Publications
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- Author
- Introduction to the Study of Federal Government (1890)
- Epoch Maps, Illustrating American History (1891)
- Formation of the Union (1892, in the Epochs of American History series)
- Practical Essays on American Government (1893)
- Studies in American Education (1895)
- Guide to the Study of American History, with Edward Channing (1897); with Channing and F. J. Turner (1912)
- Formation of the Union, 1750-1829 (1897), ISBN 1-4191-2036-0
- Salmon Portland Chase (1899, in the American Statesman series)
- Foundations of American Foreign Policy (1901)
- The Romance of the Civil War editor
- Actual Government (1903)
- Slavery and Abolition (1906, in the American Nation series, covering 1831-1842)
- National Ideals Historically Traced (1907)
- Manual of American History, Diplomacy, and Government (1908)
- Formation of the Union (1910)
- The Obvious Orient (1911)
- The Southern South (1911)
- The War in Europe (1914); the 26th volume of the American Nation series
- Monroe Doctrine (1915)
- New American History (1917)
- School History of the United States (1917)
- America at War (1917)
- Causes of the War (1920)
- Editor
- The Romance of the Civil War (1896)
- American History told by Contemporaries (4 vols, 1898–1901)
- Source Readers in American History (4 vols, 1901–1903)
- Epochs of American History series (3 small text-books)
- American Nation series (27 vols, 1903–1907)
- American Citizen series
- Cyclopedia of American Governments (1910–14)
- Colonial Children, edited with Blanche E. Hazard (1914)
- Commonwealth History of Massachusetts (five volumes, 1927–30; Hart also contributed essays to the collection)
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