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Historians of anthropology, such as Marvin Harris, indicate two major frameworks within which empirical anthropology has arisen: interest in comparisons of people over space and interest in longterm human processes or, humans as viewed through time.
Historians such as Theodore Mommsen and Bernard Bavant aruge that all Dalmatia was fully romanized and Latin speaking by the 4th century.
Historians widely believe that the widower Thomas Jefferson, both before and during his presidency of the United States in the early 19th century, had an intimate relationship of 38 years with his mixed-race slave Sally Hemings, in such an arrangement, and fathered all of her six children of record.
Historians such as Hobson, Sinopoli, and Juleff state that the original damascus was produced from ingots of wootz steel, which originated in India and Sri Lanka and later spread to Persia.
Historians such as Douglas Johnson and Arthur Marwick had roots here.
Historians have liberally used emperor and, especially so, empire anachronistically and out of its Roman and European context to describe any large state and its ruler in the past and present ; sometimes even to refer to non-monarchically ruled states and their spheres of influence: such examples include the " Athenian Empire " of the late 5th century BC, the " Angevin Empire " of the Plantagenets, or the Soviet and American " empires " of the Cold War era.
Historians of that period, such as J. E. Neale ( 1934 ) and A. L. Rowse ( 1950 ), interpreted Elizabeth's reign as a golden age of progress.
Historians in the " Whiggish " tradition, focusing on documents such as the Domesday Book and Magna Carta, trace a progressive and universalist course of political and economic development in England over the medieval period.
Historians such as Prescott generally lost track of Marina after her journey to Central America.
Historians Hans Kohn, Liah Greenfeld, Philip White and others have classified nations such as Germany or Italy, where cultural unification preceded state unification, as ethnic nations or ethnic nationalities.
Historians have been unable to determine why such a strong fortress was built on the Don.
Historians have noted that naturalists had long been aware that the individuals of a species differed from one another, but had generally considered such variations to be limited and unimportant deviations from the archetype of each species, that archetype being a fixed ideal in the mind of God.
Historians write that most such political and economic commentators had only a superficial understanding of Darwin's scientific theory, and were as strongly influenced by other concepts about social progress and evolution, such as the Lamarckian ideas of Spencer and Haeckel, as they were by Darwin's work.
" Historians now believe that no such telegrams ever were sent.
Historians generally have found problems with Adam's claims, such as that Sweyn was driven into exile in Scotland for a period as long as fourteen years.
Historians are paying increasing attention to less conventional sources, such as poetry in his praise and manuscripts associated with his name.
Karsh systematically rejects the methodology of new historians such as Morris in his book Fabricating Israeli History: The ' New Historians ' ( Israeli History, Politics and Society ) ( 2000 ).
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.
Historians such as Reginald Horsman, Helen Hornbeck Tanner, and Blue Jacket biographer John Sugden have argued that the known historical facts about Blue Jacket and Van Swearingen make it unlikely that they were the same person.
Historians ( such as William St. Clair-Baddeley in 1929 ) have concluded that the Saxons may have launched a surprise attack and seized the site at Hinton Hill because it commanded the Avon Valley and disrupted communications north and south between Bath and her neighbouring Romano-British towns of Gloucester and Cirencester.
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 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.
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.

Historians and Joseph
* Levitt, Joseph " Creighton, Donald Grant " pages 112-114 from Great Historians of the Modern Age edited by Lucian Boia, Westport, C. T: Greenwood Press, 1991 ISBN 0-313-27328-6.
* Stevenson, Joseph The Church Historians of England, volume 4, part 1 ( London, 1853 – 58 ) ( translation of Richard of Hexham-see link below )
" Joseph August Lux: Werkbund Promoter, Historian of a Lost Modernity ," Journal of the Society of Architectural Historians 63 / 1 ( June 2004 ): 202-219.
* Baker, Keith Michael, and Joseph Zizek, " The American Historiography of the French Revolution ," in Imagined Histories: American Historians Interpret the Past, ed.
Catholic Historians have claimed that there was an alliance between Joseph and anti-clerical Freemasons.
* Historians Gerald W. Wolff and Joseph H. Cash collaborated on studies of six tribes, the Hidatsa, the Arikaras, the Mandans, the Poncas, the Ottawas, and the Comanche of Texas.
* The History of English Affairs Online excerpts, as part of The Church Historians of England, volume IV, part II ; translated by Joseph Stevenson ( London: Seeley's, 1861 ).
Historians have suggested that the 1886 Home Rule Bill was fatally flawed by the secretive manner of its drafting, with Gladstone alienating Liberal figures like Joseph Chamberlain who, along with a colleague, resigned in protest from the ministry, while producing a Bill viewed privately by the Irish as badly drafted and deeply flawed.
Historians such as Joseph Maiolo, Geoffrey Till and the authors of the Kriegsmarine Official History have agreed with Chatfield's contention that a Kreuzerkrieg fleet offered Germany the best chance for damaging British power, and that Britain did benefit strategically from the A. G. N. A.
There is an English translation in Joseph Stevenson's Church Historians of England, vol.

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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 had two reasons for persisting so long in their investigations.
Historians have come to recognize two cardinal facts concerning nationalism and international influence.
Historians have therefore turned to public records for what details we know.
Historians have seen Ealdred as an " old-fashioned prince-bishop ".
Historians in opinion polls once rated Johnson " near great ", but have since reevaluated and now consider Johnson " a flat failure ".
Historians believe that the author of Acts did not have access to a collection of Paul's letters.
Historians have proposed several names for the Age before Superman, most commonly dubbing it the Platinum Age.
Historians have different opinions as to when wheat began to replace the use of millet.
Historians have debated whether Hume posited a universal unchanging human nature, or allowed for evolution and development.
Historians have concluded that this assignment provided valuable preparation for handling the challenging personalities of Winston Churchill, George S. Patton, George Marshall and General Montgomery during World War II.
Historians have speculated that Thomas Seymour had put her off sexual relationships, or that she knew herself to be infertile.
Historians estimate the Alþing to have been established from 800 to 900.
Historians debate the exact path he returned back by, but due to evidence attributed to the captain of his ship, he may have travelled through Tanegeshima and Minato, and avoided Kagoshima due to the hostility of the Daimyo.
Historians, political scientists and other scholars have long debated the exact nature of fascism.
Historians have largely considered his rule to be a disaster, calling it The Anarchy.
Historians have recognized La Guardia as among the best mayors in New York City history and perhaps among the greatest in modern U. S. history.
Historians have demonstrated that this text represents Contarini's idealization of Venetian reality.
Historians have used it as a primary source because of its wealth of detail on ordinary life in the 17th century, and the many towns and villages which Fox visited.
Historians have paid special attention to the efforts by Nazi Germany to reverse the gains women made before 1933, especially in the relatively liberal Weimar Republic.
Historians committed to a social science approach, however, have criticized the narrowness of narrative and its preference for anecdote over analysis, and its use of clever examples rather than statistically verified empirical regularities.
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:
Historians have emphasised that the flexibility and dynamism of the Scottish banking system contributed significantly to the rapid development of the economy in the 19th century.
Historians like Serge Lancell have questioned the reliability of the figures for the number of troops he had when he left Hispania.

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