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He undertook a history of the Bábí religion through publication of A Traveller's Narrative ( Makála-i-Shakhsí Sayyáh ) in 1886, later translated and published in translation in 1891 through Cambridge University by the agency of Edward Granville Browne who described ` Abdu ' l-Bahá as:
The youngest son of William Edward Parkinson ( 1871 – 1927 ), an art master at North East County School and from 1913 principal of York School of Arts and Crafts, and his wife, Rose Emily Mary Curnow ( born 1877 ), the young Parkinson attended St. Peter's School, York, where in 1929 he won an Exhibition to study history at Emmanuel College at the University of Cambridge.
Cambridge is also the birthplace of Thai king Bhumibol Adulyadej ( Rama IX ), who is the world's longest reigning monarch at age 82 ( 2010 ), as well as the longest reigning monarch in Thai history.
Cambridge studies in the history and theory of politics, 1976
This can be seen comparing the Bahá ' í approach to history and the future to that of the theory of The Clash of Civilizations on the one hand and the development of a posthegemony system on the other ( compared with work of Robert Cox, for example, in Approaches to World Order, ( Robert Cox & Timonthy Sinclair eds, Cambridge University Press, 1996 ).
He won a scholarship to Trinity College, Cambridge, where he read history and economics.
* Rivalry between Oxford and Cambridge also has a long history, dating back to around 1209 when Cambridge was founded by scholars taking refuge from hostile Oxford townsmen, and celebrated to this day in varsity matches such as the Oxford and Cambridge Boat Race.
* March 24 – For the only time in history, the Boat Race between the Universities of Cambridge and Oxford is declared a " dead heat " ( i. e. a draw ).
The Cambridge history of Southeast Asia Vol I-IV.
Three hundred years later, the American astronomical historian William Ashworth suggested that what Flamsteed may have seen was the most recent supernova in the galaxy's history, an event which would leave as its remnant the strongest radio source outside of the solar system, known in the third Cambridge ( 3C ) catalogue as 3C 461 and commonly called Cassiopeia A by astronomers.
* Dwight Reynolds, " A Thousand and One Nights: a history of the text and its reception " in The Cambridge History of Arabic Literature Vol 6.
Academics at the London School of Economics and the University of Cambridge had numerous disputes over the separation of economics and economic history in the interwar era.
Cambridge economists believed that pure economics involved a component of economic history and that the two were inseparably entangled.
Indeed, the Economic History Society had its inauguration at LSE in 1926 and the University of Cambridge eventually established its own economic history programme.
In 1861, Edward transferred to Trinity College, Cambridge, where he was tutored in history by Charles Kingsley, Regius Professor of Modern History.
In October 1919, Albert went up to Trinity College, Cambridge, where he studied history, economics and civics for a year.
The genesis of the novel was in two Doctor Who serials written by Adams, City of Death, ( in which an alien tries to change history at the cost of erasing humanity from existence ), and in particular the cancelled serial Shada, which first introduces a Cambridge professor called Chronotis who is hundreds of years old.
#* C. D. Cobham, Excerpta Cypria: materials for a history of Cyprus ( Cambridge 1908 ).
In the United Kingdom, the history of political thought has been a particular focus since the late 1960s and is associated especially with the Faculty of History at the University of Cambridge, where until recently such scholars as John Dunn and Quentin Skinner studied European political thought in its historical context, emphasizing the emergence and development of such concepts as the state and freedom.
In 2006, Cambridge Town Supervisor Jo Ann Trinkle made history by becoming the first Chairwoman of the Board of Supervisors.
Few further attempts to bring counterfactual history into the world of academia were made until the 1991 publication of Plausible Worlds: Possibility and Understanding in History and the Social Sciences by the Cambridge sociologist Geoffrey Hawthorn, who carefully explored three different counterfactual scenarios.
* Fossier, R. ( 1986 ) The Cambridge illustrated history of the Middle Ages Cambridge University Press.

Cambridge and Japan
Intelligence and the War Against Japan: Britain, America and the Politics of Secret Service ( Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2000 )
The Cambridge History of Japan, Vol.
In 2012, Hassan, Boutros Boutros-Ghali ( 6th United Nations Secretary-General and current President of the UNESCO Panel on Democracy and Development ) gave remarks at the Unification Church event in UNESCO's headquarters in France, along with Akiko Yamanaka ( parliamentarian of Diet of Japan, Cambridge University professor and former Deputy-Minister for Foreign Affairs of Japan ) and other 300 politicians and religious leaders.
* Shively, Donald and McCullough, William H. The Cambridge History of Japan: Heian Japan.
Cambridge History of Japan: Ancient Japan ( 1993 )
: JVC, Victor Company of Japan ; Cambridge, Massachusetts: distributed by Rounder Records.
The widespread introduction of electronic typewriters and calculators ( many of which were manufactured and imported from places like Japan and the United States ) soon afterwards was probably a major factor contributing to the decline of the raised decimal point, although it can still sometimes be encountered in academic circles ( e. g., Cambridge University History Faculty Style Guide 2010 ) and its use is still enforced by some UK-based academic journals such as The Lancet.
), The Cambridge History of Modern Japan ; Volume 2, Heian Japan, ( Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1999 )
), The Cambridge History of Modern Japan ; Volume 2, Heian Japan, ( Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1999 )

Cambridge and Ancient
* Bowman, Alan K. The Cambridge Ancient History: The High Empire, A. D. 70 – 192.
( ed ), " The World of Ancient Israel " ( Cambridge University Press, 1989 )
The Cambridge Ancient History-vol XII The Crisis of Empire, Cambridge University Press, 2005.
Stanford sinologist David Shepherd Nivison, in the The Cambridge History of Ancient China, writes that the moral goods of Mohism " are interrelated: more basic wealth, then more reproduction ; more people, then more production and wealth ... if people have plenty, they would be good, filial, kind, and so on unproblematically.
Chapters from The Cambridge Ancient History, Volume XII: The Crisis of Empire are marked with a "( CAH )".
The Cambridge Ancient History, Volume XII: The Crisis of Empire.
* Iorwerth Eiddon Stephen Edwards, Cyril John Gadd, Nicholas Geoffrey Lemprière Hammond ( 1970 ) The Cambridge Ancient History, Cambridge University Press, 780 pages ISBN 0-521-07051-1
Stanford sinologist David Shepherd Nivison, in the The Cambridge History of Ancient China, writes that the moral goods of Mohism " are interrelated: more basic wealth, then more reproduction ; more people, then more production and wealth ... if people have plenty, they would be good, filial, kind, and so on unproblematically.
* The Cambridge Ancient History: Second Edition.
The Cambridge Illustrated History of Ancient Greece ( 2002 )
The Cambridge Ancient History, Vol.
Stanford sinologist David Shepherd Nivison, in the The Cambridge History of Ancient China, writes that the moral goods of Mohism " are interrelated: more basic wealth, then more reproduction ; more people, then more production and wealth ... if people have plenty, they would be good, filial, kind, and so on unproblematically.
* Lawson, John Cuthbert, Modern Greek Folklore and Ancient Greek Religion, Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, 1910, p. 131
The term Loxbridge ( referring to London, Oxford, and Cambridge ) is sometimes seen, and was also adopted as the name of the Ancient History conference now known as AMPAH.
The Cambridge Ancient History.
* Cary, Cambridge Ancient History, Vol.
Piotr Michalowski's essay ( entitled, simply, " Sumerian ") in the 2004 The Cambridge Encyclopedia of the World's Ancient Languages has also been recognized as a good modern grammatical sketch.
Others who have accepted the Lederer / Cook explanation of the two methods of dating for the time of Pekah are Thiele in his second edition of Mysterious Numbers and later, Leslie McFall, Francis Andersen and David Noel Freedman in their commentary on Hosea in the Anchor Bible Series, T. C. Mitchell, in the Cambridge Ancient History, and Jack Finegan in his Handbook of Biblical Chronology.
" In The Cambridge Ancient History, Volume XII: The Crisis of Empire, edited by Alan Bowman, Averil Cameron, and Peter Garnsey, 67 – 89.
* Blockley, R. C., The Dynasty of Theodosius in The Cambridge Ancient History: The Late Empire, A. D. 337 – 425 ( ed.
* Heather, Peter, The Western Empire 425 – 76 in The Cambridge Ancient History: Late antiquity: empire and successors, A. D. 425 – 600 ( ed.

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