Pauline Maier (English Wikipedia)

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  • "Boston Globe, Oct 16, 1998" Its intent was to "illuminate rather than polarize the study of history", see "The Historical Society purpose" They found a home at Boston University which hosts their webpage at "The Historical Society". The dual membership group was founded by Eugene Genovese (Atlanta U.), Stephen A. Schuker (UVA), and Donald Kagan (Yale). One explicit goal was to enlarge treatment of diplomatic and military history. The Times (London) Literary Supplement ("TLS 08 Dec 2000") called their journal, "history as it should be … serious attention … to serious subjects". Another reviewer, a former AHA President, called it "… the New York Review of Books for history", see "THS webpage". For the AHA reaction, see "Perspectives, Sep 1998". A non-tenured AHA member spoke to age differences, generalists, hierarchies, and concluded that both the AHA and the THS leadership were alike, short-changing young faculty with teaching challenges, where their part time positions depended on undergraduates enrolling in sufficient numbers each semester. (Twenty years later, see homepage links to 'teaching resources' for both college and secondary history at American Historical Association ("AHA"), Organization of American Historians ("OAH"), and The Historical Society ("THS"); viewed 05/07/2011.)
  • Yerxa, Donald A., ed., Op.Cit., pp. 3, 9. Maier's chapter is also found online in "Historically Speaking": the bulletin of The Historical Society". Mar/Apr 2005

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  • "Boston Globe, Oct 16, 1998" Its intent was to "illuminate rather than polarize the study of history", see "The Historical Society purpose" They found a home at Boston University which hosts their webpage at "The Historical Society". The dual membership group was founded by Eugene Genovese (Atlanta U.), Stephen A. Schuker (UVA), and Donald Kagan (Yale). One explicit goal was to enlarge treatment of diplomatic and military history. The Times (London) Literary Supplement ("TLS 08 Dec 2000") called their journal, "history as it should be … serious attention … to serious subjects". Another reviewer, a former AHA President, called it "… the New York Review of Books for history", see "THS webpage". For the AHA reaction, see "Perspectives, Sep 1998". A non-tenured AHA member spoke to age differences, generalists, hierarchies, and concluded that both the AHA and the THS leadership were alike, short-changing young faculty with teaching challenges, where their part time positions depended on undergraduates enrolling in sufficient numbers each semester. (Twenty years later, see homepage links to 'teaching resources' for both college and secondary history at American Historical Association ("AHA"), Organization of American Historians ("OAH"), and The Historical Society ("THS"); viewed 05/07/2011.)

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  • Each ISBN is a different edition. Wikipedia site also shows how to expand edition searches to paper, most recent or foreign language, with "xISBN", a free search of all editions. The "Library Thing" has more paperbacks and foreign language. Find online by titles (and their ISBN) using "Google books" or "Amazon books". Generate bibliographies from ISBN with "OttoBib".

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  • "MIT Maier Web Page", viewed 05/20/2011. The three early American history courses Maier taught solo were undergraduate courses in American Revolution used Gordon S. Wood's, 'The American Revolution: a history'; American History to 1865, used 'Inventing America"; and American Classics, primary sources, 'often cited, seldom read'. "Riots, Strikes and Conspiracies in American History" used Maier's work for early periods, Fogelson's for late. "MIT History undergrad courses"
  • "The American Revolution"[permanent dead link]. "MIT open courseware" Undergraduate 21H.112 as taught in Spring 2006. viewed 05/08/2011; "Virginia Polytechnic University" course credit.

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  • "Boston Globe, Oct 16, 1998" Its intent was to "illuminate rather than polarize the study of history", see "The Historical Society purpose" They found a home at Boston University which hosts their webpage at "The Historical Society". The dual membership group was founded by Eugene Genovese (Atlanta U.), Stephen A. Schuker (UVA), and Donald Kagan (Yale). One explicit goal was to enlarge treatment of diplomatic and military history. The Times (London) Literary Supplement ("TLS 08 Dec 2000") called their journal, "history as it should be … serious attention … to serious subjects". Another reviewer, a former AHA President, called it "… the New York Review of Books for history", see "THS webpage". For the AHA reaction, see "Perspectives, Sep 1998". A non-tenured AHA member spoke to age differences, generalists, hierarchies, and concluded that both the AHA and the THS leadership were alike, short-changing young faculty with teaching challenges, where their part time positions depended on undergraduates enrolling in sufficient numbers each semester. (Twenty years later, see homepage links to 'teaching resources' for both college and secondary history at American Historical Association ("AHA"), Organization of American Historians ("OAH"), and The Historical Society ("THS"); viewed 05/07/2011.)

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  • Each ISBN is a different edition. Wikipedia site also shows how to expand edition searches to paper, most recent or foreign language, with "xISBN", a free search of all editions. The "Library Thing" has more paperbacks and foreign language. Find online by titles (and their ISBN) using "Google books" or "Amazon books". Generate bibliographies from ISBN with "OttoBib".

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  • "Yale University Courses" link viewed 05/11/2011 via "Sons of Liberty: an intercolonial network of organized resistance" found at "Rag Linen" Archived 2011-08-25 at the Wayback Machine. It quoted extensively from Maier's 1992 edition of "From Resistance to Revolution".

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