Stephen Frederick Roberts (1958 - July 2022) was an historian of nineteenth-century Britain who wrote extensively about Chartism and Birmingham in the...
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Australian historian and university vice-chancellor Stephen Roberts (historian) (1958–2022), historian of 19th-century Britain Stephen Roberts (priest)...
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Andrew Roberts, Baron Roberts of Belgravia, FRSL FRHistS (born 13 January 1963), is an English popular historian, journalist and member of the House of...
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Sir Stephen Henry Roberts CMG (16 February 1901 in Maldon, Victoria – 17 March 1971) was an Australian academic, writer, historian, international analyst...
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Robert Stephens (1665–1732), who was appointed historiographer royal in 1727, was a public servant and historian. He was the first to publish much of Francis...
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time of Stephen; it was not considered appropriate or normal to execute elite prisoners and, as historian John Gillingham observes, neither Stephen nor the...
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Lulu Schwartz (redirect from Stephen Schwartz (historian))
Lulu Schwartz (born Stephen A. Schwartz, September 9, 1948, and also known previously as Stephen Suleyman Schwartz) is an American Sufi journalist, columnist...
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(1917–1999) – LDS Church historian 1975–1982 B.H. Roberts (1857–1933) Fawn M. Brodie (1915–1981) Richard Bushman (born 1931) Robert G. Albion (1896–1983)...
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publisher Robert Stephens, one of three pseudonyms for Robert Kellard (1915–1981), American actor Robert Stephens (historian) (1665–1732), English historian, appointed...
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player, Coventry and England 1956–1962 Stephen Roberts, historian Cyril Stanley Smith, metallurgist and historian of science Showell Styles, novelist and...
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Sir Hugh Ashley Roberts GCVO FSA (born 20 April 1948) is a British art historian and curator. He was the Director of the Royal Collection, the art collection...
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Stephen Mitchell (26 May 1948 – 30 January 2024) was a British historian and epigrapher, specialising in Hellenistic, Roman, and Byzantine Anatolia. He...
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A historian is a person who studies and writes about the past and is regarded as an authority on it. Historians are concerned with the continuous, methodical...
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New York, Roberts was raised Catholic in Northwest Indiana and studied at Harvard University with the initial intent to become a historian, graduating...
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The Anarchy (redirect from Stephen and Maud Wars)
time of Stephen; it was not considered appropriate or normal to execute elite prisoners and, as historian John Gillingham observes, neither Stephen nor the...
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Obituary by Stephen Roberts, Labour History Review, vol. 76, n. 2, August 2011. "Dorothy Thompson (1923-2011)", London Socialist Historians Group, 14 February...
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Stephen Edward Ambrose (January 10, 1936 – October 13, 2002) was an American historian, academic, and author, most noted for his books on World War II...
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Gesta Stephani (redirect from Acts of Stephen)
Anarchy of King Stephen's reign, and ends with the accession of King Henry II. The Gesta Stephani was written in two books and historian R.H.C. Davis believes...
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Geoffrey Roberts (born 1952) is a British historian of World War II working at University College Cork. He specializes in Soviet diplomatic and military...
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Anarchy and supporter of Empress Matilda against King Stephen Robert of Gloucester (historian) (fl. c. 1260 – c. 1300), chronicler of early English history...
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modern historians. Stephen was born as Vajk, a name derived from the Turkic word baj, meaning "hero", "master", "prince" or "rich". Stephen's Greater...
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Stephen Robert Kuta (ˈkʉːˌta) is a British author, poet, historian, and genealogist based in the UK. He has published several books and poetry anthologies...
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Churchill: Walking with Destiny (redirect from Churchill: Walking with Destiny (Andrew Roberts book))
with Destiny is a non-fiction book authored by British historian and journalist Andrew Roberts. Viking Press published it within the United States in...
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Robert Arthur Peel (May 6, 1909 – January 8, 1992) was a Christian Science historian and writer on religious and ecumenical topics. A Christian Scientist...
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Beaumont Newhall, historian of photography Roger S. Payne, zoologist and conservationist Michael Piore, economist Edward V. Roberts, disability rights...
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Lincoln and Stephen Douglas's Senate Debates (Enslow, 2020). Dean; Eric T., Jr. "Stephen A. Douglas and Popular Sovereignty," Historian 1995 57(4): 733–748...
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(1929–2015), Germany Andrew Roberts (born 1963), Britain Geoffrey Roberts (born 1952), World War II, Soviet Union J. M. Roberts (1928–2003), Europe Nicholas...
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Steven John Gunn FRHistS is an English historian and fellow of Merton College, University of Oxford. He teaches and researches the history of late medieval...
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Prize in Physiology or Medicine in 2020 Heather Cox Richardson, historian Richard J. Roberts, British biochemist and molecular biologist, faculty at New England...
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Thomas Stephens (Bardic names: Casnodyn, Gwrnerth, Caradawg) (21 April 1821 – 4 January 1875) was a Welsh historian, literary critic, and social reformer...
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