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Dollfuss was concerned that with German National Socialist leader Adolf Hitler becoming Chancellor of Germany in 1933, the Austrian National Socialists ( DNSAP ) could gain a significant minority in future elections ( according to fascism scholar Stanley G. Payne, should elections have been held in 1933, the DNSAP could have mustered about 25 % of the votes-contemporary TIME analysts suggests a higher support of 50 %, with a 75 % approval rate in the Tyrol region bordering Nazi Germany ).
Since the 1990s, scholars including Stanley Payne, Roger Eatwell, Roger Griffin and Robert O. Paxton have been gathering a rough consensus on the ideology's core tenets.
Historian of fascism Stanley Payne has said about Saddam Hussein's regime: " There will probably never again be a reproduction of the Third Reich, but Saddam Hussein has come closer than any other dictator since 1945 ".
* Payne, Stanley G. 1987.
* Payne, Stanley G. 1995.
* Payne, Stanley G. 2003.
* Payne, Stanley G. Spain: A Unique History ( University of Wisconsin Press ; 2011 ) 304 pages ; history since the Visigothic era.
* Stanley G. Payne The Seventeenth-Century Decline
* The Art of Asking Questions by Stanley L. Payne, ( 1951 ) This book is a short handbook-style discussion of how the honest pollster should ask questions to find out what people actually think without leading them, but the same information could be used to slant a poll to get a predetermined answer.
Later, René Rémond and Stanley G. Payne described the differences between Action Française and Italian fascism.
( Stanley Payne / Pio Moa ).
* The Library of Iberian Resources Online " A History of Spain and Portugal, the Expansion ", by Stanley G. Payne.
However, it was not on the platform of either the Stanley Bruce-led Nationalist / Country party coalition government or the Matthew Charlton-led Labor opposition to introduce this requirement ; rather, the initiative was taken by a backbench Tasmanian senator from the Nationalists, Herbert Payne, who introduced a Private Senator's Bill, the Commonwealth Electoral Act 1924, on 16 July 1924.
Historian Stanley G. Payne writes in his study of Fascism, " The Legion was arguably the most unusual mass movement of interwar Europe.
* Fascism: Comparison and Definition by Stanley G. Payne, pg.
As Stanley Payne observes: " The modern Catalan élite had played a major role in what there was of economic industrialization in the nineteenth century, and had tended to view Catalonia not as the antagonist but to some degree the leader of a freer, more prosperous Spain " ( 482 ).
* Payne, Stanley G. " Nationalism, Regionalism and Micronationalism in Spain.
British historian of fascism Stanley G. Payne, who noted that the Legion benefited from the 400 % increase in university enrolment (" proportionately more than anywhere else in Europe "), has described the Captain and his network of disciples as " a revolutionary alliance of students and poor peasants ", which centered on the " new underemployed intelligentsia prone to radical nationalism ".
Griffin's approach, though still highly contested in some quarters, has had an enduring impact on the comparative fascist literature of the last 15 years, and builds on the work of George Mosse, Stanley Payne, and Emilio Gentile in highlighting the revolutionary and totalizing politico-cultural nature of the fascist revolution ( in marked contrast with Marxist approaches ).
While with the Roadrunners, Payne was a teammate of future NHLers, and Stanley Cup Champions Darren McCarty and Jassen Cullimore.
La Guerra Civil desde el Aire states that there were 300 dead These studies, cited by historians such as Stanley Payne and Antony Beevor as well as media such as the BBC and El Mundo, provide the currently recognized death toll.
* Payne, Stanley G. ( 1995 ).
# The History of Fascism 1914-1945, Stanley G. Payne, University of Wisconsin Press, 1995. pg 171
* Payne, Stanley ( 1996 ).

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Marillion's first recording was a demo tape produced by Les Payne in July 1981 that included early versions of " He Knows You Know ", " Garden Party ", and " Charting the Single ".
The group, formerly known as " Wildcountry ", left Fort Payne and Lookout Mountain to explore the possibilities of the club scene in surrounding coastal South Carolina.
* " New York Minute ", a gameplay mode in the video game Max Payne
Work has been seen on the hit Lifetime Television series " Drop Dead Diva ", Tyler Perry's " Meet the Browns " and " House of Payne ", as well as several movies.
He appeared twice each on two other NBC westerns Tales of Wells Fargo with Dale Robertson, one episode in the role of Butch Cassidy, and The Restless Gun with John Payne in two episodes entitled " The Pawn " and " The Way Back ", the latter with Bonanzas Dan Blocker.
The only translation of Bandello's tales is " The novels of Matteo Bandello ", translated by John Payne in 6 volumes, 1890.
From the conventional forms of his early music, over the course of his creative career Delius developed a style easily recognisable and " unlike the work of any other ", according to Payne.
Although Sharples states that developed hill forts such as Maiden Castle are not towns and cannot be considered truly urban because they are so closely related to agriculture and storage, Cunliffe and fellow-archaeologists Mark Corney and Andrew Payne describe developed hill forts as " town-like settlements ", a form of proto-urbanism.
Elmore recorded several of Tampa's songs, and even inherited from his band two of his famous " Broomdusters ", " Little " Johnny Jones ( piano ) and Odie Payne ( drums ).
He also appeared as a fictional version of himself in the episode of The Simpsons entitled " Homer and Apu " and in five episodes of Family Guy entitled " Peter's Got Woods ", " Back to the Woods ", " Brian Griffin's House of Payne, " And Then There Were Fewer ", and " Tom Tucker: The Man and His Dream ".
In 2011 Payne recorded a duet, " Saving A Life ", with British pop star Sir Cliff Richard for inclusion on his " Soulicious " album.
Sir Raymond Henry Payne Crawfurd, for instance, the late registrar of the Royal College of Physicians, in his 1909 book " The Last Days of Charles II ", states that, when the controversial monarch was on his deathbed, his medical attendants administered a concoction of cowslips and extract of ammonia to promote sneezing.
* Payne, James, March 2010, " Lausanne ", Architecture Today
", which she recorded as a member of the group Glass House and was featured on their second album, Payne has had club hits, such as " I'm Not In Love " ( featuring sister Freda Payne and former Supreme Mary Wilson on backing vocals ) in 1982, followed two years later by " One Night Only ", a song from Act II of the play and movie " Dreamgirls ", which, interestingly, is a show based loosely on the history of the Supremes and the advancing of the Motown sound into the Disco era.

Payne and History
* Punch and Judy: A Short History with the Original Dialogue by John Payne Collier, illustrated by George Cruikshank ( 1929, 2006 ) Dover Books
" Historian Robert Payne on page 142 in " The History of Islam " said " The more powerful Muslims and the spread of Islam were knocking on Europe's door.
* Payne, Blanche: History of Costume from the Ancient Egyptians to the Twentieth Century, Harper & Row, 1965.
* Payne, Robert The Dream and the Tomb: A History of the Crusades, New York ( 1984 ).
* The Baptist Union: A Short History, by Ernest Alexander Payne
* The third Part of the Ecclesiastical History of John, Bishop of Ephesus, which was translated by Robert Payne Smith ;
Squier Payne remarked in a preface to Richard Cumberland's Sanchoniatho's Phoenician History ( 1720 )
The fieldwork was funded by Harry Payne Whitney of New York, and the specimens were bound for the American Museum of Natural History.
* Payne, Blanche: History of Costume from the Ancient Egyptians to the Twentieth Century, Harper & Row, 1965.
* Payne, Blanche: History of Costume from the Ancient Egyptians to the Twentieth Century, Harper & Row, 1965.
* Payne, Blanche: History of Costume from the Ancient Egyptians to the 20th century, Harper & Row, 1965.
* Payne, Blanche: History of Costume from the Ancient Egyptians to the Twentieth Century, Harper & Row, 1965.
* Payne, Blanche: History of Costume from the Ancient Egyptians to the Twentieth Century, Harper & Row, 1965.
* Payne Stanley G. " Spanish Conservatism 1834-1923 ," Journal of Contemporary History, Vol.
* Payne, Blanche: History of Costume from the Ancient Egyptians to the Twentieth Century, Harper & Row, 1965.

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