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The historian Clinton Rossiter called the Federalist Papers “ the most important work in political science that ever has been written, or is likely ever to be written, in the United States .” They were not scholarly arguments or impartial justifications for the constitution, but political polemics intended to assist the federalists in New York, which was the only state to have a coordinated anti-federalist movement.
By the end of 1977, according to music historian Clinton Heylin, they were " England's arch-exponents of New Musick, and the true heralds of what came next.
This high esteem approached to idolatry according to historian Clinton Rossiter:
20th century historian, Herbert Storing, identifies Clinton as " Cato ", the pseudonymous author of the Anti-Federalist essays which appeared in New York newspapers during the ratification debates.
Moyers also referred to what historian Clinton Rossiter called the period of " the great train robbery of American intellectual history ," when " conservatives — or better, pro-corporate apologists " began using terms such as " progress ", " opportunity ", and " individualism " in order to make " the plunder of America sound like divine right.
In his book, The Oslo Syndrome, Harvard Medical School professor of psychiatry and historian Kenneth Levin summarized the failure of the 2000 Camp David Summit in this manner: " espite the dimensions of the Israeli offer and intense pressure from President Clinton, Arafat demurred.
Renown historian Clinton Rossiter stated " no one can spend any time the newspapers, library inventories, and pamphlets of colonial America without realizing that Cato's Letters rather than John Locke's Civil Government was the most popular, quotable, esteemed source for political ideas in the colonial period.
It was critically applauded by some reviewers-Australian music historian Clinton Walker calling it " gonzo journalism at its best ", while The Bulletin later referred to Sorry as " one of the most harrowing rock books ever written ".
Hofstadter, the DeWitt Clinton Professor of American History at Columbia University, became the " iconic historian of postwar liberal consensus ", largely due to his emphasis on ideas and political culture rather than the day-to-day doings of politicians.
According to historian and former Australian Army officer, Dr Clinton Fernandes, " The ALP's change of policy – and the resulting pressure of the Government – was a critical factor in the independence of East Timor.
Great nephew Evarts Boutell Greene was the famed American historian appointed Columbia University's first De Witt Clinton Professor of History 1923 and department chairman from 1926 to 1939.
Recent speakers at Pioneer's major events have included: former Washington, D. C. Mayor Anthony Williams, national school choice advocate Kevin Chavous, Harvard Program on Education Policy and Governance Director Paul Peterson, education policy expert Jay Greene, presidential historian and Clinton speechwriter Jeff Shesol, former Massachusetts Education Commissioner David Driscoll, Rhode Island Education Commissioner Deborah Gist, former Louisiana Superintendent of Education Paul Pastorek, Hoover Institution Fellow Bill Evers, former US Education Dept.
Hirsch, Jr., Democrats for Education Reform co-founder Whitney Tilson, Florida Virtual Schools ' Director Julie Young, Indiana Superintendent Tony Bennett, former Ambassador to the Vatican and three-term Boston Mayor Ray Flynn, historian Gordon Wood, former President of the Massachusetts State Senate Thomas Birmingham, former Clinton White House education advisor Andrew Rotherham, and many more.
His students included future United States president Bill Clinton when Clinton was a Georgetown undergraduate in 1968, future first lady Jacqueline Kennedy, and historian Douglas Brinkley, with whom he discussed his involvement in the Kennedy book.

historian and Rossiter
In 1993, scientific historian Margaret W. Rossiter coined the term " Matilda effect ", after Matilda Gage, to identify the social situation where woman scientists inaccurately receive less credit for their scientific work than an objective examination of their actual effort would reveal.
* Stuart Rossiter, writer and postal historian

historian and regarded
Under Schechter's leadership, JTS attracted a distinguished faculty, including Louis Ginzberg ( author of Legends of the Jews ), historian Alexander Marx, Arabist Israel Friedlander, and future founder of Reconstructionism Mordecai Kaplan, and became a highly regarded center of Jewish learning.
Other names connected to the city include Max Born, physicist and Nobel laureate ; Charles Darwin, the biologist who discovered natural selection ; David Hume, a philosopher, economist and historian ; James Hutton, regarded as the " Father of Geology "; John Napier inventor of logarithms ; chemist and one of the founders of thermodynamics Joseph Black ; pioneering medical researchers Joseph Lister and James Young Simpson ; chemist and discoverer of the element nitrogen, Daniel Rutherford ; mathematician and developer of the Maclaurin series, Colin Maclaurin and Ian Wilmut, the geneticist involved in the cloning of Dolly the sheep just outside Edinburgh.
In the 19th century Jacob Burckhardt viewed Eusebius as ' a liar ', the “ first thoroughly dishonest historian of antiquity .” Ramsay MacMullen in the 20th century regarded Eusebius's work as representative of early Christian historical accounts in which “ Hostile writings and discarded views were not recopied or passed on, or they were actively suppressed ..., matters discreditable to the faith were to be consigned to silence .” As a consequence this kind of methodology in MacMullens view has distorted modern attempts, ( e. g. Harnack, Nock, and Brady ), to describe how the Church grew in the early centuries.
A historian is a person who studies and writes about the past and is regarded as an authority on it.
Historian Ronald Numbers has been quoted as saying: " I can't say much about Gould's strengths as a scientist, but for a long time I've regarded him as the second most influential historian of science ( next to Thomas Kuhn ).
He was given a strongly positive assessment by the historian Bede, writing a little less than a century after Oswald's death, who regarded Oswald as a saintly king ; it is also Bede who is the main source for present-day historical knowledge of Oswald.
The historian George Herring has said that while the purchase was somewhat the result of Jefferson and Madison's " shrewd and sometimes belligerent diplomacy ", that it " is often and rightly regarded as a diplomatic windfall — the result of accident, luck, and the whim of Napoleon Bonaparte.
The 12th century Quadripartitus, in an account regarded as convincing by historian John Maddicott, states that he was recalled by the intervention of Bishop Ælfwine of Winchester and Earl Godwin.
He was also a noted Caribbean historian, and is widely regarded as " The Father of The Nation.
His short rule was regarded as a virtuous one by the historian Frodoard.
The period between the fourteenth century and the beginning of the nineteenth century was largely one of decline and neglect, and is regarded as barren by at least one historian of logic.
However, Bede ’ s accuracy as a historian has been well regarded by Anglo-Saxon scholars, and historians have generally been comfortable following Bede's basic presentation of the synod.
This view has been supported by the historian Edward Corp, who has concluded, " there is now enough evidence available to suggest that Lord Burlington can no longer be regarded as the embodiment of a Whig ideal.
Long associated with Oxford University, he is widely regarded as the 20th century's greatest historian of ancient Rome.
In 1963, historian Jacob Cooke, an editor of Hamilton's papers, regarded this charge as " preposterous ", calling it a " conspiracy thesis " that overstated Hamilton's control of the federal government.
He is regarded by some, including historian Keith Sinclair, as one of New Zealand's greatest political leaders.
The author at once became highly regarded as a theologian and historian, and in 1839 was invited to Kiel as professor ordinarius.
The British naval historian William Laird Clowes regarded Macdonough's False Nile victory as " a most notable feat, one which, on the whole, surpassed that of any other captain of either navy in this war.
" In relation to her ( possible ) conception and patronage of the highly regarded historical artist Carle Van Loo's painting, Une Conversation the historian Emma Barker writes, " most recent commentators have agreed in locating the interest and significance of these works in their having been commissioned by an exceptional female patron, the hostess of a celebrated Parisian salon whose guests included some of the leading figures of the French Enlightenment.
A. S. Altekar, a historian and archaeologist, who has written several books on Gupta coinage, also regarded the caste of the Guptas as Vaish on the basis of the ancient Indian texts on law, which prescribe the name-ending with Gupta for a member of the Vaish caste.
He may be regarded as a courtly annalist rather than an historian.
Frederic William Maitland ( 28 May 1850 – 19 December 1906 ) was an English jurist and historian, generally regarded as the modern father of English legal history.
The historian Margaret Lavinia Anderson notes that after the War, Ludendorff wanted Germany to go to war against all of Europe, and that he became a pagan worshipper of the Nordic god Wotan ; he detested not only Jews but also Christianity, which he regarded as a weakening force.
A. S. Altekar, a historian and archaeologist, who has written and several books on Gupta coinage, also regarded the caste of the Guptas as Vaishya on the basis of the ancient Indian texts on law, which prescribe the name-ending with Gupta for a member of the Vaishya caste.

historian and Madison's
The historian Douglas Adair called Madison's work " probably the most fruitful piece of scholarly research ever carried out by an American.
" In contrast, historian Jack Rakove suggests that Madison's intention in framing the Second Amendment was to provide assurances to moderate Anti-Federalists that the militias would not be disarmed.

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