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Scholars such as Frederick W. Mote argue that the wide drop in numbers reflects an administrative failure to record rather than an actual decrease ; others such as Timothy Brook argue that the Mongols created a system of enserfment among a huge portion of the Chinese populace, causing many to disappear from the census altogether ; other historians like William McNeill and David Morgan argue that the Bubonic Plague was the main factor behind the demographic decline during this period.
* William McNeill, Hutchins ' University: A Memoir of the University of Chicago 1929 – 50 ( Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 1991 ).
* McNeill, William Hardy.
* 1917 – William Hardy McNeill, Canadian-born historian
* McNeill, William H. " How the Potato Changed the World's History.
Scholars working the field include Eric Voegelin, William H. McNeill and Michael Mann.
* William H. McNeill ( born 1917 ); see especially The Rise of the West: A History of the Human Community ( 1963 )
* McNeill, William H. " The Changing Shape of World History.
* McNeill, Robert, and William H. McNeill.
* The Changing Shape of World History, William H. McNeill, Paper originally presented at the History and Theory World History Conference, March 25 – 26, 1994
Aubrey Beardsley – Max Beerbohm – Vernon Lee – Edward MacCurdy – Fiona MacLeod – George Meredith – Alice Meynell – George Moore – William Morris – Frederick W. H. Myers – Walter Pater – Robert Ross – Dante Gabriel Rossetti – John Ruskin – John Addington Symonds – Arthur Symons – Rachel Annand Taylor – James McNeill Whistler
William Thornton, Daniel Troutman and Daniel W. Wooliver were among the 1829 settlers, followed by William Blackwell, Elisha Nelson, Jerry Potts, Ephraim Bressie, Robert Leonard, Abner Wingfield, Lewis Dent, Wilson Craddock, Thomas Higginbotham, Jack Berry, Silas Hamby, Smith Wofford, Turkill McNeill, Dr. John Hyer, Samuel Hyer and David Lenox.
Other water colourists include: William Gilpin, Thomas Rowlandson, William Blake, John Sell Cotman, Paul Sandby, William Mulready, Edward Lear, James Abbott McNeill Whistler and Paul Cézanne.
William McNeill and Julia Davis.
* William McNeill, world history
From there, assisted by the blockade runner Captain Archibald McNeill, who owned the plantation, as well as William Whitaker, Benjamin traveled by sea to the Bahamas and then to England under a false name.
Its reputation stems from a period in the 19th century when it became a sort of Victorian artists ' colony: painters such as Dante Gabriel Rossetti, J. M. W. Turner, James McNeill Whistler, William Holman Hunt, and John Singer Sargent all lived and worked here.
William " Billy " McNeill MBE ( born 2 March 1940 ) is a former Scottish footballer and manager.
* William H. McNeill, 1963.
* McNeill, William H. " Secrets of the Cave Paintings ", The New York Review of Books, Vol.

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J. T. McNeill and H. M. Gamer ( New York: Columba University Press, 1939 )
V. H. Heywood and J. McNeill.
* William H. McNeill, The Rise of the West: A History of the Human Community, Chicago, University of Chicago Press, 1963.
* William H. McNeill ( 1985 )
* McNeill, William H. " Plagues and Peoples.
Historian William H. McNeill has noted that the plague was transferred from ground rodents living in southern Chinese and Burmese Himalayan foothills to Mongol soldiers when they invaded the area in 1252.
* McNeill, William H. Plagues and Peoples.
* McNeill, William H. ( 1991 ).
* McNeill, William H. The Pursuit of Power: Technology, Armed Force and Society since AD 1000 ( Chicago, 1982 )
In What If ?, a collection of essays on counterfactual history, historian William H. McNeill speculates that the accounts of mass death among the Assyrian army in the Tanakh might be explained by an outbreak of cholera ( or other water-borne diseases ) due to the springs beyond the city walls having been blocked, thus depriving the besieging force of a safe water supply.
* William H. McNeill ( 2009 )
* McNeill, William H. Plagues and Peoples.
His professors included William H. McNeill ( The Rise of the West ), Donald F. Lach ( Asia in the Making of Europe ) and Earl J. Hamilton ( War and Prices in Spain ).

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While he has since performed as a guest star on television shows like The Outer Limits and Crossing Jordan, McNeill is now focusing on his directing career, helming episodes of Dawson's Creek, Everwood, Star Trek: Enterprise, Dead Like Me, The O. C., One Tree Hill, Las Vegas, Summerland, and Supernatural.
* McNeill, G. D. ( Douglas ), The Last Forest, Tales of the Allegheny Woods, n. p., 1940 ( Reprinted with preface by Louise McNeill, Pocahontas Communications Cooperative Corporation, Dunmore, W. Va. and McClain Printing Company, Parsons, W. Va, 1989.
The background shown in both Codex: Space Marines ( Haines and McNeill, 2004 ) and Codex: Chaos Space Marines ( Chambers et al., 2002 ) states that the Chaos Marine Legions were ten of the twenty original " First Founding " Legions of Space Marines who fought in the Great Crusade for the Imperium of Man.
* Chart D., Darlington S., Law A., McNeill G., 2007.
Comparisons have been made with artists such as James McNeill Whistler and Edvard Munch, but as of 1905, her paintings take on a characteristic that can be attributed to her alone ; she continued experimenting with various techniques, e. g., different types of underpaintings.
* McNeill, John T., The Presbyterian Church in Canada, 1925.
* McNeill, John R., " Of Rats and Men.
Other codexes he has been involved with are Warhammer 40, 000 Codex: Necrons ( Chambers et al., 2002 ), Warhammer 40, 000 Codex: Chaos Space Marines ( Games Workshop Design Staff, 2002 ), Warhammer 40, 000 Codex: Imperial Guard ( Chambers et al., 2003 ) and Warhammer 40, 000 Codex: Daemonhunters ( McNeill and Haines, 2003 ).
Since a promotion from staff writer to games developer, he has written Warhammer 40, 000 Codex: Witch Hunters ( McNeill et al., 2003 ) and Warhammer 40, 000 Codex: Space Marines ( Chambers, 2004 ).

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