- Mark
Kishlansky (October 11, 1948 – May 19, 2015) was an
American historian of seventeenth-century
British politics. He was the
Frank Baird, Jr. Professor...
- Cust 2005, pp. 253–259;
Gregg 1981, pp. 305–307;
Loades 1974, p. 402.
Kishlansky &
Morrill 2008.
Gregg 1981, p. 243. Cust 2005, pp. 185–186; Quintrell...
- Confessions, 4:2
Brown 2000, p. 63. O'Donnell 2005.
Chadwick 2001, p. 14.
Kishlansky,
Geary & O'Brien 2005, pp. 142–143.
Doniger 1999, pp. 689–690. BeDuhn...
- Toulouse, Privat, 2015, pp. 11–35, at pp. 13–14.
Civilization in the West,
Kishlansky, Geary, O'Brien,
Volume A to 1500,
Seventh Edition, p. 278
Medieval Sourcebook:...
- the
minister in St
Giles Cathedral. More recently,
historians like Mark
Kishlansky have
argued she was part of a
series of
carefully planned and co-ordinated...
-
Geddes during a
service in St.
Giles Cathedral.
Historians like Mark
Kishlansky now
argue her
action was not spontaneous, but one in a
series of planned...
- Cromwell. London: Collier-
Macmillan Ltd. pp. 187–190.
Adamson 1987.
Kishlansky, Mark (1990). "Saye What?".
Historical Journal. 33 (4): 917–937. doi:10...
- Gorbachev,
Perestroika (New York:
Harper Collins, 1987),
quoted in Mark
Kishlansky, ed.,
Sources of the West:
Readings in
Western Civilization, 4th ed.,...
- Sekunda,
Northwood & Hook 1995, p. 6; Daly 2003, p. 4;
Greene 2008, p. 98;
Kishlansky,
Geary & O'Brien 2005, p. 113;
Saylor 2007, p. 332.
Hammond 1967, pp....
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reducing the po****tion of some
areas by half as many
survivors fled.
Kishlansky reports: The
Black Death touched every aspect of life,
hastening a process...