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  TURNER ASHBY - LoveToKnow Article on TURNER ASHBY
At this castle Mary queen of Scots was detained ta I569 under the custody of the earls of Huntingdon and Shrewsiry.
During the Civil War Colonel Henry Hastings fortified na d held it for the king, and it was visited by Charles in 1645.
In the e th century Ashby was celebrated as one of the best markets for Erses in England, and had besides prosperous factories for woollen Ed cotton stockings and for hats.
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 Hitler's Thirty Days to Power
Turner’s answer is that the proximate cause of the advent of Adolf Hitler to the chancellorship was the spite of Franz von Papen.
Turner sometimes seems to suggest that it was the world’s tragedy that Schleicher did not aspire to become military dictator himself.
Turner is sure that Schleicher or someone like him could have done this, parlaying an initial appointment as presidential chancellor into a durable post-democratic regime.
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 hy350italygregor   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-15)
Henry Ashby Turner's recent suggestions concerning the analysis of fascism in terms of its relationship to the processes we have come to understand as "modernization" are too important and interesting to pass without critical comment.
Turner himself conceives of modernization as being a complex process "involving industrialization, urbanization, secularization, and rationalization." Objective indices can perhaps be provided for two of the four defining properties of modernization: industrialization and urbanization.
Turner is disposed to leave these questions open--but they are clearly not as open as he seems to suggest.
users.ju.edu /jclarke/hy350italygregor.htm   (4537 words)

  
 William Sallier (Salyer) - pafg30.htm - Generated by Personal Ancestral File   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-15)
Henry Wilson RICE was born on 1 Jan 1873 in Barnetts Creek, Johnson County, Kentucky.
Henry Wilson SALYER was born in Mar 1892 in, Harlan County, Kentucky.
Henry CANTRELL was born in 1865 in, Johnson County, Kentucky.
users.ev1.net /%7Edhoskins/web/williamsa/pafg30.htm   (2083 words)

  
 The Influence of Big Business on the Rise of Adolf Hitler...
Henry Turner argues that big business did not have a major role in the rise of Hitler, as is commonly thought, and that most money given to the Nazis by big business was used as a form of insurance.
Turner's argument is based on two points: first, as Hitler's press spokesman, Dietrich had a dutiful relationship with Hitler and his job was to present Hitler and the NSDAP to the public as best he could.
Turner argues that the source used by those historians was Joseph Goebbels' diary, the relevant entries of which they misunderstood or did not cite in their entirety.
www.geocities.com /mdbergmann/bigbusiness.htm   (6653 words)

  
 CSA Cavalry Brig. Gen.Ashby Turner   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-15)
His Turner Ashby father, John Ashby, was an battery; of a the Infantry Virginia hero of the War of 1812 and Turner Ashby was worthy of Command.
Ashby’s riders were offered their chance for a grand charge two days later, but the band was not together to strike Banks as he fled north from Winchester.
Ashby was a splendid paladin, and, as such, he was also an anachronism, a knight-errant at the dawn of modem, total war.
www.spaceportusa.net /doorgunner/cav01.htm   (3430 words)

  
 Turner Ashby   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-15)
Ashby led his cavalry into town too late to save the arsenal, but his men did help extinguish fires in the armory buildings.
During the summer and early fall of 1861, Ashby’s mission was to protect the border counties of the lower Shenandoah Valley and to systematically destroy the B and O Railroad between Martinsburg and Harpers Ferry.
Although Ashby failed Jackson’s discipline tests, the cavalry commander’s incessant scouting and screening missions accounted for much of Stonewall’s stealth and success during the cross-country movements of the Shenandoah Valley campaign.
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 Hitler's Thirty Days to Power: January 1933 | By - Henry Ashby Jr. Turner   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-15)
And Turner's general thesis--that Hitler's rise to power was anything but inevitable--is one that he proves (at least as far as I'm concerned) beyond a shadow of a doubt.
Turner's study on the Hitler's rise to power is excellent and maddening.
Turner puts that myth to rest in describing how the personal ambition of Hindenburg, Papen and Schleicher, as well as their ineptitude had more to do with Hitler's rise than Hitler himself.
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 Descendants of Stephen Fluharty - pafg19.htm - Generated by Personal Ancestral File
Henry Clarence Haught (Jehu Lemmick "Uncle Doc" Haught, Matilda Jane Fluharty, Daniel, Stephen) was born on 6 Mar 1895 in Jacksonburg,Wetzel Co.,Wv.
Henry married Ida Mae Dawson daughter of Ellsworth Dawson and Clearris Adams on 15 Mar 1921 in Pine Grove,Wetzel Co.,Wv.
Turner Ashby Fluharty (Conrad, Edmund, Daniel, Stephen) was born on 28 Nov 1869 in Marion Co.,Wv..
www.rootsweb.com /~wvwetzel/sfluh/pafg19.htm   (773 words)

  
 German Big Business and the Rise of Hitler (review)
His memoirs, which Turner points out were ghostwritten, have been used by historians to substantiate the close connection between big business and the Nazi movement from its earliest days.
Questions arise, however, concerning the memoirs' authenticity, one particularly interesting example being a passage where Thyssen claims that he "donated 100,000 gold marks to the NSDAP in October 1923." This was a critical period not only in the life of the NSDAP but in that of the Republic as well.
Turner's book provides us with a new perspective on the origins of the rise of Hitler, one based on a critical look at the role played by German big business based on the examination of all the relevant documents rather than the rather eclectic surveys currently before the public today.
www.ihr.org /jhr/v08/v08p369_Ries.html   (1213 words)

  
 Ancestors of Ernest Perry Rowe Jr.
She was born in Hopkins Co., KY. Parents: Henry Ashby and Judith Shumate.
His patent in Fauquier County (then Prince William County) was bounded on the south side by the Henry TURNER patent and on the north by Goose Creek and a line running from the mouth of the Crooked Run along the Landon CARTER patent for a distance of about one-half mile to the James BALL patent.
Colonel Turner ASHBY and his wife were buried a short distance north of the house.
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 Greg Henry Quinn, Jean Cassels (Illustrator) * Fossils Book and...   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-15)
Henry A. Buchanan - The Tale of the...
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Henry A. Giroux - Pedagogy and the Politics...
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 William Sallier (Salyer) - pafg13.htm - Generated by Personal Ancestral File   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-15)
Henry LEMASTER was born about 1869 in Wilbur, Lawrence County, Kentucky.
Amos PELPHREY was born in Dec 1869 in, Johnson County, Kentucky.
Elizabeth married William Henry LEMASTER son of Isaac LEMASTER and Mary Frances BARKER on 20 Sep 1906 in, Johnson County, Kentucky.
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 Genealogy of Ernest P. and Norma L. (Rinckey) Rowe
FAIRFAX the first Justice in the Commission of the Peace of Frederick County for and in behalf and to the sole use and behoof of the Justices of the said county and their successors(?) in the union of five hundred pounds to be paid to the said Geo.
His Patent in Fauquier County (then Prince William County) was bounded on the south by the Henry TURNER Patent and on the north by Goose Creek and a line running from the mouth of Crooked Run along the Landon CARTER Patent for a distance of about one-half mile to the James BALL Patent.
Thomas ASHBY came to Virginia 1632 with Elliot NORTON who was later President of Harvard Then there was an Edmund ASHBY who, according to family tradition, was an adherent to Charles I came from England to Virginia during CROMWELL's protectorate ca 1650, married and had children.
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 Foreign Affairs - Book Review - Hitler's Thirty Days to Power: January 1933 - Henry Ashby Turner, Jr.
There was nothing inevitable, Turner argues, about Hitler's rise to power.
Kurt von Schleicher, the general turned politician who had advised President Hindenburg in June 1932 to appoint the right-wing Centrist Franz von Papen as successor to Chancellor Heinrich Bruning, had become von Papen's enemy and, on December 2, 1932, his successor.
Turner recognizes that the key players in this intrigue owed their influence to militarism, the persistent prestige of the aristocracy, the lack of civilian control over the army, and the weakness of parliamentary democracy.
www.foreignaffairs.org /19970501fabook3518/henry-ashturner-jr/hitler-s-thirty-days-to-power-january-1933.html?mode=print   (250 words)

  
 Amazon.ca: Books: Hitler's Thirty Days to Power: January 1933   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-15)
Although many of the facts are known, this study reveals that the Nazi dictator did not come to power as the result of "impersonal forces." The slender, analytical volume indicates that rather, at a time of mortal peril for Germany?and the world?intrigue was the order of the day in Berlin.
Turner follows the machinations of the principals?Chancellor Kurt von Schleicher; conspirator with Hitler and former chancellor Franz von Papen; President Paul von Hindenburg?to demonstrate how they all played unwittingly into Hitler's hands, believing they could control him once he took office.
Turner concludes that far from being inevitable, there was a "high degree of contingency" and not a little luck in the Fuhrer's ascendancy.
www.amazon.ca /exec/obidos/ASIN/0201328003   (537 words)

  
 Ashby - livres nouveaux et utilisés
Richter, Harald., Helen Ashby, Johannes Bärner, Eric Ashby.
Ashby, P. History and future of religious thought: christianity, hinduism, buddhism, islam.
Ashby, P. - History and future of religious thought: christianity, hinduism, buddhism, islam.
fr.isbn.pl /A-Ashby/P-8   (472 words)

  
 Sir John Catesby   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-15)
Lucinda married Marshall Ashby of the prominent Marshall-Ashby-Turner Families of Fauquier and Loudoun Counties.
At age twenty-one, their son, Henry Marshall Ashby went to Knoxville, TN, and was engaged in business when the Civil War broke out.
He was a first cousin of General Turner Ashby.
www.cockecatesby.homestead.com /files/henryashby.htm   (88 words)

  
 H-Net Review: Peter Fritzsche on From the Berlin Museum to the Berlin Wall: Essays on the Cultural and Political ...
Henry Ashby Turner's counterfactual analysis of the twentieth century after the death of Adolf Hitler in a Berlin automobile accident (which Hitler in fact survived in the summer of 1930) is perhaps the best.
Had Hitler died just before the September 1930 elections, Turner suggests, the Nazis would have done reasonably well at the polls before disintegrating, republican forces would still have been fatally weakened, and Weimar would probably have evolved into a military dictatorship.
Turner makes large claims for the role of Hitler, understating the degree to which Weimar Germans shared Nazi assumptions before 1930 and Europeans in general showed affinities with fascist politics, but most of his argument rests on the absence of the social convulsions that came with World War II.
www.h-net.msu.edu /reviews/showrev.cgi?path=13058877375206   (1460 words)

  
 By Ashby Author - livres nouveaux et utilisés   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-15)
From Library Journal: Medical writer Turkington and physician Ashby have produced "a guide and reference to a wide range of infectious diseases and their causes." Their dictionary-type guide lists over 600 entries about the diseases, what causes them, symptoms, treatment, and prevention.
Who would have thought that a few short years ago she was on the brink of death, the bloodied remnants of her face and skull barely recognisable? Louise Ashby had it all.
Although many of the facts are known, this study reveals that the Nazi dictator did not come to power as the...
fr.isbn.pl /A-by-Ashby-Author   (965 words)

  
 Foreign Affairs - Book Review - German Big Business and the Rise of Hitler - Henry Ashby Turner, Jr.   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-15)
Foreign Affairs - Book Review - German Big Business and the Rise of Hitler - Henry Ashby Turner, Jr.
Turner argues that politics, not economics, was primary.
Turner dismisses all manner of facile generalities about the links between capitalism and fascism but perhaps could have described more broadly how businessmen shared with other members of the German elite a nondemocratic bias, a remarkable degree of political illiteracy, a self-assured civic amorality.
www.foreignaffairs.org /19850901fabook11575/henry-ashturner-jr/german-big-business-and-the-rise-of-hitler.html?mode=print   (182 words)

  
 NDM Article - Hitler ‘Etceteras’—a Flurry of New Books
But the book is valuable for strategists and would be a valuable asset in your military library.
The author, a Yale historian, believes that Hitler could have been stopped in the few days after he took power.
Turner indicates that three men influenced the fate of Germany: President Von Hindenburg, Chancellor Von Schleicher and former Chancellor Von Papen.
www.nationaldefensemagazine.org /issues/2001/Apr/Hitler_Etceteras.htm   (793 words)

  
 October 1999
Causality, Chaos Theory, and the End of the Weimar Republic: A Commentary on Henry Turner's Hitler's Thirty Days to Power
This article seeks to integrate the roles of structure and human agency in a theory of historical causation, using the fall of the Weimar Republic and in particular Henry Turner's book Hitler's Thirty Days to Power as a case study.
Drawing on analogies from chaos theory, it argues that crisis situations in history exhibit sensitive dependence on local conditions, which are always changing.
www.wesleyan.edu /histjrnl/archives/oct99.html   (879 words)

  
 The New York Review of Books: 'Guardian of the Grail'
For more than fifteen years Henry Ashby Turner, of Yale, has devoted his energies to collecting the evidence to answer the question, what part did big business play in Hitler's rise to power?
Few earlier historians of the Third Reich, including myself, escape censure; but it is those for whom the connection between capitalism and Nazism is still an article of faith who will protest most loudly.
This is unlikely to perturb Professor Turner who, in the final pages of German Big Business and the Rise of Hitler, summarizes the indictment his critics are likely to bring against him and restates his confidence in the historical method he has followed.
www.nybooks.com /articles/article-preview?article_id=5305   (360 words)

  
 Textbooks by Jr Turner - Direct Textbook   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-15)
Turner - Oxford Univ Pr (Txt) - 0195034929
Robert Griffith, Jr, Phd Turner - Harpercollins - 0060173300
William C., Jr Turner - Judson Press - 0817014349
www.directtextbook.com /author/jr-turner   (204 words)

  
 World Policy Journal - Postcards from Planet Jupiter by Meyer
These mighty Hanseatic trading cities epitomized the fast-forward expansion of the German Empire from its formation after the Franco-Prussian War (1870—71) until the catastrophes that flowed from Sarajevo.
And nobody did more to propel Germany’s rise than Prince Otto von Bismarck, whose deeds should be known to George W. Bush, since at Yale he studied Germany’s past in a course taught by an astute historian, Henry Ashby Turner.
Bismarck’s memory is preserved in a museum I sought out at his residence in Friedrichsruh, in the environs of Hamburg.
www.worldpolicy.org /journal/articles/wpj03-1/coda.html   (2060 words)

  
 Hitlers Thirty Days To Power: January 1933; Author: Turner, Henry Ashby; Paperback
Providing vivid portraits of the main players of the drama of January 1933, and using newly available documents, Turner masterfully recreates the bewildering circumstances surrounding Hitler's appointment as Chancellor of Germany.
Photos.In this narrative history, Yale historian Henry Ashby Turner provides an account of the events that culminated in Adolf Hitler's taking power in January of 1933.
Prices subject to change to be advised on confirmation of order.
www.opengroup.com /hjbooks/020/0201328003.shtml   (218 words)

  
 Causality, Chaos Theory, and the End of the Weimar Republic: A Commentary on Henry Turner's Hitler's Thirty Days to ...
Causality, Chaos Theory, and the End of the Weimar Republic: A Commentary on Henry Turner's
This article seeks to integrate the roles of structure and human agency in a theory of historical causation, using the fall of the Weimar Republic and in particular Henry Turner's book
Perhaps the most serious implication of current evolutionary thought is that the individualistic model of culture common in the social sciences and humanities is outmoded, and should be replaced by a new model that recognizes the organismic nature of human societies.
members.tripod.com /nabirx/101b2.htm   (6630 words)

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