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Ted Brzinski
unin5pired
Today is #IndigenousPeoplesDay: I live on Lenape lands. I spent much of my life in Anishinaabe, Wyandot, Cherokee, Shakori, Eno, and Catawba lands. I was born in Shoshone lands. [1/4]
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Victoria County History
VCH_London
Good (Monday) Morning! Your reminder that our #lockdownsale on the e-book versions of our 'shorts' continues. For just £1.49 you can download the history of one our histories of English
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Lukas Engelmann
engelmal81
We really need to talk about #history, dear Data-will-safe-the-future-folks. This is a ridiculous take and stunningly disconnected from all the brilliant debates on history of data-science / history of #bigdata
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Dr. Jessica B. Hernandez
doctora_nature
Reconnecting looks diff in the U.S., Canada, Mexico, Central, and South America. Please don’t conflate this discourse to all of this continent. By doing so, you are also adding to
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Chardine Taylor Stone
ChardineTaylor
I do love this kind of troll -What makes you think I'm not "working class"?Try and answer that without being patronising. Some of read, write and can use big long
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Kathleen E. Kennedy
TheMedievalDrK
n/m I'm not done.been thinking about global medieval studies and sources and wondering how fast we can get better nuance in our debates.and I'm about to dig myself a proper
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JDWrites (I am Bedrock)🌈🍖
actualadultJD
As a historian, I can actually say without a hint of irony that nearly everything humanity has created has historical value and purpose. I've worked in physical archives before. You
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Jordan Harrod
JordanBHarrod
I’ve spent a lot of time over the past few months thinking about the communities that I choose to participate in and how that reflects on me. (just airing out
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Imogen Tyler
ProfImogenTyler
I am going to live tweet some of @GKBhambra Institute for Curriculum Enhancement, Annual Facing Out lecture and discussion 'Why decolonise the university?' Taking place this morning @LancasterUni Gurminder
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Michelle Rinehart
HowWeTeach
THREAD: One of the gaps / learning edges I identified for myself a year ago as I was preparing to go Harvard was: engaging in conversations about race, specifically about
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RAGoodwin
ra_gg12
Bourgeois liberals' self-flagellation about the British empire is not genuine guilt. It's arrogance masquerading as humility. It's a performance that gives them a high status in their political circles while
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Stephen T Casper
TheNeuroTimes
Are you looking for some interesting history of medicine to research? Here are some ideas (thread). We need multiple books on the social and cultural history of medical conferences. These
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So Let Me Just Be Plain 🗣️❤️
bunnisays
The worst part of "Kamala didn't descend from slavery" rhetoric is that people are competing over which form of American/Western imperialism & oppression is most relevant. I don't understand the
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tommy
tommyinboots
fatphobia is DEEPLY intertwined with other oppressions. they yank and tug on each other, they change each other, they make each other bigger and worse. in some ways they grew
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Serena Calcagno
CalcagnoSerena
Some quotes from our special guest @JeremyTiang in my Asia-Pac Studies Lit&Film class and my thoughts after reading his book "State of Emergency": "There's so much of the past that
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Natalie Jackson
nataliemj10
From the Democratic firms' assessment of 2020 polling error: I find this piece particularly vindicating. I've been saying from the start that likely voter modeling is part of the issue.
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