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Doctor Historianess
historianess
This is a complicated question. If you take into account Black participation in the Revolution, both enslaved and free, then the war was absolutely about slavery. And many Black people
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Quinton Huang 黃家禎
relentlessqwert
I guess this is my opportunity to duplicate a Facebook post I wrote to procrastinate on finishing my undergraduate thesis two years ago... but it’s always interested me how rigid
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Dave Hitchcock
Hitchcockian
I've had 2 absolutely cracking seminars today and yesterday with first year students, and they got me thinking.Forgive me, this isn't a teaching thread, it's about union elections. Forces trying
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Kerwin Fjøl
zermatist
There is a little known idea in medieval theology called the “liber occultorum,” or “the book of hidden things,” or idiomatically, “the book of secrets.” It comes from Revelation 20:12-15,
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Pandeyji Speaks
malhar_pandey
#Thread: Why we Hindus need to become 'UNAPOLOGETIC'?For many years many of us have hesitated from calling ourselves as 'Hindus' and when asked what is your religion, a common answer
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Alyssa Mt. Pleasant, PhD
BettyRbl
Why should we (Native scholars & scholars of Native American history) be called in to clean up this mess? Haven’t we already put in the time sharing our work, in
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Cécile Gordon
MuayCe
I'm so happy to do the job that I do. Today more than ever. I, along with my MSPC team - all awesome archivists - am infinitely privileged to be
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Taja-Nia Henderson
hyphenatedprof
This is my own family’s story. My grandmother was 4 (and her older brother was 13) when they lost their mom. Their father, who had been a domestic livery driver
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XVIII Airborne Corps
18airbornecorps
1 of 19: TANK YOU FOR YOUR SERVICEYou crazy for this one, #TankTwitterThe Battle of the Bulge was among the largest tank battles in US history. [If you are here
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Emma
AgarthaEmma
This is Thomas E. DeweyMost people know him as the guy who lost to TrumanBut Thomas E. Dewey was much more than just a presidential loserIn the 1930’s Dewey was
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Adam Gurri
adamgurri
Idealism and materialism do not form an actual dichotomy of methodological choices but instead describe two bad ways of approaching history, and it's especially pronounced in approaches to American history.
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Jeremy Yellen
jeremyyellen
Brief Thread for Japan historians: I am finishing up a paper on "grand strategy" (?) and decision-making in Japan in the 1930s, and 1940s, and have found the following books
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Rājakulaprajāta Gajendra Sūryavaṃśī
leo_gajendra
"To the king so great, as envy itself cannot accuse, or malice vitiate, the one who fought for an empire and not for the applause of wretches."Jaichandra Gāharwār of Kannauj#TheGreatJaichand
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Ben Railton
AmericanStudier
To celebrate #MLKDay & the last Sunday of the Age of Trump, another #ScholarSunday thread of great public scholarly writing & work from the last week. Happy reading! #twitterstorians
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Shaun Sayres (Pre-PheD)
TheSteamboatGuy
This didn't get as much traction yesterday as I thought it might, but I have some thoughts on this that people need to consider in thinking about how to integrate
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Dr. Erin Millions
erinmillions
Can we talk about academic precarity and the committments we make in community-engaged research? #AcademicTwitter #AcademicChatter #phdchat I'm about to enter the last year of a 3-year postdoc. I love
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