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This volume compiles contemporary accounts, official documents, maps, and statistical tables tracing political, military, diplomatic, and social developments from 1894 to early 1901. It presents day-by-day records and excerpts from historians, statesmen, and newspapers to reconstruct events such as the Spanish–American War and its consequences in the Philippines, Cuba, and Puerto Rico; the South African conflict with the Boers; the anti-foreigner uprisings in China and the siege and relief of Peking; the Dreyfus controversies in France; the Hague Peace Conference; federation in Australia; and the rise of industrial trusts, alongside recent archaeological and scientific discoveries. Important treaties, laws, and chronologies are printed in full for reference.

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J. N. Larned

J. N. Larned was an American historian and author, best known for his extensive work 'History for Ready Reference,' a multi-volume compilation that provides a comprehensive overview of historical events and figures. His series, which spans several volumes, is designed to serve as a valuable resource for students, educators, and history enthusiasts alike. Larned's approach emphasizes accessibility and clarity, making complex historical narratives easier to understand. Through his detailed research and organization, he contributed significantly to the field of historical reference literature.

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