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dan_o_sands
danosands1
Finally did it. Cancelled my subscription to the NYT today after 20 years. It’s been a long time coming (1/8) It started several years ago, as an increasing number of
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Marina Amaral
marinamaral2
Colorized by me: Grigori Rasputin was born #OnThisDay in 1869, in Pokrovskoye. He was a Russian mystic and self-proclaimed holy man who befriended the family of Nicholas II, the last
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Tina Nguyen
tina_nguyen
NEW from me: The controversial 1776 Report contains at least three instances of recycled and copied work. An entire page of the report was lifted, near-verbatim and unattributed, from a
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Rakesh Thiyya
ByRakeshSimha
New Education Policy: Thread on why learning Persian is important.1. Large part of Indian history is recorded in Persian. It was the court (official) language of the Muslim rulers. It’s
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Jacob Badcock
JacobBadcock
Figured that Twitter might be a useful space for me to share fragments of my research, an informal research diary, if you will. As such, I'll be (periodically) sharing primary
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Kaz Weida
kazweida
I’m gonna leave this right here for Tom Cotton to read since he seems to understand little to nothing about why America’s Thanksgiving food traditions are problematic.https://blog.rosettastone.com/thanksgiving/ “When Americans t
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Abayorr Mi
iamabayorr
7 most powerful African queens in history you need to know.A THREAD 1. Amina the Queen of Zaria NigeriaAmina Mohamud was a Hausa warrior queen of the city-state Zazzau, presently
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Yunus
sheikhchilly1
Our "historians" have done great disservice to the Muslim rulers of the past making sweeping generalizations against them and denouncing them as invaders, plunderers and cruel rulers.In this thread, we'll
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Dr. Kate Antonova
kpanyc
The problem with "dad history" can't be solved from the historian end. There are already GREAT accessible books for the general reader on all the mainstream subjects of US history
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Phil Gentry
pmgentry
If you are seeing Hamilton for the first time on July 3, here are my personal recommendations for scholarly writing on the musical, in roughly chronological order! Paywalls abound, sorry!
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Doctoral & Early Career Research Network
DECRarthistory
We would like to express solidarity and support with the art historians who have criticised the event, “Re-Writing Women into Art History” on 3rd December 2020 which perpetuated a narrow
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Dr Matthew Ford
warmatters
Isn't it about time that Anglosphere historians stopped re-telling the history of the Second World War from the anglophone perspective?We need to get into the German archives and start telling
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Dr Monica H Green
monicaMedHist
Okay, I've confirmed that the corrected text of the Marmot Supplement has been posted. So I will do a short thread summarizing key points from "The Four Black Deaths" (hereafter,
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Jason Snell
jsnell
Feels like the right thing to do is for baseball writers to elect nobody, then refuse to participate in future votes, dumping this mess in the Hall of Fame's lap.
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Jake Anbinder
JakeAnbinder
This was the argument Oscar Newman put forward in "Defensible Space" in the '70s, and it remains influential, but I don't think it's the consensus among urban historians anymorehttps://twitter.com/mtsw/status/134671187
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Jackie Lombard
jackiemlombard
Hi #medievaltwitter - after watching the #maawebinar on Race, Racism, and Teaching the Middle Ages I thought I'd offer some suggestions on studies of race and art, following the first
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