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Donald Kagan has suggested that Thrasybulus was one of the founding members of the scheme and was willing to support moderate oligarchy, but was alienated by the extreme actions taken by the plotters.
More recent historians, such as Donald Kagan and R. J. Buck, have tended to support this analysis, pointing to the role that Thrasybulus played in crafting Athenian strategy in all these battles, and specifically to the decisive action he took at Cyzicus, which saved Alcibiades's force from being swamped, and turned a potential Athenian defeat into a stunning victory.
Historians Victor Davis Hanson and Donald Kagan have argued that Epaminondas's so-called " oblique formation " was not an intentional and preconceived innovation in infantry tactics, but was rather a clever response to circumstances.
Donald Kagan has suggested that this call was probably instigated by Theramenes ' party, who wanted the 5, 000 to govern ; the hoplites tearing down the fortification might well have preferred a return to the democracy.
At Athens, meanwhile, the government of the 5, 000 was replaced by a restored democracy within a few months of this battle ; Donald Kagan has suggested that the absence of Theramenes, " the best spokesman for the moderates ", paved the way for this restoration.
Donald Kagan has said of him that "... his entire career reveals him to be a patriot and a true moderate, sincerely committed to a constitution granting power to the hoplite class, whether in the form of a limited democracy or a broadly based oligarchy ", while John Fine has noted that " like many a person following a middle course, he was hated by both political extremes.
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Donald Kagan has argued that the Athenian strategy, if this account is accurate, must have been to draw the Peloponnesians into an attack on the small force so that the larger force following could surprise them.
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" Without Nicias ' intervention ," wrote Donald Kagan, " there would have been an Athenian expedition against Sicily in 415, but there could not have been a disaster.
* Donald Kagan, The Peace of Nicias and the Sicilian Expedition.
* Kagan, Donald, Steven Ozment, and Frank M. Turner, The Western Heritage, 7th ed, Prentice Hall, Upper Saddle River, 2001.
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( Donald Kagan has asserted that these apparently fortuitous arrivals must have been the result of planning by Demosthenes.
The Spartans refused to take this bait, but the next morning the Athenians sailed in both entrances to the harbor, which the Spartans had failed to block, and quickly routed the Spartan fleet ( Donald Kagan has suggested that the Spartans ' failure to blockade the entrances indicates that they could not do so, and that their plan was thus fatally flawed from the outset ).
Cleon's terms, Donald Kagan has argued, represented a recognition that the Athenians had little to gain from a peace which surrendered the advantage they had just won without impairing the Spartans ' ability to make war, while they might secure far better terms in the future by pressing their advantage.
* Kagan, Donald The Peloponnesian War ( Penguin Books, 2003 ).
" The outcome ," Donald Kagan has observed, " shook the Greek world.
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Thucydides did not know the exact numbers of men on each side, but estimated that there were about 9, 000 men on the Spartan side ( the Spartan army must have numbered about 3, 500, with 600 Sciritae, about 2, 000 neodamodeis and Brasideans and about 3, 000 Arcadians on the whole ) with somewhat fewer men on the Argive and Athenian side ( about 8, 000 ), according to Donald Kagan.

Donald and Yale
Blumine was rediscovered by Donald Mitchell in 1966, while doing research for his biography on Mahler in the Osborn Collection at Yale University, in a copy of the Hamburg version of the symphony.
After Sallmon left, the trustees hired Donald J. Cowling, another theologically liberal Yale Divinity School graduate, as his successor.
* Donald Goddard Wing ( 1904 – 1972 ), Yale Librarian
* Raskin, David, Donald Judd ( New Haven and London: Yale University Press, 2010 ); ISBN 978-0-300-16276-9
Former UB students include Michael Casey ( Yale Younger Poets Award ), Tony Petrosky ( Walt Whitman Award ), Donald Revell ( 2004 Lenore Marshall Prize ), Charles Baxter and Elizabeth Willis.
Donald Margulies ( born September 2, 1954 ) ( MARG-yoo-leez ) is an American playwright and a professor of English and Theater Studies at Yale University.
Frederick Kagan and his father Donald Kagan, who is a professor at Yale and a fellow at the Hudson Institute, together authored While America Sleeps: Self-Delusion, Military Weakness, and the Threat to Peace Today ( 2000 ).
Alumni of the Columbia Law Review include United States Supreme Court Justices William O. Douglas and Ruth Bader Ginsburg, Chief Judge of the U. S. Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit Wilfred Feinberg, United States Solicitor General Donald Verrilli Jr., Chairman of the Federal Reserve Bank of New York and Director of the National Economic Council, Stephen Friedman ( PFIAB ); Columbia Law School professor Herbert Wechsler, Yale Law School professors Felix S. Cohen and Geoffrey C. Hazard, Jr., New York University Law School professor Samuel Estreicher, Michigan Law School professor Mark D. West, and former New York Governor George Pataki, amongst others.
) The Yale St. Anthony Hall lectures, some co-sponsored with the Yale Review recently have included Gay Talese, D. A. Powell, Tom Perotta, Ilya Kaminsky, Tao Lin, Dave Eggers, Roddy Lumsden, Elizabeth Bear, Vona Groarke, Conor O ' Callaghan, John Guare, Claire Messud, Elizabeth Alexander, William Deresiewicz, Richard Wilbur, Henri Cole, Chris Adrian, Heidi Julavits, Joseph Harrison, Mark Strand, Wayne Koestenbaum, Dana Levin, Irving Feldman, John Butler, Maurice Manning, Peter Orszag, Michael Donaghy, Paul Muldoon, Martin Puryear, Robert Young Pelton, Rosa DeLauro, Donald Kagan, Bhagavan Das, Robert Stone, Peter Matthiessen, Agha Shahid Ali, Richard Selzer, Naomi Wolf, Carl Andre, Richard Haas, Robert P. De Vecchi, Thomas Fingar, Larry Kramer, Frank Deford, Paul Kennedy, Louise Glück, Henri Cole, Andrew Solomon and Christo.
The panel was chaired by Donald Langenberg ( University of Maryland ), and included the following members: Gloria Correro ( Mississippi State U. ), Linnea Ehri ( City University of New York ), Gwenette Ferguson ( middle school teacher, Houston, TX ), Norma Garza ( parent, Brownsville, TX ), Michael L. Kamil ( Stanford U. ), Cora Bagley Marrett ( U. Massachusetts-Amherst ), S. J. Samuels ( U. of Minnesota ), Timothy Shahahan ( U. of Illinois at Chicago ), Sally Shaywitz ( Yale U. ), Thomas Trabasso ( U. of Chicago ), Joanna Williams ( Columbia U. ), Dale Willows ( U. Of Toronto ), Joanne Yatvin ( school district superintendent, Boring, OR ).
* Donald Kagan ( born 1932 ), Yale historian specializing in ancient Greece
* The Two Reformations: The Journey from the Last Days to the New World, edited by Donald Weinstein ( New Haven: Yale University Press, 2003 )
Some of the IFA's more notable graduates include Robert Rosenblum, Linda Nochlin, Donald Posner, Marvin Trachtenberg, Priscilla Soucek, Edward J. Sullivan, Mariët Westermann, Robert Lubar, Thelma Thomas, and Katherine Welch, all of whom taught or are currently teaching at the IFA ; Frederick Hartt ; Robert Goldwater ; John Hayes ; Leo Steinberg ; Lucy Lippard ; Susan Vogel and Zainab Bahrani, professors at Columbia ; Slobodan Curcic, professor at Princeton ; Tim Barringer, professor at Yale ; Philippe de Montebello, former director of the Metropolitan Museum of Art ( currently teaching at the IFA ); Charles Little, William Wixom, Ian Wardropper, Barbara Boehm, and Nadine Orenstein, curators at the Metropolitan Museum of Art ; Anne Poulet, director of the Frick Collection ; and artist Philip Pearlstein.
He moved in 1899 to The Standard as chief leader-writer and moved in 1900 to The Times, to act as co-editor with Sir Donald Mackenzie Wallace and President Arthur Twining Hadley of Yale University on preparation of the eleven volumes forming the 10th edition of the Encyclopædia Britannica.

Donald and historian
But after the war, Prufer rewrote his entire diaries in order to remake himself from an anti-Semitic German ultra-nationalist into a Nazi opponent who was utterly disgusted by Nazi anti-Semitism ; his deception was not exposed until the 1980s by American historian Donald McKale.
* David Herbert Donald, noted historian
Africanist historian Donald R. Wright suggests that Senegambian place-names indicate " that the earliest inhabitants might be identified most closely with one of several related groups — Bainunk, Kasanga, Beafada ... To these were added Serer, who moved southward during the first millennium A. D. from the Senegal River valley, and Mande-speaking peoples, who arrived later still from the east.
In literary historian Donald Keene's books, he uses four large categories:
** Indianapolis 500: In what Indianapolis Motor Speedway historian Donald Davidson and Speedway public address announcer Tom Carnegie later call the greatest moment in the track's history, 1973 winner Gordon Johncock wins his second race over 1979 winner Rick Mears by 0. 16 seconds, the closest finish to that date, after Mears draws alongside Johncock with a lap remaining, after erasing a seemingly insurmountable advantage of more than 11 seconds in the final 10 laps.
Donald Cameron Watt, Emeritus Professor of Modern History at the London School of Economics, wrote that he admires some of Irving's work as a historian, though he rejects his conclusions about the Holocaust.
These films were, according to music historian Donald Clarke, the " ancestors " of music video.
* Donald Davidson ( historian ), historian
* David Herbert Donald, historian
David Herbert Donald ( 1920 – 2009 ), Pulitzer-prize-winning historian.
Such passages, says the music historian Donald Jay Grout, " reveal Handel the dramatist, the unerring master of dramatic effect ".
* Donald M. Rawson ( born 1925 ), historian of the 19th century United States ; professor and graduate school dean at NSU ( 1960 – 1984 )
* December 19 – Donald Creighton, historian
* Donald Davidson ( historian ), historian of the Indianapolis Motor Speedway
It is for this reason Disney historian Jim Korkis has dubbed him " Donald Duck's Other Daddy.
The historian Donald C. Simmons thinks that Benjamin may have considered joining his brother Joseph Benjamin, Colin J. McRae, the former Confederate Financial Agent in Europe, and other Confederates at New Richmond, British Honduras, in the Confederate settlements.
Evidence compiled by Donald Graves, a Canadian historian employed at the Directorate of History, Department of National Defence Canada, argues that General Drummond failed to use skirmish pickets to protect his guns, which were consequently captured by the Americans.
English technology historian Donald Routledge Hill writes:
* Donald Davidson, poet, essayist, reviewer and historian
On April 24, 2010, Coal Black and De Sebben Dwarfs, along with 7 other titles from the Censored Eleven was screened at the first annual TCM Film Festival as part of a special presentation hosted by film historian Donald Bogle ; the eight shorts shown were restored for that release.
Donald Grant Creighton, ( July 15, 1902 – December 19, 1979 ) was a noted Canadian historian.
Donald Swann was married twice ; he married Janet Oxborrow in 1955 and they were divorced in 1983 ; his second wife was the art historian Alison Smith.

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