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Principal Scientific Adviser, Govt. of India
PrinSciAdvGoI
Thread "The pandemic has led to a compact between scientists and people. Now we must not go back to the 2019 mindset" My op-ed in today's @htTweets https://www.hindustantimes.com/opinion/covid-19-has-had-a-positive-effect-too/
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Izabella Kaminska
izakaminska
To this day, historians are divided on whether Augustus was really a good or bad force in the course of the breakdown of the Roman Republic, and whether his reign
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Hannah Shepherd
hannahjshepherd
I don't really know where to start with this. A Mitsubishi endowed Professor of Law at Harvard is arguing that comfort women were all prostitutes.https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0144818820301848# He published a versio
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GSA UJ
uj_gsa
Race, Space & Architecture is a platform of constellations: projects, ideas, writings and provocations that have and continue to inspire this work. We see this platform huddling in amongst these
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Margaret O'Mara
margaretomara
Popular stereotypes of Seattle--quirky left-coast outlier, nerdy high-tech hub--overlook bigger, harder truths about its past, & how this city is so much like the rest of America. Here are some
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Pandeyji Speaks
malhar_pandey
#THREADWe have seen that Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh has been enduring protests for many years! What exactly is the reason for this? Is there something wrong with RSS? If so, what?
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l E T 17
Inevitable_ET
BILL BINNEY = HERO‘The Targeted Individual Program is an open secret in top-level government, intel, military and police circles, and that covert, illegal nonconsensual human experimentation has been rationalized away
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Jimmy Sweet
JimmySkuya
Day 184 of reading an article on Očhéthi Šakówiŋ Studies everyday:Bruce M. White, “A Mouthful of Grass.” In ed. Rhoda R. Gilman, Ringing in the Wilderness: Selections from the North
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Lorna Richardson
lornarichardson
Some of the videos from the TAG 2019 session organised by myself, @urbanprehisto & @MarkJamesHobbs are now live. Timely arrival to revisit still-current issues. Session was: "Mythical past, dangerous present:
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Jim OShaughnessy
jposhaughnessy
1/ Quintus Horatius Flaccus, known to English-speakers as Horace, was the leading Roman lyric poet during the time of Augustus, Rome's first, and in the eyes of many historians best,
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Joe Bassey
Joe__Bassey
The Great Zimbabwe has the largest of stone-built ruins. It consists of 12 clusters of buildings, that spread over 3 square miles. Its outer walls were built from 100,000 tons
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Audra J. Wolfe, PhD
ColdWarScience
A little thread on the past, the present, and the nature of historical judgement sparked by an argument that’s happening about NASA administrator Jim Webb. There’s a lot of talk
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John Frankensteiner
JFrankensteiner
I wish there was a directory of film directors where you look a name up and it's just a summary of Orson Welles roasting them. Orson Welles was such a
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Southeast Asian Historians
SEA_historian
1/8 Let's start with Rock Art! I guess if historians study the past through texts, then the "texts" that archaeologists study are material remains. In my case, I am really
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Seth Cotlar
SethCotlar
Excellent summary of how works of history are produced.https://twitter.com/mccormick_ted/status/1288182546136801280 It strikes me that few of the conservative critics of the 1619 Project think of history in the way that thread
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Ben Schneider
benmschneider
Future of Academia Thread This is a weird year from a couple of degrees to the historical side of the split between economics and history. On one side, talented young
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