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A.Z. Foreman
azforeman
People hate to hear it but no, Trump is not a fascist. No major historian of classical fascism who has been asked by reporters if Trump is a fascist has
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Stephen Fisher
SeaSpitfires
A last visit to #LCT7074 this morning, before she opens to the public tomorrow. She looks absolutely fantastic – nowhere else can you walk onto a Landing Craft Tank loaded
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Kristin Du Mez
kkdumez
So this caught my attn even before I realized Jesus and John Wayne was part of this discussion. Here's Newsmax talking about @DavidAFrench 's interview with Vox's @seanilling on how
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Marshall Cohen
MarshallCohen
THREAD: To cap off the Trump era, I interviewed a politically diverse group of constitutional scholars, presidential historians and experts on democracy to put together a definitive list of Trump's
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David Frum
davidfrum
Lizzie Collingham is one of my favorite social historians working today. I finished the latest of her books, Biscuit, on Christmas Day. #FrumReads4 1/xhttps://www.penguin.co.uk/books/111/1118496/the-biscuit/9781847926128.html Collingham'
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Subhrajyoti
subhra2jyoti
The legendary Chinese traveller, Hieun Tsiang (602-664 CE), in his memoir ‘Record of Travels to the Western Regions’ apparently forgot to record on any ‘imaginary’ veil (ghoonghat/purdah) by Indian women
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Eric Tymoigne
tymoignee
I am almost done with my study of the Roman monetary system (mostly from the denarius system to the fall of the western Roman Empire with a bit of intrusion
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Jim Golby
jimgolby
I've read this article by @profmusgrave 3 times. I can't muster a full thread, but I'm disappointed.It uses the "coup debate" as a cheap way to bash civ-mil experts. The
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Gina Phillips
GinaPhi94724925
1.I don't claim to know if white hat comms r the same as black hats, but I found some interesting ties to JLove's tweet here. She shows the connection bet.
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Seismologie.be
Seismologie_be
New paper!“The 23 February 1828 Belgian earthquake: a destructive moderate event typical of the seismic activity in Western Europe” by Thierry Camelbeeck, E. Knuts, P. Alexandre, @seismotom and @Koen_VanNoten. Link:
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Dr. Stephennie Mulder
stephenniem
This conversation about @UTAustin athletics raises interesting points. Buckle up, it’s time to talk about the value of the humanities and ask how we got in a situation where it
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Ali A Olomi
aaolomi
While prophets are a major part of Islamic belief, there are lesser known more ambiguous figures like Al Khidr, The Green Man. Believed to be an immortal miracle worker, he
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John Holbo
jholbo1
"The way to defeat bad ideas is by exposure, argument, and persuasion, not by trying to silence or wish them away. We refuse any false choice between justice and freedom,
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Marina Amaral
marinamaral2
[THREAD]Okay. How do I explain what happened yesterday? Colorizing photos is a lonely process. Before I even begin the colorization itself, I spend hours – or even days – reading,
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Joshua Collins
InvisiblesMuros
1) A THREAD on tankie twitter: Its worth the time to take a look at this batshit crazy movement. Let's start by defining the termIn 1956 a student rebellion erupted
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Dr Gina van Raphael
AliaGvR
2020 had me thinking: was it THIS BAD in the year 1010? What happened then, in that palindrome-year? Let’s have a look around the world.The Nile River in #Egypt froze
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