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Charles Mclean Andrews

    Charles McLean Andrews was a preeminent historian of colonial America, recognized as a leading authority in the field. He was particularly noted as a leader of the "Imperial school" of historians, who studied and generally admired the efficiency of the British Empire in the 18th century. His extensive scholarly output, comprising numerous major articles and books alongside many shorter works and reviews, significantly shaped the understanding of the colonial era.

    A History of All Nations From the Earliest Times: Being a Universal Historical Library by Distinguished Scholars in Twenty-four Volumes; 21
    Syllabus Of A Course Of Six Lectures On The Political History Of Europe
    The Prisoners' Memoirs = or, Dartmoor Prison: Containing a Complete and Impartial History of the Entire Captivity of the Americans in England, From th
    The Old English Manor: A Study in English Economic History
    A History of All Nations From the Earliest Times: Being a Universal Historical Library by Distinguished Scholars in Twenty-four Volumes; 16
    Key to the Colonial Office Papers (old References and New References) in the Public Record Office of Great Britain. Extract From Guide to the Material