Articles, 1909-1956
Scope and Contents
The Sowers of Lutheranism in Germany, 1909
A Confederate Diplomat at the Court of Napleon III, Sears, Louis Martin. Reprinted from the American Historical Review, vol. XXVI, no. 2, January, 1921, pp. 255-281.
A Thanksgiving Invocation, Sears, Louis Martin, 1942.
A Tribute to Purdue Heroes Who Fell in World War Two, 1946
The Middle States and the Embargo of 1808, Sears, Louis Martin. Reprinted from the South Atlantic Quarterly, vol. XXI, no. 2, April, 1922, pp. 152-169.
John Slidell, Forgotten Leader in a Lost Cause, Sears, Louis Martin. Reprinted from the South Atlantic Quarterly, vol. XXIII, no. 3, July, 1924, pp. 225-241.
Nicholas P. Trist, a Diplomat with Ideals, Sears, Louis Martin. Reprinte from the Mississippi Valley Historical Review, vol. XI, no. 1, June, 1924, pp. 85-98.
August Belmont, Banker in Politics, Sears, L. M. The Historical Outlook, vol. XV, no. 4, April, 1924, pp. 151-154.
The London Times' American Correspondent in 1861; Unpublished Letters of W. H. Russell, edited by Louis M. Sears. The Historical Outlook, vol. XVI, no. 6, October, 1925, pp. 251-257.
French Opinion of the Spanish-American War, Sears, Louis Martin. Reprinted from The Hispanic American Historical Review, vol. VII, no. 1, February, 1927, pp. 25-44. (2 copies)
"Trends in Historical Interpretation" an address by Louis Martin Sears delivered before the Phi Beta Kappa Society at Purdue University, Monday, December 3, 1928. (2 copies)
"George Washington in 1932", address given by Louis M. Sears for Addresses in Celebration of the Washington Bicentenary 1932, (2 copies)
Foreign Policy in the Dictionary of American History, Sears, Louis Martin. Reprinted for private circulation from The Journal of Modern History, vol. XIII, no. 1, March, 1941, pp. 65-75.
"Navy day in Wartime," an address by Louis Martin Sears, 1942. Lafayette, Indiana: Purdue University.
In Memoriam President Franklin Delano Roosevelt, a Convocation Service, April 14, 1943, Purdue University, Hall of Music [program from event, contains address on FDR's life, given by Louis Martin Sears, 2 copies]
Forty Years a History Student, 1944
"The Fiftieth Anniversary of the Founding of the General DeLafayette Chapter, Daughters of the American Revolution, March 7, 1944, an address given by Louis Martin Sears.
In Memoriam President Franklin Delano Roosevelt, 1945
Memorial Exercises, A Tribute To Purdue Heroes Who Fell In World War Two by Louis Martin Sears, 1946
Memorial and Baccalaurate Services, Memorial Address by Louis Martin Sears, Purdue University, 1946
Things Remembered, 1951
Commencement Address, by Louis Martin Sears, Professor of History, Purdue University, 1955.
The Moffat Papers, 1956
What Greater Privilege?, 1956
Historical Revisionism Following The Two World Wars, 1959
Course Papers, 1911-1915
Memoirs, 1937
Parlor Club Minutes, 1946
Murder of Philip Barton Key
A Neglected Critic of Our Civil War
New Harmony and the American Spirit, 1942
Nicholas P. Trist, A Diplomat with Ideals
Official verses Unofficial aid to Toussaint L'Ouverture in 1799
Philadelphia and the Embargo of 1808, 1925
Planning for the Post-War World, 1943
Presidential Campaigns of 1808 and 1812
Purdue University and World War Two
The Puritan and His Anglican Allegiance, 1917
Purveyance in England Under Elizabeth, 1916
Robert Dale Owen as a Mystic, 1928
Some Possibilities in Oral Composition, 1915
Sidell and Buchanan
Some Women of Note, 1949
Washington Irving in Spain 1842-1846
Woodrow Wilson as Historian, 1936
Mission to Spain of James Russell Lowell, 1877-1880, 1946
Navy Day in Wartime, 1942
Our October Anniversaries (John Purdue), 1930
Place of the Scientific Techniques in the General History of Culture
The Algerian Conference, Before and Since, 1911
State is Power Says Von Treitschke, 1915
A Mood
Introspections of a Ex-Liberal, n.d.
Some Thoughts on Teaching History
Minutes of the Parlor Club, 1946
Abduction of Captain William Morgaw
American Foreign Relations
August Belmont Banker in Politics, 1924
Bayard Taylor at Berlin, 1949
Bret Hart as Consul
British Indistry and the American Embargo, 1919
Campaign Notes from the English Field, 1914
Churchill Papers in America, 1941
The Case of the Seven Pirates, 1947
Citizen Genet: A Later Phase (Charles Edmond Genet)
Citizen Genet and the Moneyed Octopus in 1829
Communique to the American People (Anti-Communist Struggle in China)
Confederate Diplomat at the Court of Napoleon, III, 1921
Conflicting Trends in Anglo-American Relations (A foreign policy less dependent on Great Britian)
Content and Method in Industrial History, 1916
Democracy as Understood by Thomas Jefferson, 1942
The Embargo (of Thomas Jefferson)
Eliabeth-Charlotte D'Orleans Madame
Embargo and the Marshall Plan: What have They in Common?
Foreign Policy in the Dictionary of American History, 1941
Frederick Douglass and the Mission to Haiti, 1889-1891, 1941
French Opinion of the Spanish-American War, 1927
George Bancroft in England 1846-1849, 1952
George Bancroft in Germany 1871-1874
George Bancroft in Prussia, 1867-1871
George Washington, 1945
George Washington the Engineer, 1932
Glimpses Economic of the Sixteenth Century, 1915
Great Crimes and Trials, the Pilgrims to the Present
A Great Lover
Harry Kendall Thaw and the Murder of Stanford White, 1953
Historical Ideals and the Great War, 1918
Historical Revisionism Following the Two World Wars, 1959
History and Current Topics
History and Moloch
History and the Undergraduate, 1940
James K. Polk
James Russell Lowell and Spain, 1877-1880, 1946
James RUssell Lowell in England, 1880-1885
James Russell Lowell, Missing Footnotes of Article
John Hay in London, 1897-1898
John Sherman
John Slidell, Forgotten Leader in a Lost Cause, 1924
Dates
- Creation: 1909-1956
Creator
- From the Collection: Sears, Louis Martin, 1885-1960 (Person)
Access Information
Collection is open for research.
Extent
0.727 Cubic Feet (2 containers)
0.727 Cubic Feet (2 containers)
Language of Materials
From the Collection: English
Repository Details
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