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Amelia T. Grabowski
AmeliaTGrabow
You know whose social I’m really enjoying right now? @StoryCorps Their animated shorts (which they’ve been doing for YEARS) are just what I want in a pandemic: an interesting story
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Huzaifa.
MHuzaifaNizam
Lesser Known Fact: Roughly 2300 years ago, during the March of Alexander through the Indus basin, the Macedonians came across a tribe in Punjab which they believed were the descendants
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Oklahoma Tornadoes 🌪️
OKTornadoDB
I love all of the stuff people share with us, but the fact that for some of these events, so few primary sources of real quality info exist should be
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Phil Magness
PhilWMagness
THREAD: If you want to understand the academic job crisis in the humanities and some social sciences, it's mostly an accumulated glut from decades of PhD overproduction. PhD overproduction occurs
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Jacob A. Cohen
MusicoloJake
I'm really happy this is being shared so widely! Think about this for a minute: how many of us didn't know this existed? Why?https://twitter.com/MusicoloJake/status/1275156195100123136 Despite being such a valuable resource
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Lottie Lewis
LottieHistory
Yesterday myself and 3 friends watched feminist and women's history legend Carol Dyhouse give a lecture about her new book (which looks so good!) but it raised some important points.
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Poorna Bell
poornabell
I'm going to share something about friendship, and I've been alive for nearly 40 years. Sometimes, it might feel like your friends are moving on without you, like they've sorted
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Meaghan Walker
slopclothes
I wish someone would tell these scientists about how we did this already in the 1970s and 1980s. It was even called Cliometrics.https://twitter.com/lottelydia/status/1194158496343822337 I have a weird relationship with Cliometrics
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Mateusz Fafinski
Calthalas
This is positively medieval! It is just like in the times of the Roman Republic! That is the new Holy Roman Empire!Today in #MethodologyMonday thread we tackle comparisons with
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Ariela Gross
arielagross
1/ Lynching is defined by historians as a murder committed in public, by three or more perpetrators, for the purpose of “administering justice” or punishing an alleged crime without trial.
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Mateusz Fafinski
Calthalas
Putting your name on money transfers to buttress or appropriate authority in times of crisis is very much a Medieval Thingᵀᴹ. Offa gave the pope dinars signed with his name
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Michael Hattem
MichaelHattem
The National Review’s brief notice of Bailyn’s passing has a few problems worth pointing out about his historiographical significance and what it thinks it says about contemporary partisanship and the
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Andrzej Kozlowski
akoz33
The first Western book on WWII on the Eastern Front worthy of the name, that is, one that doesn’t (at least in a large degree) parrot Soviet and post-Soviet propaganda
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Keerikkadan Jose
WengerYears
I left FB a while ago, owing to is propaganda push of right wing narratives, and most importantly, because of the charlatan drivel. Twitter seems to be an even bigger
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Rachael Davis
RachaelDavis_
Y’all still don’t know what to rename NC State buildings that are named after white supremacists when Candy from Tuffy’s has been in front of YALL FOR YEARS?!! But for
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Natalie Mendoza
mendozan21
Final projects for my fall courses focus on how history matters to the present: MexAm history students will propose public site of historical memory while WWII class will examine HS
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