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How do you explain the Trinity in Chinese? If you're a Christian in Tang China, there's a few ways! I'm @ChenHuailun, back for my last #Twittistorian thread, this time on
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Hello, I'm @ChenHuailun and I'll be continuing to tweet about Christianity in Tang China. Yesterday, I introduced the Xi'an stele and its narration of Christianity's entrance into Chang'an. Today I'll
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@ChenHuailun here. I'm adding a supplementary thread before today's scheduled one to expand on the origins and early history of the Church of the East (aka the Nestorian Church) ~ahc
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Hi everyone, I'm @ChenHuailun, a MPhil @UniofOxford in Islamic Studies and Hist, and I'm honoured to be taking over #Twittistorian this week to talk about Christianity in Tang China (618-907).
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Good evening! I'm your host for the week, @khowaga, and I'm about to ruin your dinner! (1/18)#tweetistorian #histmed #twitterstorian #epitwitter You see, I've mentioned #cholera a few times, but I
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Welcome back! I'm @khowaga, and we're discussing public health in 19th century Egypt. (1/24) With the establishment of a national health corps, consisting of men and women--hakims and hakimas--who were
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I'm your host, @khowaga. Let's continue with the #history of public health in 19th century #Egypt. The French were evacuated from Egypt in 1801. The power vacuum was eventually filled
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Welcome back! I'm @khowaga, and today I'm going to discuss public health in 19th century Egypt. I promise the thread will be more exciting than it sounds! (1/23)#tweetistorian #histmed #twitterstorians
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Swenson's argument was that the four social stages seemed prevalent to human society, but, of course, that's a big leap--society isn't always one-size-fits-all. Changing gears, let me discuss the scholarship
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To recap: Swenson argued that phase one of an outbreak is denial. #histmed #twitterstorians #Twittistorians (1/21)https://twitter.com/Tweetistorian/status/1338568554929672194?s=20 Phase 2 is BLAME. Someone or something (else) must be blamed
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Hi everyone! I'm Christopher Rose (call me Chris). I'm a social historian of medicine, and I specialize in the history of 19th and 20th century #Egypt. I normally tweet @khowaga.
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1/24 Today, I will examine the notion of "iltizam" (Arabic for commitment/adherence). I will show that iltizam is a clichéd historical narrative, often employed by historians and literary scholars to
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