Guide to the Percy A. Martin Aticles
Daniel Hartwig
Stanford University. Libraries.
Department of Special Collections and University Archives
October 2010
Stanford, California
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Call Number: SCM0001
Creator:
Martin, Percy A.
Title: Percy A. Martin articles
Dates: 1914-1915
Physical Description:
0.02 Linear feet 1 folder
Summary: Manuscripts of two articles: "The present revolutionary disturbance in Brazil" (1914) and "Financial and economic conditions
in Brazil and their relation to American trade and commerce" (1915).
Language(s): The materials are in English.
Repository:
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Percy A. Martin Aticles (SCM0001). Department of Special Collections and University Archives, Stanford University Libraries,
Stanford, Calif.
Biographical/Historical Sketch
Professor of history at Stanford (1908-1942). Martin received a.b. (1902), and a.m. (1903) from Stanford and a.m. (1907) and
Ph.D. (1912) from Harvard.
Manuscripts of two articles: "The present revolutionary disturbance in Brazil" (1914) and "Financial and economic conditions
in Brazil and their relation to American trade and commerce" (1915).
Martin, Percy A.
Stanford University. Department of History. Students.
Stanford University. Department of History. -- General subdivision--Faculty.;
Articles.
Brazil.
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Articles