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The Processes of History

September 28, 1918 issue

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In "The Processes of History," by Frederick J. Teggart, which summarizes much thought and wide reading, the author attempts "to do for human history what biologists are engaged in doing for the history of the forms of life." His object is to suggest a method to explain how man everywhere has come to be what he is. To do this he essays to combine in one consistent statement the results which have been attained by scholars in such varied fields as anthropology, philology, geography and history. Teggart draws largely for purposes of comparison upon the history of China, India and Western Asia.

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PROCESSES of History, The (Book); BOOKS; TEGGART, Frederick J.; HISTORY; GEOGRAPHY; ANTHROPOLOGY
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