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Arthur Roger Ekirch (born
February 6, 1950) is
University Distinguished Professor of
history at
Virginia Tech in the
United States. He was a Guggenheim...
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Ekirch 2005, p. 8.
Ekirch 2005, p. 46.
Ekirch 2005, pp. 31–33.
Ekirch 2005, pp. 31–40.
Ekirch 2005, pp...
- Colonies, 1718-1775 is a
nonfiction historical book
written by A.
Roger Ekirch. It was
originally published in 1987 and then
reissued in 1990, and 1992...
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Other historians, such as
Craig Koslofsky, have
endorsed Ekirch's analysis.
According to
Ekirch's argument,
adults typically slept in two
distinct phases...
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October 10, 2014. "Evening". Merriam-Webster.
Retrieved October 9, 2014.
Ekirch 2006, p. ****ii
Aggarwal &
Upadhyay 2013, p. 172 "Nine-to-fiver". Merriam-Webster...
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sleep much later,
although this is not
always the case.
Historian A.
Roger Ekirch thinks that the
traditional pattern of "segmented sleep," as it is called...
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Campbell falls dead from the
unseen murderer's bullet.
Annesley biographer Ekirch felt in his
response to a
remark in the
review of his book that "It is inconceivable...
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safely to Earth.
Transport portal Law
portal Bound for
America by A.
Roger Ekirch Guantanamo Bay
detention camp Home
children Millbank Prison Penology Prison...
- (1872). In 2010 A.
Roger Ekirch published Birthright: The True
Story That
Inspired Kidnapped, a
biography of
James Annesley.
Ekirch wrote that,
while historians...
- (geosciences), Marc
Edwards (civil and
environmental engineering),
Roger Ekirch (history),
Nikki Giovanni (English),
Michael Hoc****a (geosciences), Liviu...