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* John D. Lukacs, writer, historian and adventurer
Medlicott, Tim Mason, John Lukacs, Karl Dietrich Bracher, Frank Freidel, Harry Hinsley, John Wheeler-Bennett, Golo Mann, Lucy Dawidowicz, Gordon A. Craig, A. L. Rowse, Raymond Sontag, Andreas Hillgruber and Yehuda Bauer.
While it has not been generally considered positive to be regarded as a reactionary it has been adopted as a self-description by some such as H. L. Mencken, Gerald Warner of Craigenmaddie and John Lukacs.
* John Lukacs, World War II
** The End of the Twentieth Century: And the End of the Modern Age by John Lukacs
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Gottfried has also been a close friend of important political and intellectual figures: Richard Nixon, Pat Buchanan, John Lukacs, Christopher Lasch, Robert Nisbet, Murray Rothbard, and Joseph Sobran.
* John Lukacs ( editor with the introduction ), George F. Kennan and the Origins of Containment, 1944 – 1946: the Kennan-Lukacs Correspondence ( Columbia, Mo.
* John Lukacs
of American History: Eminent Historians Imagine What Might Have Been by Antony Beevor, Caleb Carr, Robert Dallek and John Lukacs ( 2003 )
* John Lukacs ( born 1924 ), a Hungarian-American historian of Hungarian origin
* John D. Lukacs ( born 1977 ), an American writer and historian
* John R. Lukacs ( born 1947 ), an American anthropologist
* John Lukacs, Five Days in London: May 1940 ( Yale University, New Haven, 2001 ) is a good look at the political situation in the British government when Churchill made this speech
Writer and historian John D. Lukacs, in a 2009 feature story for ESPN. com, wrote that the crowd was at the time the largest " to witness a southern college football game " and that " Governors from all nine southern states also were in attendance.
The American historian John Lukacs writing of Entsorgung der deutschen Vergangenheit?
* Reviews of The Hitler Of History by John Lukacs & Explaining Hitler: The Search For The Origins Of His Evil by Ron Rosenbaum
*" The Indo-Aryan Invasions: Cultural Myth and Archaeological Reality ", in John R Lukacs ( ed.
John Adalbert Lukacs ( born Lukács János Albert on 31 January 1924 ) is a Hungarian-born American historian who has written more than thirty books, including Five Days in London, May 1940 and A New Republic.
* Destinations Past: Traveling through History with John Lukacs ( Columbia, MO: University of Missouri Press, 1994 ).
* George F. Kennan and the Origins of Containment, 1944 – 1946: the Kennan-Lukacs Correspondence, Introduction by John Lukacs.
* Remembered Past: John Lukacs On History, Historians & Historical Knowledge: A Reader ( Wilmington, DE: ISI Books, Intercollegiate Studies Institute, 2005 ).
* Three lectures by John Lukacs

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After 1890 came philosopher Josiah Royce ( 1855 – 1916 ), botanist Liberty Hyde Bailey ( 1858 – 1954 ), the Southern Agrarians of the 1920s and 1930s, novelist John Steinbeck ( 1902 – 1968 ), historian A. Whitney Griswold ( 1906 – 1963 ), environmentalist Aldo Leopold ( 1887 – 1948 ), Ralph Borsodi ( 1886 – 1977 ), and present-day authors Wendell Berry ( b. 1934 ), Gene Logsdon ( b. 1932 ), Paul Thompson, and Allan C. Carlson ( b. 1949 ).
His father, Dr. John Aikin, was a medical doctor, historian, and author.
15 years his death, he was anointed as the father of the game ," writes baseball historian John Thorn.
While the British military historian Sir John Keegan suggested an ideal definition of battle as " something which happens between two armies leading to the moral then physical disintegration of one or the other of them ", the origins and outcomes of battles can rarely be summarized so neatly.
Sir Herbert Baker's rebuilding of the Bank of England, demolishing most of Sir John Soane's earlier building was described by architectural historian Nikolaus Pevsner as " the greatest architectural crime, in the City of London, of the twentieth century ".
In 1994, Yale University Church historian John Boswell argued that adelphopoiesis, a rite bonding two men, was akin to a religiously sanctioned same-sex union.
Art historian John Rewald called Pissarro the “ dean of the Impressionist painters ", not only because he was the oldest of the group, but also " by virtue of his wisdom and his balanced, kind, and warmhearted personality ”.
But Pissarro eventually found their teaching methods “ stifling ,” states art historian John Rewald.
Indeed John Morris, the English historian who specialized in the study of the institutions of the Roman Empire and the history of Sub-Roman Britain, suggested in his book The Age of Arthur that as the descendants of Romanized Britons looked back to a golden age of peace and prosperity under Rome, the name " Camelot " of Arthurian legend may have referred to the capital of Britannia ( Camulodunum, modern Colchester ) in Roman times.
* John Lothrop Motley, historian, Minister to Great Britain, Minister to the Austrian Empire
According to the church historian Eusebius, the Quartodeciman Polycarp ( bishop of Smyrna, by tradition a disciple of John the Evangelist ) debated the question with Anicetus ( bishop of Rome ).
Other names connected to the city include Max Born, physicist and Nobel laureate ; Charles Darwin, the biologist who discovered natural selection ; David Hume, a philosopher, economist and historian ; James Hutton, regarded as the " Father of Geology "; John Napier inventor of logarithms ; chemist and one of the founders of thermodynamics Joseph Black ; pioneering medical researchers Joseph Lister and James Young Simpson ; chemist and discoverer of the element nitrogen, Daniel Rutherford ; mathematician and developer of the Maclaurin series, Colin Maclaurin and Ian Wilmut, the geneticist involved in the cloning of Dolly the sheep just outside Edinburgh.
Some, like theologian and ecclesiastical historian John Henry Newman, understand Eusebius ' statement that he had heard Dorotheus of Tyre " expound the Scriptures wisely in the Church " to indicate that Eusebius was Dorotheus ' pupil while the priest was resident in Antioch ; others, like the scholar D. S. Wallace-Hadrill, deem the phrase too ambiguous to support the contention.
In 1969 Earl Mountbatten participated in a 12-part autobiographical television series Lord Mountbatten: A Man for the Century, also known as The Life and Times of Lord Mountbatten, produced by Associated-Rediffusion and scripted by historian John Terraine.
* 1912 – John Edward Christopher Hill, English historian ( d. 2003 )
As historian John McManners argues, " In eighteenth-century France throne and altar were commonly spoken of as in close alliance ; their simultaneous collapse ... would one day provide the final proof of their interdependence.
French film historian John Raeburn, editor of Cahiers du cinéma, notes that that Capra's films were unknown in France, but there too his films underwent a fresh discovery by the public.
Whether and how far the council was confirmed by Pope John VIII is also a matter of dispute: The council was held in the presence of papal legates, who approved of the proceedings, Roman Catholic historian Fr.
It was not, in the words of naval historian John Pryor, a " ship-killer " comparable to the naval ram, which by then had fallen out of use.
John Lienhard, technology historian, says " Most of Gutenberg's early life is a mystery.
* 2012 – John T. Cunningham, American journalist, historian, and writer ( b. 1915 )
John the Baptist is also mentioned by Jewish historian Josephus, in Aramaic Matthew, in the Pseudo-Clementine literature, and in the Qur ' an.
According to the Christian historian Sozomen, Libanius was supposed to have said on his deathbed that John would have been his successor " if the Christians had not taken him from us ".
John Stevens Cabot Abbott ( September 19, 1805 – June 17, 1877 ), an American historian, pastor, and pedagogical writer, was born in Brunswick, Maine to Jacob and Betsey Abbott.
* John Henry Brown ( 1820 – 1895 ), Texas politician, historian, chaired Texas articles of Secession

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