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Historian John Huddleston estimates the death toll at ten percent of all Northern males 20 – 45 years old, and 30 percent of all Southern white males aged 18 – 40.
Historian John Lewis Gaddis has summarized the turnaround in evaluations by historians:
Historian John Rodden stated: " John Podhoretz did claim that if Orwell were alive today, he ’ d be standing with the neo-conservatives and against the Left.
Historian John Toland relates a story by Günter Syrup, a subordinate of Heydrich.
* John S. Brown, United States Army brigadier general ; Chief Historian of the United States Army Center of Military History
Historian Jim Bradbury has summarised the contemporary historical opinion of John's positive qualities, observing that John is today usually considered a " hard-working administrator, an able man, an able general ".
Historian John Morris made the putative reign of Arthur the organising principle of his history of sub-Roman Britain and Ireland, The Age of Arthur ( 1973 ).
Historian John Erickson dates 1 February 1924, when Mikhail Frunze became head of the Red Army Staff, as the ascent of the General Staff, which dominated Soviet military planning and operations.
Historian John Hedley Brooke describes wide variations: " the natural sciences have been invested with religious meaning, with antireligious implications and, in many contexts, with no religious significance at all.
Historian John Stow, writing in his Survey of London ( 1598 ), noted ' this place is called the Star Chamber, because the roof thereof is decked with the likeness of stars gilt ...' The chamber's description is regarded as the most likely explanation for its name by the editors of the Oxford English Dictionary.
Historian John Laband dismisses these stories as myth.
Historian John Hicks claims that the United States has never possessed for any considerable period of time the two party system in its pure and undefiled form.
" Historian and former White House Counsel John Dean's reassessment of Harding stated his accomplishments included income tax and federal spending reductions, economic policies that reduced " stagflation ", a reduction of unemployment by 10 %, and a bold foreign policy that created peace with Germany, Japan, and Central America.
Historian John M. Cooper argues that, in his first term, Wilson successfully pushed a legislative agenda that few presidents have equaled, and remained unmatched up until the New Deal.
Historian John Brooks in his book Once in Golconda considered the turn of the 19th to 20th century period to have been Wall Street's heyday.
Historian and Point du Sable biographer John F. Swenson has called these claims " elaborate, undocumented assertions ... in a fanciful biography ".
* Peter W. Edbury and John G. Rowe, William of Tyre: Historian of the Latin East.
Historian John Thornton noted, " A number of technical and geographical factors combined to make Europeans the most likely people to explore the Atlantic and develop its commerce.
Historian and former MP and Trudeau biographer John English said " I don't think it does any good to do this kind of historical ransacking to try to destroy reputations ".
Historian John Mack Faragher cautions that the folk image of Boone as semiliterate is misleading, however, arguing that Boone " acquired a level of literacy that was the equal of most men of his times.
Historian John Birkenmeier has recently argued that John's reign was the most successful of the Komnenian period.
Historian John Burnham interviewed Watson late in life, and portrayed him as a man of ( still ) strong opinions and some bitterness towards his detractors.
Historian John D. Post has called this " the last great subsistence crisis in the Western world ".
Historian John D. Winters in The Civil War in Louisiana ( 1963 ), describes Sabine as " a poor piney-hill parish met earlier obligations to her men by voting funds for the Sabine Rifles, Sabine Rebels, Sabine Volunteers, and Jordan's Company, and sent $ 500 to another company already departed for the front.

Historian and 2003
An account of his life by Alan Dorling is in the Nottinghamshire Historian journal, spring / summer 2000, pages 9 – 15 and further details in the autumn / winter edition of 2003, pages 8 – 12.
* Whetter, James ( 2003 ) Dr. A. L. Rowse: Poet, Historian, Lover of Cornwall Gorran, St. Austell: Lyfrow Trelyspen ISBN 0-9539972-1-9
* William J. Morgan ( historian ) ( 1917 – 2003 ), Senior Historian at the U. S. Naval Historical Center and editor of Naval Documents of the American Revolution
* Romy Golan, Historian of the Immediate Future: Reyner Banham – Book Review, The Art Bulletin, June 2003.
* Tales Of Beachfields Park, ( 2003 ), Winner of the 2003 Historical Association Young Historian Primary School Award for Local History
Historian Patrick Gallo, however, in For Love and Country: The Italian Resistance ( University Press Of America, 2003 ), argues that the Rome-based Resistance not only undermined German morale but also achieved important strategic objectives and was hence not a useless provocation, as contended by critics, but an act of legitimate military significance in furthering the Allied victory.
Produced by James Nicoloro, the PBS documentaries are a series of " Walk Through " documentaries about various communities around New York City, which include A Walk Down 42nd Street ( August 1998 ), A Walk Up Broadway ( March 1999 ), A Walk Through Harlem ( December 1999 ), A Walk Around Brooklyn with David Hartman and Historian Barry Lewis ( 2000 ), A Walk Through Greenwich Village ( 2001 ), A Walk Through Central Park ( 2001 ), A Walk Through Newark ( 2002 ), A Walk Through Hoboken ( 2003 ), A Walk Through Queens ( 2004 ), A Walk Through the Bronx ( 2005 ), and A Walk Around Staten Island ( 2007 ).
* 2003: Jane Brierley, Memoirs of a Less Travelled Road: A Historian ’ s Life
In 2003, Nigel Whiteley published a biography of Banham, Reyner Banham: Historian of the Immediate Future.
* " A Most Partial Historian ", First Things 138 ( December 2003 ): 34-41.
* " A Most Partial Historian ", First Things 138 ( December 2003 ): 34-41.
Although many reviewers compared The Historian to Dan Brown's historical thriller The Da Vinci Code ( 2003 ), Kostova has said her book " is part of a tradition where literary craft and experiments in form are all as important as action ... the only overlap is this idea of people searching for something in history.

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*' New Historian ' Shifts from Old View of Israel Israeli " new historian " Benny Morris was online Monday, March 12, at 2 p. m.
It put an end to the War of the Castilian Succession, which ended with a victory of the Catholic Monarchs on land < ref name =" Bailey W. Diffie ">< sub >< big >↓</ big ></ sub > Bailey W. Diffie and George D. Winius “ In a war in which the Castilians were victorious on land and the Portuguese at sea, …” in Foundations of the Portuguese empire 1415-1580, volume I, University of Minnesota Press, 1985, p. 152 .</ ref > and a Portuguese victory on the sea .< ref name =" Historian Malyn Newitt ">< sub >< big >↓</ big ></ sub > Historian Malyn Newitt: “ All things considered, it is not surprising that the Portuguese emerged victorious from this first maritime colonial war.
The main events of this war were the indecisive < ref name =" British historian Ian Robertson ">< sub >< big >↓</ big ></ sub > British historian Ian Robertson: “ Civil war, however, was immediately provoked by the partisans of " la Beltraneja ", whose claim was supported by the king of Portugal, but after the indecisive battle of Toro ( 1476 ) the Portuguese withdrew leaving Fernando and Isabel firmly established ” in Spain, the mainland, E. Benn, 1980, p. 19 .</ ref >< ref name =" Historian Carl ">< sub >< big >↓</ big ></ sub > Historian Carl hanson: “ In march 1476, the Portuguese and Castilian armies met at Toro.
His Castilian partisans threw their support to Fernando and Isabella, rather than stick with a lost cause .” in Atlantic emporium: Portugal and the wider world, 1147-1497, volume 47 de Iberian studies, University press of the South, 2002, p. 128 .</ ref > battle of Toro ( 1 March 1476 ), transformed < ref name =" Historian Marvin ">< sub >< big >↓</ big ></ sub > Historian Marvin Lunenfeld: “.
* 3rd Annual Report of the State Historian of New York ( 1897, Appendix " M ") p. 712 Clinton's Muster Roll, Ulster County, 1762
Historian Jacques Termeau, in La Flèche Book No. 9, p. 5-11, has documented several hypotheses which most likely are related to the ancient Latin name Fixa meaning " stuck ", that is to say " rock stuck in the ground ".

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