Oscar Handlin, the Harvard historian, said that "most social policy legislation has unforeseen effects."
You're a Harvard historian, for God's sake, not a pop schlockmeister looking for a quick buck.
He enlisted the help of a Harvard historian, Albert Bushnell Hart, in organizing the journal's initial group of contributing editors.
Thomas Bisson, a Harvard historian, called it "an incomparable book that shows how the rediscovery of logic fashioned the Middle Ages."
A Harvard historian has described Martha's remains as "an organic monument, biologically continuous with the living bird she commemorates, the embodiment of extinction itself."
But now a young Harvard historian has taken another look at the role that Catholicism has played in what he calls "the American intellectual imagination."
If you want to read more, look at this article from Niall Ferguson, the Harvard historian, which is also on the FT Web site.
Richard Pipes, a Harvard historian and specialist in Russian history.
One exquisite book, a notable exception to the way the new Islamic politics was interpreted, is that of the gifted Harvard historian Roy Mottahedeh.
This point was made, succinctly, by EO Wilson, the Harvard natural historian and ant expert.