The main articles in the January number (Vol. VII, No. 2) of The American Historical Review are: An Undeveloped Function, by Chas. Francis Adams, this being the presidential address delivered before the last meeting of the American Historical Association; The Credibility of Early Roman History, by Samuel B. Plantner; Studies in the Sources of the Social Revolt in 1381, I-IV, by George Kriehn; and A British Privateer in the American Revolution, by Henry H. Howland. The documents printed are Papers of Sir Charles Vaughan. The department of the Review devoted to book reviews increases in value with successive issues. In this number sixty pages are occupied by the leading reviews, fifteen by minor notices and fifteen more by the department of Notes and News, which is also largely made up of book notices. The high character and value of these reviews are assured by the well-known names subscribed to the leading ones.
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