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Bob Bain
bain_bob
Thanks @tysonretz for thoughtful, clear #PastFwd provocation, particularly abt scale. I agree . Scale instrumental in our work. Two challenges , however, emerge, in this work: First, as you point,
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Dr. Karin Wulf
kawulf
Agreed. But I'm not inclined to argue with it bc the #1776Commission is not/ does not intend to be in the same realm of information and knowledge as research historians.
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Josh Marshall
joshtpm
FWIW, and pace Dingus Tom Cotton, no one at the constitutional convention or really at any other part of the creation of the American Republic said slavery was necessary to
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Dr. Jacqueline Antonovich
jackiantonovich
Yesterday, many Americans were shocked to learn that the USPS had the power to arrest people. Historians of medicine and historians of sex would like to remind you that the
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thomas cauvin
thomascauvin
Had an interesting discussion about #publichistory with colleagues from Japan. Always interesting to explore various approaches and understanding of the field. We had great discussion historiography. Replacing the rise of
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Đesi Thug ©
desi_thug1
Bhojeshwar: An unfinished wonderBhojeshwar temple near Bhopal as it boasts of having one of the tallest shivlings in India measuring 7.5 feet in height and 17.8 feet in circumference, was built by the
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Meghan Roberts 🦦
MeghanKRoberts
I am neither a historian of early America nor the early Repub, but I am an expert on expertise, esp. women’s expertise. So I want to comment on what was
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Dr. Kate Dahlstrand 🦦
KateDahls
Andrew Johnson died 6 years after his term in office ended. He returned to his hometown community where he was revered until the day he died. Eventually the state historical
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Laura Tisdall
TisdallLaura
A thread on the task that lies ahead for historians of childhood. Partly inspired by @cgsloan's recent thread, partly a response to the recent AHR exchange (Oct 2020). #histchild In
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Hannah Alpert-Abrams 🤖✊
hralperta
Hi I have some _things_ to say about this graphic and none of them are about the end of the world.https://twitter.com/mbrenes1/status/1352321826882523150 First, I want to say this: it's weird and
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Mateusz Fafinski
Calthalas
Here we go again. Blatant factual errors, vilification of historians, and the customary oversimplification of the past. The coverage of 'cliometrics' continues to disappoint. As much as it might be
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Torsten Kathke
torstenkathke
I'll say this for the 1776 report: Despite being a dangerous, false, at least white supremacist-adjacent, version of American history—unlike Dinesh D'Souza it never made the idiotic statement that historians
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Sabrina Catherine
AkMezzoSoprano
@NealShustermanNote to the author: TIGHTLACING IS NOT A COMMON THING!! It's like saying that every woman today starves herself for the model look or wears a pushup. Do some women
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Dr Amara Thornton
amalexathorn
Listening to lastest @TheWonderHouse podcast with @SushmaJansari and @GawadHeba - https://thewonderhouse.co.uk/heba-abd-el-gawad I have now added this link to her entry on @HistofArchatIoA "Historians of Archaeology" series https:
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Georgia Grainger
sniphist
There's a really particular frustration about being a medical historian right now, as so many people say "well history will tell us who was right and who was wrong" when
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Michael Conti
Michael31093553
For soldiers in times of war, it might seem that conflict offers few moments of quiet reflection, let alone prayer.Consider the gravity of the moment. After entering winter quarters at
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