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Biography of Francis Parkman
853 words, approx. 2.8 pages
 Francis Parkman (1823-1893), American historian, brilliantly narrated the Anglo-French conflict for control of North America in a great multivolume work. Francis Parkman was born to wealth in Boston, Mass., on Sept. 16, 1823. As an undergraduate at Harva...
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Biography of Francis Parkman, Jr.
531 words, approx. 1.8 pages
 FRANCIS PARKMAN, JR. (16 September 1823-8 November 1893), was the eldest son of the Reverend Francis Parkman, pastor of the New York Church and a leader in orthodox Unitarianism in Boston. Young Parkman shared the social prominence and affluence which ch...
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Biography of Francis Parkman, Jr.
8756 words, approx. 29.2 pages
 Francis Parkman is regarded by many students of American history and literature as the finest narrative historian America has yet produced. Among nineteenth-century histories, his seven-part, nine-volume France and England in North America retains a fres...


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Narratives of a New Order: Cistercian Historical Writing in England, 1150-1220
10/01/2007: 756 words, approx. 3 pages Narratives of a New Order: Cistercian Historical Writing in England, 1150-1220. By Elizabeth Freeman. [Medieval Church Studies, 2. ] (Turnhout, Belgium: Brepols Publishers. 2002. Pp. x, 245.) The twelfth and the thirteenth centuries witnessed a blossoming of historical writings in England from William...


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