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These authors, the former a medieval historian and the latter an early modernist, quickly became associated with the distinctive Annales approach, which combined geography, history, and the sociological approaches of the Année Sociologique ( many members of which were their colleagues at Strasbourg ) to produce an approach which rejected the predominant emphasis on politics, diplomacy and war of many 19th and early 20th-century historians as spearheaded by historians whom Febvre called Les Sorbonnistes.
These historians point towards the unstable oligarchies established by Lysander in the former Athenian Empire and the failures of Spartan leaders ( such as Pausanias and Kleombrotos ) for the eventually suppression of Spartan power.
These events damaged his reputation among the ancient writers, though more recent historians have revised this opinion.
These new principles were presented in the Tamworth Manifesto which is considered by historians to be the basic statement of the beliefs of the new Conservative Party.
These hardy tribes had offered stubborn resistance to Alexander ( 326 c BC ) during latter's campaign of the Kabul, Kunar and Swat valleys and had even extracted the praise of the Alexander's historians.
These events were the height of the Pizarro-Almagro friendship, which historians describe as one of the last events in which their friendship soon faded and entered a period of turmoil for the control of the Incan capital of Cuzco.
These manuals offer a great deal of information to dance historians and musicologists alike in that each description of a dance is accompanied by music examples with lute tablature and directions about how each music example is to be played.
These claims have little credibility with historians.
These historians were generally unsympathetic to John's behaviour under Richard's rule, but slightly more positive towards the very earliest years of John's reign.
These historians were often inclined to see John's reign, and his signing of Magna Carta in particular, as a positive step in the constitutional development of England, despite the flaws of the king himself.
These modern admissions of ignorance are a relatively recent trend ; earlier generations of historians were less sceptical.
These sanctions, known as the Megarian decree, were largely ignored by Thucydides, but some modern economic historians have noted that forbidding Megara to trade with the prosperous Athenian empire would have been disastrous for the Megarans, and have accordingly considered the decree to be a contributing factor in bringing about the war.
These authors, in such works as The Republic and Laws by Plato, and The Politics and Nicomachean Ethics by Aristotle, analyzed political systems philosophically, going beyond earlier Greek poetic and historical reflections which can be found in the works of epic poets like Homer and Hesiod, historians like Herodotus and Thucydides, and dramatists such as Sophocles, Aristophanes, and Euripides.
These could have included inherent issues with revolutionary ideology, and / or the need of a weapon for political repression in a time of significant foreign and civil upheaval, leading to many different interpretations by historians.
These historians also admired Herodotus, however, as social and ethnographic history increasingly came to be recognized as complementary to political history.
These various controversies have led to William being seen by some historians either as one of the creators of England's greatness or as inflicting one of the greatest defeats in English history.
These facts have led some historians to call the battlefield of Wörth the " cradle of Germany ".
These ideas were supported by other historians, including Ralph Austen ( 1987 ).
These historians claim that a slower six-count variation of Carolina Jitterbug ( which is 8-count ) was what gave rise to contemporary Carolina Shag.
These civilizations are, not coincidentally, the best-known ; they are open to the inquiry of historians for centuries, while the study of pre-historic cultures has arisen only recently.
" There are, indeed, various names affirmed to designate the ante-Hellenic inhabitants of many parts of Greece — the Pelasgi, the Leleges, the Curetes, the Kaukones, the Aones, the Temmikes, the Hyantes, the Telchines, the Boeotian Thracians, the Teleboae, the Ephyri, the Phlegyae, & c. These are names belonging to legendary, not to historical Greece — extracted out of a variety of conflicting legends by the logographers and subsequent historians, who strung together out of them a supposed history of the past, at a time when the conditions of historical evidence were very little understood.
These two functions are performed by military historians and military theorists who seek to identify failures and success of the armed force and integrate corrections into the military reform with the aim of producing an improved force capable of performing adequately should there be a national defence policy review.
These weaknesses have been used by historians such as Robert Liddiard to argue that the architecture of castles such as Framlingham were influenced by cultural and political requirements as well as purely military intent.

These and pointed
These pointed to the juxtaposition of wealthy, ordered and affluent civilisation next to the disorder and barbarity of the poor within the same metropolis.
These are essentially space telescopes that are pointed toward the Earth instead of toward the stars.
These characteristics include the materiality in terms of large stone construction, the repetitive rhythmic use of windows containing various sized arches and barrel vaults directing attention towards them, decorated spandrels ( wall section connecting arches ) and the inclusion of gabled walls ( pointed sections ).
These symbols are commonly a square for " stop ", a vertically pointed triangle with a line under it for " eject ", a right-pointing triangle for " play ", double triangles for " fast-forward " and " rewind ", a red dot for " record ", and a vertically divided square ( two rectangles side-by-side ) for " pause ".
These characterizations, plus the Jordans ' change from being singers / musicians to comic actors, pointed toward their future ; it was here where Marian developed and perfected the radio character " Teeny ".
These critics pointed to the open access policy for gene sequences from the publicly funded Human Genome Project.
These Caltrops were either made by welding two pieces of wire together to form a four pointed star or pouring molten steel into a mould to form a solid, seven pointed star.
These pamphlets were regularly issued without copyright, but for this issue it was pointed out that Mauldin's cartoons were under copyright even though the rest of the pamphlet was not.
These grooved teeth are very long and pointed, with venom channels ( neurotoxins ) and barbs, and are not firmly fixed to the basal plate.
I mean the point at which the Mayor asked for a warrant, and the Captain pointed to the bayonets of his soldiery and said, ' These are my authority '.
These whales have an erect, curved, pointed, " falcate " dorsal fin located far down its back and broad flukes.
These are rounded but with a distinctly pointed smaller end and average 41. 2 X 33. 2 mm.
These theories themselves prove problematic, as the letter constitutes only one data point, and are therefore insufficient in reconstructing broad conclusions about Cornelia ’ s political ideals or making inferences about nebulous ideas of “ maternal devotion .” As has also been pointed out, if they do in fact represent the work of a forger, he was an expert in the grammar, language, and writing style of the late 2nd century Roman elite.
These range from 25 to 35 mm ( 1. 0 – 1. 4 inches ) long and 10 – 18 mm ( 0. 4 – 0. 7 inches ) wide and are round at one end and more narrow and pointed at the other.
These new rifles, such as Mauser's Gewehr 98 and the US M1903 Springfield, featured box magazines that could chamber pointed " Spitzer " bullets, which lever action rifles with tubular magazines could not use for safety reasons ( a pointed bullet can accidentally fire the round in front of it in a tubular magazine ).
These birds have short legs, long pointed wings and long forked tails.
These birds have long pointed bills and their heads are striped with light brown and black.
They include ridge, hip and valley tiles. These can either be bedded and pointed in cement mortar or mechanically fixed.
These include blue fur, feline facial features, pointed ears, fangs, and claws.
These walkthroughs highlighted various points of the games and often pointed out color schemes to set that area's intended mood.
These organisations continue, in their different ways, the adversarial politics of LM magazine and the RCP, leading some commentators, such as George Monbiot have pointed to apparent entryist tactics used by former RCP members designed to influence mainstream public opinion.
These include, but are not limited to, horns located on their heads, pointed sharp teeth, extra fingers, cloven hooves in place of feet, tails, and unusually colored eyes.

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