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Taff_Gillingham
It’s well worth just picking this apart.These multiple accounts are a very useful in showing what really happened.William Tapp:“...we are trying to arrange a football match with them - the
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THAD 💫MAX POWER💫
thad_aescendent
1. Thread: war, art, progress, aesthetics. Between 580BCE and 460BCE Greek sculpture evolved from Kouros, to Kritios Boy, to Riace Warriors and Doryphoros. This period coincided with unprecedented threats to
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Erik Loomis
ErikLoomis
This Day in Labor History: November 2, 1909. The Industrial Workers of the World called a free speech strike in Spokane, Washington. Let's talk about this iconic moment and think
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Rebecca L. Spang
RebeccaSpang
Time for another #MoneyAtoZ thread. A series of tweetorials based on my @iubHistory @IUCollege History of Money course (HIST-W 330).A is for Ancient EconomyB is for BitcoinC is for Cowriesd
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Zeena Starbuck
zeenastarbuck
A serious query: were cows in nineteenth century Britain as rectangular shaped as painters envisioned them? The first painting is of the Craven Heifer who is, according to the BBC,
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Mark Letteney
mdlett
Best stretch/dog park. Coincidence, or synergy? Porta Latina, number four. Popping into San Giovanni Porta Latina, one of the great spoila churches of Rome. Porta San Sebastiano. Time to stop
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leo sun | leo moon 🇵🇷
moisturizednerd
Happy #BlackHistoryMonth here a thread on afro Puerto Rican history. 1.)According to historians, in 1509. Juan Garrido, was the first black man to set foot on the island of
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Joseph T Noony
JoeAgneya
My favorite philosopher?Hah!Kapila Kardama. Who else? A very ancient sage. Descendant of Saptarshi Pulaha.Founded Samkhya, world's second oldest philosophy.The world's first Empiricist.World's first Atheist thinker.Worlds first
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Sam Schotland
archives_Rx
Today’s primary source is William A. Dunnagan, “Why I Stopped Being a Family Doctor,” Look, 21 Aug. 1956, 35-37. It’s a goodie! His rationale: not “abreast” of medical developments, (2)
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Quinn Rollins
jedikermit
Taught my first US History class of the day. We spent about half of the time on the Insurrection (what I'm calling it for now) and about half on the
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JFK Library
JFKLibrary
Sixty years ago in his inaugural address, President Kennedy asked Americans what they could do for their country and this call to service still resonates today. But how did this
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Axel Folio, PhD, Mad Marxist beyond Thunderdome
ISASaxonists
THREAD: Time for another tasty thread with resources. No matter if you're a scholar, student, or general public, if you're #antiracist & #antifascist, here's a thread abt misappropriation of medieval
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Mark Price
price_laborecon
As I begin, I want you to keep in the back of your mind as I proceed the gendered nature of the issue at hand, nursing homes. The typical nursing
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Anna Fairley Nielsson
annaandthedead
1/ Hello! I’m Anna, an archaeology PhD student @LivUni studying C19th cemeteries in #Liverpool. This is a presentation of research on St James’ Cemetery and the dissemination of mortuary archaeology
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Dave Melanson
TheRealMelanson
I have been involved in many interesting project throughout my career but this one is very high on the list. As a founding member of the Isaac Murphy Memorial Art
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Shalini Singh Sengar
Maverickmusafir
"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."Raja Jayachandra Gaharwar of
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