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Some like the British Marxist historian Timothy Mason have argued that the Second World War was a direct effect of the German economic system, which made expansionism necessary for domestic prosperity, indeed, survival ; and which made Jingoism necessary for the quelling of class conflicts.
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Eberhard Jäckel has expressed a Primat der Außenpolitik (“ primacy of foreign policy ”) interpretation of German foreign policy as opposed to the Primat der Innenpolitik (" primacy of domestic politics ") thesis favored by some left-wing historians such as Timothy Mason.
Members of the City Council are Aaron Randolph ( 1st Ward ), Marty Small ( 2nd Ward ), Vice-President Steven L. Moore ( 3rd Ward ), President William " Speedy " Marsh ( 4th Ward ), Dennis Mason ( 5th ward ), Timothy Mancuso ( 6th Ward ), Moisse Delgado ( at-large ), Frank M. Gilliam, Jr. ( at-large ) and George Tibbitt ( at-large ).
A notable example of the Primat der Innenpolitik approach was the claim by the British Marxist historian Timothy Mason who claimed that the launch of World War II in 1939 was best understood as a “ barbaric variant of social imperialism ”.
The " X documents ", and how to interpret them played a key role in the debate in the late 1980s between Overy and the Marxist Timothy Mason about whether the German attack on Poland was a " flight into war " forced on Hitler by an economic crisis.
Mason and his colleagues ( notably his brother Timothy Mason ) characterized this music as backwoods material, " unscientific " and unworthy of modern Americans.
* White Spirituals in the Southern Uplands, by George Pullen Jackson ( 1932 ), out of print but available in many libraries, offers a vivid account of how Lowell and Timothy Mason won the battle for their own kind of sacred music in the city of Cincinnati.
However functionalist historians such as Timothy Mason, Hans Mommsen, and Ian Kershaw argue that the document shows no such plans, and instead contend that the Hossbach Memorandum was an improvised ad hoc response by Hitler to the growing crisis in the German economy in the late 1930s.
The terms " functionalist " and " intentionalist " were coined in 1981 by Timothy Mason but the origins of the debate go back to 1969 1970 with the publication of Martin Broszat's The Hitler State in 1969, and Karl Schleunes's The Twisted Road to Auschwitz in 1970.
One of the more notable uses of the social imperialism concept was by the British Marxist historian Timothy Mason who argued that World War II was caused by social imperialism.
* Mason, Timothy and Overy, Richard " Debate: Germany, ` Domestic Crisis and War in 1939 ': Comment " pages 205-221 from Past and Present, Volume 122, 1989 reprinted as “ Debate: Germany, ` domestic crisis ’ and the War in 1939 ” from The Origins of The Second World War edited by Patrick Finney, Edward Arnold: London, United Kingdom, 1997, ISBN 0-340-67640-X.
In a 2008 interview, Kershaw lists as his major intellectual influences Martin Broszat, Hans Mommsen, Alan Milward, Timothy Mason, Hans-Ulrich Wehler, William Carr and Jeremy Noakes.
At the same time, Kershaw sees considerable merit in the work of such historians as Timothy Mason, Hans Mommsen, Martin Broszat and Wolfgang Schieder, who argue that Hitler had no “ programme ” in foreign policy, and instead contend that his foreign policy was simply a kneejerk reaction to domestic pressures in the economy and his need to maintain his popularity.
Mick Farren, Steve Hanson, Johnny Nostalgia, Lee Jackson, Mike McNamara, Jens Unosson, Craig Morrison, SM2B, Ron Sanchez, J. Bennett, Mason Jones, Alan Cummings, George Parsons, Jeff Penczak, Robby Lewry, Nick Warburton, Adrian Shaw, Dan Cairns, Mick Capewell, Gary Burns, Richard Gould, Uli Twelker, Timothy Renner, David Wilcox, John Cavenagh, Ben Vendetta, Faren Miller, Nick Bensen, Eric Arn, Jose Marmeleirala, Richard Morton Jack, Tract Sienkiewicz, Barry St. Vitus, Simon Lewis, Mats Gustafsson, Anthony Sanders, Mark Dagley and Dickie Straker.
Timothy Wright Mason ( 2 March 1940 5 March 1990 ) was a British Marxist historian of Nazi Germany.
* Perry, Matt " Mason, Timothy " pages 780-781 from The Encyclopedia of Historians and Historical Writing edited by Kelly Boyd, Volume 2, London: Fitzroy Dearborn Publishing, 1999.
* Schoenbaum, David " Book Review: Timothy W. Mason " Contemporary European History, July 1996.
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In 1981, the British Marxist historian Timothy Mason in his essay ' Intention and explanation: A current controversy about the interpretation of National Socialism ' from the book The " Fuehrer State ": Myth and reality coined the term " Intentionist " as part of an attack against Hildebrand and Karl Dietrich Bracher, both of whom Mason accused of focusing too much on Hitler as an explanation for the Holocaust.

Mason and Intention
In a 1981 essay ' Intention and explanation: A current controversy about the interpretation of National Socialism ' from the book The " Fuehrer State ": Myth and reality, Mason coined the terms Intentionist and Functionalist as terms for historical schools regarding Nazi Germany.
In 1981, the British historian Timothy Mason published an essay entitled " Intention and Explanation " that was in part an attack on the scholarship of Karl Dietrich Bracher and Klaus Hildebrand, both of whom Mason accused of focusing too much on Adolf Hitler as an explanation of the Holocaust.

Mason and Current
Brian Mason, Current leader
Current members of Edinburgh Law School include current Regius Professor Neil Walker ; Professor of European Union Law Professor Niamh Nic Shuibhne ; the academic and novelist Professor Alexander McCall Smith ; former Judge at the European Court of First Instance Sir David Edward QC ; Scottish Law Commissioner Dr Andrew Steven ; former Scottish Law Commissioners Professor Hector MacQueen, Professor George Gretton, Professor Gerry Maher QC and Professor Kenneth Reid ; Emeritus Professor Robert Black QC ( architect of the Pan Am Flight 103 bombing trial ); Emeritus Professor J. Kenyon Mason ; Honorary Fellow and Lord Lyon King of Arms David Sellar ; Visiting Professor Alan Watson ; and international lawyer Professor Alan Boyle.

Mason and Controversy
* Fisk, Wilbur, Calvinistic Controversy: Embracing a Sermon on Predestination and Election ; and Several Numbers on the Same Subject ,..., New York: B. Waugh and T. Mason, 1835, 273 p.

Mason and about
When the FBI arrives, Goodspeed is asked about Mason and says the man was " vaporized.
In 1986, Eastwood co-starred with Marsha Mason in the military drama Heartbreak Ridge, about the 1983 United States invasion of Grenada.
Nimoy's film and television acting career began in 1951, but after receiving the title role in the 1952 film Kid Monk Baroni, a story about a street punk turned professional boxer, he played more than 50 small parts in B movies, TV shows such as Perry Mason, and Dragnet, and serials such as Republic Pictures ' Zombies of the Stratosphere ( 1952 ).
Another frequent antagonist, Lieutenant Arthur Tragg of the homicide squad, has a discussion with Mason about his approach to the law.
Other than what we learn of his character from the novels themselves, we know very little about Perry Mason.
Gardner inserts his ideas about the importance of proper autopsies into many of his Mason novels.
Jack Benny once did a sketch about Perry Mason actually losing a case.
Author Susan Kandel wrote her debut mystery novel I Dreamed I Married Perry Mason ( 2005 ) about a woman, Cece Caruso, who is writing a biography of Erle Stanley Gardner.
The Mason Esker, about 22 miles long, is one of the longest eskers in the USA.
But there ’ s nothing dated about this perfect storm of talent, from Hitchcock and Grant to writer Ernest Lehman ( Sweet Smell of Success ), co-stars James Mason and Eva Marie Saint, composer Bernard Herrmann and even designer Saul Bass, whose opening-credits sequence still manages to send a shiver down the spine.
Actor James Mason, who worked with Ophüls on two films, wrote a short poem about the director's love for tracking shots and elaborate camera movements:
In that program, Joan Baez paid tribute to her then-husband David Harris who was entering jail after refusing military service, while comedian Jackie Mason made a joke about children " playing doctor.
In the song, Sadier sings " about capitalism's cruel cycles of slump and recovery " with lyrics that constitute " a plainspoken explanation of one of the central tenets of Marxian economic analysis " ( said critics Simon Reynolds and Stewart Mason, respectively ).
The village is situated on the boundary between Mason Township on the west and Turner Township on the east, with about half of the village in each.
Holt is just south of Interstate 96 and is about 6 miles northwest of Mason.
The city of Mason is about southeast and the village of Dimondale is about west.
* The village of Dansville is near the center of the township on M-36 about 7 miles southeast of Mason.
Sullivan was reportedly letting Mason know ( by pointing two fingers ) that he had only two minutes left, as CBS was about to cut away to show a speech by President Lyndon Johnson.
: Upon being informed of these developments, Mason immediately ordered the Monroe posse of about two hundred men into Toledo to arrest Two Stickney.
" Similarly, Fossum and Mason say in their book Facing Shame that " While guilt is a painful feeling of regret and responsibility for one's actions, shame is a painful feeling about oneself as a person.
A group of about 400 black bloc anarchists took part in the 2011 London anti-cuts protest where they attacked various high end retail outlets ; according to journalist Paul Mason this may have been the largest ever black block assembly in the UK.
During the 1960s, he continued his television career, with guest appearances on such series as The Barbara Stanwyck Show, Route 66 ( a moving portrayal of a doomed pilot in the two-part episode " Fly Away Home "); Alfred Hitchcock Presents ; Perry Mason ( one of four actors in four consecutive episodes substituting for series star Raymond Burr, who was recovering from surgery ); Wagon Train ( a 90-minute colour episode as an English big game hunter who, in a display of amazing marksmanship, is able to kill an Indian chief from a great distance ); The Great Adventure ( in an installment of this anthology series about remarkable events in American history, he portrayed Confederate president Jefferson Davis ); Daniel Boone, ( in episodes " The Sound of Wings " and " First in War, First in Peace "); Lost in Space ( another two-part episode — as an all-powerful alien zookeeper, " The Keeper ", he worked one last time with his Third Man costar Jonathan Harris ); The Time Tunnel ( as Captain Smith of The Titanic, in the series ' 9 September 1966 premiere episode ); Batman ( as the villainous Sandman, in league with Julie Newmar's Catwoman ); three episodes of The Invaders ( as a malign variation of the Klaatu persona, culminating in a parallel plot also involving an assembly of world leaders ); an episode of I Spy (" Lana "); and two episodes of The F. B. I.
For Overy, a major problem with the Mason thesis was that it rested on the assumption that in a way unrecorded by the records, that information was passed on to Hitler about the Reichs economic problems.
In that program, Joan Baez paid tribute to her then-husband David Harris who was entering jail after refusing military service, while comedian Jackie Mason made a joke about children " playing doctor.

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