Publisher's Synopsis
Excerpt from General History Way Marks a Special Text Designed to Direct the Lesson-Memory, and Thought-Connections of General History Students
General history texts, in order to cover the ground satisfactorily from the side of information, have had to be stretched into very forbidding pro portions. In the effort to conquer a million of the details thus offered to the student, he becomes a memory-slave and misses the vital thing in the study of history, - namely, the logical connections of events, or the science aspect. It is hoped that in building the logical connections so commonly missed by students into a shorter text rather than a skeleton outline, the writer may have succeeded in directing learners without delay to points of most importance from the thought side, redeeming them at the same time from aimless memory work.
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