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Kevin T. Mason, PhD
KevinMasonCity
Daily pedagogy, 67: Whitney Stewart (@whitney_nell), "History Is Full of Stuff: Incorporating Objects into the Classroom." Teaching United States History, October 12, 2016: http://www.teachingushistory.co/2016/10/history-is-full-o
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Rachel Shelden
rachelshelden
Re: #CourtPacking: many have become so inured to the idea that #SCOTUS has been and should be apolitical that we miss the forest for the trees. While we debate whether
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Tweeting Historians
Tweetistorian
1/9 Is Saudi Arabia alone responsible for popularizing anti-Shi’a #sectarianism on a global scale? Quite the opposite. For this mission, the Kingdom could heavily draw on South Asian expertise, experiences,
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Robert Dale
DrRobDale
Ok. A background thread for #HATMUK and tonight with @waitmanb. (1) Death of Stalin was controversial in Russia. In Jan 2018 the Culture Ministry withdrew its distribution licence In Russia.https://www.nytimes.com/2018/01/24/movies/death-of-stalin-ba
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Liesbeth Corens
onslies
#twitterstorians, give me your reading recommendations. I've realised that a favourite type of book is '(family) history which spends about half of its pages on the journey of figuring out
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Consolation Prize
ConsolPrize
Now that Episode 1 is out, we want to tell you a little about what to expect from our brand-new #podcast. We'll be releasing a new episode every 3 weeks,
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Tweeting Historians
Tweetistorian
1/9 Modern Shi’i Islam as we know it would not exist without South Asia. It all starts in #Lucknow in North India. From 1775-1856, the city was the capital of
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Louis Hyman
louishyman
In my history of consumption class, I teach about #Sears, but what most people don't know is just how radical the catalogue was in the era of #Jim Crow. #twitterstorians
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Robert A. Karl
RAKarl
#twitterstorians: Here are a few lesson ideas that should translate well to virtual teaching. The 1st 2 are more geared for undergrad research seminars, but the focus throughout is on
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Rutger K
AnotherAspirin
There's a persistent idea in modern historiography that there were no "individuals" in the Middle Ages (you know, "artists were just craftsmen that's why they didn't sign the altarpieces they
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Dr. Kira Thurman
kira_thurman
It is way too early in the morning for this, but apparently a scandal is brewing in music theory on race and diversity so I'm going to do my best
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Tweeting Historians
Tweetistorian
1/9 The centerpiece of Islamist thought is one idea: only God is sovereign. This implies that only divine law is legitimate. Failure to submit to this conception of God is
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Dra. J.Mack
jrobinmack
In my undergrad #HistoryofMexico class @RutgersU this semester, I gave students the option to create digital timelines using @knightlab's TimelineJS. The results were innovative and inspiring! #twitterstorians #digitalhistory (1/ Studen
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Aparna Nair
DisabilityStor1
Thread #twitterstorians #histmed1.Since some of you asked how I set up the #unessay assignment in my courses, here is how I do this (with examples of how it can inspire
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Jacob Remes
jacremes
This is a harder question than it appears, but I’ll take a stab at it.https://twitter.com/gregggonsalves/status/1247142520024260609 When people ask this question, what they often want (not necessarily @gregggonsalves) is historical analogues.
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BSHS
BSHSNews
It's the big day! Welcome to #BSHSGlobalHist! We’re sharing #HistSci #HistTech & #HistMed research from around the world, from prosthetics to astrophotography, big history to small science, oral history to
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