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Kevin Caliendo, PhD
kacaliendo
Most people who study early medieval history have probably encountered _Anglo-Saxon England_ by F. Stenton. Still a useful book. No question it's important, but have you ever read the end?
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Itishree @भारत भूमि
Itishree001
#ThreadOdisha has a long history of maritime trade with other countries in ancient era.And maritime trade was responsible for enrichment of Kalingan people in the early and medieval period.Archeological remains
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Hakim Sameer Hamdani
HamdaniSameer
1.Wazawan & Kashmiri Food: So leaving the idea of veg-Wazwan aside just thought of doing a very short thread on Kashmiri food in the medieval period. Probably the most detailed
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Tenzing Lamsang
TenzingLamsang
Thread There are only 2 disputed areas raised in 24 boundary talks since 1984 agreed to by both sides with signed minutes (269 sq km in West & 495 sq
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Emma
AgarthaEmma
Did you have a lackluster Valentine’s Day?Do you want to spice things up in the bedroom but don’t know how?Many relationship experts will suggest trying something “50 shades” likeAnd this
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Thomas Lecaque
tlecaque
This is a really good thread by @TheSteamboatGuy (who I think y'all should follow) and something I need to think about in more depth.https://twitter.com/TheSteamboatGuy/status/1357009973654523909 I am in a very privileged
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Helen Young 🏳️🌈
heyouonline
This is only half true, at best. In Tolkien’s Middle earth, biological race is real. It is structured into the cosmology. Tolkien was anti-Nazi but that is NOT the same
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Constantinopolitan John of Salisbury
SalisburyJohnof
Whigg-ish thread, expressing and then qualifying some of my more Whiggish opinions. 1. There has been some moral progress. Pinker has done an ok job at trying to demonstrate this,
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Dr. Yoav Tirosh
Yoav_inn_riki
I have a class to prepare for tomorrow so I'll keep this brief, but here's a short THREAD with some resources to share about studies that counteract the traditional view
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Coventry Cathedral
CovCathedral
Today is the 80th anniversary of the Coventry Blitz of 1940, during which over 500 people lost their lives, hundreds were injured, countless buildings were damaged and lost, and of
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Jarrah Sastrawan
infiniteteeth
I love the Pararaton. It's a disordered and chaotic text. It's often obscure and sometimes barely intelligible. Like in a kaleidoscope, every fragment gives us a new and different look
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Ahab Bdaiwi איהאבּ ܐܝܗܐܒ
bdaiwi_historia
1/What is the nature of the Qur’an? Was it created in time? Or has it always been (قديم)? A thread on how medieval Muslim thinkers, theologians, philosophers, and jurists understood
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Arthur Chu
arthur_affect
I honestly think that one of the big problems with a "civics education" as we understand it is that it's premised on the idea that the system as currently constituted
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Marijn "i before j" van Putten
PhDniX
One of the big mysteries of the Quranic reading traditions, to me, is the when and why of the many many irregularities that occur in them. Most readers follow a
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Erik Wade
erik_kaars
Everyone loves gal pals! Just women being friends! Here's a thread of medieval illustrations of the Virgin Mary and Elizabeth that suggest that they were gay for each other. (Morgan
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Murray Andrews
M_Andrews91
Some medieval state propaganda this #NumisChat - Edward III sailing the ship of state, self-proclaimed King of England and France and Lord of Ireland. 1/(Pic: Nationalmuseet, Denmark, https://samlinger.natmus.dk/KMM/object/137585) The ship
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