Sentences with phrase «by historians»

This connection is commonly made by historians of religion and culture, and by feminist historians.
If these observations were not a part of human history, open to study by historians, then they didn't happen.
This activity involves giving students ten primary sources and four secondary sources written by historians and sorting them under the headings of hero or villain.
The cards that have been created for this activity cover a wide range of relevant topics that have been hotly debated by historians.
He has, however, a complex and sophisticated notion of what it means to say that an event in history «happened» and how such events are verified by historians.
The Chinese empire greatly expanded under her rule, and though she had brutal tactics, her decisive nature and talent for government has been praised by historians.
Fortunately, the analytical scheme is relevant to the massive body of research already published by historians.
Neither should it be seen as unprecedented or unexpected by historians.
It is always vulnerable to new discoveries by historians and scientists.
Such an account is inevitably conditioned by the historian's scale of values and by his fundamental convictions about human nature.
I require also an attitude toward the task of historical explanation not shared by all historians.
Students first are introduced to the idea posed by a historian, then, students watch a clip before collecting evidence themselves.
Indian culture is one of the most ancient that has been accepted by all historians and scholars of all streams.
More broadly, what can we learn about ways that artists engage with «painting history» and challenge art's reception by historians?
History of the art is not only done by historians, but by the own artists.
How it got there in the first place should be studied by historians.
The two books that I cited in my recent book review on bubbles were written by historians, not economists.
Perhaps this accounts for the fact that no other aspect of human endeavor has been so neglected by historians as home cooking.»
This long awaited exhibition, curated by historian David Anfam, reveals the full breadth of a movement that will forever be associated with the boundless creative energy of 1950s New York.
Discs 1 & 2 — Disc 1 and 2: The Movie: Newly re-mastered and restored picture and audio elements, Dolby 5.1 and original mono soundtracks / Audio Commentary by Historian Rudy Behlmer
SYNOPSIS: American academic Deborah Lipstadt is accused of libel by historian David Irving when she declares him a Holocaust denier.
Scott's emotions have been recorded by the historian James Grant: «The joy was therefore extreme when, the ponderous lid having been forced open... the regalia were discovered lying at the bottom covered with linen cloths, exactly as they had been left in 1707.»
Back in the 1990s I read an essay by an historian who spelled out the 5 steps that all despotic rulers and regimes of the 20th century used to come to power and gain control of the populace.
CE and BCE are used by some historians instead of AD and BC as they are not religious based.
The Bible is an ancient text that reveals the beliefs and first person accounts of events that happened to the writers or they are written by historians who record oral history.
Leadership was once called by historian James MacGregor Burns «one of the most observed and least understood phenomena on earth.»
He is mentioned in at least two no religious texts by historians of that era in ancient Judea.
As an added bonus, the newly redesigned 24 - page booklet features a candid look at the film's colorful production history by noted film journalist and screenwriter James Cole, including lively reminisces from director Peter Medak, plus the original music notes by historian Randall Larson.
Pupils watching will witness a re-enacted Tudor lesson, and be among the first to «step inside» the newly renovated 600 year old building, described by historian Michael Wood as «one of the most atmospheric, magical and important in the whole of Britain.»
VCI Entertainment has released it, and their disc comes with a commentary track by historian Alan K. Rode and film critic Kim Morgan.
The memories we are leaving behind now, in all their riotous glory — drunken tweets, ranting blog posts, bad - hair - day pictures and much more — may become a unique trove to be studied by historians for centuries to come.
Bond yields in Japan fell to 1.125 per cent, equal to the lowest recorded by historians in the past 4,000 years, and well below the level of 1.75 per cent reached by US bonds in the Great Depression (Graph 2).
In fact the father of western philisophical skepticism, the Greek known as Pyrrho, went to India in the 3rd century BC with Alexander the Great and It is believed by historians that he founded his school of skepticism based on brushes with Madyamaka Buddhists.
They have been traced as far back as 55 BC as told by historians and Romans that invaded Britain during that time.
Lister has been sorely neglected by historians of science.
The Network for Public Education, a nonprofit education advocacy group co-founded by historian Diane Ravitch, is calling for a national «opt out» of high - stakes standardized testing.
In 2016, Kino Lorber released a Blu - ray edition, with a much - appreciated audio commentary track by historian Michael Schlesinger, Sam's widow Christa Lang Fuller, and his daughter Samantha Fuller.
A fully illustrated catalogue will accompanies the exhibition including an essay by the exhibition curator, Jason Andrew; a never - before printed interview with Jack Tworkov conducted by the historian Irving Sandler in 1957; and a re-print of the article Tworkov Paints A Picture written by Fairfield Porter and published in Art News in 1953.
Even in the nineteenth century, unnoticed by our historians Jesus was the most important figure in world history.
(Incidentally, we don't know how many people died in the Great Leap Forward, piled up in village ditches or abandoned on empty grasslands: the 16.5 million once given in official tolls or the 45 million estimated by some historians.)
«That much may indeed be true, but it was one of many of the tall tales that further evolved into a truism of sorts, that was basically «accepted» as such by historians, press and mafia history aficionados,» Cipollini said.
The comparison is highlighted in a paper published in The Lancet today by historian Dr Emily Mayhew, pain specialist Professor Andrew Rice and army surgeon Major Dafydd Edwards, all from Imperial College London.
Blankenhorn, for instance, construes the progressive Council on Contemporary Families, founded by historian Stephanie Coontz, as aimed only at promoting divorce and unwed childbearing, a description not borne out if one reads the council's Web site or Coontz's works.
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