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* Bailyn, Bernard, The Ideological Origins of the American Revolution ( 1992 )
In the 1960s and 1970s a revisionist school led by the likes of Bernard Bailyn began to argue that republicanism was just as or even more important than liberalism in the creation of the United States.
Bernard Bailyn and Gordon Wood pioneered the argument that the American founding fathers were more influenced by republicanism than they were by liberalism.
* Bailyn, Bernard.
In 2000, Harvard historian Bernard Bailyn gave a speech at the White House on the subject of the Ninth Amendment.
Two people have won the Pulitzer Prize for History twice: Margaret Leech, for Reveille in Washington, 1860 – 1865 in 1941 and In the Days of McKinley in 1960, and Bernard Bailyn, for The Ideological Origins of the American Revolution ( 1968 ) and Voyagers to the West: A Passage in the Peopling of America on the Eve of the Revolution ( 1987 ).
* 1968: The Ideological Origins of the American Revolution by Bernard Bailyn
* 1987: Voyagers to the West: A Passage in the Peopling of America on the Eve of the Revolution by Bernard Bailyn
* Bailyn, Bernard, ed.
Historian Bernard Bailyn wrote of Hutchinson, " If there was one person in America whose actions might have altered the outcome the protests and disputes preceding the American Revolutionary War, it was he.
Painter Ralph Earl's depiction of Sherman was described by Bernard Bailyn as " one of the most striking portraits of the age.
Historian Bernard Bailyn is of the opinion that Pownall's divisive dislike and distrust of Shirley supporters like Thomas Hutchinson and ensuing local political infighting contributed to the request, as did his difficult relationships with the military commanders.
Donald Fleming and Bernard Bailyn 270-337.
Bernard Bailyn credits him with making important contributions to the consideration of representative legislatures by identifying some of the issues involved.
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* Bernard Bailyn ( 1981 )
* Booknotes interview with Bernard Bailyn on To Begin the World Anew, March 23, 2003.
* Voyagers to the West: A passage in the peopling of America on the eve of the revolution ( 2011 ) by Bernard Bailyn
The prize was awarded to Dumas Malone ( 1984 ), C. Vann Woodward ( 1986 ), Richard B. Morris ( 1988 ), Henry Steele Commager ( 1990 ), Edmund S. Morgan ( 1992 ), John Hope Franklin ( 1994 ), Arthur Schlesinger, Jr. ( 1996 ), Richard N. Current ( 1998 ), Bernard Bailyn ( 2000 ), Gerda Lerner ( 2002 ), David Brion Davis ( 2004 ), and David Herbert Donald ( 2006 ).
This view was challenged by Bernard Bailyn and Gordon S. Wood, who argued that the revolution was not a struggle over property, taxation, and rights, but rather " a Machiavellian effort to preserve the young republic ’ s ' virtue ' from the corrupt and corrupting forces of English politics.
Bernard Bailyn and Gordon Wood pioneered the argument that the Founding Fathers of the United States were more influenced by republicanism than they were by liberalism.

Bernard and argues
He further argues that the future of deconstruction faces a choice ( perhaps an undecidable choice ) between a theological approach and a technological approach represented first of all by the work of Bernard Stiegler.
For example, Bernard Williams ( 1981 ) argues that there are really only internal reasons for action.
" The prominent British-American orientalist Bernard Lewis argues that in the hadiths and the classical manuals of Islamic law jihad has a military meaning in the large majority of cases.
Middle East historian Bernard Lewis argues that " the overwhelming majority of classical theologians, jurists, and traditionalists ( specialists in the hadith ) understood the obligation of jihad in a military sense.
Bernard Martin argues in The Ancient Mariner and the Authentic Narrative that Coleridge was also influenced by the life of Anglican clergyman John Newton, who had a near-death experience aboard a slave ship.
E-Learning pioneer Bernard Luskin argues that the " E " must be understood to have broad meaning if e-Learning is to be effective.
Bernard Rollin argues that benefits to human beings cannot outweigh animal suffering, and that human beings have no moral right to use an animal in ways that do not benefit that individual.
New Chronologist Bernard Newgrosh argues that such a hypothesis is plausible because the Ashuruballit of the Amarna letter gives a different name for his father than is given for Ashuruballit I in the Assyrian King List, and that the historical setting recorded in the annals of the early Middle Assyrian ruler differs from information gleaned from the Amarna correspondent ’ s letters.
In this sense, contemporary imperial historian Bernard Porter argues that formal imperialism for Britain was a symptom and an effect of its relative decline in the world, and not of strength.
" Bernard Stiegler argues in his book, Technics and Time, 1, that this represents a hesitation in Derrida: " Now phusis as life was already différance.
Bernard Lewis argues that the new antisemitism — what he calls " ideological antisemitism " — has mutated out of religious and racial antisemitism.
Historian Bernard Lewis argues that the new antisemitism represents the third, or ideological, wave of antisemitism, the first two waves being religious and racial antisemitism.
Bernard Lewis argues it was not as a Palestinian nation that the Palestinian Arabs of the Ottoman empire objected to Zionists, since the very concept of such a nation was unknown to the Arabs of the area at the time and did not come into being until later.
The prominent British orientalist Bernard Lewis argues that in the Qur ' an and the ahadith jihad implies warfare in the large majority of cases.

Bernard and era
Sir Stafford Cripps, George Bernard Shaw, Henry Irving and other stage grandees, Lord Lytton and other eminent people of the era also wrote positive appreciations of his work after taking lessons with Alexander.
* Shaw Festival Niagara-on-the-Lake, Ontario, Canada theatre that specializes in plays by Bernard Shaw and his contemporaries and plays about his era ( 1856 – 1950 )
At the dawn of the rock era, Parlophone artists such as Humphrey Lyttelton, the Vipers Skiffle Group, the pianist Mrs Mills, Jim Dale, Keith Kelly, Peter Sellers, Bernard Cribbins, the Temperance Seven, Laurie London and Shane Fenton would sporadically reach the British Top 20 chart.
Her career spanned sixty years during which she played over 150 different roles, in works by Shakespeare, Congreve, Ibsen, Wycherley, Wilde and dramatists of her era including George Bernard Shaw, Enid Bagnold, Christopher Fry and Noël Coward.
One artist of specific note to come from this era was James Phillips who was involved with several influential and important bands including Corporal Punishment ; Cherry Faced Lurchers ; and his Afrikaans alter ego Bernoldus Niemand ( roughly translates as Bernard Nobody ).
The town is home to the Shaw Festival, a series of theatrical productions featuring the works of George Bernard Shaw, his contemporaries, or plays about his era ( 1856 – 1950 ), running from April to November.
The show gave a stage to nightclub and working men's club comedians of the era, including Russ Abbot, Lennie Bennett, Stan Boardman, Jim Bowen, Jimmy Bright, Duggie Brown, Mike Burton, Dave Butler, Brian Carroll, Frank Carson, Jimmy Cricket, Colin Crompton, Charlie Daze, Vince Earl, Steve Faye, Eddie Flanagan, Stu Francis, Ken Goodwin, Jackie Hamilton, Jerry Harris, George King, Bobby Knutt, Bernard Manning, Paul Melba, Mick Miller, Tom O ' Connor, Tom Pepper, Bryn Phillips, Mike Reid, Mike McCabe, George Roper, Harry Scott, Sammy Thomas, Johnny Wager, Roy Walker, Charlie Williams, Lee Wilson and Lenny Windsor.
Roland Bernard " Bunny " Berigan ( November 2, 1908 – June 2, 1942 ) was an American jazz trumpeter who rose to fame during the swing era, but whose career and influence were shortened by a losing battle with alcoholism that ended with his early death at age 33 from cirrhosis.
Bernard " Bernie " Cornfeld ( Istanbul, 17 August 1927 – London, 27 February 1995 ) was a prominent businessman and international financier who sold investments in US mutual funds, and was tried and acquitted for orchestrating one of the most lucrative confidence games of his era.
Leavis, George Bernard Shaw, and Thomas Macaulay, mainly focusing on Dickens's treatment of trade unions and his post-Industrial Revolution pessimism regarding the divide between Capitalist mill owners and undervalued workers during the Victorian era.
Mary Bernard grew during the slavery debate era ; her father was a racist and Mary Bernard grew being a racist too.
Bernard Maiezza, formerly of A Neon Rome, also joined the band during this era.
He also co-wrote Juvenile Courts and Probation with Bernard Flexner at this time ; this book became very influential in its era, and was, in part, the foundation of Baldwin's national reputation.
Bernard de Bury or Buri ( 20 August 1720 – 19 November 1785 ) was a French musician and court composer of the late Baroque era.
In popular culture, the campaign to take Gawilghur forms the background of the novel Sharpe's Fortress by Bernard Cornwell, the third in a trilogy of books covering the eponymous hero's time in the British army in India during the Napoleonic era.
Many articles and books published in that era blamed autism on a maternal lack of affection, but by 1964, Bernard Rimland, a psychologist who had a son with autism, published a book that signaled the emergence of a counter-explanation to the established misconceptions about the causes of autism.
With the dawn of the CD era, the 1878 and 1889 versions, as edited by Nowak, were more commonly used, by conductors such as Bernard Haitink and Karl Böhm.
After an era of lesser importance under the Salian and Saxon emperors, a single event once again brought Frankfurt to the fore: it was in the local church in 1147 that Bernard of Clairvaux called, amongst others, the Hohenstaufen king Conrad III to the Second Crusade.
An historical romance, based on the life of Bernard Gilpin, concerning whom a good deal is known, and illustrated, by a competent historical scholar, with accurately stated incidents, in which the religious life of the Reformation period should be depicted, as graphically as Newman in Callista, or Pater in Marius the Epicurean, deincted the growth of Christian ideas in the early centuries of our era — such a book would certainly go far to fill the vacant place to which at the outset I referred ; and might, in the guise of fiction, obtain a wide circulation and popular acceptance, doing thus a great service to the cause of historical truth.
Lady Lavery knew many famous figures of her era and corresponded with such notable figures as Maurice Baring, Hilaire Belloc, Owen Buckmaster, Tim Healy, Shane Leslie, Reginald McKenna, Jessie Louisa Rickard, George Bernard Shaw, Lytton Strachey, Gerald Hugh Tyrwhitt-Wilson and W. B. Yeats.

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