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Lawrence Glickman
LarryGlickman
George Will gets a lot wrong in this column./1 Higher education has become a net subtraction from reasonablenesshttps://www.washingtonpost.com/opinions/higher-education-has-become-a-net-subtraction-from-reasonableness/2019/11/13/01071ae6-0574-11ea-b1
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sammi
sammyk98_
I gave my professor like 5 academic sources on trans identities in pre Nazi Germany for my essay proposal and he replies back : there were no 'transgenders' in Germany,
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Dr Emma Southon
NuclearTeeth
This sentence is at the core of my work as a Roman historian. My main aim in life is to hurt the image of the Roman empire as a glorious
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Conevery Bolton Valencius
Conevery
Historians have been pretty clear about this point. https://twitter.com/EENewsUpdates/status/1245724107053895683 Many others as well! Please thread your favorite books on the long history of health and environment. @H_EnviroHealth #twitterstorians #e
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Mariusz Kaczka
MariuszKaczka
did you know that there are Ottoman documents in provincial German archives? The number of Ottoman documents stored in the State Archive in Dresden, for instance, grew considerably from 1697
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tyro
DoubleEph
One question I hope future historians of this plague will grapple with is - What if China had not locked down Wuhan in January? I will say that singular policy
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Lil Kurtis 💋🥀
nourwalaa101
#الا_رسوال_الله#boycottfrenchproducts Okay People are saying 2 things that are horrible.1 being that prophet Muhammed S.A was “evil” and a “war lord” means they haven’t actually done a proper research cause
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Trent Telenko
TrentTelenko
One of the crying shames of academic WW2 history is it's unwillingness to address what we now call electronic warfare.The Ham radio community is both different & far more useful.See:German
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caucasianshia
What happened after the Battle of Karbala? [] After the Battle of Karbala, Yazid‘s army led by Umar ibn Saad plundered and dismembered the bodies and raised the the head
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Martin Fiszbein
MartinFiszbein
We are glad that our paper on Frontier Culture is receiving attention outside economics, but based on the comments here it is clear we need to make some clarifications. Thread
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Matthew W. Mosca
mwmosca
Although there’s reason to fear for the long-term future of historical studies in the US in general, one shorter-term cause for alarm is the chronological flattening of departments to concentrate
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Mateusz Fafinski
Calthalas
Unbelievable. Absolute disregard of qualitative methods of analysis, historical and art historical expertise. This is peddling bad science.This is dangerously bad. Others have commented on the art history failings but
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David Lambert
DavidLambertArt
One of the things historians pick at in Tombstone is the Cowboy Gang wearing red sashes as an identifier, ala Crips and Bloods. This is not true of the Arizona
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Pete Wharmby
commaficionado
Coronavirus was the last thing our extremely fragile, febrile democracies needed and I'm not sure they're going to make it. Future historians:"The great pandemic of 2020-2022 swept across a world
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Aunt Tifa
AuntTifa10
How to recognize modern versions of antisemitism on the internet? A twitter thread about how historic symbols of antisemitism are being revived, slightly changed and communicated through dog whistles. (1/10)
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Erik Loomis
ErikLoomis
Turns out there's a lot of people on the left out there who really, really, really want to believe heroic myths about past radicals and have no interest in actual
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