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Historian and Sir
Historian Paul Moon believes the instructions were written by Sir James Stephen, then head of the Colonial Office.
Historian Sir Steven Runciman was his uncle.
Sir Charles Petrie discusses the club ( and offers criticisms of Mosley's methods ) in his 1972 memoir, A Historian Looks at his World.
( 1948 ) the Official Historian J. E. Edmonds wrote that Sir Douglas Haig, Commander-in-Chief of the British Expeditionary Force and General Gough the Fifth Army commander were at cross purposes before and during the early part of the Third Ypres campaign.
* Sir John Clapham ( North ' A ' House, 1887 – 92 ): Historian.
He is married to Lucy Keegan ( daughter of Military Historian Sir John Keegan ) and has four sons, Benjamin ( also a graduate of Harvard University ), Sam ( Harvard University Class of 2014 ), Max and Zachary, and one daughter, Lily.
While never given a name ( he is referred to as " the Historian " by Carroll in the prologue to Sylvie and Bruno Concluded, and is called " Mister Sir " by Bruno ), this character serves a supporting role in every plotline in the novel, and the story is told through his eyes.
* Sir Gabriel Nweze Igboanugo, Historian and Writer

Historian and Hugh
Historian Hugh Trevor-Roper said in 1977 that More was " the first great Englishman whom we feel that we know, the most saintly of humanists, the most human of saints, the universal man of our cool northern renaissance.
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 Hugh Thomas describes their armaments as " primitive ".
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 Hugh Kennedy suggests that " The castle scientifically designed as a fighting machine surely reached its apogee in great buildings like Margat and Crac des Chevaliers.
Historian Leo de Hartog gives the size of the Rus ' army as 30, 000, while Richard Gabriel and Hector Hugh Munro claim that the size of the Rus ' army was 80, 000. de Hartog also estimates the size of the Mongol army as 20, 000, while Gabriel estimates that it was around 23, 000 men.
" Historian Hugh Cole pointed out that Patton was also the first American military leader to integrate rifle companies " when manpower got tight.
Historian Séan Duffy argues that the Bissets ( later known as the " Bissets of the Glens ") helped Hugh de Lacy, and probably ended up with Donnchadh's territory as a reward.

Historian and Thomas
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 Thomas Bailey observed, " Seldom has the public mind been so successfully poisoned against an honest and high-minded man.
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 Thomas Goodrich concluded that Booth entered the Confederate Secret Service as a spy and courier.
Historian Ronald Numbers has been quoted as saying: " I can't say much about Gould's strengths as a scientist, but for a long time I've regarded him as the second most influential historian of science ( next to Thomas Kuhn ).
Historian David Starkey describes Thomas thus: " tall, well-built and with a dashing beard and auburn hair, he was irresistible to women.
* Thomas D. Clark, Noted Historian
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.
The actual location of the Catalaunian Fields is unclear: Historian Thomas Hodgkin located the site near Méry-sur-Seine, but current consensus places the battlefield at Châlons-en-Champagne.
Historian Thomas J. McGuire writes that, " American estimates of British losses run as high as 2, 000, based on distant observation and sketchy, unreliable reports ".
* John Leonard Clive, Thomas Babington Macaulay — the Shaping of the Historian ( London: Secker and Warburg, 1973 ).
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.
A more detailed record of the event is recounted by Thomas Salmon in his Chronological Historian ( London, 1723, 106 ), thus:
Historian Thomas Bicknell called it " the most remarkable document that was issued during the period preceding the War of the Revolution.
Historian L. G. Thomas recognized Stewart's admirable qualities, but criticized him for lacking Sifton's " ruthless and forceful leadership " and claimed that " few provincial premiers have been more universally praised by their opponents and more unanimously deplored by their supporters.
Historian Thomas Ryley summarizes the common feeling at the time saying, " More than any of the other objectors to war, he remained a symbol of opposition to the conflict and to Wilsonian policies for prosecuting it.
Historian E. Thomas Wood says that " without question " Seigenthaler ran the newspaper as a liberal one.
Historian Vincent A. Smith says, “ It must be admitted that a personal visit of the Apostle Thomas to South India was easily feasible in the traditional belief that he came by way of Socotra, where an ancient Christian settlement undoubtedly existed.
Historian Thomas Hughes ( Hughes 2004 ) has detailed the way in which the Soviet Union in the 1920s and 1930s enthusiastically embraced Fordism and Taylorism, importing American experts in both fields as well as American engineering firms to build parts of its new industrial infrastructure.
Historian Thomas P. Hughes has detailed the way in which the Soviet Union in the 1920s and 1930s enthusiastically embraced Fordism and Taylorism, importing American experts in both fields as well as American engineering firms to build parts of its new industrial infrastructure.
Historian Bernard Bailyn is of the opinion that Pownall's divisive dislike and distrust of Shirley supporters like Thomas Hutchinson and ensuing local political infighting contributed to the request, as did his difficult relationships with the military commanders.
Historian Thomas Fagan argues that the preeminent force behind the need for school psychology was compulsory schooling laws.
Historian Thomas Hughes ( 1977 ) describes the features of Edison's method.

Historian and book
The ancient Jewish Historian Flavius Josephus narrates in his book Jewish Antiquities XII, how the victorious Judas Maccabeus ordered lavish yearly eight-day festivities after rededicating the Temple in Jerusalem that had been profaned by Antiochus IV Epiphanes.
* The Historian by Elizabeth Kostova purports to be a book by the main character, and further contains a number of other letters, books, and maps relating to Dracula and the main character's friends and family.
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 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 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 Robert Morrow, in his book Sesame Street and the Reform of Children's Television, which chronicled the show's influence on children's television and on the television industry as a whole, reported that many critics of commercial television saw Sesame Street as a " straightforward illustration for reform ".
Historian Shelley Rice, in her book Parisian Views writes that " most Parisians during first half of the nineteenth century perceived streets as dirty, crowded, and unhealthy.
Historian Johan Huizinga remarks in his book The Waning of the Middle Ages, " the source of the chivalrous idea, is pride aspiring to beauty, and formalized pride gives rise to a conception of honour, which is the pole of noble life.
Historian Tudor Jenks wrote that Longfellow's book had " no claim to be considered other than a pleasant little fairystory, and as an entirely misleading sketch of men and matters in old Plymouth.
Historian Henry Reynolds book, Fate of a Free People, covers the activism of Walter George Arthur.
Historian Martis D. Ramage, Jr .' s book, " Tupelo, Mississippi, Tornado of 1936 ," chronicles the devastation of the tornado, with many rare photographs, Another tornado struck in 2008, Rated an EF3 on the Enhanced Fujita Scale.
Greek Historian Dimitri Kitsikis in his book, Türk Yunan İmparatorluğu (" Turco-Greek Empire ") states that many Christian families were willing to comply with devşirme because it offered the possibility of great social advancement.
Historian James Livingston's book Against Thrift: Why Consumer Culture is Good for the Economy, the Environment, and Your Soul 2011, is a pro-consumerist argument from the left.
" Historian Fritz Trautz went so far to write: " The silly fairytale, which to this day moves many pens and has found much belief, was fully disproved in Otto Mittelstädt's book.
Historian of science Daniel Kevles recounts the affair in his 1998 book, The Baltimore Case, while Yale University mathematician Serge Lang strongly criticized Baltimore's behavior.
This idea of secret Zionist-Hashemite negotiations in 1947 was expanded upon by New Historian Avi Shlaim in his book Collusion Across The Jordan: King Abdullah, the Zionist Movement, and the Partition of Palestine.
However, most were not socially considered white, and therefore, accoding to Historian Neil Foley in the book The White Scourge Mexicans and Mexican Americans did marry non-whites typically without reprisal.
** Historian Paul Kennedy hailed Hammarskjöld in his book The Parliament of Man as perhaps the greatest UN Secretary-General because of his ability to shape events, in contrast with his successors.
* 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 )
The book contained 27 chapters, 11 of which were found to be similar to the contents in Zhan Guo Ce and the Records of the Grand Historian.
Historian Arthur Schlesinger, Jr. discussed identity politics extensively in his book The Disuniting of America.
Historian Richard J. Hofstadter called it, in his 1964 essay " The Paranoid Style in American Politics ", " robably the most widely read contemporary book in the United States before Uncle Tom ’ s Cabin.
Historian James Truslow Adams popularized the phrase " American Dream " in his 1931 book Epic of America:
Historian Walter LaFeber criticized the book Manufacturing Consent for overstating its case, in particular with regards to reporting on Nicaragua and not adequately explaining how a powerful propaganda system would let military aid to the Contra rebels be blocked.

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