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(13) Westermarck, Edward. "Finland and the Czar," _Contemporary Review_, LXXV (1899), 652-59.

(14) Brandes, Georg. "Denmark and Germany," _Contemporary Review_, LXXVI (1899), 92-104.

(15) Marvin, Francis S. _The Unity of Western Civilization._ Essays.

London and New York, 1915.

(16) Fishberg, Maurice. _The Jews: a Study in Race and Environment._ London and New York, 1911. [Chap. xxii deals with a.s.similation versus nationalism.]

(17) Bailey, W. F., and Bates, Jean V. "The Early German Settlers in Transylvania," _Fortnightly Review_, CVII (1917), 661-74.

(18) Auerbach, Bertrand. _Les Races et les nationalites en Autriche-Hongrie._ Paris, 1898.

(19) Cunningham, William. _Alien Immigrants to England._ London and New York, 1897.

(20) Kaindl, Raimund Friedrich. _Geschichte der Deutschen in den Karpathenlandern._ Vol. I, "Geschichte der Deutschen in Galizien bis 1772." 3 vols. in 2. Gotha, 1907-11.

C. _Missions_

(1) Moore, Edward C. _The Spread of Christianity in the Modern World._ Chicago, 1919. [Bibliography.]

(2) World Missionary Conference. _Report of the World Missionary Conference, 1910._ 9 vols. Chicago, 1910.

(3) Robinson, Charles H. _History of Christian Missions._ New York, 1915.

(4) Speer, Robert E. _Missions and Modern History._ A study of the missionary aspects of some great movements of the nineteenth century. 2 vols. New York, 1904.

(5) Warneck, Gustav. _Outline of a History of Protestant Missions from the Reformation to the Present Time._ A contribution to modern church history. Translated from the German by George Robson. Chicago, 1901.

(6) Creighton, Louise. _Missions._ Their rise and development. New York, 1912. [Bibliography.]

(7) Pascoe, C. F. _Two Hundred Years of the Society for the Propagation of the Gospel, 1701-1900._ Based on a digest of the Society's records.

London, 1901.

(8) Parkman, Francis. _The Jesuits in North America in the Seventeenth Century._ Part II. "France and England in North America." Boston, 1902.

(9) Bryce, James. _Impressions of South Africa._ Chap. xxii, "Missions,"

pp. 384-93. 3d ed. New York, 1900.

(10) Sumner, W. G. _Folkways._ "Missions and Antagonistic Mores," pp.

111-14, 629-31. New York, 1906.

(11) Coffin, Ernest W. "On the Education of Backward Races,"

_Pedagogical Seminary_, XV (1908), 1-62. [Bibliography.]

(12) Blackmar, Frank W. _Spanish Colonization in the South West._ "The Mission System," pp. 28-48. "Johns Hopkins University Studies in Historical and Political Science." Baltimore, 1890.

(13) Johnston, Harry H. _George Grenfell and the Congo._ A history and description of the Congo Independent State and adjoining districts of Congoland, together with some account of the native peoples and their languages, the fauna and flora, and similar notes on the Cameroons, and the Island of Fernando Po, the whole founded on the diaries and researches of the late Rev. George Grenfell, B.M.S., F.R.S.G.; and on the records of the British Baptist Missionary society; and on additional information contributed by the author, by the Rev. Lawson Forfeitt, Mr.

Emil Torday, and others. 2 vols. London, 1908.

(14) Kingsley, Mary H. _West African Studies._ Pp. 107-9, 272-75. 2d ed.

London, 1901.

(15) Morel, E. D. _Affairs of West Africa._ Chaps. xxii-xxiii, "Islam in West Africa," pp. 208-37. London, 1902.

(16) Sapper, Karl. "Der Charakter der mittelamerikanischen Indianer,"

_Globus_, Lx.x.xVII (1905), 128-31.

(17) Fleming, Daniel J. _Devolution in Mission Administration._ As exemplified by the legislative history of five American missionary societies in India. New York, 1916. [Bibliography.]

III. IMMIGRATION AND AMERICANIZATION

A. _Immigration and the Immigrant_

(1) United States Immigration Commission. _Reports of the Immigration Commission._ 41 vols. Washington, 1911.

(2) Lauck, William J., and Jenks, Jeremiah. _The Immigration Problem._ New York, 1912.

(3) Commons, John R. _Races and Immigrants in America._ New ed. New York, 1920.

(4) Fairchild, Henry P. _Immigration._ A world-movement and its American significance. New York, 1913. [Bibliography.]

(5) Ross, E. A. _The Old World in the New._ The significance of past and present immigration to the American people. New York, 1914.

(6) Abbott, Grace. _The Immigrant and the Community._ With an introduction by Judge Julian W. Mack. New York, 1917.

(7) Steiner, Edward A. _On the Trail of the Immigrant._ New York, 1906.

(8) ----. _The Immigrant Tide, Its Ebb and Flow._ Chicago, 1909.

(9) Brandenburg, Broughton. _Imported Americans._ The story of the experiences of a disguised American and his wife studying the immigration question. New York, 1904.

(10) Kapp, Friedrich. _Immigration and the Commissioners of Emigration of the State of New York._ New York, 1880.

B. _Immigrant Communities_

(1) Faust, Albert B. _The German Element in the United States._ With special reference to its political, moral, social, and educational influence. New York, 1909.

(2) Green, Samuel S. _The Scotch-Irish in America, 1895._ A paper read as the report of the Council of the American Antiquarian Society, at the semi-annual meeting, April 24, 1895, with correspondence called out by the paper. Worcester, Ma.s.s., 1895.

(3) Hanna, Charles A. _The Scotch-Irish._ Or the Scot in North Britain, North Ireland, and North America. New York and London, 1902.

(4) Jewish Publication Society of America. _The American Jewish Yearbook._ Philadelphia, 1899.

(5) _Jewish Communal Register, 1917-1918._ 2d ed. Edited and published by the Kehillah (Jewish Community) of New York City. New York, 1919.