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Schama

Proper noun

Meaning

Schama (plural Schamas)

A surname.

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As Simon Schama has pointed out, witty banter and public speaking ability were key aspects of the social culture of 18th-century France. Source: Internet

Facos, p. 12. Schama, p. 221. Around the same time, Jeanne de Valois-Saint-Rémy escaped from prison and fled to London, where she published damaging slander concerning her supposed amorous affair with the queen. Source: Internet

Historiographical note Johan Rudolph Thorbecke According to the British historian Simon Schama the Batavian Republic has been controversially treated by historians. Source: Internet

In some cases even force was used (as in Friesland and Groningen ) Schama, p. 243 to overcome this opposition. Source: Internet

Of this new state the historian Simon Schama said "What began as a hostile merger would end in a full partnership in the most powerful going concern in the world.. Source: Internet

Schama 2004, p.331 On 14 July, the insurgents set their eyes on the large weapons and ammunition cache inside the Bastille fortress, which was also perceived to be a symbol of royal power. Source: Internet

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