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Abbot's studies were chiefly in Oriental languages and textual criticism of the New Testament, though his work as a bibliographer showed such results as the exhaustive list of writings ( 5300 in all ) on the doctrine of the future life, appended to W. R. Alger's History of the Doctrine of a Future Life, as it has prevailed in all Nations and Ages ( 1862 ), and published separately in 1864.
History and the Future are One ( 천황은 백제어로 말한다 ).
* Tim Flannery ( 1994 ), The Future Eaters: An Ecological History of the Australasian Lands and People, pages 67 – 75.
* ' A Brief History of the Future '
The Future as History.
* Future History series
After For Us, The Living, Heinlein began selling ( to magazines ) first short stories, then novels, set in a Future History, complete with a time line of significant political, cultural, and technological changes.
Over time, Heinlein wrote many novels and short stories that deviated freely from the Future History on some points, while maintaining consistency in some other areas.
The Future History was eventually overtaken by actual events.
Most of the novels from this period are recognized by critics as forming an offshoot from the Future History series, and referred to by the term World as Myth.
* James Weinstein, Long Detour: The History and Future of the American Left, Westview Press, 2003, hardcover, 272 pages.
* Russell, Andrew L .: Standardization in History: A Review Essay With an Eye to the Future
History and the Future: A Caribbean Perspective.
Back To BASIC: The History, Corruption, and Future of the Language.
The term appears to have been coined by John W. Campbell, Jr., the editor of Astounding Science Fiction, in the February 1941 issue of that magazine, in reference to Robert A. Heinlein's Future History.
* W. Warren Wagar's A Short History of the Future original 1989 ( revisions in 1992 and 1999 )
* Paul Glover's Los Angeles: A History of the Future ( 1982 )
* H. Beam Piper's Terro-Human Future History
On the special edition DVD of Star Trek IV, the text commentary provided by Micheal and Denise Okuda ( co-authors of The Star Trek Encyclopedia and The Star Trek Chronology: The History of the Future ) indicates that this was the only time anyone came close to that catchphrase.
The events of the novel are mentioned in one line of Time Enough for Love, but there is little connection to the Future History series.
Passing references by the lead character to the song " The Green Hills of Earth " three times and to its author, Rhysling, once, have caused some to consider it part of Heinlein's " Future History " series.
The story is one of the earliest in Heinlein's Future History chronology, taking place in the late 20th century.
But for another story " Life-Line ", which is not particularly relevant to the Future History, it might actually be the earliest.
Coventry is a science fiction short story by Robert A. Heinlein and part of his Future History series.
One of his Future History stories, it originally appeared in Blue Book in December 1949 and was reprinted in his collection, The Green Hills of Earth ( and subsequently The Past Through Tomorrow ).

Future and Heinlein
The name is also used in Variable Star, a novel outlined by Heinlein but written by Spider Robinson, although this novel diverges from the Future History.
Revolt in 2100 is a 1953 collection by Robert A. Heinlein and is part of his Future History series.
The Future History, by Robert A. Heinlein, describes a projected future of the human race from the middle of the 20th century through the early 23rd century.
Campbell published an early draft of Heinlein's chart of the series in the March 1941 issue .< ref > Robert A. Heinlein: The Future History Chart
These stories were key points in the Future History, so Heinlein gave a rough description of Nehemiah Scudder which made his reign easy to visualize — a combination of John Calvin, Girolamo Savonarola, Joseph Franklin Rutherford, and Huey Long.
Heinlein made no explicit remark on this, but a causal connection could be made: in the Future History the bold individualistic Americans emigrated into space in the end of the Twentieth Century, and were not present in America to stop it from falling into the fanatic's hands ".
Authors who have used Tellus include C. S. Lewis in his Space Trilogy ; E. E. Smith in his Lensman series ; and Robert A. Heinlein in several of the stories in his Future History sequence.

Future and assumed
The last attempt to fix the damages involved with the events of Back to the Future: The Game ends with even a more radical change, with Edna Strickland traveling under an assumed name to 1876 to act as a moral guide of the newly founded Hill Valley: however, after a failed confrontation with Beauregard Tannen, a Confederate soldier who built and founded the Palace Saloon, she accidentally causes a conflagration that consumes Hill Valley, turning it into a ghost town with herself as the only resident.
Future use of the term " density " referred to physical characteristics of the media, with MFM assumed to be the logical format used.
Having just regained a separate monarchy from Spain, Portugal was on the verge of a succession crisis, as his brother Afonso ( Future Afonso VI of Portugal ) was assumed to die.

Future and long
In 2008, Rheingold became the first research fellow at the Institute for the Future, with which he had long been affiliated.
A long list of new artists such as Short Circuit, D. I. G., Full Blooded, Young Gunz ( 2 former members of the Gambino Family ), Popeye, Future, Baby Soulja, Black Felon, Afficial, Samm, Curren $ y, Choppa and Krazy were introduced in 1999 and 2000, who all failed to create interest in themselves or in No Limit Records.
* The University and the city of Dearborn were featured in a brief joke on the episode Holidays of Future Passed of the long running TV series The Simpsons.
Future versions of the airship were envisaged as being up to long, possibly with nuclear propulsion.
Future energy sources such as hydrogen and fusion are also cited as long term projects.
On April 15, 2010, the House Committee on Oversight and Government Reform held a hearing to examine the status of the Postal Service and recent reports on short and long term strategies for the financial viability and stability of the USPS entitled " Continuing to Deliver: An Examination of the Postal Service ’ s Current Financial Crisis and its Future Viability.
Future plans are to extend the toll road south an additional four miles ( 6 km ) into downtown Houston ( the northern most mile marker is 25, though the current road is only long ).
In 1994, Flannery published The Future Eaters: an Ecological History of the Australasian Lands and People, and provides a sweeping glimpse of land, flora, fauna and people of the long past up to the present.
Future improvements to the parking areas will result in the construction of a multi-level parking garage atop the site of the existing long term lot.
Sierra's tracks, locomotives and cars have long been seen on the silver screen ; film credits include Go West with the Marx Brothers, High Noon with Gary Cooper and Grace Kelly, 3: 10 To Yuma ( 1957 ) featured # 3 in the end of the movie, as well as Back to the Future III with Michael J.
Those interested in wilderness and spectacular scenery can explore the areas inland from Cap-Chat, where there was once a village called Saint-Octave-de-l ' Avenir ( which ironically means Saint Octavius of the Future, though it's long in the past now ).

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