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Examples include Hominids by Robert J. Sawyer, and Neanderthal by John Darnton.
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These have recently been backed up by the historian, Robert Darnton.
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Historians who might be grouped under this umbrella are Roger Chartier, Robert Darnton, Patrice Higonnet, Lynn Hunt, Keith Baker, Joan Landes, Mona Ozouf and Sarah Maza.
The historian Robert Darnton has argued that this categorization of religion as being subject to human reason, and not a source of knowledge in and of itself ( revelation ), was a significant factor in the controversy surrounding the work.
* Robert Darnton, " Epistemological angst: From encyclopedism to advertising ," in Tore Frängsmyr, ed., The structure of knowledge: classifications of science and learning since the Renaissance ( Berkeley, CA: Office for the History of Science and Technology, University of California, Berkeley, 2001 ).
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* Robert Darnton, 1979 The business of Enlightenment: a publishing history of the Encyclopédie Cambridge, Mass.
* Robert Darnton, The Wolf Man ’ s Revenge, The New York Review of Books, June 9, 2011 ; review of Monsters of the Gévaudan: The Making of a Beast by Jay M. Smith ( Harvard University Press, 2011 ).
" As the historian Robert Darnton has written, “ The marvels of communication technology in the present have produced a false consciousness about the past — even a sense that communication has no history, or had nothing of importance to consider before the days of television and the Internet .” But there is something else at work here, in the outsized enthusiasm for social media.
* Darnton, Robert and Roche, Daniel, editors.
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Robert Frost, for instance, writes about rural life in New England, but he does not include any significant amount of folklore in his poems.
Robert Hillyer, the poet, writes in his introduction to this brief animal fable that Mr. Burman ought to win a Nobel Prize for the Catfish Bend series.
Sophiologist Robert Powell writes that hermetic astrology proves the match, and artist mystic Carl Schroeder claims to also be in the same lineage of Hildegard with the support and validation of reincarnation researchers Walter Semkiw and Kevin Ryerson.
Robert Young writes that imperialism operates from the center, it is a state policy, and is developed for ideological as well as financial reasons whereas colonialism is nothing more than development for settlement or commercial intentions.
Avery writes on his web site that " The admiration and respect which I hold for Robert Peary, Matthew Henson and the four Inuit men who ventured North in 1909, has grown enormously since we set out from Cape Columbia.
" One notable contrast with the speeches recorded by Robert the Monk, Guibert of Nogent and Baldric of Dol is the lesser emphasis on Jerusalem itself, which Urban only once mentions as his own focus of concern: in the letter to the Flemish he writes, " they Turks have seized the Holy City of Christ, embellished by his passion and resurrection, and blasphemy to say — have sold her and her churches into abominable slavery.
Robert Elliott writes:
* In Norway, Brother Robert writes Saga Af Tristram ok Ísodd, one of the rare fully surviving versions of the legend of Tristan and Iseult.
* Robert of Courçon writes his Suma.
For example, Robert M. Page, a Reader in Democratic Socialism and Social Policy at the University of Birmingham, writes about " transformative democratic socialism " to refer to the politics of the Clement Attlee government ( a strong welfare state, fiscal redistribution, some nationalisation ) and " revisionist democratic socialism ," as developed by Anthony Crosland and Harold Wilson:
* 1841-Julius Robert von Mayer, an amateur scientist, writes a paper on the conservation of energy but his lack of academic training leads to its rejection.
* 1841 – Julius Robert von Mayer, an amateur scientist, writes a paper on the conservation of energy, but his lack of academic training leads to its rejection
Robert Wallace writes that the pattern of the AIDS outbreak during the ' 80s was affected by the outcomes of a program of " planned shrinkage " directed at African-American and Hispanic communities.
Robert Garner of the University of Leicester writes that Newkirk and Pacheco are the leading exporters of animal rights to the more moderate groups in the United States — both members of an animal rights elite that he argues has shaken up the animal rights movement, setting up new groups and radicalizing old ones.
In his book, " Last Man Out ", H. Robert Charles, an American Marine survivor of the sinking of the USS Houston, writes in depth about a Dutch doctor, Dr. Henri Hekking, a fellow POW who probably saved the lives of many who worked on the " Death Railway ".
Robert Gordon Latham, in his lectures of February 1851 on ethnology of the Indians of British Guiana, writes:
Despite these problems, however, the novella's length provides unique advantages ; in the introduction to a novella anthology titled Sailing to Byzantium, Robert Silverberg writes:
New Testament scholar Robert M. Price writes that the Jesus narrative has strong parallels with other Middle Eastern narratives about life-death-rebirth deities, parallels that he writes Christian apologists have tried to minimize.
Robert Simpson writes, " Nielsen ’ s fondness of wind instruments is closely related to his love of nature, his fascination for living, breathing things.
Nicholson writes " nothing much was to be hoped for in the heir apparent " and goes on to blame Robert III for the destruction of Forres and Elgin despite the lieutenancy of Fife at the time.
Grant puts this into perspective and writes that it is notable that Robert III's reign could have been worse compared to the turmoil and violence experienced in England and France when ruled by weak kings — even on Robert ’ s death, Scotland didn ’ t descend into open civil war but was restricted to positioning among the royal family and its magnate groupings.
A historian of the Queen's Hall, Robert Elkin, writes, " At this period the standard of orchestral playing in London was distinctly low, and the well-drilled efficiency of the Berliners under their dynamic conductor came as something of a revelation.

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