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 xvi General History of Europe The following deal with some of the deeper problems raised by the war: ROSE, Nationality in Modern History, 1916; BEER, The English-Speaking Peoples, their Future Relations and Joint International Obligations, 1917 ; RAMSAY MUIR, The Expansion of Europe, 1917; DEWEY, German Philosophy and Politics; LiPPMANN, The Stakes of Diplomacy, 1915; OLGIN, The Soul of the Russian Revolution, 1918; MUNROE SMITH, Militarism and Statecraft, 1918; ERWIN WILL, The Next War, an Appeal to Common Sense, an impressive ac- count of the actual horrors and losses of the war which everyone should realize. Current History. The Historical Outlook (formerly History 'Teachers' Magazine} (Philadelphia) publishes excellent bibliographies. Current History, published monthly by the New York Times Company, gives many important documents and admirable maps, portraits, and pictures of war episodes. The Statesman's Yearbook gives an annual picture of the world's affairs.