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The partnership between Jefferson and Madison, labeled by subsequent historians as "the great collaboration," deserves special attention.
In fact, so few men from one of the main towns he rode through - Waltham - fought the following day that some subsequent historians concluded that it must have been a strongly pro-British community.
Thomas Hearne, (born July 1678, Littlefield Green, White Waltham, Berkshire, Eng. died June 10 , 1735 Oxford, Oxfordshire) English historian and antiquarian whose editions of English medieval chronicles were important sources for subsequent historians.
Finally, I would ask him the same question that all subsequent historians have wondered: How close to the original does he think are his verbatim accounts of lengthy speeches at whose delivery he was not present?
When the Ionian Greeks overwhelmed the Minoan civilization at Knossos, on Crete, however, the secret mathematical code was finally broken, and immediately afterward, to the amazement of all subsequent historians unacquainted with Fuller's theory, Greek science suddenly blossomed forth with quadratic equations and other highly advanced methods of calculation.
July 1678 Littlefield Green, England June 10 , 1735Oxford, England Thomas Hearne, (born July 1678, Littlefield Green, White Waltham, Berkshire, Eng. died June 10 , 1735 Oxford, Oxfordshire), English historian and antiquarian whose editions of English medieval chronicles were important sources for subsequent historians.
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Also, he was right in many things, recognising before the Gallipoli debacle what subsequent military historians have tended to confirm: that the port of Alexandretta, on Turkey's exposed underside, would have been a preferable launch pad for an assault.
Though his approach is no longer widely endorsed, it had great influence on subsequent art historians and helped establish art history as an intellectually rigorous discipline of modern scholarship.
Despite the gendered nature of Dangerfield's analysis, The Strange Death of Liberal England set the scene for many subsequent male historians who were unable to break free from the grip of his narrative, writing the suffragettes out of winning the vote or diminishing their contribution.
Subsequent Spanish historians, intrigued by the existence of a fountain of youth in the New World, kept the story going.
Hocart was not wrong: fear loomed large in the writing of contemporary anthropologists, psychiatrists, sociologists and novelists, a fact not lost on subsequent generations of historians of inter-war Britain, who have tended to reach for phrases like 'the age of anxiety'thethe age of insecurity' and, most recently, the 'morbid age' to characterize the period (Overy, 2009).
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