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PostFactTim
PostFactSojourn
I don't know how to understand the United States in this era. No historical lens feels adequate or relevant. No other nation on Earth feels like a proper analog. I
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Dr. Erik Wade
erik_kaars
Medievalist here. So GOP Senator Loeffler's new ads claim she's "more conservative than Attila the Hun" & joke about killing "liberal scribes." Obv from a historical viewpoint, this is just
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US National Archives
USNatArchives
For HS teachers and their students getting ready for next month's modified AP US History exam, we have #primarysources and educational resources to help prepare you for the shortened DBQ
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Glen Peters
Peters_Glen
Do scenarios adequately explore uncertainty in land-use change emissions?COâ‚‚ emissions from LUC vary little across scenarios, with baselines (grey) & mitigation scenarios having large overlaps.Historical datasets highly uncertainty (l
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Aces Aros and Enbies
AcesArosEnbies
I've been sharing posts on our FB page, exposing the historical role played by RadFem lesbian orgs in dividing the queer community.A few ppl asked me to share pics of
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foodontfindme
thread of yt women authors who write about BIPOC historical figures even tho they have no business doing so!! add to this if you can I’m gonna start with @nchurnin
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Sam Wineburg
samwineburg
What’s historical thinking? What’s “context”? A quick but worthwhile exercise for your high school and college students. 1/ Seeing words that evoke associations, but pausing long enough to think about
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josiahwsutton
I think the attempt to seem fair and balanced in academic history has resulted in a lot of really boring writing. I am all about going back to histories that
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Lukas Engelmann
engelmal81
There was this in 2017, a great Osiris issue on #Datahistories, asking about the histories of data and data-sets and reminding everyone to have a second look at the question,
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Sam Wineburg
samwineburg
Before you don sackcloth and ashes over the latest NAEP history results, take a deep breath. Consider the baleful warnings from the first History-Civics NAEP in 1987-88 Or the "limited"
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Alex Arrelia
AlexArrelia
Wormtongue- 100% gaslighting you- has never changed the sheets, ever- “Name five of their songs, poseur” The Witch King- despite obvious predilection for gender-bending, doesn’t respect anyone else’s pronouns- listens
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Doncaster Council
MyDoncaster
On 26th October 1985, a scientist named Dr Emmett Brown sent an unsuspecting local teenager back in time. This whole event can teach us some valuable lessons about #coronavirus Over
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Tessa Dare
TessaDare
There’s a lot of “opposites attract” in romance, and for good reason! It’s fantastic trope. Usually. But there are some pairs of opposites that really cannot possibly find middle ground,
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François Benoux
_benoux_
(1) THREAD#QuestionDuJour What are the most serious historical fallacies in western academic textbooks?It's a topic we can't avoid any more. Let's start.... (2) Among the most serious historical fallacies:A. Whig
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Anne Mueller
Mller6Anne
3) But since the laws of history are out now, all of today's evil is increasingly attributed to conspiracies!!! Just a thought, have to work on it some more. Maybe
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Andrzej Kozlowski
akoz33
Here is another fragment of the interview with Ivantchik - Does anyone play this historical card?- Yes, everyone always plays it in ethnic conflicts. To begin with, I'll tell you
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