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Historian Charles Alexander estimated that by the end of 1921, Tulsa had 3, 200 residents in the Klan.
Historian Charles Ross praises Edward's leadership and skill in close combat rather than his strategies and tactics.
" Historian Charles Wiltse agrees, noting, " Though he is known today primarily for his sectionalism, Calhoun was the last of the great political leaders of his time to take a sectional position — later than Daniel Webster, later than Henry Clay, later than Adams himself.
Historian Charles Petrie concludes that he was one of the greatest prime ministers " if on no other ground than that he enabled the country to pass from the old order to the new without any violent upheaval .... He understood the new Britain.
Historian Charles P. Roland, a native of Crockett County and specialist in the American Civil War and the American South, taught at Alamo High School from 1938 to 1940.
Historian William G. Thomas writes, " At a cost of nearly $ 300, 000, the N. Y., P. & N. was dredging a new harbor out of a large fresh-water lagoon between King ’ s and Old Plantation creeks in lower Northampton County, and Scott planned to develop a new town around it called Cape Charles City.
Historian Charles Webster concludes:
Historian and royal biographer Charles Powell told BBC News in 2008 that " There's a deep-rooted feeling of gratitude for the king's role in the transition to democracy Polls show that he is the individual to whom democratisation is most closely attributed, and the sense of gratitude cuts across class and ideological lines.
" Historian Charles Solomon noted a rubbery, flexible animation quality visible in all Clampett's shorts, and Maltin noted an " energetic, comic anarchy.
* Barrow, Clyde W., More Than a Historian: The Political and Economic Thought of Charles A.
" Henry Charles Lea: The Historian as Reformer.
Historian Charles Edward Cauthen writes:
Historian Charles Hubbard:
Historian Charles Hubbard describes the Confederate perspective to the resolution of the crisis:
Historian and printer Charles Kelly came to know NPS officials at Zion well and volunteered to ' watchdog ' the park for the NPS.
Sir Charles Petrie discusses the club ( and offers criticisms of Mosley's methods ) in his 1972 memoir, A Historian Looks at his World.
Historian Daniel Feller asserts that libertarian authors Thomas DiLorenzo, Charles Adams, and Jeffrey Rogers Hummel have produced a " marriage of neo-Confederates and libertarianism.
Historian George Sherburn then discovered the letters from Charlotte to her mother, from which he wrote his biography of Charles Edward.
Historian Mark Summers concludes that Pike stressed the sensational, but " however maliciously and mendaciously he shaded his evidence, his accounts squared with those of his colleagues Charles Nordhoff of the New York Herald and H. P.
Historian Charles Wolfe noted " It Wasn't God ..." was one of the few notable exceptions to the rule of an answer song not enjoying the same success as the original.
The rock critic Charles Shaar Murray, for example, called him " the Hoodie Historian ... throwing whatever passes for gang signs in the history department of the University of Sheffield ".
* Labaree, Leonard W., " Charles McLean Andrews: Historian, 1863-1943 ", the William and mary Quarterly, third Series, I ( January 1944, pp 3 – 14 )
Historian Charles Freeman posits that Caiaphas and members of the Sanhedrin removed Jesus ' body to stave off possible civil disorder from Jesus's followers.
Historian Charles J. Esdaile describes Machado's " two Spains " as " the one clerical, absolutist and reactionary, and the other secular, constitutional and progressive ," but views this picture of the first Spain as " far too simplistic ", in that it lumps the enlightened absolutism of the 18th century Bourbon monarchs with the reactionary politics that simply wanted to restore the " untrammeled enjoyment " of the privileges of the Church and aristocracy.

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Historian R. H. Davis's influential biography paints a picture of a weak king: a capable military leader in the field, full of activity and pleasant, but " beneath the surface ... mistrustful and sly ", with poor strategic judgement that ultimately undermined his reign.
Historian M. R. Werner referred to the Justice Department under Harding and Daugherty as " the den of a ward politician and the White House a night club.
Historian R. Hal Williams suggested that the opposite philosophy, of legislation for the masses leading to prosperity for all, advocated by Bryan in his speech, informed the domestic policies of later Democratic presidents, including Franklin Roosevelt with his New Deal.
Historian R. F. Foster, in his Modern Ireland calls him an ' epitome of Elizabethan adventurer-colonist in Ireland ’,
Historian Adrian R. Lewis postulates that American casualties would have been greatly reduced if a longer barrage had been implemented.
Historian Donald R. Wright states that " In the last decade of the fifteenth century, a group of nyancho lineages from Kaabu moved north of the Gambia River and took over an area on the southern edge of the weakening Jolof Empire.
Historian H. P. R. Finberg suggests that the foundation charter may have been drafted in the 9th century, based on some authentic material.
Historian R. Allen Brown has described these as " amongst the finest achievements of medieval military architecture England and Wales ".
* Jonathan R. De Mallie ( 1955 -) Author, Historian, Investment Banker and Philanthropist
Historian R. Hal Williams summarized the relationship between McKinley and Hanna:
Historian Samuel R. Brown stated 25 killed or fatally injured and 50 wounded in Johnson ’ s regiment and 2 killed and 6-7 wounded in the infantry, for a total of 27 killed and 56 or 57 wounded Harrison informed United States Secretary of War John Armstrong, Jr. that the only casualties inflicted on his command by the British troops at the battle were three men wounded: all of the rest were inflicted by the Indians.
Historian R. H. Britnell writes of gazetteers in Ming China, " by the sixteenth century, for a county or monastery not to have a gazetteer was regarded as evidence that the place was inconsequential.
Historian Stephen R. Bown: “(...) When Ferdinand an Isabella secured their rule after the Battle of Toro 1 march 1476-effectively eliminating the threat of portuguese invasion but not officially ending the war-they renewed the twenty-year-old Castilian claim to their " ancient and exclusive " rights to the Canary Islands and the Guinea coast (...).
** R. B. Bernstein, " Scholarship and Engagement: Henry Steele Commager as Historian and Public Intellectual: Review of Neil Jumonville, Henry Steele Commager: Midcentury Liberalism and the History of the Present ," H-Law, H-Net Reviews, October, 1999. http :// www. h-net. org / reviews / showrev. php? id = 3457
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While China has always had a diversity of religious beliefs, filial piety has been common to almost all of them ; for example, Historian Hugh D. R. Baker calls respect for the family the only element common to almost all Chinese believers.
Historian James R. Arnold offers a different narrative.
" John R. Commons as a Historian of Economics: The Quest for the Antecedents of Collective Action " in Research in the History of Economic Thought and Methodology, Vol. 1, 1983.
Historian Franklin R. Mullaly gives still another version of the British casualties: 46 killed and 295 wounded.
* Deedler, William R. ( Weather Historian, WFO Pontiac / Detroit Mi ) Hell Hath ' No Fury Like a Great Lakes Fall Storm: The White Hurricane of 1913.
Historian R. W. Southern disagrees with Boswell's claims and has written that " the only relevant generalization which emerges from the penitential codes down to the eleventh century is that sodomy was treated on about the same level as copulation with animals.
Historian Peter R. Prifti described the book's treatment of the Corfu Channel incident as " a masterful exposition of that tragic incident, and a good indication of the level of scholarship that characterizes the contents of the book.
Historian Dean L. May noted that the more zealous reformation efforts were not universally accepted in Utah: in a possible tongue-in-cheek diary entry, Hannah Tapfield King responded to Grant's accusation that the Polysophical Society ( a literary club organized by the more socially liberal Lorenzo Snow and his sister Eliza R. Snow ), had an " adulterous spirit.
Army Historian Robert R. Smith wrote:

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