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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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Musicology Duck
MusicologyDuck
is anyone even talking about what the pandemic has done to the already bad alt-ac market? ffs, look at the museums/publishing/nonprofit job boards and you'll see it's basically as hopeless
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Russ
RussInCheshire
I see we've arrived at the bi-annual festival of claiming a Labour party led by anybody who isn't Jeremy is indistinguishable from the Tories.So, a quick summary of what moderate
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SBA
SbaArch
THREAD: As the Statues Fall: A Conversation about Monuments and the Power of MemoryFeaturing: @lavaughnbelle, @silverjackson, Dell Upton, and Tsione Wolde-MichaelModerated by: @tichecain Sponsored by: @SAPIENS_org, @SbaArch, @CIAMS_CornellL
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Gareth Harney
OptimoPrincipi
1) Thread: Does this intriguing Roman epitaph reveal a succession conspiracy playing out during this week in 117 AD? Marcus Ulpius Phaedimus, 28 year-old freedman and main attendant of the
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Diego Bassani, PhD 🏠😷
DGBassani
Denmark has been used as a talking piece for those suggesting school reopening has minimal risks. Let's clarify what exactly Denmark did to achieve minimal risk: First, some context. Denmark's
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Sascha Düerkop
SaschaDueerkop
There was clearly no alternative for #Artsakh and #Armenia to signing the deal. As #Shushi fell, constant shelling of #Stepanakert would have followed and a complete loss would have followed.
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Dr Donna Yates
DrDonnaYates
I'm working on the provenance narratives in very recent sales of Polynesian items right now. Gone are (most) references to "primitivising" assertions (i.e. the headhunting and cannibalism, but I am
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David Steadson 🇦🇺🇸🇪🇪🇺🌍
DavidSteadson
So a week ago I posted the below tweet about the start difference in infections between Northern Ireland and IrelandIt was clear supporting evidence that policy actually makes a difference
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DR. Waitman Wade Beorn (Amputate to heal)
waitmanb
[Thread] I've been inspired by a couple things this week to share a piece of my current book project on the Janowska concentration camp outside of Lviv, Ukraine.In particular, it
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Jacquelyn Ardam
jaxwendy
Because it is *that time* of year for many academics, I'm going to do a thread about my experiences applying for non-academic jobs and academic (but non-faculty) jobs. I hope
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Robert Saunders
redhistorian
This article is correct about the importance of history and the urgency of a more historically-informed public debate. But it erects a series of straw men in its attack on
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Jonathan Ware
ReassessHistory
Proud standards rolled up.Fade to black.Issue No 54, July '09, appears to be N.V.A. News' final ed, core newsletter for the Normandy Veterans' Association.E. Slater's (editor) comments are particularly poignant
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Kenyan Poet
Kenyanpoet
The main Kenya National Library at Upper hill @knlsmedia re-opened last week. The swanky space is now open to the public after going through some major upgrade. This weekend, the
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Ned "The Lip" Barnett 🏳️🌈
TheNedBarnett
I've been thinking about this thread for the last two days, because comics and history and museums are very very very dear to my heart!I keep thinking about HOW we
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Fuchsia Hart
FuchsiaHart
This remarkable embroidered tent from 19th-century Iran, now in the Cleveland Museum of Art, has been popping up on social media quite a bit over the last few days, so
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