Introduction
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Page
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The use of periodical literature as an historical source
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xxxvii
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Its legitimacy not yet unquestioned
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xxxviii
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Demand of historian for authoritative material
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xxxviii
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Standards of authoritativeness for other classes
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xxxix
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No standard of authoritativeness for the press
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xxxix
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Skepticism in regard to credibility of the press
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xxxix
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Reasons for skepticism
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xxxix
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Recent more favorable attitude of historians
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xl
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How far can the press be considered authoritative
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xl
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Analysis of press into component parts
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xli
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Tests to be applied to separate parts
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xli
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Importance of contemporary material
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xli
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How far is the historian justified in considering the press authoritative material
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xlii
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