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The patriot war of 1837-1838: locofocoism with a gun?
THIS PAPER PRESENTS a reinterpretation of the causes for the us Patriot movement of 1837-38, which rose up in support of the Canadian rebellion in Upper Canada UC initiated by William Lyon Mackenzie (the companion rebellion in Lower Canada is not considered in this paper since its causation was arguably...
Tags: American, American General, Americans, Bryan, Charles, D., Fall, Historians, History, John, Journal, Jr., Lake, Life, Navy, Revolution, Times, Vol, West, William
Research articles 2003-09-22
Research as Gospel
Leiter, Robert Jewish Exponent 01-11-2001 Research as Gospel Coping with how the American media treat Israel is disheartening enough. Moving beyond our shores and seeing how other print outlets cover the issue of the Middle East can be even more...
Tags: American Media Inc., Historians
Research articles 2001-01-11

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Historians now boosting performance in real time.
By Hope Neal, contributing editor Data historians traditionally had one purpose: monitoring equipment performance by collecting specific pieces of information, such as measuring the temperature of an engine every five seconds. Today, a ...
Tags: OSIsoft, performance
Research articles 2006-09-01
Glasnost in Virginia. (Central Intelligence Agency meeting with historians) (American Survey)
CIA officials and historians met at a Tyson's Corner, VA, hotel to discuss the function of the agency in today's political climate. Many once-classified topics were open for discussion, and a tour of Langley, VA, headquarters was given.CIA officials and historians met at a Tyson's Corner, VA, hotel to discuss...
Tags: CIA, survey
Research articles 1993-10-16
The engine for plant intelligence: plant historians grow into a new role as foundation for manufacturing intelligence.(Operations: opportunities & constraints)
Plant historians--mainstays in process manufacturing plants for more than 20 years--are going through a change of life. Historians remain capable of capturing, time stamping, storing, and serving up massive amounts of factory-floor data, but now their role is more attuned to real-time trends and the impact...
Tags: ERP, INTERNET, Manufacturing, OSIsoft, Portals, SOFTWARE
Research articles 2004-01-01
Historians dispute Tuskegee Airmen's perfect record
MONTGOMERY, Ala. -- The hallmark of the Tuskegee Airmen success story has been that America's first black fighter pilots never lost a bomber to enemy aircraft during World War II escort missions. Two historians say that's a myth. Daniel Haulman of Montgomery and William Holton of Columbia, Md., have released...
Tags: Air Force, Manufacturing, MARKETING
Research articles 2006-12-11
Holocaust–denier Irving calls for boycott of Austrian, German historians
LONDON AFP — A day after his release from jail, British Holocaust-denier David Irving called for a boycott of Austrian and German historians until legislation that led to his imprisonment is repealed. "I'm now going to fight back," Irving, 68, told a central London news conference 24 hours after his...
Tags: Agence France-Presse, boycott, Government, London, SOFTWARE
Research articles 2006-12-22
Two meetings of minds. (1995 conferences for historians)
Two major conferences this August seem set fair to bring together a huge array of historians from all corners of the globe, presenting their material in innovative and cross-disciplinary ways. From as far afield as Uruguay and China, some 2000 historians will gather in Montreal for ...
Tags: conference, E-mail, Fax, Poland, U.S. Congress
Research articles 1995-03-01
Histrionics: Where's the history in the historians' statement?
WHEN word came that four hundred professional historians had published a "Statement" about the impeachment inquiry, few expected it to back Ken Starr and Henry Hyde. It had been orchestrated, after all, by Kennedy court intellectual and Democrat for all seasons Arthur Schlesinger Jr. Still, we expected that the historians'...
Tags: president, Princeton University, scholarship, U.S. Congress
Research articles 1998-12-07
Oly: Historians query Baron's role in Games revival
AAP Sports News Australia 07-15-2004 Oly: Historians query Baron's role in Games revival By Daniel Howden ATHENS, Reuters - Under a plain marble plaque in a colonnaded courtyard in the centre of Athens lies the...
Tags: Australian Associated Press Pty Ltd., International Olympic Committee
Research articles 2004-07-15
Hilton Garden Inn Gets to the Heart of Valentine's Day Celebrations with Year-Round Package Offering; Historians Cite Reasons Why February Was Chosen For Romance
BEVERLY HILLS, Calif. -- According to historians, if the origin of Valentine's Day is true, then it might as well be celebrated throughout the year. And Hilton Garden InnR hotels have decided to do just that with the Romance Package getaway - allowing couples to celebrate romance 12 months of...
Tags: Hilton Hotels Corp.
Research articles 2005-01-11
When historians judge their own. (British historian Norman Davies denied tenured professorship at Stanford University)
When Historians Judge Their Own As this article went to press, a British historian of Poland planned to file a lawsuit against Stanford University, charging that its decision not to appoint him to a tenured professorship was an act of political discrimination. Norman...
Tags: Nazi, Poland, scholarship, Stanford, Stanford University
Research articles 1987-11-21
JFK Still Hot Topic for Historians
JFK Still Hot Topic for Historians'JFK: An Unfinished Life' by Robert DallekHad John F. Kennedy lost the cliffhanger election in 1960, he certainly wouldn't have generated any large, lasting historical interest or the reverential following he now has. There would have been some interest in his having risen to nomination...
Tags: Democratic Party, FINANCE, president, Strategy, Taxes, TVs, U.S., Vietnam
Research articles 2003-06-02
Lincoln historians doubt
For 44 years, William H. Flood wouldn't publicly share his account of the assassination of Abraham Lincoln - or describe his extraordinary effort to aid the fallen president. "I'm getting old, and I don't like to talk about these things because the memory of them works me up to...
Tags: Ford Motor Co., Lincoln, New York Times Co., president
Research articles 2006-08-10
Historians question record of Tuskegee Airmen
MONTGOMERY, Ala. Two historians are disputing the claim that America's first Black fighter pilots never lost a bomber to enemy fire during World War II. U.S. Air Force records show that at least a few bombers escorted by the red-tailed fighters of the Tuskegee Airmen were shot down...
Tags: Air Force, Manufacturing, MARKETING
Research articles 2007-01-11
Historians and the Great Britons: Hugh Brogan looks at the BBC's great debate on the greatest Britons. (Today's History).(Television Program Review)
NOW WE KNOW what it is to be marginalised. As the BBC's hugely enjoyable `Great Britons' competition unfolded, the irrelevance of professional historians (school, university, or other) was painfully demonstrated. They could not be totally excluded, and Tristram Hunt performed wonders for Isaac Newton, but on...
Tags: British Broadcasting Corp., Britons, Churchill, Editor, Nelson, TVs
Research articles 2003-01-01
"Live" with TAE: one of today's most readable historians discusses religion, regional identity, political correctness, America's founding, the nation's wars, and leadership.(Interview)
David Hackett Fischer, one of our country's foremost historians, has described his work as "a deep affirmation of American values." He combines social history with classic narrative, a synthesis that reaches its apex in Paul Revere's Ride (1994) and his Pulitzer Prize-winning Washington's Crossing (2004). ...
Tags: Brandeis University, identity, leader, Leadership, liberty, Paul, Washington
Research articles 2006-03-01
The Organization of American Historians recently named the following scholars as Distinguished Lecturers for 2004-5.(Awards)(Brief Article)
The Organization of American Historians recently named the following scholars as Distinguished Lecturers for 2004-5: William A. Blair, Pennsylvania State University; Thomas J. Brown, University of South Carolina; Orville Vernon Burton, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign; David R. Colburn, University of Florida; Adrienne D. ...
Tags: Brown University, Pennsylvania State University, scholar, University of Florida, University of North Carolina
Research articles 2005-03-01
The Organization of American Historians recently named the following scholars as Distinguished Lecturers for 2006-07.(Brief article)
The Organization of American Historians recently named the following scholars as Distinguished Lecturers for 2006-07: Eric Arnesen, University of Illinois at Chicago; Gail Bederman, University of Notre Dame; Carol Berkin, Baruch College and the Graduate Center, City University of New York; Ballard Campbell, Northeastern University; ...
Tags: Chicago, scholar, University of Illinois
Research articles 2007-03-01
Historians rescue history in the celluloid age; York University conference looks at mission of history in 21st Century.
M2 PRESSWIRE-7 April 2000-YORK UNIVERSITY: Historians rescue history in the celluloid age; York University conference looks at mission of history in 21st Century C1994-2000 M2 COMMUNICATIONS LTD RDATE:05042000 TORONTO -- Today's fascination with the past -- with history --...
Tags: conference, Prof, York, York University
Research articles 2000-04-07
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