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  • of 2012-03-27 she remains listed in the JHU faculty directory as Richard A Macksey Professor for Distinguished Teaching in the Humanities. Her 2012 "endowed...
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  • specifically to encounters between poetry and the visual arts." (from Macksey, Richard 1931- "Museum of Words: The Poetics of Ekphrasis from Homer to Ashbery"...
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  • Deighton's conclusions are suspect or are superseded by more scholarly works, Macksey was also cited as a source for that argument and I'm not sure if it came...
    73 KB (11,345 words) - 22:34, 30 January 2023
  • that characterizaion, since I'm borrowing from Macksey's Tank Warfare, which says as much. Neither is Macksey the only commentator I've seen to hold that...
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  • there were only two real sources in English: Kesselring's memoirs and Macksey's book. Contrary to what Drmies says, sources in English published between...
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  • Prague, vol. 2, Benjamins: Amsterdam, pp. 85–97. Graham, Joseph F and Richard Macksey (1992). Onomatopoetics: Theory of Language and Literature. MLN, Vol...
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  • nation's point of view using sources). "Military Errors of World War Two", Macksey, Casswell Military, 1998 "Military Intelligence Blunders and Cover-Ups"...
    109 KB (17,056 words) - 05:38, 19 March 2024
  • had been neutralised." This view is mistaken; cf Deighton, Fighter, or Macksey, Hitler's Blunders. I'd add a comment, but I'm uncertain it fits the tone...
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  • fringe theory. At worst, it's pure fiction. Or do you mean to have SS-GB & Macksey's Invasion as sources, too? TREKphiler any time you're ready, Uhura 18:06...
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  • the buildings on the piers). (this is described in "Invasion" by Kenneth Macksey) Other armoured engineer equipment is also not mentioned. The following...
    160 KB (24,199 words) - 18:35, 24 May 2022
  • nothing to do with the struggle across the ocean for independence. In Macksey, 1993, The War for America: 1775-1783, (pp. 311-12, 508), Gibraltar is...
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  • naval supremacy of the British Navy." as clumsy & inaccurate. I added Macksey note; it's in Invasion or Hitler's Blunders. I added "quite by accident...
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  • Syria and Lebanon, with the assistance of the Free French. References Macksey 1997, pp. 61–3. sfn error: no target: CITEREFMacksey1997 (help) Clogg 2002...
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  • Edward, 2005, General George Washington: A Military Life, pp. 143, 159, 209 Macksey, Piers, 1993, The War for America: 1775-1783, pp. 61, 72 McCullough, David...
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