Frederick Adams Woods presents compelling evidence to support the great man theory of history and his own category scientific inquiry known as historiometry, or the study of history. In this work, the summarised history of fourteen European nations that have achieved renown at some point in their recorded timeline is compared to the biography of their monarchs and demonstrates the strong link between the intellect and willpower of the supreme leadership and the condition of their country. - Summary by Leon Harvey
PrefaceIntroductoryPhilosophy of History and HistoriometryFrance. A Summarized HistoryCastile. A Summarized HistoryAragon. A Summarized HistoryUnited Spain. A Summarized HistoryPortugal. A Summarized HistoryThe Netherlands. A Summarized HistoryDenmark. A Summarized HistorySweden. A Summarized HistoryRussia. A Summarized HistoryPrussia. A Summarized HistoryAustria. A Summarized HistoryTurkey. A Summarized HistoryScotland. A Summarized HistoryEngalnd. A Summarized History. Part 1England. A Summarized History. Part 2Interpretation of the ResultsCausation in HistoryAppendix (1) Bibliography and Grading. part 1Appendix (1) Bibliography and Grading. part 2Appendix (1) Bibliography and Grading. part 3Appendix (2) A New Name for a New ScienceAppendix (3) Historiometry as an Exact Science
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