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RIBALDRY. Vulgar abusive language, such as was spoken by ribalds. Ribalds were originally mercenary soldiers who travelled about, serving any master far pay, but afterwards degenerated into a mere banditti.

A selection from Francis Grose’s “Dictionary Of The Vulgar Tongue” (1785)

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  • IHChistory ,
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    📖 In a paper published in the Journal of Ethnobiology, Marta Macedo examines "how cannabis was part and parcel of the lives of peoples from Angola recruited to São Tomé and, consequently, of the island's plantation worlds in the late nineteenth century." 🇸🇹

    🔓:
    https://journals.sagepub.com/doi/10.1177/02780771231222335

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    todzi , German
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    Nina und ich haben in einem gemeinsamen Essay Chancen und Grenzen der Verbindung von (Post-) und ausgeleuchtet. Jetzt ist das gedruckte Buch zu "Neue Perspektiven der Unternehmensgeschichte" erschienen.
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    JochenLingelba1 ,
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    Glückwunsch!

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    TheVulgarTongue Bot ,
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    CHAW BACON. A countryman. A stupid fellow.

    A selection from Francis Grose’s “Dictionary Of The Vulgar Tongue” (1785)

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    Events for the 26th of June from Wikipedia:

    • 2007: Pope Benedict XVI reinstates the traditional laws of papal election in which a successful candidate must receive two-thirds of the votes. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pope_Benedict_XVI
    • Birth (1969) of Geir Moen, Norwegian sprinter https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Geir_Moen
    • Death (2021) of Mike Gravel, American politician (b. 1930) https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mike_Gravel
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    CultureDesk ,
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    More than 400 formal balls are held in Vienna each winter carnival season in a tradition that dates back to 1814, with breaks only for the two world wars and the COVID-19 pandemic. Nearly every profession holds its own dance — some, such as the Hunters' Ball, have outlived the imperial-era jobs they were created to celebrate. For the Dial, writer Jessi Jezewska Stevens attended three balls to try and determine: "On a continent that relishes golden-era traditions yet finds itself slipping in the geopolitical world order, how do you face the future without romanticizing the past?"

    https://flip.it/PG5fSB

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    mimicofmodes ,
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    For Translation Tuesday, a newly-posted plate from the Magasin des Modes in 1787 depicting a woman "positioned to dance a minuet" in a caraco and petticoat. @fashionhistory @histodons

    https://mimicofmodes.com/2024/06/25/magasin-des-modes-9e-cahier-plate-i/

    TheVulgarTongue Bot ,
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    CHURCH WORK. Said of any work that advances slowly.

    A selection from Francis Grose’s “Dictionary Of The Vulgar Tongue” (1785)

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    DigitalHistory , German
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    , aber prompto! 🤖

    Im morgigen demonstrieren Torsten Hiltmann, Martin Dröge & Nicole Dresselhaus (HU Berlin, ) am Bsp. des Baedeker-Reiseführers von 1921 die Potenziale von & prompt-basierten Ansätzen für die in historischen Textquellen.

    Offen für alle!

    🔜 Wann? Mi., 26.06., 4-6 pm, Zoom
    ℹ️ Abstract: https://dhistory.hypotheses.org/7870


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    IHChistory ,
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    🗣 The call for papers for the international colloquium "Spaces of Confinement: Memories of Repression and Coloniality" is now open.

    It aims to extend the debate on the old and new practices of confinement, in their multiple declinations and modalities.

    https://ihc.fcsh.unl.pt/en/events/spaces-confinement-2024/

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    NBarreyre , French
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    APPEL À COMMUNICATIONS

    en action. La politique à travers les aux de l’âge des

    👉 date-limite: 31 juillet
    👉 http://mondes-americains.ehess.fr/index.php?4242

    "De la vie quotidienne à l'associationnisme politique, de la circulation d'imprimés à l'engagement armé, les objets et leurs usages ont en effet façonné la politisation, rendant tangible le politique."

    Doctorants et jeunes chercheurs bienvenus.

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    NBarreyre OP ,
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    CALL FOR PAPERS

    Materiality in Action.
    Politics through Objects in the Americas of the Age of Revolutions

    👉 Abstracts due July 31
    👉 http://mondes-americains.ehess.fr/docannexe/file/4245/aac_materiality_in_action_2024.pdf

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    CONVOCATORIA DE PONENCIAS

    Materialidad en acción.
    La política a través de los objetos en las Américas de la era de las revoluciones.

    👉 fecha límite: 31 Julio
    👉 http://mondes-americains.ehess.fr/docannexe/file/4244/appel_je_espagnol.pdf

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    info ,
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    Slaves in Venice

    Slavery was not a large part of Venetian culture or Venetian history, but it was a part. There were slaves in Venice for the entire history of the Republic of Venice.

    When people in some form of bonded servitude appear in the records — at least in the city of Venice — they were almost always domestic servants.

    These are some of the testimonies about slavery in Venice I have found doing other research. In most cases, the stories come from criminal records, but not always.

    https://historywalksvenice.com/article/slaves-in-venice/

    TheVulgarTongue Bot ,
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    MUZZLE. A beard.

    A selection from Francis Grose’s “Dictionary Of The Vulgar Tongue” (1785)

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    Events for the 25th of June from Wikipedia:

    • 1941: World War II: The Continuation War between the Soviet Union and Finland, supported by Nazi Germany, began. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Continuation_War
    • Birth (1858) of Georges Courteline, French author and playwright (d. 1929) https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Georges_Courteline
    • Holiday: Christian feast of William of Montevergine https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/William_of_Montevergine
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    jimkane57 ,
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    Book review for 2024 CW Goodyear's President Garfield glad to see new treatments of Presidents during eras that have often been overlooked. This biography does both. Lots of what ifs in this story. It is also a snapshot, in my opinion, of a transitional period in American government as the boss system begins to crumb @histodons @books @bookstodon

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