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Marshall and Hodgson
Marshall Hodgson wrote the three-volume work: The Venture of Islam: Conscience and History in a World Civilization.
* Hodgson, Marshall.
* Hodgson, Marshall.
* William Marshall Chamberlain Hodgson, Progressive Conservative ( 1967 – 1985 )
Notable past members of the committee have included Marshall G. S. Hodgson and
The noted historian of Islam, Marshall Hodgson, noted the above difficulty of religious versus secular academic usage of the words " Islamic " and " Muslim " in his three-volume work, The Venture Of Islam.
* Hodgson, Marshall G. S., The Venture of Islam.
The band consists of vocalist Patience Hodgson, guitarist John Patterson and drummer Ben Marshall.

Marshall and World
Historians have concluded that this assignment provided valuable preparation for handling the challenging personalities of Winston Churchill, George S. Patton, George Marshall and General Montgomery during World War II.
During World War II, a group of Japanese soldiers stationed on Lagos Island in South Pacific were unintentionally saved by Godzillasaurus, which attacked and killed a group of American soldiers who had landed on the island in February 1944 as part of the Gilbert and Marshall Islands campaign.
The Tsar reportedly awarded the title to the five finalists: Emanuel Lasker, José Raúl Capablanca, Alexander Alekhine, Siegbert Tarrasch, and Frank Marshall ( respectively, the World Champion, the next two World Champions, and two players who had lost World Championship matches to Lasker ).
However, the new geopolitical logic of the Cold War made possible that the former enemy Italy, a hinge-country between Western Europe and the Mediterranean, and now a new, fragile democracy threatened by the proximity of the Iron Curtain and the presence of a strong Communist party, was considered by the USA as an important ally for the Free World, and received under the Marshall Plan US $ 1, 204 million from 1947 to 1951.
* 1944 – World War II: American forces land on Kwajalein Atoll and other islands in the Japanese-held Marshall Islands.
The Empire of Japan occupied the Marshall Islands in World War I, which were later joined with other former German territories in 1919 by the League of Nations to form the South Pacific Mandate.
In World War II, the islands were conquered by the United States in the Gilbert and Marshall Islands campaign.
The Marshall Islands were in an important geographical position, being the easternmost point in Japan's defensive ring at the beginning of World War II.
In World War II, the United States, during the Gilbert and Marshall Islands campaign, invaded and occupied the islands in 1944, destroying or isolating the Japanese garrisons.
While Prince Louis II's sympathies were strongly pro-French, he tried to keep Monaco neutral during World War II but supported the Vichy French government of his old army colleague, Marshall Philippe Pétain.
The Marshall Plan ( officially the European Recovery Program, ERP ) was the American program to aid Europe where the United States gave monetary support to help rebuild European economies after the end of World War II in order to prevent the spread of Soviet communism.
* Their Blood Cries Out Paul Marshall and Lela Gilbert, World Press, 1997.
During Marshall's second term, the United States entered World War I. Marshall was a reluctant supporter of the war, believing the country to be unprepared and feared it would be necessary to enact conscription.
Charles Thomas, one of Marshall's biographers, wrote that although Marshall's assumption of the presidency would have made World War II much less likely, modern hypothetical speculation on the subject was unfair to Marshall, who made the correct decision in not forcibly removing Wilson from office, even temporarily.
The Marshall Plan of 1947 caused lending by the bank to change as many European countries received aid that competed with World Bank loans.
They might have thrived and become stable in the way that Europe recovered after World War II through the Marshall Plan ; however, their economic growth was slowed by the oil crisis but boomed immediately after.
Below title bar: events after World War II: From left to right: The Declaration of the State of Israel in 1948 ; The Nuremberg Trials were held after the war, in which the prominent members of the political, military, and economic leadership of the defeated Nazi Germany were prosecuted ; After the war, the United States carried out the Marshall Plan, which aimed at rebuilding Western Europe ; ENIAC, the world's first general-purpose electronic computer .| 420px | thumb
Once noted as the " organizer of victory " by Winston Churchill for his leadership of the Allied victory in World War II, Marshall served as the United States Army Chief of Staff during the war and as the chief military adviser to President Franklin D. Roosevelt.
In 1934, Col. Marshall put Edwin F. Harding in charge of the Infantry School's publications, and Harding became editor of Infantry in Battle, a book that codified the lessons of World War I. Infantry in Battle is still used as an officer's training manual in the Infantry Officer's Course and was the training manual for most of the infantry officers and leaders of World War II.
During World War II, Marshall was instrumental in preparing the U. S. Army and Army Air Forces for the invasion of the European continent.
Some authors think that World War II could have been terminated one year earlier if Marshall had had his way, others think that such invasion would have meant utter failure.
Throughout the remainder of World War II, Marshall coordinated Allied operations in Europe and the Pacific.

Marshall and History
Category: History of the Marshall Islands
* Kissell, Gerry, the History of William Marshall
* Bartlett, William A., History of Antiquities of the Parish of Wimbledon, Simpkin, Marshall, & co., 1865
James H. Dormon, a University of Southwestern Louisiana professor of history and American studies, in a 1978 anthology, " Readings in Louisiana History "; wrote an article concerning the revolt of 1811 as did the late Thomas Marshall Thompson in the winter 1992 edition of Louisiana Quarterly.
Self-Portrait of Marshall County: A History of One Minnesota County and Many People Who Made That History.
< i > History of Obion County </ i >, assembled and edited by E. H. Marshall, 1941
* History of Fieldale, Waller's Ford, and Marshall Field Clubhouse
* F. Thornton Miller, " John Marshall Versus Spencer Roane: A Reevaluation of Martin v. Hunter's Lessee ," Virginia Magazine of History and Biography 96 ( July 1988 ): 297-314.
* Marshall Brown, " Why Style Matters: The Lessons of Taine's History of English Literature ", Turning Points: Essays in the History of Cultural Expressions, Stanford: Stanford University Press, 1997, 33-87
* History of the Marshall Islands
According to the book, Roadside History of Arizona, by Marshall Trimble, " Mingus Mountain was named for Joseph and Jacob Mingus, two brothers who settled in the area in the 1880s and later operated a sawmill near the base of the mountain ".
* Marshall Sahlins, " Poor Man, Rich Man, Big Man, Chief ; Political Types in Melanesia and Polynesia ", Comparative Studies in Society and History, Vol.
Category: History of the Marshall Islands
In 1905, the museum's name was changed to Field Museum of Natural History to honor the museum's first major benefactor, Marshall Field, and to better reflect its focus on natural history.
Horace Marshall, in his article History of Danbury, mentions two additional Sandemanian congregations located south of Boston in Newtown and Taunton, Massachusetts.
* Baldwin, Marshall W .: The Latin States under Baldwin III and Amalric I, 1143 – 1174 ( in: Setton, Kenneth M. ( General Editor ) – Baldwin, Marshall W. ( Editor ): A History of the Crusades – Volume I: The First Hundred Years ; The University of Wisconsin Press, 1969, Madison, Milwaukee, and London ; ISBN 978-0-299-04834-1 )
* Gibb, Sir Hamilton A. R .: The Career of Nūr-ad-Dīn ( in: Setton, Kenneth M. ( General Editor ) – Baldwin, Marshall W. ( Editor ): A History of the Crusades – Volume I: The First Hundred Years ; The University of Wisconsin Press, 1969, Madison, Milwaukee, and London ; ISBN 978-0-299-04834-1 )
* Gibb, Sir Hamilton A. R .: The Rise of Saladin, 1169 – 1189 ( in: Setton, Kenneth M. ( General Editor ) – Baldwin, Marshall W. ( Editor ): A History of the Crusades – Volume I: The First Hundred Years ; The University of Wisconsin Press, 1969, Madison, Milwaukee, and London ; ISBN 978-0-299-04834-1 )
Deciphering the Genetic Code: Marshall Nirenberg-Office of NIH History

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