Historical literature, growing as it was in the atmosphere of actual life, had to start from its interests, to put and solve its problems in accordance with them.
This great change in the aspect of modern life could not but react powerfully on the aspect of historical literature.
When the time comes for writing a history of the nineteenth century, one of the most important and attractive chapters will certainly be devoted to the development of historical literature.
We may try, as conclusion of our review of historical literature, to notice the permanent gains of consecutive generations in the forward movement of our studies.
Condition of historical literature in France before the end of the sixteenth century, 261.
ADAMS'S Manual of Historical Literature (1882) is an excellent guide in historical reading.
Adams's excellent Manual of Historical Literature, to which reference is repeatedly made in the following pages, has been of service in preparing the lists of works to be read or consulted.
Creditable works have been produced in America in the department of historical literature.
If the Decline and Fall has no superior in historical literature, it is not solely in consequence of Gibbon's profound learning, wide survey, and masterly grasp of his subject.
This brightening light of the Western sky contending with the baleful gloom which is settling down over the East, is one of the most happy contrasts in historical literature.
Gibbon's manner of dealing with the first is always good, and sometimes consummate, and equal to anything in historical literature.
The honest student finds himself continually deserted, retarded, misled by the classics of historical literature.
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "historical literature" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.