$86-9] PERIODICALS 2. [$8] Indexes to Periodicals. 11 The indexes to periodicals (89) will lead the searcher to illuminating articles on almost any desired topic. Faxon, Frederick Winthrop (Editor.) Annual Magazine Subject Index. (Boston, Boston Book Co., annual since 1907.) Select subject index to about 160 periodicals. Public Affairs Information Service, Bulletin-A Co-operative Clearing House of Public Affairs Information. (White Plains, Wilson, annual cumulation since 1915.) Indexes select periodicals and current books on public affairs. Readers' Guide to. Periodical Literature. (White Plains, Wilson Co., monthly.) Indexes about 100 periodicals, also Annual Cumulation, since 1896, and five-year Cumulative Volumes since 1900. Readers' Guide to Periodical Literature-Supplement. Index to Selected Periodicals Not Included in the Readers' Guide. (White Plains, Wilson; 5 times a year, cumulative.) Also Annual Cumulation and composite volume since 1907. 3. [89] List of Periodicals Especially Useful. Academy of Political Science, Proceedings. (Quarterly.) The Advocate of Peace. (Monthly.) (Washington, D. C.) (N. Y. Acad. Official organ of the American Peace Society. Takes the side of the pacifist. Aerial Age. (Weekly.) (N. Y.) Aeronautics. (Weekly.) (London.) American Academy of Political and Social Science, Annals. (Philadelphia.) Deals with events of diplomacy and war. (Bi-monthly.) The American Economic Review. (Quarterly.) (Princeton, N. J.) Organ of the American Economic Association. Deals with questions of industry, finance, etc., from an expert point of view. The American Historical Review. (Quarterly.) (N. Y., Macmillan.) Organ of American Historical Association. The American Journal of International Law. (Quarterly.) (N, Y., Baker, Voorhis & Co.) Acknowledged authority on questions of in ternational law, international relations and public policy. Invaluable supplements of documents. The American Political Science Review. (Quarterly.) (Baltimore, Waverly Press.) Organ of the American Political Science Association; expert articles in government and diplomacy. The American Red Cross Magazine. (Monthly.) (Garden City, Doubleday, The American Review of Reviews. (Monthly.) (N. Y., Review of Reviews The Atlantic Monthly. (Boston, Atlantic Monthly Co.) Many interesting articles of weight on public affairs. Boy's Life. (Monthly.) (N. Y.) Official organ of the Boy Scouts of America. The Century Illustrated Monthly Magazine. (N. Y., Century Co.) articles on public events. A few Collier's Weekly. (N. Y., Collier.) Illustrated; editorials and articles on public affairs. Commerce and Finance. (Weekly.) (N. Y., T. H. Price.) Edited in a lively way and contains invaluable discussions of business, public and private. Current History. (Monthly.) (N. Y., New York Times.) Gathered into volumes under title New York Times Current History-an invaluable repository of materials of every kind on the war. (See $17.) Flight. (Weekly.) (London.) Aeronautics. The Fortnightly Review. (London, Chapman and Hall.) One of several English reviews devoted to current political and international topics. Dasgrössere Deutschland Wochenschrift für deutsche Welt und Kolonialpolitik. (Dresden, Das gröessere Deutschland.) Harper's Monthly Magazine. (N. Y., Harper & Brothers.) History Teacher's Magazine. (Monthly.) (Philadelphia, McKinley.) The Independent (Weekly.) (N. Y., Independent Corpr.) Gives valuable records of the war and has been prominent in promoting the idea of a "Peace League of Nations." International Conciliation. (N. Y., Am. Assoc. for Internl. Conciliation; monthly since 1909.) Nos. 83-90, 94-96, 101-104, 110, 111, 114. Very convenient and valuable. International Polity News. national Polity Clubs.) (Monthly.) (Boston, Federation of Inter Journal of the Military Service Institution. (Bi-monthly.) (Governor's Island.) (Quarterly.) (London.) Journal of the Royal United Service Institution. Journal of the United States Artillery. (Bi-monthly.) (Fort Monroe.) The Literary Digest. (Weekly.) (N. Y., Funk & Wagnalls.) Made up of extracts from and analysis of articles in other periodicals-a good guide to public opinion. The Military Historian and Economist. vard University Press.) (Quarterly.) The Military Surgeon. (Monthly.) (Wash.) (Cambridge, Har The Nation. (Weekly.) (N. Y., Evening Post, since 1866.) Very full on international events and controversies. National Economic League Quarterly. (Boston, Nat. Econ. League.) The Nation's Business. (Monthly.) (Washington, Chamber of Commerce of the U. S.) Organ of the powerful Chamber of Commerce of the United States. The Navy and Merchant Marine. (Monthly.) (Washington.) Under The New Europe. (Weekly.) (London, Constable.) Very valuable on The New Republic-A Journal of Opinion. (Weekly.) (New York.) Excellent comments on the war and constructive preparedness. Sagacious discussion of the possibilities of peace. Strong on new prin ciples. Readable throughout. The North American Review. (Monthly.) (N. Y., The North Am. Review.) Chiefly devoted to public questions-valuable articles by many hands. Official Bulletin. (Daily.) (Washington, U. S. Division of Official Bulletin.) Official publication of the government with early lists of important documents. The Outlook. (Weekly.) (N. Y., Outlook Co.) short articles and editorials on public affairs. The Political Science Quarterly. (Quarterly.) Illustrated. Very good (N. Y., Ginn & Co.) Organ of Academy of Political Science of N. Y. The Quarterly Journal of Economics. (Quarterly.) (Cambridge, Harvard University Press.) Serious articles on finance, commerce and business. Rivista Marittima. (Monthly.) (Rome.) The Scientific American. (Weekly.) (N. Y., Munn & Co.) Acknowledged authority on scientific topics, especially the modern methods of warfare on sea and land. Scribner's Magazine. (Monthly.) (N. Y., Scribner's.) Sea Power-The Nation's Defense. (Monthly.) (N. Y., Sea Power Pub. Co.) Organ of Navy League. Beautifully illustrated. The Survey. (Weekly.) (N. Y., Survey Association, Inc.) social reforms but very valuable on many topics of preparedness and Primarily on war. (Annapolis.) United States Naval Institute. Proceedings. (Bi-monthly.) The Unpopular Review. (Quarterly.) (N. Y., Holt & Co.) The World Court. (Monthly.) (N. Y., World's Court League.) Serviceable reprints of documents and discussions of international affairs. World's Work. (Monthly.) (Garden City, Doubleday, Page.) Abounds in articles and illustrations on public affairs. Close up to date. §§9-10] PUBLICATIONS OF SOCIETIES 13 The Yale Review. (Quarterly.) (New Haven, Yale Pub. Assoc.) Many good articles on public questions. F. [$10] PUBLICATIONS OF SOCIETIES. A large amount of valuable material on the war appears in the publications of the general societies concerned with public and international matters, especially societies organized for propagating information and opinions, most of which were organized since the beginning of the war with reference to that contest. Many of these societies publish periodicals, the titles of which appear in detail in the section on periodicals (§9). For a list of societies see §5 above. Membership in most of these societies is open to any applicant of good character, who is interested in the purpose of the society; and members in nearly all instances receive the publications of their society without payment outside the annual dues. Many of the propaganda societies distribute their publications on application. The societies which have most to do with the war are the following: Academy of Political Science. (New York.) Political Science Quarterly. (See Proceedings, §9.) American Academy of Political and Social Science. (Philadelphia.) An nals. (See $9.) American Association for Internationl Conciliation. national Conciliation. (See §9.) American Historical Association. (Washington.) -.) (New York.) Inter American Historical (Wash., Govt. Print. American Institute of International Law, Declaration of the Rights and American League to Limit Armaments, Memorandum of Points in Opposi- American Political Science Association. (Baltimore.) American Political Science Review. (See $9.) Proceedings (1904-1914.) (Various imprints, 1905-1914.) American Railway Association. Special committee on National Defense. (Washington.) Railroads' War Board: Official Information. (Wash., 1917.) American Red Cross. (New York.) The American Red Cross Magazine. (See $9.) See Library of Congress, U. S. at War, pp. 86-87. Pro ceedings of National Conference. (1910) (Baltimore, Waverly Press, 1911-——.) Publications. (Quarterly; Baltimore, 1910-——.) American Society of International Law. (Washington.) American Journal of International Law. (See $9.) Proceedings of Annual Meeting. (1907-) (Various imprints, 1908--———.) Carnegie Endowment for International Peace. (Washington.) Pamphlets. (1914 (1913 -.) Publications (Washington, The Endowment, 1914--———.) (Washington, The Endowment, 1914--—.) (1911-- .) (Washington, The Endowment, 1912- -.) Chamber of Commerce of the United States. (Washington.) The Nation's Business. (See $9.) Referendum on Economic Results of the War and American Business. (N. Y., Am. Assoc. for Internat. Conciliation, 1915.) Church Peace Union. (New York.) Church and International Peace (1914) (N. Y., Church Peace Union, 1914-——————.) Clark University. (Worcester.) Clark University Addresses-The Problems and Lessons of the War. (N. Y., Putnam, 1916.) Columbia University. Columbia War Papers (1917-.) (N. Y., Columbia Univ., 1917.) Committee on Patriotism Through Education. Outline of Plan for Public Addresses and Lectures Framed by a Conference at New York, May 12, 1917. Reprint. (N. Y., Nat. Sec. League, 1917.) See also National Security League (§5). League to Enforce Peace, American Branch. (New York.) Enforced Peace; Proceedings of First Annual National Assemblage (1916.) (N. Y., League to Enforce Peace, 1916.) Independence Hall Conference (1915.) (N. Y., League to Enforce Peace, 1915.) Lake Mohonk Conference on International Arbitration. Report of the Annual Meetings (1895-- -). (Lake Mohonk, 1895-———) Minnesota, Members of the Faculty of the University of. Facts About the War.-Memoranda, Synopses and Significant Items. (Minneapolis, Univ. of Minn., 1917.) National Economic League. Quarterly. (See 89.) (Boston.) The National Economic League National Marine League of the United States. (New York.) Navy and Merchant Marine. (See $9.) NATIONAL SECURITY LEAGUE. (New York.) America at War. (N. Y., Appleton, 1917.) Handbook of the War. (N. Y., The League, 1917.) Patriotism Through Education Series. (N. Y., The League, 1917——.) Proceedings of the Congress of Constructive Patriotism (1917.) (N. Y., The League, 1917.) National Society for the Advancement of Patriotic Education. (N. Y.) Some Facts of American History; a Condensation of Upton's "Military Policy." (N. Y., Nat. Soc. for Advancement of Pat. Educ., 1916.) Navy League of the United States. (Washington.) Publications. Pam phlets-Sea Power. (See $9.) New York Chamber of Commerce. -.) (N. Y., 1907- -.) American Merchant Marine. (N. Y., Chamber of Commerce, 1915.) Report on the Common Defense. (N. Y., Chamber of Commerce, 1916.) New York Peace Society. Year Book (1906-Organization Centrale pour une Paix Durable. (The Hague.) Une Paix Durable. (The Hague, 1916.) Recueil de Rapports. (2 vols., The Hague, Nijhoff, 1916.) Rockefeller Foundation. (New York.) Annual Report (1913- -.) (N. Y., Rockefeller Foundation, 1915.) Work of the War Relief Commission. (N. Y., Rockefeller Foundation, 1915.) The Union of Democratic Control. (London.) Pamphlets. ton, World Peace Foundation, 1909 -.) World's Court League. (New York.) World Court. (See 89.) (Bos G. PRINCIPLES OF INTERNATIONAL LAW. 1. [11] General Treatises. Most of the controversies arising out of the origin, outbreak and conduct of the Great War involve questions of principles which regulate the administration of the governments concerned, especially the relations between nations. The most important treatises on these subjects, especially considering the questions of warfare by land and sea, capture, prize, etc., are the following: Alvarez, Alejandro. Le Droit International Américain. (Paris, Pedone, 1910.) Balch, Thomas W. L'Evolution de l'arbitrage International. Allen, Lane & Scott, 1908.) (Phila., Bonfils, Henry. Manuel de Droit International Public. (7th ed., by Fauchille; Paris, Rousseau, 1914.) Cyclopedia of American Government. Edited by A. C. McLaughlin and §§10-12] INTERNATIONAL LAW 15 Albert Bushnell Hart. (3 vols.; N. Y., Appleton, 1913.) Includes numerous articles on public and international law. Good index. Dupuis, Charles. Le Droit de la Guerre Maritime d'après les Conférences de la Haye et de Londres. (Paris, Pedone, 1911.) Foster, John W. Mifflin, 1906.) The Practice of Diplomacy. (Boston, etc., Houghton, Geffcken, F. H. Die Gesammtinteresse als Grundlage des Staats und Völkerrechts. (Leipzig, Deichert, 1908.) Hall, William E. A Treatise on International Law. (6th ed., by Atley; Halleck, Henry W. International Law. Macmillan, 1912.) Hertslet, Sir Edward. (4th ed., by Baker; 2 vols.; The Essentials of International Public Law. (N. Y., The Map of Europe by Treaty Since Peace of 1814. (4 vols.; London, Buttersworths, etc., 1875-1891.) Jellinek, Georg. Das Recht des Modernen Staates: Allgemeine Staatslehre. (3d ed.; Berlin, Häring, 1914.) Lawrence, Thomas J. The Principles of International Law. (4th ed.; Boston, Heath, 1910.) Mahan, Alfred T. (Boston, Little, Mahan, Alfred T. The Influence of Sea Power Upon History, 1660-1783. The Interest of America in International Conditions. (Boston, Little, Brown, 1910.) (3 vols. Mérignhac, Alexander. Traité de Droit Public International. published; Paris, Librairie Generale de Droit, 1905-1912.) Oppenheim, Lassa. International Law. (2nd ed., 2 vols.; N. Y., Longmans, Green, 1912.) Perels, Ferdinand. Das allegemeine öffentliche Seerecht im deutschen Reiche. (Berlin, Mittler, 1901.) Phillipson, Coleman. Wheaton's Elements of International Law. (5th ed.; N. Y., Baker, Voorhis, 1916.) Pradier-Fodéré, Paul. Traité de Droit International Public Européen et Américain. (8 vols.; Paris, 1885-1906.) Scott, James B. (Editor). 1902.) Scott, James B. (Editor). Univ. Press, 1916.) Scott, James B. (Editor). Cases on International Law. (St. Paul, West, The Hague Court Reports. (N. Y., Oxford Recommendations on International Law of the Second Pan-American Scientific Congress. (N. Y., Oxford Univ. Press, 1916.) Scott, James B. (Editor). Resolutions of the Institute of International Law Dealing with the Law of Nations. (N. Y., Oxford Univ. Press, 1916.) Stockton, Charles H. Outlines of International Law. (N. Y., Scribner, 1914.) Stowell, Ellery C., and Munro, Henry F. (Editors). International Cases. (2 vols., Boston, etc., Houghton, Mifflin, 1916.) Treaties and Conventions Between the United States and Other Powers. (1776-1913.) (3 vols.; Wash., Govt. Printing Office, 1910-1913.) United States Naval War College. International Law Topics and Discussions. (15 vols. to 1915; Wash., Govt. Printing Office, 1901-1916.) The title varies. Westlake, John. International Law. (2nd ed., 2 vols.; Cambridge, England, University Press, 1910-1913.) Wilson, George G., and Tucker, George F. International Law. (6th ed., Boston, etc., Silver, Burdett, 1915.) 2. Special Works on Sea Power. See §§ 62, 63 below. (a) [§12] Sea Power Before the War. Colquhoun, Archibald Ross. Germany and Sea Power. (London, Pitman, |