Talk:Nicholas Henshall
Latest comment: 11 years ago by Andropov in topic Nicholas Henshall (historian); moving this article?
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Nicholas Henshall (historian); moving this article?
editThere is another relevant person of the same name: de:Nicholas Henshall (Historiker), an historian, born in 1944, who has been a teacher and editor of History Today and was of crucial influence in the historiographic debate on the term "absolutism" in the 1990s. In my view, it would be better to move this page to another lemma, e. g. Nicholas Henshall (dean), and to use Nicholas Henshall as a disambiguation, as I have implemented in the German version (de:Nicholas Henshall). Regards, --Andropov (talk) 13:33, 13 December 2014 (UTC)


