Virginia

history, ed, century and historical

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The best general history of Virginia is P. A. Bruce, L. G. Tyler and R. L. Morton, History of Virginia (1924). Other general works but covering a more limited period are R. R. Howison, History of Virginia (1849) ; C. Campbell, History of the Colony and Ancient Dominion of Virginia (186o) ; and J. E. Cooke, Virginia (1903). Other works are L. P. Summers, Annals of South West Virginia (1929), P. Wilstach, Tidewater Virginia (1929) ; John Fiske, Old Virginia and Her Neigh bors (1897) ; P. A. Bruce, Economic History of Virginia in the Seven teenth Century (1895), Social Life of Virginia in the Seventeenth Century (1907), Institutional History of Virginia in the Seventeenth Century (Iwo) ; W. F. Craven, Dissolution of the Virginia Company (1932) ; T. J. Wertenbaker, The Planters of Colonial Virginia (1922) and Virginia under the Stuarts (1914) ; P. S. Flippin, The Royal Gov ernment in Virginia (1919) ; H. T. Shunks, The Secession Movement, (1934) ; H. R. Mcllwaine, Struggle of Protestant Dissenters for Religious Liberty in Virginia (1894) ; Thomas Jefferson, Notes on the State of Virginia (1787, and later editions) ; J. S. Bassett, ed., The Writings of Colonel William Byrd of Westover (190i) ; A. J. Morrison, ed., Travels in Virginia in Revolutionary Times (1922); L. G. Tyler,

ed., Narratives of Early Virginia (5907) ; C. M. Andrews, ed., Narra tives of the Insurrections (1915) ; M. M. P. Stanard, Colonial Virginia, its People and its Customs (1917) and The Story of Virginia's First Century (1928) ; W. Du B. Sheldon, Populism in the Old Dominion (1935) ; H. J. Eckenrode, The Revolution in Virginia (1916) ; J. C. Ballagh, A History of Slavery in Virginia (1902) ; R. L. Morton, The Negro in Virginia Politics (1919) ; T. N. Page, Social Life in Old Virginia (1897) ; C. C. Pearson, Readjuster Movement in Vir ginia (1917) ; Virginia Historical Society, Collections (12 vol. 5833-92) and Virginia Magazine of History and Biography (1893 et seq.) ; Wil liam and Mary College quarterly (1892 et seq.) ; Richmond College Historical Papers (vol. i., ii., 1915-17) ; Tyler's Quarterly Magazine (1959 et seq.) ; John P. Branch Historical Papers of Randolph-Macon College (1901-18). Much is to be found in editions of the collected writings of Virginia statesmen, notably Washington, Jefferson and Madison. Two good bibliographies have been published: L. J. Cappon, Bibliography of Virginia History since 1865 (193o) ; E. G. Swem, Virginia Historical Index (1934-36). (H. F. By.)

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