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* Elkins, Stanley M. and Eric McKitrick, The Age of Federalism ( 1995 ), the standard scholarly history of the 1790s.
* Elkins, Stanley M. and Eric McKitrick.
* Elkins, Stanley and Eric McKitrick.
Historians Stanley Elkins and Eric McKitrick argued that the military expedition was " itself a part of the reconciliation process ", since a show of overwhelming force would make further violence less likely.
* Elkins, Stanley M. and Eric L. McKitrick.
The historians Stanley Elkins and Eric McKitrick note that in conventional diplomatic terms, as a " piece of adversary bargaining ", Jay " got much the worst of the ' bargain '.
* Elkins, Stanley M. and Eric McKitrick, The Age of Federalism: The Early American Republic, 1788 – 1800.
They took inspiration from the book Slavery written by Stanley Elkins.
* Elkins, Stanley M. and Eric McKitrick.
" Thaddeus Stevens, Confiscation, and Reconstruction ," in Stanley Elkins and Eric McKitrick, eds.
* Elkins, Stanley M. and Eric L. McKitrick.
* Stanley Elkins, American academic
Some adopted New Left perspectives that he rejected, among them were Herbert Gutman, Eric Foner, Lawrence W. Levine, Linda Kerber, and Paula Fass, while others, such as Eric McKitrick and Stanley Elkins, were more conservative than he ; hence, Hofstadter had few disciples and founded no school of history writing.
* Stanley Elkins and Eric McKitrick, " Richard Hofstadter: A Progress ," in their The Hofstadter Aegis ( Knopf, 1974 ), pp 300 – 367.
* Elkins, Stanley, and Eric McKitrick.
Stanley M. Elkins
Stanley M. Elkins is the Sydenham Clark Parsons Professor Emeritus of history at Smith College.
The controversy is discussed by Ann Lane in her 1971 compilation: The Debate Over Slavery, Stanley Elkins and His Critics.
* Stanley Elkins and Eric McKitrick.
* Stanley Elkins and Eric McKitrick, " Institutions and the Law of Slavery: The Dynamics of Unopposed Capitalism ," American Quarterly, Vol.
* Stanley Elkins and Eric McKitrick, " Institutions and the Law of Slavery: Slavery in Capitalist and Non-Capitalist Cultures ," American Quarterly, Vol.
* Stanley Elkins and Eric McKitrick, " The Founding Fathers: Young Men of the Revolution ," Political Science Quarterly, Vol.
The Debate Over " Slavery ": Stanley Elkins and His Critics ( 1971 ), 378pp ; essays by 13 scholars
* Bertram Wyatt-Brown, " Stanley Elkins ' Slavery: The Antislavery Interpretation Reexamined ," American Quarterly, Vol.

Stanley and Eric
Eric Boucher was born in Boulder, Colorado, to parents Stanley Boucher, a psychiatric social worker and poet, and Virginia Boucher, a librarian.
Other noted guests on the programme included John Cleese, Ron Moody, Sir Norman Wisdom, Eric Sykes, Liz Fraser, Stanley Lebor, and Philip Jackson.
American filmmakers Eric Stanley and Chris Vargas reference Fanon's work, in their 2007 anti-colonial film, Homotopia.
Modern British artists represented in the collection include: Paul Nash, Percy Wyndham Lewis, Eric Gill, Stanley Spencer, John Piper, Graham Sutherland, Lucian Freud and David Hockney.
He acted at the Piccadilly Theatre in 1959 and was with the Royal Shakespeare Company in the 1962 Arts Theatre Experimental season ( Nil Carborundum and Afore Night Come ) 1964 ' Dirty Plays ' season Night Come, Victor and the premiere productions of The Marat Sade and the revival of Afore Night Come ), in 1965 at Stratford where he appeared in The Comedy of Errors, Timon of Athens, The Jew of Malta, Love's Labour's Lost, and Peter Hall's outstanding production of The Government Inspector at the Aldwych Theatre with Paul Scofield, Eric Porter, Donald Burton, Stanley Lebor, Bruce Condell, John Corvin and Tim Wylton among others.
He starred alongside actors such as Sean Connery, Alfred Lynch, Cecil Parker, Stanley Holloway and Eric Barker.
This led to a further re-flowering-in the Depression and war years between 1930 and 1955-and this can be seen in the work of: artists such as John Piper ; John Tunnard, David Jones ; Graham Sutherland ; John Craxton ; John Minton ; Stanley Spencer ; Eric Ravilious ; Robin Tanner ; Bettina Shaw-Lawrence ; writers such as John Cowper Powys ; J. R. R. Tolkien ; Mervyn Peake ; C. S. Lewis ; Arthur Machen ; T. H. White ; Dylan Thomas ; Geoffrey Grigson ; and Herbert Read ; film-makers such as Humphrey Jennings ; Powell and Pressburger ( e. g.: A Canterbury Tale, 1944 and Gone to Earth, 1950 ); and photographers such as Edwin Smith ; Roger Mayne ; and John Deakin.
On May 3, 1945, a message from Major General Stanley Eric Reinhart ’ s 261st Infantry Regiment stated at 3: 15 am: " AMG Officer has unconditional surrender of PASSAU signed by Burgermeister, Chief of Police and Lt. Col of Med Corps there.
Originally Charlton Heston and Gregory Peck were considered for the lead role, but Stanley Chase insisted on an unknown actor for the lead and German-born actor Eric Braeden was cast, enabling Peck to film I Walk The Line and Heston to film Beneath the Planet of the Apes.
The festival regularly attracts widely respected jazz musicians including Gary Burton, Bill Evans, Rufus Reid, Lewis Nash, Michael Brecker, Stanley Jordan, Eric Marienthal, Bobby Sanabria, Chris Potter, Benny Green, Charlie Byrd, Ira Sullivan and Slide Hampton.
* Eric Chaney ( 1988 ), Chief Economist ( Morgan Stanley Europe ) ;

Stanley and McKitrick
* Elkins, Stanley M., and Eric McKitrick.
* Elkins, Stanley, and Eric McKitrick.
* Elkins, Stanley and Eric McKitrick.

Stanley and for
A popular belief grew up after the war that the only time during the Civil War that Thomas ever put his horse to a gallop was when he went to hurry up Stanley for this assault.
She thought it was sometime during the second week she worked for Stanley.
Kitti was thirty years younger than Stanley, taller than Stanley, prettier than Stanley had any right to hope for, much less expect.
There was no reason for her to marry someone like Stanley Gilborn, there was no need for her to marry Stanley.
While they were away Blanche came into the office every morning, running things as she had always run them for Stanley, going through the week in a dazed stupor, getting things done automatically, out of habit.
The silver and ebony plaques will be presented at noon luncheons by Stanley Marcus, president of Neiman-Marcus, Beneficiary of the proceeds from the two showings will be the Dallas Society for Crippled Children Cerebral Palsy Treatment Center.
The club was ridiculed during the 1980s with a milk advert on television, in which a young boy boasted that Ian Rush had told him that " if didn't drink lots of milk, when up, only be good enough to play for Accrington Stanley ".
The first opportunity for the protectionist Tories under Disraeli and Stanley to take office came in 1851, when Lord John Russell's government was defeated in the House of Commons over the Ecclesiastical Titles Act 1851.
With Gladstone's refusal Derby and Disraeli looked elsewhere and settled on Disraeli's old friend Edward Bulwer-Lytton, who became Secretary of State for the Colonies ; Derby's son Lord Stanley, succeeded Ellenborough at the Board of Control.
Stanley, with Disraeli's assistance, proposed and guided through the house the India Act, under which the subcontinent would be governed for sixty years.
After its brick-by-brick relocation to Stanley, the site was sold by the Government for " only HK $ 1 billion " in August 1982 amidst growing concern over the future of Hong Kong in the run-up to the transfer of sovereignty.
Stanley B. Prusiner of the University of California, San Francisco ( UCSF ) was awarded the Nobel Prize in physiology or medicine in 1997 for his discovery of prions.
The popularly reported European discovery of the okapi in 1901, earlier hinted at but unseen by Henry Morton Stanley in his travelogue of exploring the Congo, later became the emblem for the now defunct International Society of Cryptozoology.
The price for such support was the resignation of Nationalist ( ex-Labor ) Prime Minister, Billy Hughes, who was replaced by Stanley Bruce.
* The End of Politics: triangulation, realignment and the battle for the centre ground / Alexander Lee and Timothy Stanley., 2006
Following the 1926 Stanley Cup playoffs, during which the Western Hockey League was widely reported to be on the verge of folding, the NHL held a meeting on April 17 to consider applications for expansion franchises, at which it was reported that five different groups sought a team for Detroit.
The Cougars made the Stanley Cup playoffs for the first time in 1929 with Carson Cooper leading the team in scoring.
In 1934 the Wings made the Stanley Cup Finals for the first time, with John Sorrell scoring 21 goals over 47 games and Larry Aurie leading the team in scoring.
Osgood never left the net for the remainder of the playoffs, as the Red Wings came back in that series on their way to winning their 11th Stanley Cup.

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