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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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Brechtian Danskin
InnuendoStudios
You know what? It's been too long since a lot of things. Let's read this together. #IanLivetweetsHisResearch Part I: England Your England (which I think I first read as a
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David H. Montgomery
dhmontgomery
1/ Today is Mardi Gras. On this day in 1820, all the most glamorous people in Paris were out at the final opera before theaters shut down for Lent, including
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Wolfgang Hutter
WolfgangHutter2
Historiography/suggested readings for the history of the American empire. This is not a full accounting of the history of U.S. foreign policy, but instead is a number of suggested readings
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jan höglund
janhoglund
Started readingCan Quantum Analogies Help Us to Understand the Process of Thought? by Paavo Pylkkänen”It has indeed been proposed…that such analogies exist, and this paper first focuses at some length
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Jeremiah Lewis
fringeblog
As part of GODHAND rewrite homework I convinced myself to re-watch The Matrix yesterday. It's a staggering work on a technical level, but it manages not only to be a
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user XMC
ximuoicay
“Reclaim” is a specific process when marginalized groups take something that was used to malign/oppress them & change the power dynamics. The first step to reclaiming is to know its
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Stephen L. Young
SLYProfessor
Let’s talk biblical #FamilyValues. Criticisms of BLM as anti-family are trending. They misread its website and exemplify the hysteria tactic of associating BLM with anything that can be sold as
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Mythological Africans
AfroMythHub
Hello and welcome to #FaustianFriday , the #AfricanMythology edition. What do you know about the Trickster archetype in African myths and folklore? #FaustianFriday #AfricanMythologyTrickster figures in African myths and folklore
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krithika sivaswamy
krithikasivasw
Totally overwhelmed to read though Shri Ravi & Sridhar's write up. (Copied from their FB post)I wish i could time travel & watch this glorious incident.Long thread" It is only
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docrussjackson
What are the key persuasive strategies used by populist nationalists?A mix of advocative (we the people) & conflictive (discredit & blame elites & 'dangerous others' such as the Left, Muslims
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Austin
realUnnameable
Cahokia was more populated than London or Rome for its time. It had a population on 20,000 people at its height around 1300 making it the largest city in the
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princess molly bloch of the laniakea supercluster
guroflower
I’m back in @BulletPointsVG!This time I wrote about how Cyberpunk 2077’s braindances are a pale imitation of interesting (but still very problematic) work from earlier cyberpunk cinema and lit, including
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Shekon Neechie
ShekonNeechie
#IndigenousHistoryMonth #IndigenoushistoriansDickason, Olive. The Myth of the Savage and the Beginnings of French Colonialism in the Americas. Edmonton: University of Alberta Press, 1997. #IndigenousHistoryMonth #IndigenoushistoriansWitge
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Mark O'Brien
obrienmark
Great job for the right person #jobfairy https://twitter.com/fightingwordsni/status/1319280759878811651 An exciting opportunity with @CuirtFestival #jobfairy https://www.cuirt.ie/vacancy-programme-manager/ Multiple roles @DublinFilmFest #jo
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Michael Merrick
michael_merrick
At some point we will need to talk about degrees and QTS 1/ It is pretty much creedal orthodoxy to say teachers need degrees. This is for various reasons, but
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