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Historian and Lillian
Historian Lillian Faderman declared, " Its very establishment in the midst of witch-hunts and police harassment was an act of courage, since members always had to fear that they were under attack, not because of what they did, but merely because of who they were.

Historian and calls
Historian Walter Laqueur calls RNE far closer to the Nazi model than the LDPR.
Historian R. F. Foster, in his Modern Ireland calls him an ' epitome of Elizabethan adventurer-colonist in Ireland ’,
Historian Wolfgang Schneider calls into question Wittmann's tactical ability, claiming " a competent tank company commander does not accumulate so many serious mistakes ".
Historian of ancient China Mark Edward Lewis speaks of the Yellow Emperor's " earlier nature as a god ," whereas Roel Sterckx, a professor at University of Cambridge, calls Huangdi a " legendary cultural hero.
Historian J. K. Hyde writes that the idea of Florence being the daughter of Rome would have given the Florentines a sense of destiny, while the second founding by Charlemagne provided historical context for alliance with France, which Hyde calls " the touchstone of Guelphism ".
Historian Morris Rossabi calls Rashid-al-Din " arguably the most distinguished figure in Persia during Mongolian rule ".
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 Richard White calls Berry " the environmental writer who has most thoughtfully tried to come to terms with labor " and " one of the few environmental writers who takes work seriously.
Historian Lawrence Larsen calls him a " a master of " political theater.
Historian Ruth Rosen in The World Split Open: How the Women's Movement Changed America ( 2001 ) calls her a central figure in starting the contemporary women's movement of the United States.
Historian Emanuel Rostworowski describes him as a vital secretary-editor, who certainly participated in related discussions and influenced both Potocki and the king, and calls his quarters in the Royal Palace a “ creche ” of the constitution.
Historian Norman Davies calls the Polish Constitution of 3 May 1791 " the first constitution of its kind in Europe ".
Historian Mircea Eliade calls this Supreme Being a deus otiosus ( an " idle god "), although this term is also used more broadly, to refer to any god who doesn't interact regularly with humans.
Historian Paul Fussell refers to what he calls a " top out of sight " class in the United States.
Historian G. Edward White calls the latter book " the best general survey of the literature of Lochner revisionism ," and Yale Law School professor Jack Balkin adds that " Rehabilitating Lochner will change the way people think about the transition from the late nineteenth century to the modern New Deal and Civil Rights regime.

Historian and riots
Historian David Carter remarks in his book about the Stonewall riots that the bar itself was a complex business that represented a community center, an opportunity for the Mafia to blackmail its own customers, a home, and a place of " exploitation and degradation ".
Historian Alfred-Maurice de Zayas has written that in his view, despite the small number of deaths, the riots met the " intent to destroy in whole or in part " criterion of the Genocide Convention.

Historian and shot
Historian J. G. M. Ramsey credited Hugh Lawson White's company with the killing of the Cherokee chief, King Fisher, and White's granddaughter and biographer, Nancy Scott, stated that White fired the fatal shot.
Historian John Day notes that records show most Trained Band casualties were hit in the head, while a survivor boasted that the artillery " did us no harm, only the shot broke our pikes "; evidently, in the heat of battle, the Royalist artillery were firing too high.

Historian and heard
Historian Howard Zinn wrote: " At the great Washington March of 1963, the chairman of the Student Non-Violent Coordinating Committee ( SNCC ), John Lewis, speaking to the same enormous crowd that heard Martin Luther King ’ s I Have a Dream speech, was prepared to ask the right question: ' Which side is the federal government on ?’ That sentence was eliminated from his speech by organizers of the March to avoid offending the Kennedy Administration.

Historian and round
Historian Richard Avent considers it " the finest surviving example of a Welsh round tower ".

Historian and world
Historian Mark Noll concludes it ranks " among the small handful of semi-sacred texts by which Americans conceive their place in the world ".
( Historian Jacques Gernet argues that this means a population of over 1 million inhabitants, making Hangzhou the most populous city in the world.
Historian Robert Holtman regards it as one of the few documents that have influenced the whole world.
Historian John D. Post has called this " the last great subsistence crisis in the Western world ".
Historian Frederick Jackson Turner explored their individualistic world view and values:
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: “.
Historian Teresa Wilniewczyc noted, that his zeal for totalitarian control over the world of Polish culture was " far more than was required ".
Historian E. H. Carr argues that the decision to launch a Red International of Labor Unions at all was a byproduct of the era of heady revolutionary fervor that world revolution was around the corner, declaring:
Historian Victor Davis Hanson, among others, therefore argues that Pagondas's simple use of cavalry reserves and altered troop formations set the stage for the entire military history of the West, and, by extension, the world.

Historian and ",
Historian Benjamin Platt Thomas wrote that Booth " won celebrity with theater-goers by his romantic personal attraction ", but that he was " too impatient for hard study " and his " brilliant talents had failed of full development.
Historian Eric Hobsbawm has called their machine wrecking " collective bargaining by riot ", which had been a tactic used in Britain since the Restoration, as the scattering of manufactories throughout the country made large-scale strikes impractical.
Historian Adolf Pawiński, who in the late 19th century was director of Polish Central Archives of Historical Records, estimated in his book " Polska XVI wieku pod względem geograficzno-statystycznym ", that the size of Kraków Voivodeship was 19, 028 km < sup > 2 </ sup >.
Historian Michael Clanchy noted " the medieval axiom that laymen are illiterate and its converse that clergy are literate ", so it may be the case that few soldiers read Vegetius ' work.
Historian Beau Riffenburgh states that the promise to Scott " should never ethically have been demanded ", and compares Scott's intransigence on this matter unfavourably with the generous attitudes of the Norwegian explorer Fridtjof Nansen, who gave freely of his advice and expertise to all, whether they were potential rivals or not.
Historian Graham White describes the treaty of Winchester as a " precarious peace ", capturing the judgement of most modern historians that the situation in late 1153 was still uncertain and unpredictable.
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 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 Norman F. Cantor has made the paradoxical statement that he was " the most effective king in Anglo-Saxon history ", despite his not being Anglo-Saxon.
Historian Callinicus dedicated a ten-book history of Alexandria to a " Cleopatra ", who can only be Zenobia.
Historian Robert W. Morrow speculated that much of the early criticism, which he called " surprisingly intense ", stemmed from cultural and historical reasons in regards to, as he put it, " the place of children in American society and the controversies about television's effects on them ".
Historian Pierre Chaunu termed the consequences of European navigation " disenclavement ", with it marking an end of isolation for some societies and an increase in inter-societal contact for most others.
Historian Roderich Schmidt says that the first mention was in two documents dating to 1227, signed by the Pomeranian dukes Wartislaw III and Barnim I and their mothers, confirming the establishment of Marienbusch Abbey in 1224 and donating estates, among them a village " in Stolp minore " or " in parvo Ztolp ", respectively, to that abbey.
Historian Nicholas Goodrick-Clarke has described this membership roll and other, similar claims as " spurious " and " fanciful ", noting that Feder, Eckart and Rosenberg were never more than guests to whom the Thule Society extended hospitality during the Bavarian revolution of 1918, although he has more recently acknowledged that Hess and Frank were members of the Society before they came to prominence in the Nazi Party.
Historian Ibn Hayyan reported that in 816, Abd al-Karim ibn Abd al-Wahid ibn Mugit launched a military campaign against the pro-Frankish " Enemy of God ", " Velasco the Gascon " (, Balašk al-Ŷalašqī ), Sahib of Pamplona ().
Historian Graham White describes the treaty of Winchester as a " precarious peace ", capturing the judgement of most modern historians that the situation in late 1153 was still uncertain and unpredictable.
* Scouting in Indiana ", The Indiana Historian March 1997.
* Queen Elizabeth's First Historian: William Camden and the Beginning of English " Civil History ", 1971.
Historian Irina Livezeanu proposed that the respect he enjoys in Romania is matched by that of other " nationalist thinkers and politicians " who " have reentered the contemporary scene largely as heroes of a pre-and anticommunist past ", including Nae Ionescu and Cioran, but also Ion Antonescu and Nichifor Crainic.
Historian Jack Oruch has made the case that the traditions associated with " Valentine's Day ", documented in Geoffrey Chaucer's Parliament of Foules and set in the fictional context of an old tradition, had no such tradition before Chaucer.
The first stories in the series are related by an individual Carmpan, the " 3rd Historian ", who seeks to chronicle life in the Galaxy and the struggle against the Berserkers.
* The Egyptian Magazine " Noon ", Cairo-Egypt – History of Prince Rashed Al-Khuzai with King Abdul Aziz Al Saud, an article that was published by the American Writer Mr. Muneer Husainy & the Saudi Historian Mr. Khalid Al-Sudairy. This article was published at 27 November 2009.
" In his 64th chapter, " Biography of Sima Rangju ", the Grand Historian writes, " I have read Sima's Art of War.
Historian Harold Schultz describes the Aberharts as " prosperous ", while biographers David Elliott and Iris Miller says they " lived better than the average family ".

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