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Historians have criticized Davis for being a much less effective war leader than his Union counterpart Abraham Lincoln, which they attribute to Davis being overbearing, controlling, and overly meddlesome, as well as being out of touch with public opinion, and lacking support from a political party ( since the Confederacy had no political parties ).
Historians differ in their assessments as to who was the principal player in the purchase ; the Jefferson biographer Peterson notes a range of opinion among those who credit Napoleon, or others who credit Jefferson, his secretary of state James Madison, and his negotiator James Monroe.
Historians, such as Philip Shaff, have the opinion that: " Irenaeus described a form of Basilideanism which was not the original, but a later corruption of the system.
Historians have debated about just what kind of " peltasts " were affected by his reforms ; one of the most popular positions is that he improved the performance of the Greek skirmishers so that they would be able to engage in prolonged hand-to-hand fighting as part of the main battle line, while another strong opinion posits that he worked his changes upon the mercenary hoplites that were an important factor in late 5th-and early 4th-century B. C.
Historians have debated about just what kind of " peltasts " were affected by his reforms ; one of the most popular positions is that he improved the performance of the Greek skirmishers so that they would be able to engage in prolonged hand-to-hand fighting as part of the main battle line, while another strong opinion posits that he worked his changes upon the mercenary hoplites that were an important factor in late 5th-and early 4th-century B. C.
Historians such as Philip Shaff have the opinion that " Irenaeus described a form of Basilidianism which was not the original, but a later corruption of the system.

Historians and once
Historians once thought the Iroquois Confederacy started in the 16th century, but a more recent estimate dates the confederacy and its constitution to between 1090 and 1150 CE.
Historians claim that the Felix Brunot mansion on Stockton Avenue ( Allegheny Center ) was once a station on the Underground Railroad, where fugitive slaves from the South stopped for food and shelter.
These primitive Australoid tribes, once were pre-historic inhabitants of Goa and Konkan. Nothing more is known about the. Modern communities like Gaudes, Kunbis, Mahars of Konkan today are supposed to be the modern representatives of Proto-Australoids. Originally hunter-gatherers later developed a primitive form of agriculture. Few Konkani words related to agriculture find their roots in Proto-Australoid dialects, e. g.: kumeri-type of farming, mer-field boundary, zonn-share of the surplus production, khazan-type of farm land, kudd-room, body, khomp-hut. These tribes from Konkan speaking early Dravidian languages ( see: Kurukh language ) are believed to be the Mediterraneans. Historians ( Sbjobreg1990: 48 ) maintain that the paleo-Mediterraneans who came to India from north-west passes as early Dravidians formed a heterogeneous racial sub-type. These Mediterraneans or Dravidians as many historians call them, knew the craft of systematized agriculture, and inhabited most of the neolithic India.
Historians say the Felix Brunot mansion on Stockton Avenue was once a station on the underground railway, where fugitive slaves from the South stopped for food and shelter.
Now, this canal has an important role to do with the proposed ‘ Malabar Tourism Promotion Program .’ Historians say that once this place was a part of Arabian Sea hundreds of years ago.

Historians and Johnson
Historians such as Douglas Johnson and Arthur Marwick had roots here.
Historians Caro and Dallek consider Lyndon Johnson the most effective Senate majority leader in history.
* Schwarz, Bill "' The People ' in History: the Communist Party Historians ' Group, 1946 – 56 " from Making Histories: Studies in History-Writing and Politics, edited by Richard Johnson, London: Hutchinson, 1982.
Historians often state that an infamous massacre of Apache by John Johnson took place at Santa Rita, although it is more likely that the incident took place further south, near the Animas Mountains.

Historians and near
Historians have traced origins to a Bön shaman from eastern Tibet named Dongba Shilo, who lived in a cave near Baishuitai 900 years ago.
Historians disagree on the details of Reynolds ' death, including the specific time ( either 10: 15 a. m. or 10: 40 – 10: 50 a. m .), the exact location ( on East McPherson Ridge, near the 2nd Wisconsin Infantry, or West McPherson Ridge, near the 19th Indiana ), and the source of the bullet ( a Confederate infantryman, a Confederate sharpshooter, or friendly fire ).
Historians have speculated that in 1391 Sinclair and his troops slew Malise Sparre near Scalloway, Tingwall parish, Shetland.
Historians believe he may have been born in present-day Pennsylvania, and with his sister, Nonhelema, moved to the Ohio Country, near present day Chillicothe, when the Shawnee fell back before expanding white settlement.
Historians from Colonial Williamsburg Foundation have noted that the brick church stood near the center of Williamsburg's original survey map drawn 15 years after it was built.
Historians have estimated that he was born sometime in the eighteenth century, in Orissa ( possibly near Remuna, Balasore ).

Historians and great
Historians have traditionally regarded the great debates of the Seventeen Nineties as polarizing the issues of centralized vs. limited government, with Hamilton and the nationalists supporting the former and Jefferson and Madison upholding the latter position.
Historians have noted that the importance of the Drake well was not in being the first well to produce oil, but in attracting the first great wave of investment in oil drilling, refining, and marketing:
The biographer Ibn Khallikan writes, " Historians agree in stating that father and family belonged to Duwin < nowiki >< nowiki ></ nowiki >.... They were Kurds and belonged to the Rawādiya ( sic ), which is a branch of the great tribe al-Hadāniya ": Minorsky ( 1953 ), p. 124.
Historians conclude that Melbourne does not rank high as a prime minister, for there were no great foreign wars or domestic issues to handle, he lacked major achievements and enunciated no grand principles.
Historians record that Peroz I showed an extreme rigidness of character in the face of such an adversity and great wisdom in dealing with the catastrophe.
The biographer Ibn Khallikan writes, " Historians agree in stating that father and family belonged to Duwin < nowiki >< nowiki ></ nowiki >.... They were Kurds and belonged to the Rawādiya ( sic ), which is a branch of the great tribe al-Hadāniya ": Minorsky ( 1953 ), p. 124.
Historians consider the treaty to be a great achievement for the U. S., as time validated Adams's vision that it would allow the U. S. to open trade with the Orient across the Pacific.
Historians have debated Riel's motivations for allowing the execution, as they consider it his one great political blunder.
Historians concur that he was brave and industrious, and a master of logistics, but was too cautious and too rigid to meet the great challenges he faced in 1862.
Historians have presented the description of this battle at great length.
Historians have stated that the great banks of Bardi and Peruzzi in Florence were among those who had their loans repudiated, based on the writings of the Florentine Giovani Villanni.
There are at Paris 31 volumes of Berthereau's materials for the Historians of the Crusades, not one in Latin and Greek, but in the oriental tongues ; from them have been taken in great measure the Recueil des historiens des croisade whereof 15 folio volumes have been published by the Académie des Inscriptions.

Historians and ",
Social Historians in Contemporary France: Essays from " Annales ", ( 1972 )
" Historians and Cold War Origins: The New Consensus ", in Gerald K. Haines and J. Samuel Walker, eds., American Foreign Relations: A Historiographical Review ( 1981 ), 207-236.
Historians had nominated one person per century, and for the 12th century John Hudson chose Becket for being " greedy ", " hypocritical ", " founder of gesture politics " and " master of the soundbite ".
Historians since Bede have traditionally represented the years preceding AD 1 as " 1 BC ", " 2 BC ", etc.
In a 1960 article, titled " Edward III and the Historians ", May McKisack pointed out the teleological nature of Stubbs ' judgement.
Historians contrast the efficiency of Somerset's takeover of power, in which they detect the organising skills of allies such as Paget, the " master of practices ", with the subsequent ineptitude of his rule.
* John Lewis Gaddis, known as the " Dean of Cold War Historians ", was born in Cotulla in 1941.
Historians Stanley Elkins and Eric McKitrick argued that the military expedition was " itself a part of the reconciliation process ", since a show of overwhelming force would make further violence less likely.
* Protzen, Jean-Pierre and Stella E. Nair, " On Reconstructing Tiwanaku Architecture ", The Journal of the Society of Architectural Historians, Vol.
Historians have customarily treated the state of these later Eastern emperors under the name " Byzantine Empire ", though Byzantine is not a term that the Byzantines ever used to describe themselves.
Historians customarily assign them the title " Holy Roman Emperor ", which has a basis in actual historical usage, and treat their " Holy Roman Empire " as a separate institution.
* " Walter Benjamin for Historians ", American Historical Review, Vol.
Historians and economists still have not agreed on the causes of the Great Depression, but there is general agreement that it began in the United States in late 1929, and was either started or worsened by " Black Tuesday ", the stock market crash of Thursday, October 24, 1929.
Historians commonly speak of three differing approaches to the study of the Cold War: " orthodox " accounts, " revisionism ", and " post-revisionism ".
Historians noted that the tax rates were at a ratio of " 1 out of 30 " and " 1 out of 60 ", corresponding to 3. 33 % and 1. 67 %, respectively.
Historians disagree as to whether an Iroquois nickname for Washington, " Town Destroyer ", originates from this expedition.
Historians often say that he was born at " Frascati ", but it did not exist at his birth.
* Beale, Howard K., " What Historians Have Said About the Causes of the Civil War ", Social Science Research Bulletin 54, 1946.
Historians usually translate the title Duke as " Knez ", but it's still a subject of discussion since " Knez " is commonly used to designate a nobleman, but not a monarch ie.
The " Historians ' Committee for Fairness ", a group of professors, condemned the book for not having undergone peer review and argued that its central thesis is false.
Historians and gourmets have argued whether it is a genuine creation of the Demoiselles ( sisters ) Tatin, or the branding of an improved version of the " tarte solognotte ", a traditional dish named after the Sologne region which surrounds Lamotte-Beuvron.
Historians have also been divided over the reasons for the British invasion, with some arguing that it was to protect the Suez Canal and prevent " anarchy ", while others argue that it was to protect the interests of British investors with assets in Egypt ( see 1882 Anglo-Egyptian War ).

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