William Milligan Sloane
United States historian
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(Suggest an Edit or Addition)According to Wikipedia, William Milligan Sloane was an American educator and historian. Career William Milligan Sloane was born in Richmond, Ohio on November 12, 1850. He graduated from Columbia College of Columbia University, where he was a member of the Philolexian Society, in 1868, and afterward was employed as instructor in classics at the Newell School in Pittsburgh until 1872. From 1872 to 1876 he studied at the universities of Berlin and Leipzig. He studied history under Mommsen and Droysen, and much of the time he worked as private secretary to George Bancroft, United States Minister at Berlin. He received a doctorate from the University of Leipzig, with a dissertation entitled The Poet Labid: His Life, Times, and Fragmentary Writings, which was published in 1877. The published version of Sloane's dissertation specifically mentions that he studied under Fleischer, Krehl, and at Leipzig.
William Milligan Sloane's Published Works
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- Town and Gown (1906) (22)
- The Life of James Mccosh: A Record Chiefly Autobiographical, Ed. By W.M. Sloane (9)
- History and Democracy (1895) (7)
- Party Government in the United States (1915) (5)
- The Continental System of Napoleon (1898) (4)
- Bismarck's Apprenticeship (1899) (3)
- Napoleon's Plans for a Colonial System (1899) (2)
- The Powers And Aims Of Western Democracy (2)
- Turkey in Europe (1908) (2)
- Greater France in Africa (1925) (1)
- How to Bring out the Ethical Value of History (1898) (1)
- The Substance and Vision of History (1)
- Party government the United States of America (1)
- Parallels in English Painting and Poetry in the Eighteenth Century (1)
- Autobiographical.—Twenty years of Princeton. (1)
- Turkey in Europe. III (1911) (0)
- Autobiographical.—Life at Edinburgh University. (0)
- XII. An account of the discovery of the remains of a city under-ground, near Naples; communicated to the Royal Society by William Sloane, Esq; F. R. S (0)
- Autobiographical.—Men and scenes of the disruption. (0)
- Autobiographical.—Twenty years of Princeton, continued [1]. (0)
- Life in America. (0)
- A XVII-century Chaucer Allusion (1937) (0)
- Autobiographical.—First pastorate.—Arbroath. (0)
- Autobiographical.—Travels in Germany and America. (0)
- Preparation for grangerizing (1934) (0)
- Letter from W[illia]m M. Sloane to John Muir, 1910 Jul 13. (0)
- Autobiographical.—Second pastorate and disruption of the established church. (0)
- First epoch of a life-work. (0)
- Life at Glasgow University. (0)
- From William Sloane (1909) (0)
- Painters and Critics of the Eighteenth Century: Diderot (0)
- Public life in Ireland. (0)
- The Truth of Art History (0)
- America’s Peril in Judging Germany (1915) (0)
- Philosophy and teaching. (0)
- Autobiographical.—Early life. (0)
- Bismarck as a Maker of Empire (1900) (0)
- In memoriam : a book of record concerning former members of the American Academy of Arts and Letters (0)
- Formation of the Union, 1750-1829.@@@The French War and the Revolution. (1893) (0)
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