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Arrington, (1917–1999), American; Mormons Thomas Asbridge, crusades Paul Avrich, (1931–2006) Russian, the Anarchist movement Ali Azaykou (1942–2004), Moroccan B Nigel Bagnall, (1927–2002) Ancient Rome, Greece Bernard Bailyn, (born 1922) Early American; Atlantic David E. Barclay, (born 1948) German Juliet Barker, (born 1958) Late Middle Ages, literary biography Frank Barlow, (1911–2009) medieval biography Linda Diane Barnes, American G.W.S. Barrow, (born 1924) Scottish David Barton, (born 1954) Founding Fathers, America's Christian Heritage H. Arnold Barton, (born 1929) Scandinavian Jacques Barzun, (1907–2012), cultural Hanna Batatu, (1926–2000) Palestinian; modern Iraq K. 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