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Froude and Victorian
James Anthony Froude, the Victorian, saw Robert Dudley as Elizabeth's soft plaything, combining " in himself the worst qualities of both sexes.
James Anthony Froude on Nation and Empire: A Study in Victorian Racialism.
This interpretation was enhanced by the High and Late Victorian historians, James Anthony Froude and A. F. Pollard, who saw Somerset as a champion of political liberty whose desire " to do good " was thwarted by, in Pollard's phrase, " the subtlest intriguer in English History ".

Historian and Victorian
* Philip V. Allingham, John Forster: Essayist, Historian, and Editor, 1812-1876 at the Victorian Web
Historian Avril Powell notes that none of the contemporary reviews commented on Muir's view that the Muslim society was stationary and incapable of reforms, perhaps because it was quietly assumed as indisputable by most of Muir's Victorian co-nationals.
Historian and associate professor of Wollongong University John McQuilton states that the lack of monitoring for burial processes was odd, given Victorian society's normally brilliant attention to detail.

Historian and Man
Historian Russell Kirk says " That zeal which flared like Greek fire in Randolph burned in Calhoun, too ; but it was contained in the Cast-iron Man as in a furnace, and Calhoun's passion glowed out only through his eyes.
** Historian Paul Kennedy hailed Hammarskjöld in his book The Parliament of Man as perhaps the greatest UN Secretary-General because of his ability to shape events, in contrast with his successors.
Historian John Man writes that the ratio was chosen to be close to the golden ratio of 1. 61: 1.
" Bishop Otto of Freising: Historian and Man ", Transactions and Proceedings of the American Philological Association, Vol.
* Polydore Vergil: Renaissance Historian and Man of Letters ( Clarendon Press, 1952 )
Stephen was buried on the south hill above the cave in what became known as “ The Old Guides ' Cemetery .” According to Mammoth Cave Historian Harold Meloy (“ Stephen Bishop: The Man and the Legend ”, in Caves, Cavers, and Caving, Bruce Sloane, Editor, 1977, pp 290 – 291 ), James Ross Mellon, president of the City Deposit Bank, Pittsburgh, PA, visited the cave for one week in November, 1878.
* Every Man His Own Historian ( 1935 )
James Ford Rhodes: The Man, The Historian, and His Work ( 1961 )

Historian and Letters
: Historian and author of Texas history, member of the Texas Institute of Letters, Fellow of the Texas State Historical Association.
* Noboru Kawana, Historian ( Letters )

Historian and Alan
Historian Alan Berger reports that Holocaust deniers argue in support of a preconceived theory — that the Holocaust either did not occur or was mostly a hoax — by ignoring extensive historical evidence to the contrary.
Historian Alan Brinkley has suggested that the most important domestic achievement of the Great Society may have been its success in translating some of the demands of the civil rights movement into law.
Historian Alan Stewart suggests that many of the phenomena now seen as peculiarly Jacobean can be identified more closely with Anne's patronage than with James, who " fell asleep during some of England's most celebrated plays ".
An account of his life by Alan Dorling is in the Nottinghamshire Historian journal, spring / summer 2000, pages 9 – 15 and further details in the autumn / winter edition of 2003, pages 8 – 12.
Historian Alan Brinkley wrote that 133 Indians were killed, 105 of whom were women and children.
Historian Alan Shapiro ( University of Minnesota ) has stated that this episode was " undoubtedly one of the most crucial wagers in scientific history ".
Historian Alan Orr Anderson argued that he began using the title of comes between 1214 and 1216, based on Donnchadh's appearance as a witness to two charters issued by Thomas de Colville ; the first, known as Melrose 193 ( this being its number in Cosmo Innes's printed version of the cartulary ), was dated by Anderson to 1214.
Historian Alan Hill likened his style to the later left-hander David Gower, and wrote that this particular innings " aroused hopes of an exciting future ".
Some of the memorable leaders of the rebellion, like Salavat Yulaev were Bashkirs, and Historian Alan Bodger argues that the rebellion might have died in the beginning stages were it not for the Bashkir ’ s involvement.
Historian Alan Bodger argues that the Kalmyk ’ s role was minimal .# They helped both sides in the conflict, but not in a way that changed the results.

Historian and 1987
Historian Patrick O ' Farrell noted in The Irish in Australia ( 1987 ) that the term " Australia first " became " what amounted to the Australian Irish Catholic slogan ".
" Marc Bloch, Historian ," French Historical Studies 15 ( 1987 ), 195-207 in JSTOR
Philadelphia: The Committee for the Historian of The Orthodox Presbyterian Church, 1987.

Victorian and Man
Victorian National Party leader Peter Ryan was quoted as saying that Bracks had " killed the man from Snowy River ", a reference to the Banjo Paterson poem " The Man from Snowy River ".
An Uneasy Victorian: Thackeray the Man, 1811 – 1863.
When the Victorian state government ( controlled by the Australian Labor Party ) announced plans to end this grazing, the then federal government, controlled by a coalition of conservative parties who are the ALP's traditional opponents, floated the idea of using national cultural heritage powers ( on the basis of the cultural place given to the mountain cattleman, notably through The Man from Snowy River ) to override the state decision.
He played a Victorian butler in Forever and a Day ( 1943 ) and an Australian bar-owner in The Man from Down Under ( 1943 ).
During this time in Victorian England, tastes were changing in regard to freak show exhibitions like the Elephant Man.
Another Silurian called Vastra ( also portrayed by McIntosh ) appears in " A Good Man Goes to War " ( 2011 ); exposition reveals she encountered the Doctor having escaped into the Victorian era London Underground and went on to become a detective with a human companion, and to kill Jack the Ripper.
In 1872 his photography illustrated Darwin's classic treatise on The Expression of the Emotions in Man and Animals and this association with Darwin lifted Rejlander out of the common run of Victorian photographers-his work became known by prominent scientists and intellectuals of the day, including Sir James Crichton-Browne and Dr Hugh Diamond.
From 1969 to 1972, it operated as the grand Isle of Mann Victorian Steam Railway Company Limited ; before reverting to the more workaday Isle of Man Railway.
Some re-branding to Isle of Man Passenger Transport took place from 1984 but the steam line was not affected, and this was reverted to Isle of Man Railways again from 1990 when a re-branding exercise also took place with the emphasis on the Victorian origins of the railway.
Many people start or end their journey in Port Erin, a Victorian sea-side resort, or in Castletown, the ancient capital of the Isle of Man.
His distinctive, enthusiastic and excitable style has often been parodied, especially in the The Twelfth Man series ; in addition for his persistent use of cliches, the Victorian was known for his signature catchcries, particularly " Got him, yes!
For example, in the Isle of Man, in the Victorian era, the Viking heritage was emphasised, and in Scotland, both Norse and Anglo-Saxon heritage was emphasised.
It was this inquest, that led to changes in safety operating procedures in the SA Country Fire Service and Victorian Country Fire Authority, relating to the Dead Man Zone.
The various " Players " during the Game depicted in the book are archetypal characters from Victorian Era gothic fiction – Jack the Ripper ( only ever referred to as " Jack "), Dracula (" The Count "), Victor Frankenstein (" The Good Doctor "), and the Wolf Man ( known as " Larry Talbot ", the film character's name ) all make appearances.
The Expression of the Emotions in Man and Animals proved to be very popular, perhaps surprisingly, with a Victorian readership more accustomed to hearing about the virtues of self-control ( inhibition ) rather than the value of self-expression.
* " Pfister, Lauren F. Striving for " The Whole Duty of Man ": James Legge and the Scottish Protestant Encounter with China: Assessing Confluences in Scottish Nonconformism, Chinese Missionary Scholarship, Victorian Sinology, and Chinese Protestantism ( 2007 )
Vizard's one man play Coles Funny Picture Man, based on the life of the eccentric Victorian bookseller Edward William Cole, was performed by AFI award winning actor Norman Kaye.
In 1975 Walker was named as Victoria's Outstanding Man of the Year during his term as Lord Mayor of Melbourne ; Victorian Father of the Year in 1976, and Victorian of the Year in 1994.
He has also written a series of nostalgic books looking back at the decades from the 1930s-1950s, with a companion duo of quiz books, a book about Victorian magazines, " Penny Dreadfuls and other Victorian Horrors ", and one on cannibalism, " Man Eats Man: The Story of Cannibalism ", together with a small number of stories or features for Fleetway / IPC's war comics output between 1979 – 1983, before retiring during the 1980s.

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