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Cultural
historians
who want to know what a Vamp and a Flapper were need look no further than this film.
Some
historians
believe that war is man's natural state of being and that would give this old movie currency beyond the coincidence of whether a big war is happening when the movie is viewed.
Most
historians
agree that the "taming" of the west occurred when women began arriving in greater numbers--before then, men of the region spent the majority of their time getting drunk and killing each other and the Indians--and someday that would make a really good movie.
Watching it on History Channel was an education, as
historians
discussed the movie during the break.
It's not supposed to be a perfectly accurate portrayal, and it's not meant for
historians
or anything.
Not some political statement, but real scientists and oil
historians
explaining the history of oil and where we are heading.
The book is widely recognized by
historians
as a peek into the lives of lower class Romans, and the general social mores of the time.
Real film historians!!!! Yeah right!
Years from now, film historians, critics, and fans will remember this film as a landmark, an unparalleled achievement.
Maybe Hollywood film organizations and
historians
should take a second look.
A good advice: don't be confronted with European
historians
or you will end up like... To conclude: Jack the Ripper doesn't translate to Disneyworld.
Modern
historians
are of the opinion that good King Richard and bad King John should be the other way around.
All the people who are responsible for this film's recent revival deserve the thanks of film lovers as well as film
historians.
Film
historians
can go ahead and forget about this one.
There is no obligation to remember, even if there is an obligation to make, not only permit them to,
historians
go on with their work and try to reconstruct what has disappeared forever anyway.
It had showed us background of historical facts not taught in school or openly lectured by mainstream
historians.
There are way too many directors, opera singers and historians, who all have there say, not always too interesting and sometimes contradicting each other, who are so closely framed you instinctively withdraw from your screen.
At first I thought Forgotten Silver was a joke, but I changed my mind when I saw that one of the greatest of contemporary film
historians
and critics, Leonard Maltin, had contributed his insights to the story of film pioneer Colin McKenzie.
I've read Tennyson,Mallory,and Steinbeck.I've read
historians
who have pursued the authentic Arthur.
This delightful documentary shows the secrets of many clever tricks that were a mystery until two film
historians
studied Charles Chaplin's works.
Historians
continue to debate the centrality of the Smoot-Hawley law itself, but the subsequent tariff war certainly damaged trade and economic growth, making a bad situation worse.
When the issue became public, Bush's response was to condemn his critics as "revisionist
historians"
and to evade questions about the credibility of the information he had provided by asserting that the removal of Saddam was a good outcome.
Far from vindicating him,
historians
will know exactly whom to blame.
To understand why the war changed China so profoundly,
historians
had to move away from treating the 1937-1945 period as a simple story of an inevitable Communist victory.
And
historians
have come to acknowledge that the Nationalist government’s flaws – corruption, inflation, military weakness – were, in part, a product of its long war against Japan, which it waged essentially alone between 1937 and the Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor in December 1941.
As
historians
are trained to do, I based my argument on the archives.
This time, he has instructed a committee of
historians
to reexamine the official apology delivered in 1993 to World War II-era sex slaves held in Japanese military brothels.
Science has been studied by sociologists, historians, and philosophers, but rarely by scientists themselves.
What the Balkans needs nowadays are not
historians
or political scientists, but psychoanalysts who can help them transcend their past for the sake of the present and the future.
One view, popular among economic historians, is that it takes time for the productivity-enhancing effects of new technologies to show up.
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