Originally published in 1949, this book contains the text of an
inaugural lecture delivered by Roy Franklin Nichols, winner of the
Pulitzer Prize for History in the same year. Nichols praises
Transatlantic historical scholarship as rewarding for both American
and British audiences, and suggests that an increase in mutual
study would widen the historian's field of vision and prevent
historians from becoming too narrow-minded and exclusive. This book
will be of value to anyone with an interest in the history of
scholarship and the historical connection between the United States
and Great Britain.
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