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The Records of the Grand Historian states that the Shang Dynasty moved its capital six times.
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 Jean Flori states that contemporary historians generally accept that Richard was predominantly homosexual.
Historian Donald Morris states that Shaka's first major battle against Zwide, of the Ndwandwe, was the Battle of Gqokli Hill, on the Mfolozi river.
Historian Henry Commager wrote that " Even when definitions of terrorism allow for state terrorism, state actions in this area tend to be seen through the prism of war or national self-defense, not terror .” While states may accuse other states of state-sponsored terrorism when they support insurgencies, individuals who accuse their governments of terrorism are seen as radicals, because actions by legitimate governments are not generally seen as illegitimate.
Historian Henry F. Graff states that Harding was sterile and that Harding's affair with Britton ended after Harding assumed the presidency.
Historian Kiyoshi Watatani states that the ninja were trained to be particularly secretive about their actions and existence:
The Spring and Autumn Annals states that Sun Tzu was born in Qi, while the later Records of the Grand Historian ( Shiji ) states that Sun Tzu was a native of Wu.
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 Geoffrey Best called the period from 1856 to 1909 the law of war ’ s “ epoch of highest repute .” The defining aspect of this period was the establishment, by states, of a positive legal or legislative foundation ( i. e., written ) superseding a regime based primarily on religion, chivalry, and customs.
Historian David Chandler quotes Saxe: Chandler also states that Saxe admired the superior discipline and formations of the allies and quotes from a letter that Saxe wrote to Frederick the Great in September 1746:
Historian Digby Smith states.
Historian Angeliki Laiou states that Anna presents this “ as evidence of the obedience she showed her parents ,” and as a demonstration of her familial affection.
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 Stephen W. Sears, however, states that there is no basis to the claims that Hooker was either a heavy drinker, or that he was ever intoxicated on the battlefield.
Historian Richard Mitchell states that patrician families were initially those who held positions within the priesthoods, and that the ancient Senate, composed of patricians, was a religious advisory body.
Historian Benny Morris states that a more realistic figure is somewhere on the scale of 10, 000 soldiers and civilians killed.
Historian Leon Litwack states in his essay " Hellhounds ", however, that during an investigation by a white detective that was separate to the Wells-organised investigation, Cranford's wife revealed that Hose had never entered the house and had acted in self-defence.
Historian James M. Hargett states that by the time of the Song Dynasty, gazetteers became far more geared towards serving the current political, administrative, and military concerns than in gazetteers of previous eras, while there were many more gazetteers compiled on the local and national levels than in previous eras.
Historian Peter K. Bol states that local gazetteers composed in this manner were the result of increased domestic and international trade that facilitated greater local wealth throughout China.
Historian Timothy Brook states that Ming Dynasty gazetteers demonstrate a shift in the attitudes of Chinese gentry towards the traditionally lower merchant class.
Historian Henry Brooks Adams explains that the anti-slavery North took a consistent and principled stand on states ' rights against Federal encroachment throughout its history, while the Southern states, whenever they saw an opportunity to expand slavery and the reach of the slave power, often conveniently forgot the principle of states ' rights and fought in favor of Federal centralization:

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Historian Gordon Wood concludes that the greatest act in his life was his resignation as commander of the armies an act that stunned aristocratic Europe.
Historian Alan Berger reports that Holocaust deniers argue in support of a preconceived theory that the Holocaust either did not occur or was mostly a hoax by ignoring extensive historical evidence to the contrary.
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 of psychology Mark Altschule observes that, " It is difficult or perhaps impossible to find a nineteenth-century psychologist or psychiatrist who did not recognize unconscious cerebration as not only real but of the highest importance.
Historian Peter Reese says that, " only one sizeable group of men all footsoldiers made good their escape to England.
" 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 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.
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Taylor Radical Historian of Europe.
* John Leonard Clive, Thomas Babington Macaulay the Shaping of the Historian ( London: Secker and Warburg, 1973 ).
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Historian Tom Buchanan notes that in parts of the British public at the time, " Cruelty and violence were thought to be ' old Spanish customs ' due in equal parts to the legacy of the Inquisition and the bull-ring.
Historian Carl Leban attributes Cao Cao's victory to one single strategic decision the defender's choice of location.
Historian Mark Phillips states that all subsequent Florentine accounts of the tyrannical regime of Walter VI of Brienne including those by Leonardo Bruni and Niccolò Machiavelli were based upon the primary source of Villani's Cronica.
According to the Han Dynasty historian Sima Qian ( who interpreted Gonghe as ' joint harmony ' in his Records of the Grand Historian ), during the Gonghe regency, the Zhou Dynasty was ruled jointly by two dukes the Duke of Zhou ( not to be confused with the first and most well-known Duke of Zhou, who must have been his ancestor ) and the Duke of Shao ( 召公 similarly, not to be confused with the first and most well-known Duke of Shao ).

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Historian Kennieth Guthrie writes that " Numenius is perhaps the only recognized Greek philosopher who explicitly studied Moses, the prophets, and the life of Jesus.
Historian Marcia Gallo writes " They recognized that many women felt shame about their sexual desires and were afraid to admit them.
Historian James Shotwell has called this encounter with the antiquity of Egypt an influence on Hecataeus's scepticism: he recognized that oral history is untrustworthy.
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 Ronald Hutton records comments from British practitioners of Gardnerian and Alexandrian Wicca that distinctions between the two traditions have blurred in the last couple of decades, and some initiates of both traditions have recognized initiation within one as qualification for the other.

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