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Dominic Stucki
dominicstucki
Good morning! On the early IC5 again. Today on this channel: A trip to an area with a rich railway history. Stay tuned for #RailwayHistory content!Day is starting only semi-well
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Jim
UpsetFerrariFan
When talking about the greatest striker in football history people bring up Ronaldo, Henry, Van Basten etc. A name that is rarely talked about however is Gerd Müller. This is
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Mining Association of Nova Scotia
MiningNS
Staking a claim to something means you have a right to it or it should belong to you. The expression comes from literally driving wooden stakes into the ground to
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Lyman Stone 石來民 🦬🦬🦬
lymanstoneky
It's the first Monday of Eastertide here in Hong Kong, a lovely, sunny, breezy day with incredibly nice air quality, and around the world people are dying of a novel
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Bob Elder
southernphd
Over the last two weeks a truly fascinating fight over the legacy of John C. Calhoun has erupted between two conservative publications, @amconmag and @nro. I'd love to write about
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Michael Bourlet
mbourlet
Je me réjouis des commémorations du 150e anniversaire de la guerre de 1870. Un événement est passé inaperçu : la mort du colonel Charles Ardant du Picq le 18 août
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Angela Mayfield
pinkrocktopus
1. Robert E Lee was such a *NOT* great general that he committed treason to lead the army of a country of traitors, and he lost that army’s only war,
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President-Elect CivilDrivel
DrivelCivil
https://digital.nls.uk/encyclopaedia-britannica/archive/144133900The 1771 edition of the Encyclopedia Britannica is an odd book. For example, it shows Muscovite Tartaria as the biggest, most populace nation on Earth. Bet you never learned t
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Whores of Yore
WhoresofYore
This is Olympia, by Édouard Manet. It was exhibited in the 1865 Paris Salon & caused an absolute scandal as it clearly depicted a sex worker. It was condemned as
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Tweeting Historians
Tweetistorian
Erik Wade (@erik_kaars) here again! I am again not really going to talk about my own work, but about the history of scholarship, specifically the history of scholars of the
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Claire Berlinski.
ClaireBerlinski
If you'd like to see the US flourish--that is to say, to be a kind-hearted and prosperous land of opportunity, where you can get ahead if you play by the
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Morrighan, A Sexy Haunted House
MorrighanCorbel
Okay, so as many as you know, a few years ago I picked up this book at a London antiques fair. It's a lovely book of mostly English and Scottish
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Les DurES à cuire
DuresACuire
Quand on pense aux héros africains de l’indépendance on cite souvent - à juste titre - Jomo Kenyatta ou Patrice Lumumba, mais rarement des héroïnes. Pourtant, de nombreuses femmes ont
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SEGA L'éveilleur®🚨
segalink
Let me use you as a point of contact to other ill-bred sub-literates who throw tantrums when their sentiments are not caressed. Consider this a free education and print yourself
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Nafees Ur Rehman Durrani
NafeesRehmanDr
Camels were vital to the Australian economy from 1860s to 1930s but Australia has not been kind to them. Even the very first camel imported to Australia was shot in
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Glasgow Women's Library
womenslibrary
Hi, I’m @LouBell, one of GWL’s Women’s History tour guides. We can’t take you on any walks at the moment, so I’ve created a virtual Glasgow Necropolis tour for you!
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