But here's the thing, everybody is going to hell. And it's not because they don't believe in God. And look, I'm a historian and a theologian. So, I study ancient biblical manuscripts. And if you truly understand what this book issaying, I don't want you to experience that.
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was trying to present earlier on or leave open at least, I am constantly aware of my position as writer, historian , but also as private citizen, as someone who is experiencing history myself.So these themes that have been curated or chosen or selected, mimicking this natural process that Alan Watts spoke about
So this paucity of records regarding Afong Moy for some time really disheartened my efforts. Historian Joe Lepore considering her biographical work of Jane Franklin, Benjamin Franklin's sister,in her "Book of Ages" remarked, "In writing this book about Benjamin Franklin's sister,
of ways. This is a book that's a weird combination of some different things. I am a historian . I'm a traditionally trained historian even if I'm not a traditional historian in some ways. And so, this book really is a cultural history of the idea of the monster. It's nota cultural history of horror movies although there's a lot of horror movies in it. It's a cultural history of how narratives of monsters have intersected with American
from his political gifts which were extraordinary was a professional historian a biographer a paleontologist anorthologist um a Cosmopolitan who spoke three languages and read in
And uh I said that I I would couldn't do it and I wouldn't do it because I said I'm not a biographer. Uh I I'm not a historian . I said, "No, I want your personal story." Um"And through your personal story, tell us something about the world of of uh
now passed but he was a pulitzer prize-winning presidential historian and i always say a real presidential historian but he came over to my house and he used to sit on the floor and he said barry you don't realize what you'vedone i said what have i done author he said you've created the backstory the american presidency and i said explain
and so I want to tell you about this book it's an unusual book for me I'm a historian I focus on 17th and 18th century America I'vewritten a number of books about Colonial and revolutionary America Nora said I
my life the fine cabinet minister and writer and historian I used to meet with him after the and I once asked him did he know ofany other situation like this the war where one side had known so completely
before. Kershaw, for example, who is really a great... He's very knowledgeable about National Socialism. Like many British historians , they always know more about German history than the German historians , but Kershaw really does. I think he's, he's really good. But in his biography of Hitler, he just writes one sentence like,"And then he had a crazy doctor called Morell who gave him dubious medications and drugs," and he stops there, and then he goes on to
Yeah. So, it's at the minimum I think like 99% of historians , biblical scholars, classicists would argue that the 27 books of the New Testament are written in the 1st century.And so, in that sense, they're in the lifetime of the eyewitnesses to a certain degree. Mhm. And there's
And these are the machines that he built that cracked the Nazi code. Historians believe that he shortened the length of World War II by two years.World War II could have ended in 1947 without the work of Alan Turing.
by Leonardo da Vinci. Historians have been baffled on what was the purpose of this academia.Equally as baffling is why Leonardo's name is stamped in the center of each mandala with Academia Leonardo Vin or Vinci.
These workplaces were organized in accordance with new lean manufacturing principles. Historians often talk about the NUMMI factory, that collaboration between General Motors and Toyota, where today, of course, Tesla has its own factory.That was across the street from the first Macintosh plant in Fremont, California.
One thing that I did get very fascinated by, around 10 years ago, was the total unexpectedness, even to sophisticated players, of the outbreak World War I. Historians write about it like it was very predictable.Oh, this thing had its origins in the 1870s.
Historians like me can show the paths not taken, as well as the many and winding roads by which we came to the present.
Historians don't. And Caesar knew Thucydides very well, so he knew that historians don't go into these details.
Historians have ignored that.
Historians are now analyzing protest movements.
Historians are kind of pondering why he had such a profound influence compared to his rivals of the day.
Historians call this evidence.
Historians do this all the time, and then people say, oh, is that the medieval period?
Historians dream of this thing where you find a descendant of one of your main characters.
Historians and archaeologists still use that word.
Historians have ranked presidents of the United States, every president of the United States, about 13 times over the last 60 years.
historians an awful lot of time and effort in terms of connecting with the stuff that we love and the stuff that we do.
Washington was great FDR was great this is acknowledged by all presidential historians but the Roosevelt of all our great presidents was the one who had the widest range of interests andexperiences he was a bide intellectual who apart
historians to rank presidents uh he did a lot of things that were good he did some things that were great the China
historians as examples of the use of this tactic and showed that in fact it hadn't been
Historians , the same way. I mean, if you're Howard Zinn, or Chomsky, you could write pretty much what you want. But even Chomsky has dealt with lots of hate.
French historian Philippe Jullian described it as the jolliest attraction at the exhibition and wrote, "The escalator caused many an incident worthy
Israeli historian Yuval Noah Harari, and he's written a book called Homodeus, the
emigre historian Yuri Pivovarov, who lives in Berlin and who was well, had a much more distinctly
actual historian on site all the time for dinner service. So, he's an in-house archivist. I mean, it's pretty amazing.
This historian -- who in fact was a former member of British Naval Intelligence.
A historian whose work I consulted Bruce Philp: writing the book, talks about the emergence of consumerism is happening at the period of enlightenment, so the 17th century and 18th century and some important
a historian of the last information era um I actually went around to historical societies and looked in the in the dusty
animation historian and cartoon producer. He's written over 15 books on the subject, including: "The Animated Movie Guide", "Looney Tunes. The Ultimate Visual Guide", and "The
a historian looking at of a Wall Street Crash of 1929 one of the things that
Film historians will tell you that "Nosferatu" changed the way that scary movies were even thought about.
Some historians say the term began with the French in the 1830s.
And we think that's how he died. Some historians say that that is the symbol of Apple computers. The Apple computers, in some sense, could be dedicated-- the symbol of Apple computers could be dedicated to the memory of Alan Turing,
And historians have loved to tell this story that what made American science distinct in the early United States was this new context of liberty and democracy
And historians now agree that it's extraordinarily unlikely that she saved his life from being executed for two reasons.
The historians ' task, I think, is not to come up with a better definition of civil war on which all sides could agree.
Not historians , just authors, because they're great storytellers.
Now historians used to be, they couldn't care less about policy.
So historians write about power as like we invent gunpowder and we get this asymmetric advantage.
and historians , enumerating the 12 important families that had accumulated most of Timbuktu's manuscripts during its golden age, chronicling the invasion