TheVulgarTongue Bot , to histodons group
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NEWMAN'S LIFT. The gallows.

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

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Events for the 30th of June from Wikipedia:

• 1963: Ciaculli bombing: a car bomb, intended for Mafia boss Salvatore Greco, kills seven police officers and military personnel near Palermo. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ciaculli_bombing
• Birth (1951) of Stanley Clarke, American bass player and composer https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stanley_Clarke
• Holiday: Armed Forces Day (Guatemala) https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Armed_Forces_Day_(Guatemala)
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faab64 , to israel group

This is a headline from 10 years ago.

“UN condemns Israeli attack on sleeping children”.

Ten years ago, Israel slaughtered over 2,200 Palestinians in Gaza, including more than 500 children.

10 years ago.

Don’t let Israel gaslight you into thinking this began on October 7th.

@palestine @israel

TheVulgarTongue Bot , to histodons group
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DAB. An adept; a dab at any feat or exercise. Dab, quoth Dawkins, when he hit his wife on the arse with a pound of butter.

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

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AndreaLoew , to histodons group German
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Buchtipp im FOCUS:

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Books_of_Jeremiah , to Historikerinnen group
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Testimony from 1941 of Hilmija Berberović, a member of the regular armed forces of the Independent State of , about the massacres of in Glina, in which he participated.

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https://booksofjeremiah.com/post/testimony-glina-massacres-1941/

kris_inwood , to anthropology group
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Ethnic sex imbalance influenced marital decisions & household composition at a time of increasing ethnic intermarriage in early 20th century Hawaii, according to Sumner La Croix & colleagues in the 2024 Asia-Pacific Economic History Review!
https://doi.org/10.1111/aehr.12280
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The word “” comes from ancient Greek, and until the 19th century it meant a physical injury, a lost limb or damaged body part.

The word earned the definition of “psychic wound” during the and , as modern society abstracted away labor and suffering via automation and machinery.

It’s never been a disorder.

It’s a symptom of our altered states as we mechanize instruments of production and destruction.

https://www.superversive.co/blog/altered-states-of-learning-to-work-with-machines

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TheVulgarTongue Bot , to histodons group
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PIG. Sixpence, a sow's baby. Pig-widgeon; a simpleton. Cold pig; a jocular punishment inflicted by the maid seryants, or other females of the house, on persons lying over long in bed: it consists in pulling off all the bed clothes, and leaving them to pig or lie in the cold.

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  • EventsOfTheDay Bot , to histodons group
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    Events for the 29th of June from Wikipedia:

    • 1987: Vincent van Gogh's painting, the Le Pont de Trinquetaille, is bought for $20.4 million at an auction in London, England. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vincent_van_Gogh
    • Birth (1979) of Matthew Bode, Australian footballer https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Matthew_Bode
    • Holiday: National Statistics Day (India) https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Prasanta_Chandra_Mahalanobis#Honours
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    TheVulgarTongue Bot , to histodons group
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    ACT OF PARLIAMENT. A military term for small beer, five pints of which, by an act of parliament, a landlord was formerly obliged to give to each soldier gratis.

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

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  • kris_inwood , to anthropology group
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    Disease, violence, fertility decline & resource loss point to a high pre-contact Indigenous population in Tasmania & subsequent fast decline, according to Roger Byard & Hamish Maxwell-Stewart in the 2024 Asia-Pacific Economic History Review.
    Open access!
    https://doi.org/10.1111/aehr.12282
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    phistorians , to histodons group
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    The weekend is nearly here and that means (hopefully!) gathering together with loved ones and sharing a meal or a feast. Watch out for the hare though, they are already tucking into the delicious grapes 🍇

    🏛MAN Napoli
    📸 Carole Raddato

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    TheVulgarTongue Bot , to histodons group
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    BIBLE OATH. Supposed by the vulgar to be more binding than an oath taken on the Testament only, as being the bigger book, and generally containing both the Old and New Testament.

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

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    Events for the 28th of June from Wikipedia:

    • 1651: The Battle of Berestechko between Poland and Ukraine starts. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Battle_of_Berestechko
    • Birth (1960) of John Elway, American football player and manager https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Elway
    • Death (1915) of Victor Trumper, Australian cricketer (b. 1877) https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Victor_Trumper
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    The Forever War: America's Unending Conflict With Itself by Nick Bryant, 2024

    The Forever War tells the story of how America’s political polarisation is 250 years in the making, and argues that the roots of its modern-day malaise are to be found in its troubled past.

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    The return of long-lost Sumero-Akkadian heritage and modern disorders: rediscovering Gilgamesh, Victorian tension, and aftermath

    The rediscovery of the Mesopotamian epic complicated centuries-old and on-going debates about time and history: The major archaeologists of the period utilized it to return the field to its earliest arguments and better understand what time and history meant at the end of the nineteenth century, the Historians, Hebraists, and Biblicists began to question the originality of the Bible and verify its reliability, and figures specialized in literature and/or the arts got access to the primary sources of prehistory to update existing literature or create new fictional arts.

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    Olmsted, The Newspaper Axis: Six Press Barons Who Enabled Hitler

    Kathryn Olmsted’s work provides a timely and incisive analysis of four American and two British press lords, united in their isolationism, appeasement towards fascism, and proclivity to use their media apparatus and larger-than-life personalities to forcefully promote their politics.

    https://journalism-history.org/2023/05/01/olmsted-the-newspaper-axis-six-press-barons-who-enabled-hitler/

    @histodon @histodons @journalism @bookstodon

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    Olmsted, The Newspaper Axis: Six Press Barons Who Enabled Hitler

    Kathryn Olmsted’s work provides a timely and incisive analysis of four American and two British press lords, united in their isolationism, appeasement towards fascism, and proclivity to use their media apparatus and larger-than-life personalities to forcefully promote their politics.

    https://journalism-history.org/2023/05/01/olmsted-the-newspaper-axis-six-press-barons-who-enabled-hitler/

    @histodon @histodons @journalism [email protected]

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    A Brief History of English Numeracy

    The people of late medieval and early modern England were almost universally numerate. Is our ability to count the thing that makes us human?

    https://www.historytoday.com/archive/history-matters/brief-history-english-numeracy

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    bibliolater , to histodon group
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    In Need of a New Myth

    Where do national myths originate? They do not emerge by happenstance. Rather their creation and spread are an exercise of power. Influential historical actors, from antebellum slaveholders to the moguls of Hollywood and those Slotkin calls the ‘political classes’, have attempted to develop and disseminate broadly acceptable myths to serve their own interests.

    https://www.lrb.co.uk/the-paper/v46/n13/eric-foner/in-need-of-a-new-myth

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    Episode 300 – The 10 Greatest Byzantine Emperors

    https://shows.acast.com/b53d3462-8bc8-46b5-875c-99d8b173ed52/667ac8b9a2475610ca6ebc97

    @histodon @histodons

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    bibliolater , to science group
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    Royal Society exhibition revives 18th-century debate about shape of the Earth

    Some members of the French Academy of Sciences interpreted measurements taken in Paris by scientists including Jacques Cassini as supporting the idea that the Earth was elongated at the poles, resembling a lemon or a melon.

    By contrast, Isaac Newton had proposed that the centrifugal force caused by the Earth’s rotation would result in the planet being flattened at its poles, thus having a similar shape to an orange.

    https://www.theguardian.com/science/article/2024/jun/26/royal-society-exhibition-shape-of-the-earth

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    Royal Society exhibition revives 18th-century debate about shape of the Earth

    “_Some members of the French Academy of Sciences interpreted measurements taken in Paris by scientists including Jacques Cassini as supporting the idea that the Earth was elongated at the poles, resembling a lemon or a melon.

    By contrast, Isaac Newton had proposed that the centrifugal force caused by the Earth’s rotation would result in the planet being flattened at its poles, thus having a similar shape to an orange._”

    https://www.theguardian.com/science/article/2024/jun/26/royal-society-exhibition-shape-of-the-earth

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    israelwarcrimes , to israel group
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    The USS Liberty Incident was an attack on a United States Navy ship by an Israel, in which 34 crew members were killed and 171 crew members were injured. Talking about "Greatest Ally"

    @palestine @israel

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