Charles Beard was noted by many as an esteemed, dedicated supporter of library advocacy and was mentor to many during his lifetime.
The social studies, as conceived by its leading advocates - among them the famous historian Charles Beard - rarely happens in our schools.
Academics need to work with our schools, as Charles Beard did, not against them.
Charles Beard may refer to:
American federalism was also explained by Charles Beard (1935) as a device which promoted national integration in the long-run interests of the merchant class.
Charles Beard was born into a wealthy Indiana family in 1874.
Their editorial position supported the Republican Party and favored prohibition, a cause for which Charles Beard lectured in later years.
Charles Beard thought that.
An emphasis on the self-serving manipulations of the Founding Fathers goes back at least to Charles Beard and has been contested ever since.
She married Charles Beard in 1900 and worked with him on many of his books.