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Historian and Thurston
Historian Anne F. Thurston wrote that it " led to loss of culture, and of spiritual values ; loss of hope and ideals ; loss of time, truth and of life ..." Barnouin and Yu summarized the Cultural Revolution as " a political movement that produced unprecedented social divisions, mass mobilization, hysteria, upheavals, arbitrary cruelty, torture, killings, and even civil war ...", calling Mao " one of the most tyrannical despots of the twentieth century.
" Historian Robert W. Thurston similarly argued in 1996 that Khrushchev " had much to gain in the attacks he made on his predecessor " and that neither his attacks on Beria or his claims in regards to Stalin's involvement in Kirov's death are particularly reliable.

Historian and Clarke
* " John Henrik Clarke: His People ’ s Historian ", Black Collegian
She was sold to the King of Naples and the family returned home in 1819-Michael Clarke Historian Lough Erne Yacht Club

Historian and asserts
Historian Stephen Turnbull asserts that the ninja were mostly recruited from the lower class, and therefore little literary interest was taken in them.
Historian Frank Dikötter asserts that " coercion, terror, and systematic violence were the very foundation of the Great Leap Forward " and it " motivated one of the most deadly mass killings of human history.
Historian Ram Sharan Sharma asserts that the Vaish Guptas " appeared as a reaction against oppressive rulers ".
Historian Louis J. Schuler, in a 1960 pamphlet entitled The last battle in the War Between the States, May 13, 1865: Confederate Force of 300 defeats 1, 700 Federals near Brownsville, Texas, asserts that Brig-Gen. Egbert B.
Historian Max Hastings asserts ; " in that conversation, Brooke saved almost 200, 000 men from death or captivity ".
( Historian Vicente Carcel Orti asserts that anticlerical Freemasons had in fact played a large part in the anti-Catholic acts of the prior Republican government since they held key government positions, including at least 183 deputies in the Cortes ( the Spanish parliament ), and thus were instrumental in the making of anti-Catholic laws.
" Historian Truesdell S. Brown asserts that what Dionysius ' describes in this quote about the logographers should be categorized not as a true " history " but rather as a gazetteer.
Historian Peter Linebaugh asserts that regardless of her guilt or innocence, her conviction on such flimsy evidence indicates the bias of 18th century English courts against the trade of prostitution and those who worked in the industry.
Historian William McNeill asserts that the Antonine Plague and the later Plague of Cyprian ( 251 – ca. 270 ) were outbreaks of two different diseases, one of smallpox and one of measles, although not necessarily in that order.
Historian Daniel Feller asserts that libertarian authors Thomas DiLorenzo, Charles Adams, and Jeffrey Rogers Hummel have produced a " marriage of neo-Confederates and libertarianism.
" Historian Michael Ellman asserts that the ' national operations ', particularly the ' Polish operation ', may constitute genocide as defined by the UN convention.
" Reviewer Julie Robertson wrote, “ I don ’ t know what I love best about Gerald Haslam ’ s writing: the validation of his own turf, his marvelous sense of history and metaphor, or his zany and poignant characters .” Historian Kevin Starr observed, “ for Haslam the Great Central Valley offers a profound and dynamic probe, an axis of approach, a metaphor, into the human condition itself .” Professor David Fine asserts, “ He writes with tolerance about intolerance, with a sense of justice about injustice and with humor that doesn ’ t stoop to condescension .” The Long Beach Press-Telegram called him simply “ the writers ’ writer .”

Historian and British
Historian Michael Lynch comments that " the Scottishness of Balmoral helped to give the monarchy a truly British dimension for the first time ".
Historian Albert Resis stated that the Litvinov dismissal gave the Soviets freedom to pursue faster-paced German negotiations, but that they did not abandon British – French talks.
In his history of Palestine under the British Mandate, One Palestine, Complete, " New Historian " Tom Segev wrote of the kibbutz movement:
Historian Paul Moon believes certain articles of the Treaty resemble the Treaty of Utrecht ( 1713 ), the British Sherbo Agreement ( 1825 ) and the Treaty between Britain and Soombia Soosoos ( 1826 ).
Historian Woody Holton, for example, argued that even though the boundary was pushed west in subsequent treaties, the British government refused to permit new colonial settlements for fear of instigating a war with Native Americans, which angered colonial land speculators.
Historian Robert Quimby says, " the British certainly did win a tactical victory, which enabled them to maintain their position ".
Historian David Chandler writes that upon the order ' First Firing, Take Care !,' in the British platoon firing system, the six platoons of the first firing with the whole of the front rank of each British battalion fired together-explaining the efficacy of the British first volley.
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 ".
Historian John Miller observes that " he composition of this Stamp Act Congress ought to have been convincing proof to the British government that resistance to parliamentary taxation was by no means confined to the riffraff of colonial seaports.
Historian Richard A. McFarlane has called Rhodes " as integral a participant in southern African and British imperial history as George Washington or Abraham Lincoln are in their respective eras in United States history .... ost histories of South Africa covering the last decades of the nineteenth century are contributions to the historiography of Cecil Rhodes.
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 J. H. Plumb speculates that Cleland's puckish and quarrelsome nature was to blame, but, whatever caused Cleland to leave, he entered the British East India Company after leaving school.
Historian James Belich has claimed that Māori succeeded in thwarting the British bid to impose sovereignty over them, and had therefore been victorious.
Historian Henri Marie claims that the Tiger in the foreground was finished off by British infantry using grenades ; none of the crew survived the attack.
Historian Samuel R. Brown stated 25 killed or fatally injured and 50 wounded in Johnson ’ s regiment and 2 killed and 6-7 wounded in the infantry, for a total of 27 killed and 56 or 57 wounded Harrison informed United States Secretary of War John Armstrong, Jr. that the only casualties inflicted on his command by the British troops at the battle were three men wounded: all of the rest were inflicted by the Indians.
Historian Robert Malcomson has demonstrated this computation to be in error and shows that the British and Canadian losses were 16 killed, 83 wounded and 21 captured, with a further 5 killed, 2 wounded and 1 captured among the Native American contingent.
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.
The Official Historian Brigadier Edmonds later wrote thatin every respect the Expeditionary Force of 1914 was incomparably the best trained, best organised and best equipped British Army ever to leave these shores ”
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.
Historian Marcel Trudel has documented 4, 092 recorded slaves throughout Canadian history, of which 2, 692 were Aboriginal peoples, owned by the French, and 1, 400 blacks owned by the British, together owned by approximately 1, 400 masters.

Historian and government
" Historian Ron Chernow says of this " he wasn't calling for peaceful protests or civil disobedience: he was calling for outright rebellion, if needed, against the federal government of which he was vice president.
Historian Ron Chernow is of the opinion that his frustrations in dealing with government officials during this conflict led him to advocate the advantages of a strong national government and a vigorous executive agency that could get results ; other historians tend to ascribe Washington's position on government to his later American Revolutionary War service.
" Historian Ron Chernow says of this " he wasn't calling for peaceful protests or civil disobedience: he was calling for outright rebellion, if needed, against the federal government of which he was vice president.
The Community Services Committee has oversight of the following government departments: Social Services, Employment & Training, Youth Bureau, Office of Aging, Public Health, Mental Health, NCCC, County Clerk / DMV, Historian, and Veterans Services.
Historian Steven Boyd argued that the suppression of the Whiskey Rebellion prompted anti-Federalist westerners to finally accept the Constitution, and to seek change by voting for Republicans rather than resisting the government.
" Historian Clyde N. Wilson describes Taylor as " the systematic philosopher of Jeffersonian democracy ," and as " representing ' both a conservative allegiance to local community and inherited ways and a radical-populist suspicion of capitalism, ‘ progress ,’ government and routine logrolling politics.
Historian Bruce Bartlett, former domestic policy adviser to President Ronald Reagan, has called Starve the Beast " the most pernicious fiscal doctrine in history ", and blames it for the increase in US government debt since the 1980s.
Historian David Rock notes that, beyond putting an end to caudillismo, Sarmiento's main achievements in government concerned his promotion of education.
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 Gordon Warren wrote that Williams found that, “ forts were either decaying or nonexistent, and the amount of necessary remedial work was stupefying .” On December 2, at Williams ’ urging, the Canadian government agreed to raise its active volunteer force to 7, 500.
* Historian Valerie Knowles outlines the impact of government cutbacks at LAC and federal government libraries in an article, " Closing doors on Canada's history " in ipolitics. ca ( Aug 10, 2012 )
Historian Pierre-Nicolas Chantreau ( 1741 – 1808 ) was said to marvel " that such an institution was founded, not by those who held reins of government, but by William Shipley, " cultivateur modeste " The society would award premiums for different discoveries and inventions: " There appeared in the daily and evening papers a notice announcing premiums or awards " They offered premiums for the discovery of cobalt and the raising and curing of madder, for example.
Historian Simon Schama would give advice to government to ensure that pupils learnt Britain ’ s " island story ".
Historian Geoffrey Elton revolutionised the study of Tudor government by his 1953 book The Tudor Revolution in Government.
Historian David Potter describes the transformation of government under Diocletian when describing the shifts in imagery the Emperor used to display his power ( in this case the building of a huge new palace at Sirmium ):
Historian Thomas Bicknell, on the other hand, found Coddington's actions to be totally justified, accusing Roger Williams of usurping Coddington's successful island government with the Patent of 1643.
Historian Fred Anderson describes Dinwiddie's instructions, which were issued without the knowledge or direction of the British government in London, as " an invitation to start a war ".

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