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TheConversationUS,
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Henry is dead at the age of 100.

Here's one Cambodian's verdict
"I’m a scholar of the political economy of Cambodia who, as a child, escaped the brutal Khmer Rouge regime with four siblings...
In both a professional and personal sense, I am aware of the near 50-year impact Kissinger’s policies during the Vietnam War have had on the country of my birth."

That impact was destruction, death and trauma.

https://theconversation.com/henry-kissingers-bombing-campaign-likely-killed-hundreds-of-thousands-of-cambodians-and-set-path-for-the-ravages-of-the-khmer-rouge-209353
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enigma,
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@TheConversationUS
Even R. McNamara regretted deeply this war. Kissinger. .. never did.
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gcblasing,
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@TheConversationUS @histodons

THEY KNOCK THIS GUY AS A MONSTER AND IGNORE THE PRESIDENTS AND ELECTED CONGRESS WHO FOLLOWED HIS ADVICE?. LMAO! AMERICA LOVES TO POINT OUT THE MONSTER AND NEVER HIS COHORTS AND APPROVERS?

dbellingradt,
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Only one pamphlet left. This is how a looted Sammelband looks like, @histodons

UB Erlangen, H00/4 MED-I 733

a Sammelband with only one pamphlet left. Viewed from the outside. UB Erlangen, H00/4 MED-I 733

andreasjanke,
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@dbellingradt @histodons irgend eine Idee, wann dies passiert sein könnte? Gibt es ähnlich beraubte Sammelbände in der Sammlung oder ist dies ein Einzelfall?

dbellingradt,
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Rbratspies,
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On 11/5/68, Shirley Chisholm became the first Black woman elected to Congress. "Fighting" Shirley Chisholm rocked the House to its foundations. We all benefit from her trailblazing legacy. Definitely one of the heroes! @histodons https://www.amazon.com/Naming-Gotham-Villains-Rogues-Heroes/dp/1467151408

Rbratspies,
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Rbratspies,
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@wa7iut @histodons @lisamelton thanks for sharing this link!

TheConversationUS,
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In 1911, George de Hevesy had the sneaking suspicion that the kitchen of his boarding house cafeteria was reusing leftovers in their soup.

So he came up with a plan and sneakily sprinkled a small amount of radioactive material in his leftover meat. A few days later, he measured the radioactivity in the prepared food – catching his landlady red-handed. It was the first successful radioactive tracer experiment.
https://theconversation.com/how-a-disgruntled-scientist-looking-to-prove-his-food-wasnt-fresh-discovered-radioactive-tracers-and-won-a-nobel-prize-80-years-ago-214784
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IAmDavid,
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@TheConversationUS @histodons that’s not very nice of him. Do you think he was in a boarding house because he tried the same thing at home?

ronsullivan,
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@IAmDavid @TheConversationUS @histodons Doesn't everybody use leftovers in their soup? Wotta jerk.

auschwitzmuseum,
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7 October 1944 | Jewish prisoners of the Sonderkommando at the German Nazi camp Auschwitz II-Birkenau organized a revolt. They set crematorium IV on fire, causing serious damage, as well as attacked the SS men in the vicinity. 1/5

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Several prisoner of the Sonderkommando walking in between corpses. In the background - smoke from burning pits.

Katharina,
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@auschwitzmuseum @histodons how sad. I had hoped at least a few managed to get away.

xexyl,

@auschwitzmuseum @Katharina @histodons but some still survived. Filip Müller for example. He hid in a chimney (ironically).

RPBook,
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Interesting about Japanese Americans in the and the fight for recognition of the wrong that was done to them.
https://ww2podcast.com/ww2-podcast/201-the-japanese-american-experience-in-wwii/
@worldwarshistory @histodons

RPBook,
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@xankarn @worldwarshistory @histodons I can't wrap my head around the idea that any history is "done" and should no longer be talked about or studied 🤷‍♀️

Thanks for the article 🙂

xankarn,
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@RPBook @worldwarshistory @histodons

Agree. We hear, in some circles, the notion that discussions of past injustice are divisive or that they foist guilt unfairly onto the living.

I see it differently. What's divisive, I'd say, are the blockades that these people erect to prevent more conversation/contemplation.

Nor do I buy arguments about collective guilt. Engaging w historical injustice is abt weighing responsibilities of citizenship, not villifying the perps or their descendants.

ebrandom,
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OK, are there one or two classic books on the history of the US system of public schooling that I could look at? I know there's Katznelson's book from the 80s, and Neem Democracy's Schools more recently -- but this is from googling, not real research. @histodons

EdHistory101,
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@ebrandom @histodons Hello! There are a couple I would recommend starting with Dana Goldstein's The Teacher Wars - it's a newer book but offers a really comprehensive overview.

EdHistory101,
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@ebrandom @histodons If there's one "must read", it's probably Tyack's The One Best System. There are also some great texts that look at particular topics if there's something in particular you're looking for!

court, (edited )
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in - in 1609, Judith Leijster was baptized in the - the daughter of a brewer, she likely started art lessons to help pay for her family's needs. By 1629, she'd painted her first known/signed work and by 1633 she was a member of the Haarlem Guild of St Luke (possibly the first woman member!). Well-respected by her contemporaries, she saw success in her lifetime, but she was forgotten, her works attributed to someone else, until 1893.
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alan_matts,
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@court @histodons
Judith Leijster story of her rediscovery as a painter
https://www.theparisreview.org/blog/2016/04/04/daughters-of-the-guild/

NewNordicNormal,
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@court @histodons I think he's playing a "kit" pochette.

phistorians,
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A youth holds a snake in their left hand and reaches towards another with their right. It’s not clear whether the snake to the right is biting the youth or the youth is holding the snake by the jaw…

📍Syria or Lebanon, C5th CE
🏛 The Louvre

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riggbeck,
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phistorians,
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9Wind,
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One of the biggest mysteries I am having right now is the #mixtec #sabre

Every #mesoamerica or #aztec #history person I ask have either never seen this thing or only seen it shown in Mixtec codices and certain papers call it a sabre.

Mexicolore has a panel of experts and said they know nothing about it.

Codices often represent real weapons in them, but they can also be symbolic of something else.

Does anyone know more about this design of #sword ?

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9Wind,
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@Nazani @histodons @academicchatter

This is a recreation from a forum post that is now gone. The only image left is the page from Mexicolore, who do have experts but they have been wrong before.

I would love to have ballistic gel and test it out if I had the resources to make this.

Nazani,
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@9Wind @histodons @academicchatter
You could experiment with a watermelon & glass chips affixed to straight & curved plywood 'swords.' My guess is you'd get a lot deeper cut with the curved blade & it would be less likely to get stuck.

david,
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My podcast listening has a clear #historic slant.
(excluding number 1!)

My year in podcasts 2023.

@AntennaPod @histodons
#AntennaPodEcho

joel,
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@david @AntennaPod @histodons where is Fall of Civilizations?

joel,
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@david @AntennaPod @histodons where is Fall of Civilizations and also, of course, Revolutions!!

exploreyourarchive,
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Today is #EYAUnique #EYAUathúail Show us your archives on the theme "unique" and tag us!

From LSE Library:

"John Stuart Mill, author of “On Liberty”, was a philosopher, economist, member of the Liberal Party, and the first MP to call for women’s suffrage. Here's his passport from our archives for #EYAUnique"

#JohnStuartMill #Liberty #Philosophy #Economy #suffrage #archives #libraries #passports @archivistodon @histodons

A leather container with a gold 'Passport' written on it.

Athenenoctua,
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#EYAUnique

Extrait du plan scénographique de #Lyon, réalisé aux environs de 1548-1553 : ce plan, gravé et rehaussé à la gouache, est composé de 25 planches qui, une fois assemblées, mesurent 220 x 170 cm.

Conservé aux #ArchivesDeLyon (cote 2SAT 3), il est unique par bien des aspects : un seul exemplaire, commanditaire et destinataire inconnus, 4050 immeubles, 440 personnnages, tout un bestiaire...

#archives #maps #engraving #cartography

@exploreyourarchive @archivistodon @histodons

exploreyourarchive,
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@Athenenoctua @archivistodon @histodons oooh that's a very beautiful looking map

paninid,
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“Some scholars have suggested that the Shakyas, the clan of the historical Gautama Buddha, were originally Scythians from Central Asia, and that the Indian ethnonym Śākya has the same origin as “Scythian,” called Sakas in India.”

@histodons https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Indo-Scythians

curmudgeonaf,
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@paninid @histodons Herodotus seemed to believe they might be tangentially related. Multiple separate groups or tribes across Asia, that shared some sort of umbrella culture.

paninid,
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I’m fascinated by the hypothesis that was influenced by thought.

It explains a lot.

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CitizenWald,
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Today being , we can enjoy being treated to a host of historical commentaries & corrections

Gifted for you from behind the paywall, this important piece from 2021

Thanksgiving anniversary: Wampanoag Indians regret helping Pilgrims 400 years ago: Long marginalized and misrepresented in U.S. history, the Wampanoags are bracing for the 400th anniversary of the first Pilgrim Thanksgiving in 1621 Washington Post

https://www.washingtonpost.com/history/2021/11/04/thanksgiving-anniversary-wampanoag-indians-pilgrims/?utm_campaign=wp_veatvoraciously&utm_medium=email&utm_source=newsletter&wpisrc=nl_veatvoraciously

(gifted from behind the paywall)

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CitizenWald,
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#Massachusetts again: my colleague Professor Emerita of Photography Sandra Matthews & Nolumbeka Project President David Brule recently published their Occupying Massachusetts: Layers of History on Indigenous Land a photobook of historical & contemporary structures to make us think about the land of the Commonwealth

https://gftbooks.com/books_Matthews.html

Video of their talk at Amherst Historical Society:
https://youtu.be/lDuQHBzPqqM?si=lI4fxLADPhWw3mDA

David will speak about King Philip's War https://amhersthistory.org/events/king-philips-war-a-local-perspective-by-david-brule/

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CitizenWald,
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Teaching about & the & epitomizes the goals @AHAHistorians set for students, e.g. learning to see people of the past as both like us & very different, the latter demanding an act of sensitive imagination

https://www.historians.org/teaching-and-learning/tuning-the-history-discipline/2016-history-discipline-core

The Plymouth Colony Archive Project
http://www.histarch.illinois.edu/plymouth/

2 pieces from the press:

David Hall, Peace, Love and Puritanism

https://www.nytimes.com/2010/11/24/opinion/24hall.html

Maggie Philips The Original Puritans
https://www.tabletmag.com/sections/community/articles/original-puritans-thanksgiving

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8. Recognize the provisional nature of knowledge, the disciplinary preference for complexity, and the comfort with ambiguity that history requires. a. Welcome contradictory perspectives and data, which enable us to provide more accurate accounts and construct stronger arguments. b. Describe past events from multiple perspectives. c. Explain and justify multiple causes of complex events and phenomena using conflicting sources. d. Identify, summarize, appraise, and synthesize other scholars’ historical arguments. 4. Apply the range of skills it takes to decode the historical record because of its incomplete, complex, and contradictory nature. a. Consider a variety of historical sources for credibility, position, perspective, and relevance. b. Evaluate historical arguments, explaining how they were constructed and might be improved. c. Revise analyses and narratives when new evidence requires it.

dbellingradt,
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This is how a page from a medieval looks when its original text had been scraped off by someone, overwritten with a new text, and then later, a 19th-century scholar discovered the and tried to make the undertext's ink visible again by painting the page with chemical reagents.

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RustyBertrand,

@dbellingradt @histodons

I love book curses. Were they just an English thing or did all languages do it?

A fave:
“If anyone take away this book, let him die the death; let him be fried in a pan; let the falling sickness and fever seize him; let him be broken on the wheel, and hanged. Amen.”

arvrrob,
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