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Carlton J.H. Hayes Archives
Carlton J.H. Hayes •ï¿½172 Items / 97 Articles, 55 Reviews, 19 Books, 1 Set
France: A Nation of Patriots (1930)
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    Books of Medieval and Modern European History (Review)
    France: A Nation of Patriots, by Carlton J.H. Hayes
    1. France: A Nation of Patriots by Carlton J.H. Hayes
    The American Historical Review, July 1930, p. 876
  2. Books
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    The Marseillaise (Review)
    France: A Nation of Patriots, by Carlton J.H. Hayes
    1. France: A Nation of Patriots by Carlton J.H. Hayes
    Commonweal, July 9, 1930, p. 285
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    The French Nation (Review)
    France: A Nation of Patriots, by Carlton J.H. Hayes
    1. France: A Nation of Patriots by Carlton J.H. Hayes
    The Saturday Review, June 14, 1930, p. 1121
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    Some Recent Books on International Relations (16 Reviews)
    Western Europe
    1. The Naval Blockade, 1914-1918 by Louis Guichard
    2. The Fighting at Jutland by Harold William Fawcett and George W.W. Hooper, ...
    3. Europe in Zigzags by Sisley Huddleston
    4. The Fruits of Folly
    5. Uniting Europe by William E. Rappard
    6. The United States of Europe by Paul Hutchinson
    7. France: A Nation of Patriots by Carlton J.H. Hayes
    8. France: A Study in Nationality by Andre Siegfried
    9. Foch: A Biography by George Grey Aston
    10. In the Evening of My Thought by Georges Clemenceau
    11. The Economic Development of Post-War France by William F. Ogburn and William Jaffe
    12. The Keystone of Fascism by C.M. Cresswell
    13. Rome and the Papacy by Gilbert Bagnani
    14. Germany's Domestic and Foreign Policies by Otto Hoetzsch
    15. Walther Rathenau: His Life and Work by Count Harry Kessler
    16. An Ambassador of Peace by Edgar V. D'Abernon
    Foreign Affairs, April 1930, pp. 480-484