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Historians and question
Historians of science no longer question the role of Carl Scheele in the overturning of the phlogiston theory.
Historians still debate the question: did the 1929 Crash spark The Depression, or did it merely coincide with the bursting of a loose credit-inspired economic bubble?
Though a sociologist by training, Kimmerling was associated with the New Historians, a group of Israeli scholars who question the official narrative of Israel's creation.
Historians have suggested several possible explanations for the German Sonderweg of the 20th century: discreditation of democrats and liberals, their estrangement, and the unfulfilled desire for a nation-state, which had led to separation of the national question from the assertion of civic rights.
He suggests that for the Deuteronomistic Historians who were the compilers of the text, while the compassion of Yahweh may be called into question, “ God will be merciful come what may .”
Historians question why Harriman wanted to go to Alaska.
Historians differ over the question of whether Hall or North made the crucial improvement.
Historians are divided on the question of whether republican motherhood implied that women were on a path towards political equality at the founding of the United States, or whether it signified a new but subservient role for women in the new republic.

Historians and whether
Historians disagree as to whether the army returned to Ireland in 866, 867 or even in 869.
Historians have debated whether Hume posited a universal unchanging human nature, or allowed for evolution and development.
Historians debate whether or not Washington preferred a Fabian strategy to harass the British with quick, sharp attacks followed by a retreat so the larger British army could not catch him, or whether he preferred to fight major battles.
Historians debate whether the decision to form a separate country was initiated by Stalin or by the SED.
Historians debate whether the dramatic changes merely reflect long-term trends that were more-or-less inevitable, or whether government intervention played the decisive role in changing the goals and roles of the chiefs.
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Historians have debated whether the " long depression " of the late 19th century stifled investment, but the New Zealanders found a way around adverse conditions.
Historians disagree over whether that is true.
Historians have debated whether the Pequot migrated about 1500 from the upper Hudson River Valley toward what is now central and eastern Connecticut.
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Historians debate whether he was " America's first domestic terrorist ".
Historians disagree on whether any or all of the book has been falsified.
Historians are divided over whether or not Rosamund's relationship with the King produced children.
Historians are divided on whether or not Edward ever had an official that could be called a chancellor, but they are agreed that Leofric did not hold such an office.
Historians disagree on whether Crispus Attucks was a free man or an escaped slave ; but agree that he was of Wampanoag and African descent.
Historians are still skeptical as to whether Ryti's Freemasonry influenced his political actions.
Historians speculate as to whether, had Parnell lived, the enactment of All-Ireland Home Rule with the consent of all of Ulster and its inclusion in an All-Ireland parliament, could have taken place.
Historians have also discussed the motives of the Cavite government to replace Bonifacio, and whether it had the right to do so.
Historians debate Smith's motivation, whether it was a cynical attempt to defeat the bill by someone opposed to both civil rights for blacks and women, or an attempt to support their rights by broadening the bill to include women.
Historians have debated whether this last point was fully understood by chiefs due to the possible mistranslation of the word " sovereignty " in the treaty copies.
Historians dispute whether his fierce opposition to Zionism was grounded in nationalism or antisemitism or a combination of both.
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Historians and Roman
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Historians generally refer to the continuing Roman Empire in the east as the Byzantine Empire after Byzantium, the original name of the town that Constantine I would elevate to the Imperial capital as New Rome in 330 AD.
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Historians Keith Hopkins and Mary Beard tentatively estimate a total of 400 arenas throughout the Roman Empire at its greatest extent, with a combined total of 8, 000 deaths per annum from all causes, including execution, combat and accident.
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Historians do not know who wrote the only extant example of the fabula praetexta ( tragedies based on Roman subjects ), Octavia, but in former times it was mistakenly attributed to Seneca due to his appearance as a character in the tragedy.
Category: Historians from Roman Anatolia
Historians have argued that the desire to impose Roman church authority in the east may have been one of the goals of the crusade, although Urban II, who launched the First Crusade, never refers to such a goal in his letters on crusading.
Category: Historians of the Roman Catholic Church
Category: Historians of the Roman Catholic Church
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Category: Historians from Roman Anatolia
Category: Historians of the Roman Catholic Church
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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.
Category: Historians from Roman Anatolia
But while Roman women held no direct political power, those from wealthy or powerful families could and did exert influence through private negotiations .< ref > Kristina Milnor, " Women in Roman Historiography ," in The Cambridge Companion to the Roman Historians ( Cambridge University Press, 2009 ), p. 278 ; Ann Ellis Hanson, " The Restructuring of Female Physiology at Rome ," in Les écoles médicales à Rome: Actes du 2 < sup > ème </ sup > Colloque international sur les textes médicaux latins antiques, Lausanne, septembre 1986 ( Université de Nantes, 1991 ), p. 256 .</ ref > Exceptional women who left an undeniable mark on history range from the semi-legendary Lucretia and Claudia Quinta, whose stories took on mythic significance ; fierce Republican-era women such as Cornelia, mother of the Gracchi, and Fulvia, who commanded an army and issued coins bearing her image ; women of the Julio-Claudian dynasty, most prominently Livia, who contributed to the formation of Imperial mores ; and the empress Helena, a driving force in establishing Christianity as the official religion of Rome.
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* W. den Boer ( 1972 ) Some Minor Roman Historians.

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