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She has been credited with influencing in the work of, among other historians, [[Theodore K. Rabb]].<ref> [[Benedict, Philip]] (2005) [http://books.google.es/books?id=C6gRm3Ie7DQC&pg=PA120&dq=The+Struggle+for+Stability+in+Early+Modern+Europe&hl=en&sa=X&ei=BwIeUrv5PKGM7AasnIH4DA&ved=0CDkQ6AEwAg#v=onepage&q=Lublinskaya&f=false "Introduction" in Benedict, Philip & Myron P. Gutmann, eds. ''Early Modern Europe: From Crisis to Stability'', p. 16. University of Delaware Press.] At Google Books. Retrieved 28 August 2013.</ref>
I added different context that she was a member of the "no general crisis" camp in the debate (one of three sides). Not sure that her influence on Rabb in particular, such as it was, is that significant to mention in her encyclopedia article. Lublinskaya was one example of a "no general crisis" historian, I think the point being Rabb was influenced by the ideas being put forward by this camp in rejecting the general crisis thesis. Lublinskaya played a part in that but was not the only one. --
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She has been credited with influencing in the work of, among other historians, [[Theodore K. Rabb]].<ref> [[Benedict, Philip]] (2005) [http://books.google.es/books?id=C6gRm3Ie7DQC&pg=PA120&dq=The+Struggle+for+Stability+in+Early+Modern+Europe&hl=en&sa=X&ei=BwIeUrv5PKGM7AasnIH4DA&ved=0CDkQ6AEwAg#v=onepage&q=Lublinskaya&f=false "Introduction" in Benedict, Philip & Myron P. Gutmann, eds. ''Early Modern Europe: From Crisis to Stability'', p. 16. University of Delaware Press.] At Google Books. Retrieved 28 August 2013.</ref>
I added different context that she was a member of the "no general crisis" camp in the debate (one of three sides). Not sure that her influence on Rabb in particular, such as it was, is that significant to mention in her encyclopedia article. Lublinskaya was one example of a "no general crisis" historian, I think the point being Rabb was influenced by the ideas being put forward by this camp in rejecting the general crisis thesis. Lublinskaya played a part in that but was not the only one. --
Green Cardamom (
talk) 06:55, 18 September 2013 (UTC)reply