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Civilization during the middle ages : especially in relation to modern civilization / by George Burton Adams ...
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The history of England from the Norman conquest to the death of John (1066-1216) / by George Burton Adams ...
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George Burton Adams
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George Burton Adams
(June 3, 1851May 26, 1925) was an American
medievalist
historian who taught at
Yale University
from 1888 to 1925.
Adams was born on June 3, 1851, in
Fairfield, Vermont
.
He was noted for his written works as well as his 1908 address as president of the
American Historical Association
, which lamented the encroachment of the
social science
s on the field of history, a position later challenged by
James Harvey Robinson
. He also played a key role in the establishment of the ''
American Historical Review
''. Adams was elected a member of the
American Antiquarian Society
in 1899, and a fellow of the
American Academy of Arts and Sciences
in 1918.
He died on May 26, 1925, in New Haven, Connecticut.
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