H. Morse Stephens has written:
'Revolutionary Europe, 1789-1815' -- subject(s): History
'Nationality and history' -- subject(s): Historiography, Nationalism
'Syllabus of lectures' -- subject(s): Outlines, syllabi, History
'Syllabus of a course of eighty-seven lectures on modern European history (1600-1890)' -- subject(s): Outlines, syllabi, History
'Syllabus of a course of twenty-four lectures on the history of Europe during the nineteenth century' -- subject(s): Outlines, syllabi, History
'St. Patrick at Tara' -- subject(s): Drama
'Europe, 1789-1815' -- subject(s): History
'Syllabus of a course of twelve lectures on the enlightened despotism of the eighteenth century in Europe' -- subject(s): Outlines, syllabi, History
'A history of the French revolution' -- subject(s): History
'The principal speeches of the statesmen and orators of the French Revolution, 1789-1795' -- subject(s): History, Orators, Speeches, addresses, etc., French
H. Morse Stephens was an English historian who wrote extensively on European history, particularly focusing on Italy and France. Some of his notable works include "History of the French Revolution" and "History of the French Nation."
H. Morse Stephens died in 1919.
H. Morse Stephens was born in 1857.
H. Stephens has written: 'Annotationes in Sophoclem et Euripidem'
H. K. Morse has written: 'Elizabethan pageantry'
H. N. Morse has written: 'The osmotic pressure of aqueous solutions'
Chester H. Stephens has written: 'Japanese green pheasant investigations in Kentucky' -- subject(s): Pheasants
John H. Stephens has written: 'Water and waste' -- subject(s): Popular works, Sanitary engineering
Richard H. Stephens has written: 'The industrial sector' -- subject(s): Economic aspects of National security, Industrial policy, National security
Louis Beauregard Pendleton has written: 'Alexander H. Stephens' -- subject(s): Accessible book
H. L. Stephens has written: 'The comic natural history of the human race' -- subject(s): Biography, Caricatures and cartoons, Philadelphia (Pa.), Politics and government, Portraits, Chromolithography, American wit and humor, American Satire
Alexander H. Stephens was a Presbyterian.
A. H. Stephens Historic Park was created in 1995.