Robert Greenhalgh Albion, PhD
Affiliations: | History | Harvard University, Cambridge, MA, United States |
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Albion RG. (1964) The Rise of the English Shipping Industry in the Seventeenth and Eighteenth Centuries. By Ralph Davis. London, Macmillan & Co., Ltd. and New York, St. Martin's Press, 1962. Pp. x + 427. $12.00 Business History Review. 38: 132-133 |
Albion RG. (1963) Records of the Bureau of Ships. By Elizabeth Bethel and others. (Preliminary Inventories, No. 133, National Archives Publication 61–11.) Washington: National Archives, 1961. Pp. viii, 241 The Journal of Economic History. 23: 89-90 |
Albion RG. (1951) British Shipping and Latin America, 1806–1914 The Journal of Economic History. 11: 361-374 |
Albion RG. (1951) The Maritime History of Maine The Journal of Economic History. 11: 303-304 |
Albion RG. (1949) The Sea and the States: A Maritime History of the American People. By Samuel W. Bryant. [Growth of America Series.] New York: Thomas Y. Crowell Company, 1947. Pp. viii, 598. $5.00 The Journal of Economic History. 9: 103-103 |
Albion RG. (1948) Japan's Influence on American Naval Power, 1897–1917. By Outten James Clinard. [University of California Publications in History, Vol. XXXVI.] Berkeley: University of California Press, 1947. Pp. iv, 235. $3.75 The Journal of Economic History. 8: 202-202 |
Kirkland EC, Albion RG, Williamson HF. (1944) The Growth of the American economy : an introduction to the economic history of the United States The American Historical Review. 49: 771 |
Albion RG. (1943) A Maritime History of New York The American Historical Review. 48: 610 |
Albion RG, Spaulding EW, Cochran TC, et al. (1933) New York in the Critical Period, 1783-1789@@@New York in the Confederation: An Economic Study@@@Expansion in New York, with Especial Reference to the Eighteenth Century The American Historical Review. 39: 135 |