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Utkarsh Anand
utkarsh_aanand
#SupremeCourt starts hearing the criminal contempt case against adv Prashant Bhushan on the point of punishment to him.Justices Arun Mishra, BR Gavai and Krishna Murari are part of the bench.
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Ken Wilson Stan Account
wickrotate
most of those angry at scientists/mathematicians in culture war stuff don’t seem to care much about the first order content of science, so I think it’s good to be able
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Francesca Tacchi ★ Italian history & shitposting
jackdaw_writes
Okay, today it's the day I finally tackle a very grim subject of Italian history. It's time I make a thread about ITALIAN COLONIALISM cw for... basically everything, tbh1/? Disclaimer:
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Matt/BrySanity Guy
BryGuy59er
There are few bigger examples of how poorly our education system is than when it comes to the issue of SlaverySlavery was forced onto the American colonies by the British
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Kendra "Gloom is My Beat" Pierre-Louis
KendraWrites
Since I'm salty about journalists ignorance of their own field I'm going to start a tweet thread about journalism history books that I have read and will update as I
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Matthew Hall
MatthewJHall
"The Bible condemns all oppression. American slavery is systematically oppressive, as essential to its existence. Therefore the Bible condemns American slavery." (William Henry Brisbane, 1847) Brisbane's "Slaveholding Exa
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Sankrant Sanu सानु संक्रान्त ਸੰਕ੍ਰਾਂਤ ਸਾਨੁ
sankrant
Algebra (Bijaganita) came from India and was described by Al-Khwarizmi based on translations from Sanskrit. European historians then called him the "inventor of Algebra."In @MeruPrastara's upcoming book from @GarudaPrakashan,
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Dr. Emily Pawley
emilypawley
Let’s play “think of climate crisis jobs that aren’t “wind turbine and solar panel installer!”I’ll start:Social workers to help resettle climate refugeesWho else do we need? How aboutFrontline community lawyers,
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Jared Dahl Aldern
JaredDahlAldern
This issue of the AMA @journalofethics focuses on human health, of course, but researchers who care for the health of Indigenous ecosystems and cultures will also find many points to
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Will Bailey-Watson
mrwbw
In order to distract myself from the disgraceful policy making and communication with schools, I’ve decided to write down a few reasons I think 2020 was probably a good year
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Jordan E. Taylor
PubliusorPerish
My article “Enquire of the Printer: Newspaper Advertising and the Moral Economy of the North American Slave Trade, 1704–1807” is out in Early American Studies! I want to share a
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Daniel Wigmore
WigorMortis
1 #MAMG20 Historians have long categorised blocks of time with similar themes into ‘periods’ for ease of coherent examination and better understanding. Such periods have been copied, sometimes inaccurately, sometimes
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🍒 Andrew Fletcher 🍒
ScotiaIndyref2
The Port of Glasgow, 1866 - 1916..Although the Clyde was a recreational site, it was an important industrial centre, since between 1831 and the late 1850s, thanks to the presence
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Frank M. Taylor
Paceaux
Martin Luther King, Jr was killed by James Earl Ray on April 4th, 1968. We know a lot about Dr. King. We don't know a lot about his killer. Or
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Royal Irish Academy Library
Library_RIA
This week (by popular vote!) we’ll take a look at the Annals of Connacht. This unique manuscript (RIA MS C iii 1) records episodes in the history of Gaelic Ireland
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Glen O'Hara
gsoh31
I thought that I would respond with a few thoughts about this deeply cynical nonsense. First thought: this'll just continue the trend of disintegrating lines of authority and confidence in
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