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  1. Michael Burns (actor and historian)

    Other persons Michael Burns Infobox writer for more information see Template Infobox writer doc image imagesize 150px name Michael Burns caption pseudonym birth date birth date and age mf yes 1947 12 30 birth place Mineola, Long Island , New York death date death place occupation Professor br actor retired nationality United States period genre History subject movement notableworks influences influenced website spouse Elizabeth Topham Kennan Michael Burns born December 30, 1947 is an American professor emeritus of history at Mount Holyoke College . ref cite news url http books.google.com books?q 22Michael Burns 22 22Mount Holyoke 22&btnG Search Books title Citations search Michael Burns Google Books accessdate 2007 11 09 publisher date ref He is also a former television and film actor, particularly known for his role as the teenager Barnaby West on the NBC and American Broadcasting Company ABC television program television series Wagon Train from 1960 1965. Background Burns was born in Mineola, Long Island , New York . He graduated Latin honors summa cum laude in 1976 from the University of California, Los Angeles , with a Bachelor of Arts B.A. and earned his Master of Arts postgraduate M.A. in European history at the same institution. He entered Yale University in New Haven, Connecticut ... to Shiloh 1968 . Historian He became a professor of history at Mount Holyoke College in 1980 ... 72752230.html Reviews http www.nytimes.com books 00 10 08 reviews 001008.08burnst.html Michael Burns ... www.fiftiesweb.com wt michael burns.htm Michael Burns on Wagon Train http www.themichaelburnssite.homestead.com index.html Fansite with photos imdb name id 0122798 name Michael Burns http www.allmovie.com cg avg.dll?p avg&sql 2 472381 T1 Michael Burns at Allmovie Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Burns, Michael ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH December 30, 1947 PLACE OF BIRTH Mineola, Long Island , New York DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Burns, Michael ...   more details



  1. Michael Bryan (art historian)

    File Michael bryan.jpg thumb Portrait of Michael Bryan Engraved by William Haines artist William Haines after Alexander Pope artist Alexander Pope Michael Bryan 9 April 1757 21 March 1821 was an English art historian, art dealer and connoisseur. He was involved in the purchase and resale of the great French Orleans collection of art selling it on to a British syndicate, and owned a fashionable art gallery in Saville Row , London . His book, Biographical and Critical Dictionary of Painters and Engravers , was a standard reference work throughout the 19th century, and was last published in 1920 however it is now badly outdated. Life and work Bryan was born in Newcastle upon Tyne , Northumberland now Tyne and Wear , and educated at the Royal Grammar School, Newcastle Royal Grammar School under Dr. Moyce. He travelled to London in 1781, then to Flanders with his eldest brother, where he lived from 1782 to 1790, possibly having some connection with the cloth trade, but also building up his art historical knowledge. In June 1784, he married Juliana Talbot 1759 1801 , ref cite web url http thepeerage.com p1268.htm title Person Page 1268 publisher thePeerage.com date accessdate 2012 02 03 ref ... social connections. ref cite web url http www.artfund.org artwork 3422 michael bryan and his family title Michael Bryan and his Family by James Ward The Art Fund national fundraising charity for works ... no icon 1 prescript wstitle Bryan, Michael ref Bryan moved back to London in 1790 establishing himself ... search the collection database search object details.aspx?objectid 741353&partid 1&searchText Michael ... 3793 title Bryan, Michael Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Bryan, Michael ALTERNATIVE ... OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Bryan, Michael Category 1757 births Category 1821 deaths Category People from Newcastle upon Tyne Category English art historians Category English art dealers fr Michael Bryan it Michael Bryan ...   more details



  1. Michael Brown (historian)

    Michael Brown MA, PhD born 1965 , is a Scottish medievalist lecturing at the University of St Andrews . In 1991 he was the recipient of the Royal Historical Society s David Berry Prize . His full volume on the reign of King James I of Scotland led to the award of the Agnes Mure prize for Scottish history. Brown s work is concentrated on late Medieval Scotland and its nobility. Select bibliography James I . Tuckwell Press. 1994 Black Douglases War and Lordship in Late Medieval Scotland, 1300 1455 . Tuckwell Press. 1998 Earldom and kindred the Lennox and its earls, 1200 1458 Steve Boardman & Alasdair Ross editors The exercise of power in medieval Scotland, c. 1200 1500 . Four Courts Press. 2003 The Wars of Scotland, 1214 1371 , Edinburgh University Press. 2004 Link http www.st andrews.ac.uk history staff michaelbrown.html St Andrews staff page Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Brown, Michael ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH 1965 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Brown, Michael Category Living people Category Scottish historians Category 1965 births Category Academics of the University of St Andrews Category Historians of Scotland Scotland bio stub ...   more details



  1. Michael Phillips (historian)

    Other people2 Michael Phillips disambiguation Michael Phillips born June 17, 1960 is a scholar of Texas race relations and the author of White Metropolis Race, Ethnicity and Religion in Dallas, 1841 2001 which chronicles white domination of Dallas, Texas , during the first 150 years of its history. Early life Phillips grew up in the Dallas Fort Worth area. After an award winning career as a reporter and columnist for the University of Texas at Arlington student newspaper, The Shorthorn , Phillips received a journalism degree in 1983. Journalism From 1984 to 1990, he wrote for the Fort Worth Star Telegram , starting at its Arlington affiliate, The Arlington Citizen Journal . Phillips graduated with a Ph.D. in history from the University of Texas at Austin in 2002. His dissertation, The Fire This Time The Battle Over Racial, Regional and Religious Identities in Dallas, Texas, 1860 1990, won the University of Texas Outstanding Dissertation Award. Phillips first book, White Metropolis , published by the University of Texas Press in January 2006, represents an update of his dissertation. White Metropolis won the Texas Historical Commission s 2007 T.R. Fehrenbach Award for best book on Texas history. Academic career Michael Phillips is a former researcher at the Center for American History at the University of Texas at Austin , where he earned his Ph.D. in 2002. He began teaching at Collin County Community College in Plano, Texas in 2007. He was formerly a reporter for the Fort Worth Star Telegram . He was highly criticized for arrogance by forcing his students to purchase his own ... forget, Dallas Morning News, March 1, 2006. In Your Face, D Magazine , July 2006 Phillips, Michael ... 1990 Ph.D. dissertation, The University of Texas at Austin, 2002 Phillips, Michael, White Metropolis ... Persondata . NAME Phillips, Michael ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH June 17, 1960 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Phillips, Michael Category University of Texas ...   more details



  1. Michael Stedman (historian)

    Cleanup date June 2009 Primary sources date November 2009 Michael Stedman was born in Salford, Greater Manchester Salford in 1949 and graduated from the University of Newcastle upon Tyne after which he became a school teacher in Manchester for 24 years. He is married to a doctor, Yvonne, and has two sons who are a prison governor and a doctor. During the 1980s his first book, The Salford Pals battalion Pals , was published, followed in the early 1990s by The Manchester Pals . He moved to Worcester in 1994, subsequently devoting his time to many projects most of which centre on the Great War Great War s history. Since 1995 he has written numerous books on the history of the Great War including, Thiepval , La Boisselle , Fricourt , Guillemont and Advance to Victory in the Battleground Europe Series as well as Great Battles of the Great War which accompanied a Tyne Tees ITV series of the same name. Between 1999 and 2004 he was, along with Peter Simkins, one of the historical advisors to the Thiepval Project whose visitor centre opened during the autumn of 2004. That work focussed on the development of the display materials including maps and panoramas together with the scripting and production of the films which feature within the centre. Michael has also worked with the BBC on the dramatic reconstruction of events on the Somme during 1916 Somme part of which was filmed in the Suffolk area and which portrayed the events which overwhelmed the Salford Pals during their assault on the village of Thiepval on the opening day of the battle. He is currently developing an innovative DVD history project with Pen And Sword Books Pen & Sword , the first part of which Somme 1 July 1916 An interactive tour of the Northern Somme Battlefield was published in late 2007. Somme 1 July 1916 An interactive ... Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Stedman, Michael ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH 1949 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Stedman, Michael Category ...   more details



  1. Michael Wood (cryptographer)

    Michael Wood is an American cryptographer who designed the REDOC encryption system. ref Bruce Schneier Applied cryptography protocols, algorithms, and source code in C 1996 REDOC III REDOC HI is a streamlined version of REDOC n, also designed by Michael Wood 1615 . It operates on an 80 bit block. The key length is variable and can be as large as 2560 bytes 20480 bits . ref ref Thomas W. Cusick, Michael C. Wood, The REDOC II Cryptosystem, pp. 545 563, CRYPTO 1990. ref He is also author of The Jesus Secret and other books. ref http michaelwoodcrypto.com mwood bio.htm website Today, Cryptographer Michael Wood s full time devotion is deciphering the Koine Greek papyri, the Hebrew Dead Sea Scrolls, and the Aramaic documents found in Wadi Murabbat to unravel more ancient Biblical revelations. His previous discoveries are documented in The Jerome Conspiracy, The Hidden Bible, The Jesus Secret, and Breaking the Romans Code. ref References reflist Persondata NAME Wood, Michael ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION Cryptographer DATE OF BIRTH PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Wood, Michael Category American cryptographers Category Living people ...   more details



  1. Michael Wood (lawyer)

    For similarly named persons Michael Wood disambiguation Michael Wood Sir Michael Wood is a List of members of the International Law Commission member of the International Law Commission . He was the principal Legal Adviser to the Foreign and Commonwealth Office between 1999 and 2006. During 35 years as a lawyer in the FCO, he attended many international conferences, including the United Nations Conference on the Law of the Sea. He now practices as a barrister from chambers at 20 Essex Street, in London. ref http www.20essexst.com member sir michael wood ref Wood List of witnesses of The Iraq Inquiry November 24 gave evidence to the Iraq Inquiry in November 2009 and in January 2010, in which he stated that he advised Jack Straw , then Secretary of State for Foreign and Commonwealth Affairs Foreign Secretary , that the invasion of Iraq was illegal without a second United Nations resolution . ref name guardian cite news url http www.guardian.co.uk uk 2010 jan 24 iraq chilcot inquiry michael wood title Iraq war was illegal, top lawyer will tell Chilcot inquiry coauthors Townsend, Mark Helm, Toby Syal, Rajeev date 24 January 2010 work The Guardian publisher Guardian News and Media accessdate 26 January 2010 ref Wood was Principal Legal Advisor at International Court of Justice advisory opinion on Kosovo s declaration of independence . References reflist Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Wood, Michael ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION British lawyer DATE OF BIRTH PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Wood, Michael Category British lawyers Category Living people Category British civil servants UK law bio stub ...   more details



  1. Michael M. Wood

    Other people2 Michael Wood disambiguation Image Michael M Wood.jpg thumb 200px Michael M. Wood, former U.S. Ambassador to Sweden Image Diplomatstaden 2008 Leg 3.jpg thumb 200px Villa kerlund, Wood s residency in Diplomatstaden , Stockholm Michael Melville Wood is Chairman of Redwood Investments LLC ... Partners, however he kept a seat on the Hanley Wood board. ref cite web url http stockholm.usembassy.gov bio ambassador wood.html title Michael Wood United States Ambassador to Sweden publisher ... http www.sourcewatch.org index.php?title Michael M. Wood Article on Michael M. Wood on SourceWatch ... . NAME Wood, Michael M. ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION American ambassdor DATE OF BIRTH PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Wood, Michael M. Category Year of birth missing ... Yale University alumni sv Michael M. Wood ... Wood attended Phillips Academy , and received his bachelor s degree at Yale University . ref cite web url http stockholm.usembassy.gov newsflash wood091106.html title Remarks By Ambassador Michael M. Wood publisher stockholm.usembassy.gov accessdate 2007 07 10 archiveurl http web.archive.org web ... Wood is the co founder and former CEO of Hanley Wood , LLC. ref cite web url http www.hanleywood.com html files PR JPMorganClose.pdf title hanley wood publisher hanleywood.com accessdate 2008 10 21 ... On June 16, 2005, Wood was the recipient of the Top Executive of the Year Award from Media Business ... usa.org chicago2007 prog speak.cfm Bot retrieved archive archivedate 2007 02 16 ref Wood was co founder and CEO of Hanley Wood LLC, the leading media company in the housing and construction industry and one of the ten largest business to business media companies in the U.S. Wood and private equity partner Veronis Suhler Stevenson sold Hanley Wood to JPMorgan Partners on August 1, 2005. Wood was sworn ..., on May 4, 2009, Carl XVI Gustaf of Sweden His Majesty The King of Sweden made Wood a Commander ...   more details



  1. Michael Wood (academic)

    Other people2 Michael Wood disambiguation Michael Wood Michael Wood born in Lincoln, England, is the Charles Barnwell Straut Class of 1923 Professor of English and Professor of comparative literature at Princeton University . He is an alumnus of St John s College, Cambridge . ref name cv http english.princeton.edu components com faculty documents michaelwood cv.pdf Michael Wood s CV ref Prior to teaching to Princeton, he taught at Columbia University , and at the University of Exeter in Devon , England. He was Director of the Gauss Seminars in Criticism at Princeton from 1995 2001, and chaired Princeton s English department from 1998 to 2004. He writes regularly for The New York Review of Books and on film for the London Review of Books . ref name cv Published works Stendhal Cornell University Press, 1971 America in the Movies Basic Books, 1975 Garc a M rquez One Hundred Years of Solitude Cambridge University Press, 1990 The Magician s Doubts Nabokov and the risks of fiction Chatto and Windus, 1994 Children of Silence on contemporary fiction Columbia University Press, 1998 Belle de Jour British Film Institute Publishing, 2001 The Road to Delphi the Life and Afterlife of Oracles Farrar Straus and Giroux, 2003 Franz Kafka Northcote House British Council, 2004 Nation, Language, and the Ethics of Translation , editor with Sandra Bermann Princeton University Press, 2005 Literature and the Taste ... Department of English Michael Wood http www.nybooks.com authors 172 Michael Wood at The New York Review of Books http www.jacketmagazine.com 23 king wood.html Michael Wood interviewed by Noel King http notcoming.com features michaelwood Michael Wood interview at Not Coming To A Theater Near You http bookforum.com inprint 015 02 2467 Michael Wood at Bookforum s start succession box before Edmund ... incumbent s end Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Wood, Michael ALTERNATIVE NAMES ... Wood, Michael Category Year of birth missing living people Category Living people Category Alumni ...   more details



  1. Sir Michael Wood

    Sir Michael Wood was born on the January 28 1918 in the United Kingdom . He studied medicine, and in 1943 he qualified as a surgeon and soon after was married to Susan Buxton. Susan s deep rooted interest in Africa after spending her early life in Belgian Congo finally pushed the move of the young Wood family, then with two children, to East Africa . They arrived at the port of Mombasa in 1946. With the help of Gerald Anderson, Michael Wood established himself as General Surgeon in East Africa. Soon he found he was regularly being called to emergencies beyond the confines of the city of Nairobi . Often he had to charter flights to remote locations where no hospitals existed. The number of these emergencies escalated and became a challenge. Mindful of what lay ahead, Michael learnt to fly. In 1954, Michael went to England on a Marks Plastic Surgery Fellowship with Archibald McIndoe . Together with Dr. Thomas Rees, an American surgeon also a beneficiary of the Marks Plastic Surgery Fellowship , they would develop the idea of the African Medical and Research Foundation AMREF http www.amref.org and its Flying Doctors Service. The needs for fundraising for AMREF were very demanding from the word go, which Michael Wood undertook tirelessly. This involved him taking breaks from his work in Africa to solicit funds in Europe and North America. His fundraising trips brought him into contact ... Michael Wood on many occasions as his theatre nurse, said, that it was his faith and his determination ..., Sir Michael Wood would always take the time to see one last patient. In 1970, he was awarded a Distinguished ... II . In 1986, he was given the Raoul Wallenburg Award for Humanity. Michael Wood retired from being ... . NAME Wood, Michael ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION British doctor DATE OF BIRTH 1918 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH 1987 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Wood, Michael Category British medical doctors ... Food and Agricultural Research Mission . In May 1987 Michael died of cancer at his ...   more details



  1. St Michael Wood Street

    Infobox church name St. Michael Wood Street fullname color image Wood Street City of London location of St Michael Wood Street.JPG imagesize caption Current photo of site landscape denomination Church of England diocese parish division subdivision founded date founder architect style constructed date dedicated date closed date demolished date bishop priest archdeacon dean provost rector canon prebendary curate chaplain vicar deacon abbot minister seniorpastor pastor address London country United Kingdom phone website Described by Stow 1598 as a proper thing St Michael s Wood Street in Cripplegate Cripplegate Ward one of 25 within the City of London was the hurried burial site for the head of King James IV of Scotland Huelin, 1996 . First mentioned in 1225 Harben,1919 ref As St. Michael de Wudestrate ref the church was destroyed in the Great Fire of London Reynolds, 1922 and rebuilt after some pressure Hallows, 1974 by Sir Christopher Wren in 1673 Whinney,1971 . The organ was built by Elliot in 1800 Pearce, 1909 ref He notes that the most noted organist was Dr Henry Hiles ref . In 1854 the declining residential population lead to proposals to reduce the number of churches within the Square Mile Times, 1854 a decision the churches vicar had himself proposed Hume,1853 . The church was eventually demolished under the auspices of the Union of Benifices Act Hibbert in 1897 Cobb and many ... of London London, Batsford, 1942 Church of England, Parish of St. Michael Wood Street. Assessment of the annual tithes of the joint parishes of St. Michael Wood St, 1671 . M0014588CL cited in City ... Norman, P On the destroyed church of St. Michael Wood street in the city of London London, The Society ... Michael Wood Street Category Churches rebuilt after the Great Fire of London but since demolished ... with Church of St Alban, Wood Street, London St Alban Wood Street Norman,1902 and after the destruction ... side of Wood Street, initially with a frontage on Huggin Lane but later on Wood Street itself ...   more details



  1. Historian

    230px Herodotus 5th century BC , one of the earliest nameable historians whose work survives. A historian ... name wordnetprinceton http wordnetweb.princeton.edu perl webwn?s Historian Historian. Wordnet.princeton.edu. .... If the individual is concerned with events preceding written history, the individual is a historian of prehistory . Although historian can be used to describe amateur and professional historians ... and experience in the field. ref name HermanAM Historian became a professional occupation in the late ... enter the field. Objective historian During the Irving v Penguin Books and Lipstadt trial it became evident that the court need to identify what was an objective historian in the same vein as the reasonable ... historian sfn Schneider 2001 pp 1534, 1535 quote She must treat sources with appropriate reservations ... historians of classical antiquity. Polybius is also credited for being the first historian to write ... a record of them. The most important Roman historian of the classical world was Tacitus late 1st and early 2nd century AD . The foremost Roman historiography Roman historian , he wrote an extremely ... or subject, taking an impartial point of view he was by far the most read and admired historian during the Middle Ages , the Renaissance and the early Modern Era. Thus, his historian style has ... in ancient India in their scriptures. ref Michael S. Dodson, Contesting Translations Orientalism ... Historian . It provides an overview of the history of China covering more than two thousand years ... Islamic historians. Al Jahiz was a famous Arab scholar and historian. Ab Muhammad al Hasan al Hamd n Hamdani , an Arab historian,was the best representatives of Islamic culture during the last effective years of the Abbasid caliphate. Ali al Masudi was an Arab historian, known as the Herodotus of the Arabs. Ibn Khaldun 1332 1406 was a famous Arab Muslim historian who engaged in historiography ... 1967 ref Enlightenment Voltaire was a highly influential historian during The Enlightenment ...   more details



  1. The Historian

    and innocent tone in her voicing of the narrator and Michael s clear characterizations . ref The Historian ...About the 2005 novel by Elizabeth Kostova the academic journal The Historian journal Infobox book name The Historian title orig translator image Image Historiancover.jpg 150px alt Dark brown book cover saying The HISTORIAN then A Novel in a shiny gold stripe, then ELIZABETH KOSTOVA . A few thin reddish streaks stretch from the top almost to the bottom. image caption The Historian s first edition cover ... type pages isbn 0 316 01177 0 oclc dewey congress preceded by followed by The Historian is the 2005 ... and Company , which bought it for Nowrap US 2 million . The Historian has been described as a combination ... , The Historian is not a horror novel, but rather an eerie tale. It is concerned with history ... the range of knowledge of those who made them. salign right source Epigraph to Part One of The Historian from Bram Stoker s Dracula 1897 ref Elizabeth Kostova, The Historian New York Back Bay Books, 2005 , ISBN 0 316 15454 7, p. 1. ref The Historian interweaves the history and folklore of Vlad ... 14, 2005. Genre and style Further2 Vampire literature The Historian has been described as a combination ... The Historian by Elizabeth Kostova original , Salon.com 6 June 2005 . Retrieved 6 May 2009. http ..., http www.independent.co.uk arts entertainment books reviews the historian by elizabeth kostova 502878.html The Historian by Elizabeth Kostova original , The Independent 14 August 2005 . Retrieved ... . Retrieved 7 May 2009. ref The primary literary ancestor of The Historian , however, is Bram Stoker s Dracula 1897 . ref name Wheelwright For example, in The Historian and Dracula , the protagonist ... . Retrieved 7 May 2009. ref The Historian also includes many intertextual references to Stoker s work  ... copy . ref Despite its Gothic roots, The Historian is not suffused with violence nor is it a horror ... news globe living articles 2005 06 15 literary take on vampires gives historian bite Literary ...   more details



  1. St Michael & All Angels Church, Wood End

    Infobox church name St Michael & All Angels Church image St. Michael and All Angels, Wood End geograph.org.uk 110602.jpg 200px caption Exterior of the church dedication denomination Church of England churchmanship Anglican diocese Diocese of Birmingham province Province of Canterbury vicar Revd. Janet Gasper MD curate curate1 organistdom organist warden Mrs. Shirley McConnell and Mrs. Iris Adams warden1 website http www.kingbaxgroup.org.uk index.html Kingsbury And Baxterley Churches logo St Michael & All Angels Church is a Church of England church in the village of Wood End, Atherstone Wood End , Warwickshire , England. Built in 1906, this small wooden church is part of the parish of Baxterley with Hurley and Wood End History The Church was built in 1906 for the village of Wood End which had been built in 1890. When the church was built it was on its own until it was surrounded by prefabricated housing which was re built during the 1980s. The church has no distinctive features and has just a small hall. Today The church is part of the Diocese of Birmingham , the archdeaconry of Aston, The Deanery of Polesworth and is in the parish of Baxterley Church Baxterley with Church of the Resurrection, Hurley Hurley and Wood End. It is part of the Kingsbury and Baxterley group of churches along with Baxterley Church Baxterley , Church of St Peter & St Paul, Kingsbury Kingsbury , St. Mary The Church of Our Lady Merevale Merevale and Church of the Resurrection, Hurley Hurley , All five share the same vicar who is currently Revd. Janet Gasper. ref name parishweb cite web title KingsBaxtGroup.org url http www.kingbaxgroup.org.uk index.html publisher Kingsbury & Baxterley Group of Parish ... www.achurchnearyou.com wood end st michael all angels A church Near you coord 52.581082 1.645765 type landmark region GB display title Category Church of England churches in Warwickshire Category Wood ... Wood End, Atherstone Wood End is the nearest settlement to Baxterley Church . References Reflist External ...   more details



  1. WOOD

    WOOD may refer to WOOD TV , a television station channel 8 analog 7 digital licensed to Grand Rapids, Michigan, United States WOOD AM , a radio station 1300 AM licensed to Grand Rapids, Michigan, United States WOOD FM , a radio station 106.9 FM licensed to Muskegon, Michigan, United States callsigndis de WOOD ...   more details



  1. The Wood

    For the suburb of Nelson, New Zealand The Wood, New Zealand Infobox film name The Wood image Wood poster.jpg caption Theatrical release poster director Rick Famuyiwa producer Albert Berger, David Gale, Douglas Curtis, Momita Sengupta, Ron Yerxa, Todd Boyd , Van Toffler writer Rick Famuyiwa br Todd Boyd starring Omar Epps br Richard T. Jones br Taye Diggs br Sean Nelson actor Sean Nelson br Malinda Williams br Jascha Washington music Robert Hurst cinematography Steven Bernstein cinematographer Steven Bernstein editing John Carter distributor Paramount Pictures released start date 1999 7 16 runtime 106 minutes country United States language English budget 6 million ref http boxofficemojo.com movies ?id woodthe.htm ref gross 25,059,640 The Wood is a 1999 romantic comedy , Screenwriter written by Rick Famuyiwa and Todd Boyd. Famuyiwa also Film director directed the film, which stars Omar Epps , Richard T. Jones , and Taye Diggs . Plot Roland Taye Diggs is getting married and is currently missing and Slim Richard T. Jones , who scoffs at the idea of marriage, but is furious at Roland for disappearing. The story reminisces back to Mike s portrayed as a youth by Sean Nelson actor Sean Nelson first encounters with Roland Trent Cameron and Slim Duane Finley , his first real crush on a girl ... when they go to a homecoming dance for their school and that they will be the boys from The Wood . Cast Omar Epps as Mike, and he tells the story about how he and his friends grew up together in The Wood ... Slim, raised up in The Wood best friends with Roland growing up and then meeting the new kid on the block ... Name Is Joe album I Wanna Know winner Soundtrack main The Wood soundtrack A soundtrack was released ... links Amg movie 180247 The Wood Imdb title id 0161100 title The Wood Rotten tomatoes id wood title The Wood MTV Films DEFAULTSORT Wood, The Category 1999 films Category 1990s comedy films Category African ... films es The Wood pel cula ...   more details



  1. Historian (disambiguation)

    wiktionarypar historian A historian is an individual who studies and writes on history. Historian can also refer to Operational historian , a software application that logs or historizes data Historian medical , a medical term for the narrator of a medical history The Historian , a 2005 book by Elizabeth Kostova The Historian journal The Historian journal , a history journal disambig pl Historyk ujednoznacznienie ...   more details



  1. Ęthelweard (historian)

    Refimprove date April 2010 thelweard also spelled Ethelward , died c. 998 Anglo Saxons Anglo Saxon historian , was descended from thelred of Wessex King thelred I who was the brother of Alfred the Great , and was ealdorman or earl of the western provinces. Biography Career thelweard first witnesses charters as a minister after the accession of Eadwig in 955, and this is likely to be connected with the king s marriage to lfgifu . This lfgifu is identified with the noblewoman of this name who in her will leaves bequests to a brother of this name, and another brother, lfweard, who also begins witnessing at this time. ref Whitelock, Dorothy, ed. Anglo Saxon Wills , 1930, No 8 ref thelweard signs as dux or ealdorman in 973, and was accorded primacy among the ealdormen after 993. He continues to witness until 998, about which time his death must have taken place. thelweard s ealdormanry was the Western Provinces, probably the south west peninsula. His brother lfweard, a royal discthegn , or household official, continues to sign as minister until 986. ref Keynes, Simon. The Diplomas of King thelred the Unready 978 1016 , 1980 ref In the year 991 thelweard was associated with archbishop of Canterbury archbishop Sigeric the Serious Sigeric in the conclusion of a peace with the victorious Danes from Maldon , Fact date September 2011 and in 994 he was sent with Bishop Alphege lfheah of Winchester to make peace with Olaf I of Norway Olaf Tryggvason at Andover, Hampshire Andover .... Michael Lapidge , 2001 ref thelweard wrote his work on request of his relative Mathilde, abbess ... obscure. The later medieval historian William of Malmesbury says of him ... a noble and illustrious ... and the Anglo Saxon chronicle. English Historical Review 74 1959 577 89. Winterbottom, Michael ... NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION Anglo Saxon historian DATE OF BIRTH PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH 998 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Aethelweard Historian Category Anglo Saxon royalty Category Anglo Saxon ...   more details



  1. Pembrokeshire Historian

    The Pembrokeshire Historian journal of the Pembrokeshire Local History Society was an annual English language local history journal published by the Pembrokeshire Historical Society . It contains academic and general articles on historical and archaeological topics. In 1985 it was renamed Journal of the Pembrokeshire Historical Society . The journal has being digitized by the National Library of Wales Welsh Journals Online Welsh Journals Online project at the National Library of Wales . External links http welshjournals.llgc.org.uk browse listissues llgc id 1041698 The Pembrokeshire Historian at Welsh Journals Online http welshjournals.llgc.org.uk browse listissues llgc id 1165908 Journal of the Pembrokeshire Historical Society at Welsh Journals Online Category English language journals Category Welsh magazines Category History journals Wales stub humanities journal stub UK mag stub cy Pembrokeshire Historian ...   more details



  1. The Public Historian

    Infobox journal title The Public Historian cover File The Public Historian.gif editor Randolph Bergstrom discipline History peer reviewed language English former names abbreviation publisher University of California Press country United States frequency Quarterly history 1978 present openaccess license impact impact year website link1 link1 name link2 link2 name JSTOR 02723433 OCLC 612397651 LCCN 81640706 CODEN ISSN 0272 3433 eISSN boxwidth The Public Historian is the official publication of the National Council on Public History . It is a quarterly Academic journal journal published by University of California Press , in Berkeley, California . First published in 1978, The Public Historian publishes the results of scholarly research and case studies in such areas as public policy and policy analysis federal, state, and local history historic preservation oral history museum and historical administration documentation and information services, corporate biography and public history education. The ISSN is 0272 3433. External links http www.ncph.org National Council on Public History official website http www.ucpressjournals.com journal.asp?j tph The Public Historian on University of California Press Journals website http www.ulib.iupui.edu special collections general mss021 National Council on Public History Archives DEFAULTSORT Public Historian Category History journals Category University of California Press academic journals Category Quarterly journals Category English language journals Category Publications established in 1978 ...   more details



  1. Family Historian

    Infobox software name Family Historian title logo File screenshot File caption collapsible author Simon Orde developer Calico Pie Limited released Start date YYYY MM DD df yes no 1995 discontinued latest release version 5.0 latest release date Start date and age 2012 03 latest preview version latest preview date Start date and age YYYY MM DD df yes no frequently updated DO NOT include this parameter unless you know what it does programming language operating system Microsoft Windows Windows platform size language status genre Genealogy software license Retail website URL http www.family historian.co.uk Family Historian is a genealogy software program designed and written by Calico Pie Limited, a United Kingdom UK software design and development company founded by Simon Orde in 1995. ref http www.family historian.co.uk gen aboutus.htm Calico Pie company information dl date April 2012 wayback url http web.archive.org web 20090406171451 http www.family historian.co.uk gen aboutus.htm ref Family Historian was named as family history software of the year by Your Family Tree magazine in November 2008. It was praised in particular for its ability to enter data directly from diagrams and for its ... of the year award ref Platforms Family Historian was designed to run on the Microsoft Windows Windows platform , however some users run Family Historian on Linux machines using Wine software Wine ... success with Ubuntu Linux and Wine , Posted on 09 10 2010, FHUG Family Historian User Group ref ref https memorything.wordpress.com 2006 11 18 installing family historian v3 with wine Installing Family Historian V.3 with Wine , By gburto01, 2006 11 18, It s a memory thing ref References Reflist External links official http www.family historian.co.uk http www.fhug.org.uk Family Historian Users Group http lists.rootsweb.com index other Software FAMILY HISTORIAN USERS.html Family Historian mailing ... with Simon Orde, the Family Historian designer Genealogy software Windows software stub Category ...   more details



  1. Operational historian

    Unreferenced date January 2007 Wikify date November 2009 Overview Operational Historian refers to a database software application that logs or historizes data. Operational Historians are like Enterprise Historian Enterprise Historians but differ in that they are used by engineers on the plant floor rather than by business processes. They are typically cheaper, lighter weight, and easier to use and reconfigure than enterprise historians. Having an operational historian enables at the source analysis of the historical data that is not typically possible with enterprise historians. Typically, these applications offer two layers of data access through a dedicated SDK sometimes in two different flavours full administration API and high speed read write API , as well as user front end tools for instance, administration panels, engineering consoles or portal like web clients . Due to the fact that these applications are designed to fulfil specific operation time requirements, their marketing materials often indicate that these are real time database systems. ref name example http global.wonderware.com EN Pages WonderwareHistorian.aspx Wonderware Historian Example of naming the operational historian the real time database ref However, since such performance measurements are often executed for atomic operations especially write operations , not necessarily whole transactions, not all of the operational historians must be in fact real time databases. Usual challenges the operational historians .... Data Access As opposed to enterprise historian enterprise historians , the data access layer in the operational ... are available from e.g. Aspen Technology InfoPlus.21 Canary Enterprise Historian Capstone Technology dataPARC GE Proficy Historian Honeywell PHD m pro IT Consult National Instruments LabView DSC Citadel OpenTSDB.net OSIsoft PI Prediktor OPC Historian Wonderware Historian See also Time series database Relational database management system Enterprise Historian References reflist External links ...   more details



  1. The Historian (journal)

    italictitle Infobox Journal title The Historian cover File The Historian cover.jpg editor Kees Boterbloem discipline History abbreviation publisher Wiley Blackwell on behalf of Phi Alpha Theta Phi Alpha Theta History Honor Society country United States frequency Quarterly history 1938 present openaccess impact impact year website http www.wiley.com bw journal.asp?ref 0018 2370 link1 http www.interscience.wiley.com jpages 0018 2370 link1 name Online access link2 link2 name RSS atom JSTOR OCLC 1713899 LCCN CODEN ISSN 0018 2370 eISSN 1540 6563 The Historian is a history journal published quarterly by Wiley Blackwell Blackwell Publishing on behalf of the history honor society, Phi Alpha Theta . The journal was established in 1938. The Historian publishes original articles and book reviews in all areas of historical scholarship. Abstracting and indexing The journal is abstracted and indexed in EBSCO , Arts and Humanities Citation Index , ATLA Religion Database , Current Contents Arts & Humanities, Historical Abstracts , InfoTrac , ProQuest , Worldwide Political Sciences Abstracts . ref name info cite web url http www3.interscience.wiley.com journal 117959161 home ProductInformation.html title Historian Wiley InterScience format work accessdate 2010 03 18 ref See also List of history journals References reflist External links Official 1 http www.wiley.com bw journal.asp?ref 0018 2370 http go.owu.edu 7Ebrhistor The Historian s Book Review Section website DEFAULTSORT Historian academic journal stub Category History journals Category Wiley Blackwell academic journals Category Publications established in 1938 Category English language journals Category Quarterly journals ...   more details



  1. Doukas (historian)

    Doukas c. 1400 after 1462 ref name ODB Kazhdan 1991 , p. 656 ref was Byzantine historian who flourished under Constantine XI Palaiologos , the last Byzantine Emperor . He is one of the most important sources for the last decades and eventual fall of the Byzantine Empire to the Ottoman Empire Ottomans . Life He was the grandson of Michael Doukas, who played an important role in the Byzantine civil war of 1341 1347 Byzantine civil wars of the mid 14th century. The date of his birth is not known, as is his first name. ref name ODB He is first mentioned in 1421, living at Yenifo a New Phocaea and serving as the Republic of Genoa Geneoese governor s secretary. After the fall of Constantinople , he sought refuge in Lesbos Island Lesbos , where he entered the service of the ruling Gattilusi family. They employed him in various diplomat ic missions to the Ottoman Empire Ottoman court. ref name ODB He was successful in securing a semi independence for Lesbos until 1462, when it was taken and annexed to the Ottoman Empire by Sultan Mehmed II . It is known that Doukas survived this event, but there is no record of his subsequent life. Work He was the author of a history of the period 1341 1462 his work thus continues that of Nikephoros Gregoras and John VI Kantakouzenos John Kantakouzenos , and supplements George Sphrantzes and Laonikos Chalkokondyles . There is a preliminary chapter of chronology from Adam and Eve Adam to John V Palaiologos . Although unrefined in style, the history of Doukas is both somewhat judicious and more or less trustworthy, citation needed date January 2012 and it is a valuable source for the closing years of the Byzantine empire. The account of the Fall of Constantinople is of special importance. Doukas was a strong supporter of the union of the Greek and Latin churches, and is very bitter against those who rejected even the idea of appealing to the West for assistance against the Ottomans. The history, preserved without a title in a single manuscript ...   more details



  1. The Court Historian

    italictitle Infobox Journal title The Court Historian cover editor Philip Mansel discipline History publisher The Society for Court Studies country United Kingdom frequency Biannual history 1996 present openaccess license impact impact year website http webh01.ua.ac.be bscs journal.php link1 link1 name link2 link2 name RSS atom JSTOR OCLC 43272438 LCCN CODEN ISSN 1462 9712 eISSN boxwidth The Court Historian is a Peer review peer reviewed academic journal published by The Society for Court Studies covering research in the field of Noble court court history . The journal is published twice a year and features articles on the history of royal and princely courts from the late Middle Ages to the present. As well as articles and book reviews, each issue contains a Miscellany section, covering materials and media of interest to students of the court including books, exhibitions, exhibition and sales catalogues, compact discs, concerts, and live performances of opera and theatre. The journal also features a bibliography of recently published books. History The Court Historian started as a newsletter. From the fourth volume on the format was changed to include full length articles with a complete scholarly apparatus of footnotes, tables, and appendices. External links Official http www.courtstudies.org http webh01.ua.ac.be bscs index.php The Society for Court Studies DEFAULTSORT Court Historian, The humanities journal stub Category History journals Category Publications established in 1996 Category Biannual journals Category English language journals ...   more details




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