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Historian Michael Lynch comments that " the Scottishness of Balmoral helped to give the monarchy a truly British dimension for the first time ".
* Michael Allen, Historian, Author
Historian Michael Morrison wrote:
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 Michael Robertson has said that " Newspaper reporters and readers of the 1890s were much less concerned with distinguishing among fact-based reporting, opinion and literature.
Historian Michael Beschloss called Daley " the pre-eminent mayor of the 20th century.
Historian of science Michael Shermer describes its website as being one of " the two best resources on the Internet on the evolution / creation topic " ( the other being TalkOrigins Archive ).
Historian and humanist Michael Grant lists the battle of Tours in the macrohistorical dates of the Roman era.
Historian Michael Ainger questions this explanation, at least in part, stating that the heat waves in the summer of 1878 were short and transient.
* Michael Baxandall, Art Historian
Historian Michael Morrison argues that from 1820 to 1846 a combination of " racism and veneration of the Union " had prevented a direct northern attack on slavery.
Historian Michael Cannon claims that " In September 1855 she performed her erotic Spider Dance at the Theatre Royal in Melbourne, raising her skirts so high that the audience could see she wore no underclothing at all " ( actually a salacious and unfounded rumour ).
Historian Michael Barrier has lamented the apparent loss of Western's business records for the use of future researchers.
* Howard Zinn, Historian, is Dead at 87, By Michael Powell, New York Times, January 28, 2010
Historian Michael Glover presents Carnot as a meddler.
Historian Michael Wood ( historian ) discusses the open field system at Laxton in episode 2 " Domesday to Magna Carta " of his television series Michael Wood's Story of England ( TV series ).
Historian Michael Sibalis describes the belief of the French homophile group Arcadie, " that public hostility to homosexuals resulted largely from their outrageous and promiscuous behaviour ; homophiles would win the good opinion of the public and the authorities by showing themselves to be discreet, dignified, virtuous and respectable.
Historian Michael Glover writes that the first day's attack was a failure because of Carnot's interference, while the second day's success resulted from Jourdan using his own tactical judgment.
* A story about a reader reading a book ( e. g. The Neverending Story by Michael Ende, Italo Calvino's If On A Winter's Night A Traveler, Elizabeth Kostova's The Historian and The Princess Bride by William Goldman )
Historian Michael Lind describes it as a coherent applied economic philosophy with logical and conceptual relationships with other economic ideas.
Historian Michael McConnell argued that even if the Fort Pitt attempt was successful, Native Americans were familiar with the disease and adept at isolating the infected.
Historian Michael Bonner points out that the term is also used due to the dramatic difference between al-Hakim and his predecessors and his successors while also pointing out such persecution is an extreme rarity in Islam during this era " In his capital of Cairo, this unbalanced ( and, in the view of most, mad ) caliph raged against the Christians in particular ... On the whole such episodes remained exceptional, like the episodes of forced conversion to Islam.
" Historian Michael Foss also notes this contrast " For more than three hundered and fifty years, from the time when the Caliph Omar made a treaty with the Patriarch Sophronius until 1009, when mad al-Hakim began attacks on Christians and Jews, the city of Jerusalem and the Holy Land were open to the West, with an easy welcome and the way there was no more dangerous than a journey from Paris to Rome .... Soon al-Hakim the panic was over.

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Historian Thomas Woods argues that the crashes were caused by various privately-owned banks with state charters that issued paper money, supposedly convertible to gold, in amounts greatly exceeding their gold reserves.
Historian of science Thierry Bardini argues that Engelbart's complex personal philosophy ( which drove all his research ) foreshadowed the modern application of the concept of coevolution to the philosophy and use of technology.
Historian Paul Nagel argues that, like Abraham Lincoln after him, Adams suffered from depression for much of his life.
Historian Frank McLynn argues that John's early years at Fontevrault, combined with his relatively advanced education, may have turned him against the church.
Historian Nancy Rabinowitz argues that ancient Greek red vase images portraying women with their arms around another woman's waist, or leaning on a woman's shoulders can be construed as expressions of romantic desire.
Historian Albert Mathiez argues that the authority of the Committee of Public Safety was based on the necessities of war, as those in power realized that deviating from the will of the people was a temporary emergency response measure in order to secure the ideals of the Republic.
Historian Eric Foner argues that Paine's works " forged a new political language " designed to bring politics to the people, using a " clear, simple and straightforward " style.
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 David Allyn argues that the sexual revolution was a time of " coming-out ": about premarital sex, masturbation, erotic fantasies, pornography use, and sexuality.
Historian Ahmad Y. al-Hassan argues — contra the general notion — that the Chinese technology passed through Arabic alchemy and chemistry before the 13th century.
" Historian Henry Reynolds argues that there was a " historical neglect " of the Aborigines by historians until the late 1960s.
( Historian Jacques Gernet argues that this means a population of over 1 million inhabitants, making Hangzhou the most populous city in the world.
Historian Colin Jones argues that Louis XV left France with serious financial difficulties: " The military disasters of the Seven Years War led to acute state financial crisis .".
Historian Eric Foner argues, " What remains certain is that Reconstruction failed, and that for blacks its failure was a disaster whose magnitude cannot be obscured by the genuine accomplishments that did endure.
Historian and theorist Bryan Palmer argues that gender studies current reliance on post-structuralism — with its reification of discourse and avoidance of the structures of oppression and struggles of resistance — obscures the origins, meanings, and consequences of historical events and processes, and he seeks to counter the current gender studies with an argument for the necessity to analyze lived experience and the structures of subordination and power.
Historian Edward Acton argues that " by stubbornly refusing to reach any modus vivendi with the Progressive Bloc of the Duma ... Nicholas undermined the loyalty of even those closest to the throne opened an unbridgeable breach between himself and public opinion.
Historian Robert Thomas ( 1965 ) argues that the impact of the acts on the economies of the 13 American colonies was minimal ; the cost was about ₤ 4 per ₤ 1000 of income per year.
Historian Gavan McCormack writes that Burchett regretted this analogy, but argues that the factual basis of the description was confirmed by POW Walker Mahurin.
Historian David Allyn argues that the sexual revolution was a time of " coming-out ": about premarital sex, masturbation, erotic fantasies, pornography use, and sexuality.
Historian Stuart Macintyre argues, " the achievements of the wowsers were impressive.
Historian Avery Craven argues that, for the most part, the debate from 1828-1832 was a local South Carolina affair.
Historian Sean Wilentz ( 2006 ) argues that as a practical politician elected to serve the people Jefferson had to negotiate solutions, not insist on his own version of abstract positions.
Historian Wilson D. Miscamble argues that Kennan played a critical role in shaping the foreign policies of the Truman administration.

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