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liz chatterjee
natterjee
The history of (Western) smells is convinced that modernity is "deodorized": nasty odours are distanced and segregated off. But surely this is predicated on environmental injustice? The "olfactory revolution" coincided
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Johnny Bethea
JohnBgeologist
For all the bedwetting, ”the sky is falling” because there will be no trade deal with the EU, I submit my anecdotal evidence that the U.K. had much more choice
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Laurence Cox #RiseUp4Rojava
ceesa_ma
The Mother and Baby Homes report is a disgrace.Its authors seem to be incapable of finding evidence of anything ... no matter how many witnesses come forward & how much
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Jaimine
jaiminism
"It remains certain that brahminical sects didn't, as they're said to have done, practice tolerance towards Buddhists & Jains; on the contrary, they fomented religious conflicts in ancient or medieval
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Oliver Stone
TheOliverStone
Why @realDonaldTrump should pardon @Snowden & #Assange: 1. It will take the edge off his pardons for his family & loyalists by being unselfish and not self-serving. And at the
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Col. Gustavo Arellano
GustavoArellano
MY LATEST @latimes COLUMNA: During the 1918 flu pandemic, L.A. didn’t make masks mandatory. It was a poor choice. RT, porfas!https://www.latimes.com/california/story/2020-12-29/1918-influenza-los-angeles-masks-luther-powers So for this st
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Diana Butler Bass
dianabutlerbass
I know people are acting shocked by the 1776 commission report. But it reads like a Christian homeschooling textbook. Nothing new - same stuff that’s been taught for decades in
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Huzaifa.
MHuzaifaNizam
Maybe Moeed read European authors because it was only European authors who covered the battle of Jehlum. The only eastern person to write about Porus was Ferdowsi, who did it
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Stephen T Casper
TheNeuroTimes
While I certainly applaud journalism focused on epidemiologists, journalists might want to survey American historians of medicine for their opinions about how we are doing.https://www.nytimes.com/2020/12/04/upshot/epidemiologists-virus-surv
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Blake Scholl 🛫
bscholl
1/ I fear that yesterday we lived through a day that historians will later see as an inflection point in America history, as a key step on the road from
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Ida Bae Wells
nhannahjones
Sen. @TomCottonAR has introduced a bill prohibiting the use of federal funds to teach the 1619 Project because apparently “The Federal Government has a strong interest in promoting an accurate
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JJ Cooper
jjcoop36
To give an example of established players who jumped straight from the Negro Leagues to MLB. Monte Irvin had a .990 OPS in 1946, .898 in 1947 and .782 in
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Prof. Taylor G. Petrey
TaylorPetrey
2020 was a really good year for Mormon Studies, and capped off a decade of fantastic developments and scholarship that I think mean that we can finally retire the nostalgia
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Right Singh
rightwingchora
This Thread is long but about one of The greatest king of our history which many of us don't know.Rajendra chola is the only king not only conquered other places
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Fidato
tequieremos
“Did Alexander defeat Raja Porus at the Battle of Hydaspes?”Georgy Zhukov who was a Soviet General and Marshal said while addressing cadets of Indian Military Academy in 1957 that the
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Ida Bae Wells
nhannahjones
This is long, but quite satisfying, and for the casual but informed reader of history who wondered how the #1619Project could possibly push back against the "factual" critiques of eminent
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