The Historian, June 22nd, 1993
The nineteenth-century West produced a surprising number of the nation's leading historians, philosophers, and novelists. Josiah Royce, Jr., a young man from Gold Rush-era California, became a prominent Harvard professor and made important contributions to American Philosophy. He has been studied by Vincent Buranelli, Bruce Kuklick, John Clendenning, and Frank Oppenheimer, among other scholars. Robert V. Hine now places Royce's life firmly within the context of Westem development. Josiah Royce, Jr., was the son of English immigrants whose repeated moves eventually took them to Gold Rush Calif...
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