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Sovereign of Mars
StorytellerShaw
So, I want to preface this by pointing out that history is normally simplified so that it can be true easily digested by its intended audience. Not historians think the
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ComputationlStoryLab
compstorylab
New preprint:“Computational timeline reconstruction of the stories surrounding Trump: Story turbulence, narrative control, and collective chronopathy”https://arxiv.org/pdf/2008.07301.pdfP. S. Dodds, J. R. Minot, M. V. Arnold, T. Alshaab
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Dr Robert Bohan Artist
RobertBohan
Thread: Today on the Winter Solstice, one of the oldest traditions on the planet is played out at Newgrange, Ireland. Newgrange is older than the Pyramids & Stonehenge & was
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Charles Thépaut
diplocharlie
[Thread] #France will establish a “memories and truth” commission to review its colonial history in #Algeria. This is an important development, which follows other moves to address French colonial legacy.
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Jonathan Ware
ReassessHistory
Hill 112 is the definitive inland Normandy battle, but remains spectacularly misunderstood - like much of the campaign.So if you want to know more... what's to devour and what's to
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NEFERTITI
firstladyship
Ark Of The Covenant & Knights TemplarsJerusalem, 1095 AD, epicenter of the struggle for the holy land. Muslim armies from Palestine & Egypt have ruled the walled enclave for more
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Sean Carleton
SeanCarleton
These so-called experts - very few credible historians among them - have signed on to a statement, published by the National Post, that further promotes a whitewashed view of Macdonald
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Evan Nicoll-Johnson
evnjohnson
I am happy to share that a collection of articles on migration in early medieval China is now online! The whole series of articles can be accessed here: https://tinyurl.com/yywbjt35 (If
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National Science and Media Museum
MediaMuseum
Examples of LGBTQ+ storytelling in film and television is increasing year-on-year, and while it's often misinformed and regularly tokenistic, seeing LGBTQ+ lives on screen is not a new thing. An
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Aliza Luft
alizaluft
I'm truly thrilled to share my paper, "How Do You Repair a Broken World? Conflict(ing) Archives after the Holocaust." This paper examines the methodological, political, & ethical dilemmas of working
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uglyluhan
Gonna use this question as an excuse to look at the Islamisation of the Melaka kingdom, and whether there was opposition to the religionhttps://twitter.com/LuQQAtMe/status/1350368256763183105?s=19 I previously did a thread explaining
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abolitionism = spicy reformism
no_slave_coasts
"Hitler’s Africa in the East: Italian Colonialism as a Model for German Planning in Eastern Europe"the Third Reich looked to the undertakings of Fascist Italy in Africa for inspiration. When
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Chris Dashiell
cdashiell
Slavery went unchallenged in surviving literature since ancient times. Aristotle, for instance, just assumed it was the natural order. Enslaved people were against it, of course, but if they left
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Cory Doctorow #BLM
doctorow
I've been talking to @polygon's @TashaRobinson about my books for nearly two decades. She was one of the reviewers to dig into Down and Out in the Magic Kingdom, my
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Ben Winslow
BenWinslow
I went down the rabbit hole today going through @UTHeritageArts archives to look at newspaper headlines from the 1918 flu pandemic. Historians say ~91,000 infected and 2,900+ died: https://www.fox13now.com/news/coronavirus/local-coronavirus
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Stephen Moore
smooreBofB1940
After some recent 'discussion' on the 'merits' of the Boulton Paul Defiant, my attention was drawn to this new book, which claimed to establish the 'surprising truth' about this 'forgotten
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