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❓ 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

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, 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.

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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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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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Chinese scholars are working to produce an accurate and fully annotated translation of the Travels of . This interview with researcher leading the project has interesting observations about MP's position in the Yuan regime and the value of his report for Chinese history.

https://www.sixthtone.com/news/1015007

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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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The Making and Unmaking of a Presidency: Envisioning Empire in British Bencoolen, 1685–1825

The effort to transform Sumatra into a productive constituent of a larger imperial nexus depended on many of the same processes that were to shape modern capitalism. Not only did British officials in Bencoolen deploy coerced and enslaved labor, they did so with the intent of wresting control of the production, consumption, and circulation of valuable commodities such as pepper and sugar. Practices of slavery, transplantation, and agrarian change typically associated with British colonies in the Atlantic world fundamentally shaped Bencoolen.

Bains, T. (2024) ‘The Making and Unmaking of a Presidency: Envisioning Empire in British Bencoolen, 1685–1825’, Journal of British Studies, pp. 1–21. doi: https://doi.org/10.1017/jbr.2023.142.

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While I'm on "origin stories", I previously found a video on where gold comes from (see previous post). Now, how about money as a concept? Where did that start? Here is an article on that: https://mastodon.social/@theconversationau/112552257174870177

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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).

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Kinship matters! Tianning Zhu (LSE) uses clan-based genealogical accounts to identify kinship networks underpinning 19th & early 20th-century migration from Guangdong to Malaysia, SE Asia & elsewhere in China, at the 2024 Canadian Economics Association meeting in Toronto.
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Tianning Zhu shows a sample geneaological card from which she infers kin-based migration networks from Guangdong to Southeast Asia, June 1 at the Canadian Economics Association annual meeting in Toronto

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The internal organization of empire contributed to the choice of ocean shipping technology, Portugal’s decline & ascendancy of the Dutch in the 17th century, according to Claudia Rei in an exciting new paper in Social Science History. Open access!
https://doi.org/10.1017/ssh.2024.7

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Want to know more about the development of in Russia? Then have a look at the @emdiplomacy article by Maria Petrova.

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https://hcommons.social/@emdiplomacy/112535956074627331

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Unser Lektüretipp zum Internationalen : 63/2013 "".
Der Thementeil, hg. v. Claudia Jarzebowski, widmet sich dem Versuch, die historischen Bedingungen und Spielräume kindlicher Weltwahrnehmung und die Aneignung der Lebenswelten von Kindern zu rekonstruieren:
▶️ https://werkstattgeschichte.de/alle_ausgaben/kinder

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Inhaltsverzeichnis von WerkstattGeschichte 63/2013 "kinder"

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

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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

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    The Export Of Capital To Colonies And The Falling Rate Of Profit In Economic Thought: 1776-1917

    The colonization of South Africa, Canada, Australia, and New Zealand was closely linked with European emigration. After 1870, colonization affected large areas of Africa, Asia, and the Pacific where the population remained overwhelmingly non-European (Bayly 2004). As an advocate of emigration writing in the 1830s, Wakefield argued that the main purpose of acquiring colonies was to extend the agricultural frontier by settling European farmers on previously uncultivated land.

    Walke, A. (2024) ‘THE EXPORT OF CAPITAL TO COLONIES AND THE FALLING RATE OF PROFIT IN ECONOMIC THOUGHT: 1776–1917’, Journal of the History of Economic Thought, pp. 1–23. doi: https://doi.org/10.1017/S1053837224000166.

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    14 Maria A. Petrova: The Diplomatic Service in Early Modern Russia

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

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    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)

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    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 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)

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    By intensifying interaction with other and rulers, Russian 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)

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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

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    LenaOetzel , to earlymodern group German
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    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 going on.


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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
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    Biblical Gilgal: A Common Place Name or a Cult Site near Jericho?

    Gilgal was a national cult centre of the Kingdom of Israel, and in several references its name appears alongside that of Bethel (1 Sam 7:16; 2 Kgs 2:1–2; Hos 4:15; 12:12; Amos 4:4; 5:4–5). Bethel, located in the highlands, was the seat of a national temple (see Amos 7:13) and the place where the golden calf, the animal sacred to the Storm God, represented the God of Israel in his temple.

    Naʾaman, N. (2024). Biblical Gilgal: A Common Place Name or a Cult Site near Jericho? Tel Aviv, 51(1), 59–72. https://doi.org/10.1080/03344355.2024.2327800

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