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As Simon Schama has pointed out, witty banter and public speaking ability were key aspects of the social culture of 18th century France.
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* 1945 – Simon Schama, British historian
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On the Union, historian Simon Schama said " What began as a hostile merger, would end in a full partnership in the most powerful going concern in the world ... it was one of the most astonishing transformations in European history.
* Simon Schama, A History of Britain: At the Edge of the World, 3500 BC – 1603 AD BBC / Miramax, 2000 ISBN 0-7868-6675-6 ; TV series A History of Britain, Volume 2: The Wars of the British 1603 – 1776 BBC / Miramax, 2001 ISBN 0-7868-6675-6 ; A History of Britain-The Complete Collection on DVD BBC 2002
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* Landscape and Memory by Simon Schama ( Random House, 1995 )
On the new kingdom, the historian Simon Schama said, " What began as a hostile merger would end in a full partnership in the most powerful going concern in the world ... it was one of the most astonishing transformations in European history.
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Most importantly, as the British historian Simon Schama states: " ts central aim was to change the nature of the Dutch state and to bind its new institutions into the framework of an electoral democracy.
According to the British historian Simon Schama the Batavian Republic has been controversially treated by historians.
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* Schama, Simon The Embarrassment of Riches: An Interpretation of Dutch Culture in the Golden Age.
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A small garrison of " invalides " was appointed in 1749 to guard the interior and exterior of the fortress ; these were retired soldiers and were regarded locally, as Simon Schama describes, as " amiable layabouts " rather than professional soldiers.
At Cambridge, she was tutored by historian Simon Schama.
Simon Schama refers to Berkhamsted as being to the Plantagenets what Windsor is to today's Royal Family.
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Simon Schama wrote in Citizens:
* Simon Schama – Dead Certainties
* Schama, Simon, Citizens: A Chronicle of the French Revolution ( Knopf, 1991 ).

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Unlike many children, Simon was exposed to the idea that human behavior could be studied scientifically at a relatively young age due to the influence of his mother s younger brother, Harold Merkel, who had studied economics at the University of Wisconsin – Madison under John R. Commons.
Through his uncle s books on economics and psychology, Simon discovered the social sciences.
Among his earliest influences, Simon has cited Richard Ely s economics textbook, Norman Angell s The Great Illusion, and Henry George s Progress and Poverty.
Administrative Behavior from 1947 was based on Simon s doctoral dissertation.
At the Cowles Commission, Simon s main goal was to link economic theory to mathematics and statistics.
Josephus paternal grandparents were Josephus and his wife-an unnamed Hebrew noblewoman, both distant relatives of each other and direct descendants of Simon Psellus.
The alibi of the murderer in Simon Brett s comic thriller Shock to the System ( 1984 ) depends on having been in a cinema watching Life of Brian.
Raphael s " Lo Spasimo di Sicilia ” depicts an event in Christian history when Christ falls while carrying the cross, sees his mother in distress and is helped up by Simon of Cyrene.
Besides the geographical argument, there was the fact that Simon Bolivar s actions had been the decisive military factor in the independence of Venezuela, New Granada and Ecuador, while his role in Panama s independence was none.
In 1529, the circulation of Simon Fish s Supplication for the Beggars provoked a response from More entitled, The Supplication of Souls.
Cranmer s first contact with a Continental reformer was with Simon Grynaeus, a humanist based in Basel, Switzerland and a follower of the Swiss reformers, Huldrych Zwingli and Johannes Oecolampadius.
Broad, Teller s war: the top-secret story behind the Star Wars deception ( Simon & Schuster, 1992 ).
Didot s system was based on Pierre Simon Fournier's ( 1712 – 1768 ), but Didot modified Fournier s by adjusting the base unit precisely to a French Royal inch ( pouce ), as Fournier s unit was based on a less common foot.
Marbles was released in 2004 with a 2-CD version that is only available at Marillion's website – kind of a ' thank-you ' gesture to the over 18, 000 fans who pre-ordered it, and as even a further thanks to the fans, their names were credited in the sleeve notes ( this ' thank you ' to the fans also occurred with the previous album, Anoraknophobia ). Marillion in 2007, left to right: Steve Rothery, Steve Hogarth, Pete Trewavas ( front row ), Mark Kelly, Ian Mosley ( back row ) The band s management organised the biggest promotional schedule since they had left EMI and Steve Hogarth secured interviews with prominent broadcasters on BBC Radio, including Matthew Wright, Bob Harris, Stuart Maconie, Simon Mayo and Mark Lawson.
The town was the site of the Battle of Lewes between the forces of Henry III and Simon de Monfort in the Second Barons War in 1264, at the end of which de Monfort's forces were victorious.
He told writer Alex Simon " In the interest of maintaining my friendships with Jack Nicholson and Robert Evans, I d rather not go into it, but let s just say The Two Jakes wasn t a pleasant experience for any of us.
Nonetheless, collaborations with Boito in the revision of the earlier opera Simon Boccanegra helped to convince Verdi of Boito s ability as a librettist.
After Britten s own death in 1976, the artistic direction of the Festival was shared ; many world-class musicians joined the artistic team, including at various times Philip Ledger, Colin Graham, Steuart Bedford, Mstislav Rostropovich, Murray Perahia, Simon Rattle, John Shirley-Quirk and Oliver Knussen.

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