Sentence examples for historian without from inspiring English sources

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"He was often accused of committing depredations on friends as well as foes," observed an historian, without elaboration.

A third son, Golo, became an eminent historian, without a good word to say about his father.

He has been able to pass himself off as a wise elder statesman — a historian without a history — able to capture the anger and anxiety of the right and articulate it with force, lucidity and gravitas.

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(According to some historians, without the process the Second Reich would have collapsed as much as two years sooner).

If there is a criticism, it is that Beaumont sometimes brings in contemporary voices – experts and other historians without the appropriate introduction that a general readership requires.

For all the Celtics' championships and charm, basketball historians without New England addresses might remember the tone set here a hundred years ago, from the bullying of Red Auerbach to those visitors' locker rooms at the old Boston Garden that were not fit for bums.

And questions or hypotheses framed by historians, without which archives would remain mute, lead them to detect "facts, capable of being asserted in singular, discrete propositions, most often having to do with the mentioning of dates, places, proper names, verbs that name an action or state" (Memory, History, Forgetting, 178).

"The Sambo stereotype was so pervasive in antebellum Southern literature that many historians, without further research, argue that it was an accurate description of the dominant slave personality".

The other possible reasons for such radical tensions in the College (e.g. national divisions, connections to different spiritual centres) are widely discussed by historians without final conclusion.

There have been a few others over the years, but unlike the Kennedys, the Kings have been very careful to make sure most of what the great man did is unavailable to historians without getting paid.

But the phenomenon is felt much more acutely in France because (in notable contrast with Britain) the nation's self-image is existentially bound up with its sense of cultural excellence, and with the assumption that their ideas have universal appeal: "France," claimed the historian Ernest Lavisse without any irony, "is charged with representing the cause of humanity".

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