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"John Keegan, a modern military historian, suggests that Haig was an 'efficient and highly skilled soldier who did much to lead Britain to victory in the First World War'.
"The castle today is a ruin, it is therefore of very little use to any historian studying castles." Discuss.
'An English historian has claimed that Hugh O'Neill was "a great man as far as savages go." How far does Friel's presentation of O'Neill support this claim?'
'Great historian or great liar' Which description best fits Herodotus?
'How far do these sources support the historian Vincent Crimon's view that the witches of the 16th Century were predominantly "poor old hags"?'
'Without Lenin there would have been no revolution' - David Footman, an academic British historian specialising in Russian history - The Russian Revolution (1962) - How valid is this interpretation of Footman's interpretation of the Russian Revolution?
A historian must combine the rigor of a scientist with the imagination of the artist." To what extend, then, can the historian be confident about his or her conclusions?
A Historian must combine the rigour of a mathematician with the imagination of an artist. To what extent, then, can historians be confident about their conclusions?
A historian must combine the rigour of the scientist with the imagination of the artist.” To what extent, then, can a historian be confident about his or her conclusions?
A.J.P Taylor : A Controversial Historian.
According to the Historian of Your Choice, Who Was Responsible For the First World War and Evaluate.
“A historian must combine the rigour of the scientist with the imagination of the artist.” To
“No Hitler: No Holocaust” How far is this statement by the historian Michael Marrus accurate and comprehensive in attributing responsibility for the Final Solution?
Do sources D (i) and D (ii) provide any useful information for the historian studying Haig’s decision to attack Ypres in 1917? Explain your answer.
How can the historian judge the degree of success of the opposition in Nazi Germany?
How did the historian interpret the forge mill needle site and is it an accurate representation of working conditions in the nineteenth century?
How does John Reed's eye-witness account help the historian to understand the Russian Revolution?
How far do these sources concur with the view expressed by the historian Royden Harrison in Clive Behagg’s book in source 1 that the significant change in the franchise of 1867 was the result of the government’s fear of popular disorder?
How is History the Creation of the Historian?
How moral a historian is Herodotus?
How much can a historian studying castle building in the middle ages learn from source A?
How reliable and useful are the poem "a Terre" by Wilfred Owen and the painting "Harvest Of Battle" by CRW Nevinson for an historian studying battle conditions in World War 1?
How reliable is Source A to an historian studying the protests of the Suffragettes?
How useful are Sources A to E for a historian studying the Third Ypres Campaign?
How useful are sources A, B and C to a historian studying the attitudes of British soldiers to their commanders during the First World War?

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