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AliceAvizandum
Is anyone else getting a bit frustrated with how history is just switching all the words around now(from @nuclearteeth’s ‘A Fatal Thing Happened on the Way to the Forum’) Don’t
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DECRarthistory
Ben Street – Freelance art historian, lecturer, and writer – graduated twenty years ago from University of Edinburgh and has worked in museum education, A-Level and Masters teaching, broadcasting, book
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Jenna Johnston
JennaFJohnston
HISTORIC RUNCORNA thread of indefinite length and detail. I will start by saying that I will be relying heavily on secondary sources, and the work of local historians, particularly Stuart
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Adam A. Blackler
adam_blacklerWY
Thread:“This is a God-given signal! If this fire, as I believe, turns out to be the handiwork of Communists, then there is nothing that shall stop us now crushing out
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Dr. Liz Covart
lizcovart
Like many, I suspect, I’ve been thinking about the events of the last year and thinking about my study of history. I really love the period of the American Revolution.
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Chad
Opinion8dChad
1\ A lot of historians draw parallels and differences between the American and French Revolutions. The French catch a lot of hell for theirs being especially bloody and horrific with
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Devashish Kulkarni
TheDarkLorrd
#Hinduism through the evil eyes of #LeftHistorians. First of all, there is no such religion as #Hinduism. This name was coined by Britishers. In this Thread, I’ve tried to bust
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Erin Bartram (yep, this one's a Dr. too)
erin_bartram
It is cool and completely valid for independent scholars to give much more weight to the personal costs and benefits (including economic!) of generating new scholarship than to potential contributions
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Mitra Sharafi
mjsharafi
Tough but essential reading for this animal lover: @PratikChakrab's chapter 3 on the history of animal experimentation in colonial India in his excellent book, Bacteriology in British India: Lab Medicine
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holly mathieson
hollyjmathieson
We can all see the cliff looming & in months we will have lost many of the structures that produce/contain/constrain our work. Use the space below as a brainstorm for
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Michael Sadgrove 🇪🇺
MichaelSadgrove
“Never in our history have our churches closed – not during wars, plagues or famines. Instead we have been places of respite & hope.” Calling historians to fact-check this statement.https://www.theguardian.com/world/2020/nov/14/co
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Mahesh 🇮🇳
Mahesh10816
#babrimasjidIndia's history has become a history of foreign invaders, rather than a history of the greatest civilization the world has ever knownThis foreign version of Indian History is nurtured and
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𝗥𝘂𝘀𝘀𝗲𝗹𝗹 𝗖𝘂𝗿𝘁𝗶𝘀
russellcurtis
In yet another example of government tying itself in knots over the need to build housing, it now introduces further measures to inhibit the ‘wrong sort’ of development. Difficult to
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Erika Lee
prof_erikalee
Great question #sschatreads! 1/ I like to tell my students about my own journey. I hated history in high school. My introduction to US history was in summer school, taught
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Robert M. Lee
RobertMLee
The fact that so many are focusing on the water plant using Windows 7, which had nothing to do with how the attack was done, is interesting. Folks have an
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Alex Colston
re_colston
Let me just ventriloquize a good-faith critic: psychoanalysis cannot demonstrate its claims historically. It has no special means to produce a history of the world, yet it rejects conventional historiography.I
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