inquiline, to history
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Forgive my ignorance but where can I find good on the historical intersection of and ?

@sts @communicationscholars @histodons

TheConversationUS, to history
@TheConversationUS@newsie.social avatar

70 years after the Supreme Court decision of Brown v. Board, one of its most significant side effects − the large-scale loss of Black teachers − continues to affect America’s schools.
Before Brown, Black teachers were 35% to 50% of the teacher workforce in segregated states.
Today, Black people account for just 6.7% of America’s public K-12 teachers.
https://theconversation.com/how-black-teachers-lost-when-civil-rights-won-in-brown-v-board-229687
@histodons @blackmastodon

jmadelman, to history
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Federated social media holds great promise, but with it comes great responsibility. We don’t monetize your data, we don’t sell advertising. So we rely on donations. Thanks for your support of historians.social! @lizcovart @kawulf
https://www.cliodigital.media/updates/fundraising-and-federated-social-media

dbellingradt, to history German
@dbellingradt@historians.social avatar

Meet the (pounce pot), a plain artifact found on writing desks in Europe, next to the more famous ink pots and quills and papers. Filled with sand or pounce, it was mainly used to dry the ink after writing. The print featuring the item is from the 1680s.

Detail from the title page of HAB A 4870 (https://dev.hab.de/portraits/werk/5301/) showing Conrad Dieterich sitting at a writing desk, surrounded by books, an ink pot, and a pounce pot, etc.

macgraveur, to history French
@macgraveur@framapiaf.org avatar

❓ Question pour les comptes histoire qui trainent ici. J'ai jamais lu d'ouvrage d'Alain Corbin. Pour un néophyte pour conseillez quoi comme première lecture ? Merci pour les conseils à venir :) @histodons

CarveHerName, to history
@CarveHerName@mstdn.social avatar

, 4 Jun 1972, civil rights activist Angela Davis is acquitted in a trial over her alleged involvement in the 1970 Marin County Civic Centre attack.

Davis had been prosecuted for three capital felonies, including conspiracy to murder, after guns she owned were used in the attack. The all-white jury cleared her of all charges.

RPBook, to history
@RPBook@historians.social avatar

Reinhard , one of the architects of the , died in 1942, from wounds inflicted by Czech SOE agents during an ambush some days earlier.

Nazi retailiation was brutal, notably including the complete destruction of - Hitler wanted the memory of the village to die. But miners in and had other ideas.
https://russellphillips.uk/books/heydrich-lidice/


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TheConversationUS, to LGBTQ
@TheConversationUS@newsie.social avatar

The idea that seeing or talking about LGBTQ+ themes in books poses a threat to children or society goes back to medieval times.

Records of queer people and their lives from the Middle Ages are more plentiful than many people realize, but writings about the history were censored by religious leaders.

https://theconversation.com/dont-say-gay-rules-and-book-bans-might-have-felt-familiar-in-medieval-europe-but-queer-themes-in-literature-survived-nonetheless-228974
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ib, to history German

Fund einer incl. bei Ausgrabungen in (Lkr. )). Rote Farbe ist nach meiner ad-hoc-Erinnerung nicht ungewöhnlich und an weiteren Spielfiguren nachweisbar. Warum man braucht, um Regeln zu studieren, ist mir nicht ganz klar, da es im Mittelalter ja Lehrbücher gab, in denen Spielregeln aufgezeichnet sind. @archaeodons @antiquidons

idw-online.de/en/news834522

Passamezzo, to Watches
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CarveHerName, to history
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100 years ago , 3 Jun 1924, Alfonsina Strada crosses the finish line of the Giro d'Italia. She remains the only woman to have officially ridden in a Grand Tour.

At one point she had been disqualified on time grounds but was allowed to continue without the option of prizes. She finished ahead of the lantern rouge (the last cyclist to finish).

dbellingradt, to history German
@dbellingradt@historians.social avatar

That's how most of printed books were offered and consumed: unbound, likely not stab-stitched, usually just slightly folded.

Say hello to the world of quartos and octavos, small prints, cheap prints, , street literature, etc. Forget about bound books and libraries - this was the most typical way of reading the printed words and images in Europe.

A man holding a small pamphlet of 4 leaves (8 pages) in his hand. More details: http://diglib.hab.de/varia/portrait/a-17441/start.htm

RememberUsAlways, to history
@RememberUsAlways@newsie.social avatar

On May 18, 1860, former Congressman Abraham Lincoln upset the #Republican front runner, William Seward, at the party’s second convention in Chicago, setting in motion the eventual regional split that became the #civilwar
https://constitutioncenter.org/blog/on-this-day-abraham-lincoln-is-gop-nominee-in-an-upset
#history
#histodons
#Convention
#republicans
At the party's convention in Chicago, "Honest Abe" became the next presidential hopeful. Seasoned US Senator from Maine, Hannibal Hamlin was selected to be Lincoln’s running mate.
https://postalmuseum.si.edu/exhibition/lincoln-from-postmaster-to-president/the-1860-republican-nomination

AHAHistorians, to history
@AHAHistorians@historians.social avatar

Youth movements are not uniquely American. In #AHAPerspectives, John Delury and Jeffrey Wasserstrom discuss three East Asian protests that teach us something about today. @histodons #histodons https://www.historians.org/research-and-publications/perspectives-on-history/may-2024/thinking-globally-about-student-protest-precedents-from-east-asia

TheConversationUS, (edited ) to history
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Today is the anniversary of the 1921 Tulsa Race Massacre, one of the worst incidents of racial violence in American history – and one that continues to haunt Americans.

One of them is Gregory Fairchild, whose grandfather was caught up in it, and whose family history personally inspires his work.

(From 2021): https://theconversation.com/100-years-after-the-tulsa-race-massacre-lessons-from-my-grandfather-161391

@blackmastodon @histodons

emdiplomacy, to random
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14 Maria A. Petrova: The Diplomatic Service in Early Modern Russia

https://doi.org/10.1515/9783110672008-014

(1/4)

emdiplomacy,
@emdiplomacy@hcommons.social avatar

Although it is already Friday, we do not want to conclude this week without introducing another chapter.

The next author to enter the stage is Maria Petrova who is Senior Research Fellow at the Institute of World History at the Russian Academy of Sciences:

https://igh.ru/employees/101?locale=en

Having published broadly on Russian towards Austria and the Holy Roman Empire, Petrova is one of the leading experts in the field. See e.g. her study on the appearance of Russian at the Imperial Diet in Regensburg (2/4)

@histodons @historikerinnen @earlymodern

emdiplomacy,
@emdiplomacy@hcommons.social avatar

1549 is considered the foundation date of the Russian foreign office, but until the 18th century Russian tsars preferred to permanent diplomatic representatives abroad. Major reforms were only introduced under the reign of Tsar Peter I.

However, a change in attitude towards foreign #diplomats already followed the dynastical change in the 1610s: restrictions were eased. Moreover, the tsar began to welcome permanent representatives from other territories and to establish permanent diplomats himself. (3/4)

#emdiplomacy #diplomacy #earlymodern #history #histodons #NewDiplomaticHistory

@histodons @historikerinnen @earlymodern

emdiplomacy,
@emdiplomacy@hcommons.social avatar

By intensifying interaction with other #courts and rulers, Russian #diplomats became cultural brokers who contributed to the transfer of people, objects and ideas from Europe to Russia.

Petrova argues that the introduction of the European diplomatic rank system and ceremonial was aimed more at demonstrating the superiority of Russian rulers than at creating equal relations with other powers. (4/4)

#emdiplomacy #diplomacy #history #histodons #EarlyModern #NewDiplomaticHistory

@histodons @historikerinnen @earlymodern

Passamezzo, to Watches
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The White Falcon: a ballad sung during Anne Boleyn's coronation procession through the City of London on 31 May 1533.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=e4iBn9uRu00

#anneboleyn #tudor #tudors #otd #onthisday #onthisdayinhistory #histodon #histodons #earlymusic #earlymodern #ballad #song @histodons @histodon @earlymusic @earlymodern

LenaOetzel, to history German
@LenaOetzel@historians.social avatar

After submitting my Habil thesis I have finally time to read other stuff, as this essay collection on the wedding of Charles I and Henrietta Maria. It's waiting for me to review for... too long.
So, far I'm really enjoying it. As it's about a royal wedding there's also lots of #emdiplomacy going on.

#history #histodons #Stuarts #earlyModernEurope #17thc #monarchy #HabilDiary #AcademicReading
@histodons @earlymodern @historikerinnen

kris_inwood, to history
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First millennium CE literary texts describe the peoples of the western Pyrenees as ‘other’ & inferior than Rome & Christianity. In a new SSH article, Asier Aguirresarobe argues that this narrative of alterity influenced the development of Basque identity. Open access.
https://doi.org/10.1017/ssh.2024.8
@economics @demography @socialscience @sociology @politicalscience @geography @anthropology @econhist @devecon @archaeodons

hydeparktrish, to chicago
@hydeparktrish@historians.social avatar

had a large dynamic art colony until urban renewal wiped it out. A look at the origins of the Art Fair as the 77th annual shows up this weekend. https://patriciamorsehistory.beehiiv.com/p/77th-annual-57th-street-art-fair

todayonscreen, to movies
@todayonscreen@xoxo.zone avatar

, May 29, 1953, mountaineers Edmund Hillary and Sherpa Tenzing Norgay became the first climbers confirmed to have reached the 29,035-foot summit of Mount Everest (depicted in Hillary, "Everest" s01e03, 2018)

@histodons

rossb_oxford, to books
@rossb_oxford@mastodon.social avatar

There are some wonderful queer-themed books currently half-price in Manchester University Press's Summer Sale . . . 🥳📚🌞

https://manchesteruniversitypress.co.uk/

#books #history #histodons @histodons #histsex #queer #lgbtq #pride

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MissJonesTravel, to random German
@MissJonesTravel@norden.social avatar

Liebe Community,
ich steuere gerade nicht auf eine Katastrophe zu, sie ist schon da!

Ich habe ab übermorgen keine Krankenversicherung mehr und suche deshalb dringend einen anderen Job. Leider, nach wirklich vielen Bewerbungen, Gesprächen, Probearbeitstages usw. hat mich niemand eingestellt.

Es geht mir nicht um den coolsten Job des Jahres, es geht darum, überhaupt über die Runden zu kommen. Vielleicht kennt ihr ja jemanden, der gerade, wen sucht:
https://www.miss-jones.de/bitte-teilen-suche-dringend-job/

wasdenkstdudenn,
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