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Digging through Mediterranean history. We love it all: the plow, the fishing net, the bandit's knife and the wedding contract. A little music as well.
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bluehistory.bsky.social
In honor of spooky month, share a 4-word horror story that only someone in your profession would understand:

We never tried it.
davidho.bsky.social
In honor of spooky month, share a 4-word horror story that only someone in your profession would understand:

Need a bigger boat.
kevinmkruse.bsky.social
In honor of spooky month, share a 4 word horror story that only someone in your profession would understand:

Archives banned making copies.
bluehistory.bsky.social
interesting orientalist image... could have have been the Nautes pilar or some Provençal peddler.

makes me think of how pseudo-Marxists tend to use the word "compradores" instead of "merchants" which always has the effect effect of pushing out the profession our of the national community.
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ihmc.bsky.social
En préparation de la première séance du séminaire « La Méditerranée moderne et contemporaine en débat » (jeudi 23 octobre 2025), dans laquelle nous accueillerons Mme Fiume.
➡️ ihmc.ens.psl.eu/mediterranee...
florianlouis.bsky.social
Une excellente synthèse sur la course méditerranéenne à l’époque moderne signée Giovanna Fiume.

Vient de paraître chez Carocci.
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carsoncenter.bsky.social
The @nytimes.com recently reported on RCC’s doctoral candidate Sevgi Mutlu Sirakova and the #ant #yogurt study she participated in.

You can read the article “This Traditional Yogurt Recipe’s Secret Ingredient Has 6 Legs” online:
www.nytimes.com/2025/10/03/s...
This Traditional Yogurt Recipe’s Secret Ingredient Has 6 Legs
www.nytimes.com
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florianlouis.bsky.social
Arturo Marzano - Storia di Gaza

Terra, politica, conflitti

À paraître en octobre chez il Mulino
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docquantique.bsky.social
Ubisoft collabore donc avec le fascisme. Où sont des laches, au mieux.
Bah boycott du coup.
esqueer.net
It's now considered controversial to fight the KKK in a video game.
Alt text: A tweet from DiscussingFilm (@DiscussingFilm) reads: “Ubisoft canceled an ‘ASSASSINS CREED’ game set in the post–Civil War era. • Featured a Black Assassin who was formerly a slave • Players would fight the emerging KKK • Leadership canceled it after concerns with U.S. political climate & Yasuke backlash.” The source link is listed as “gamefile.news/p/scoop-ubisof…”. Below the text are two images side by side: on the left, a hooded Assassin in white and red armor from the Assassin’s Creed series; on the right, the red Assassin’s Creed logo on a plain background. The tweet was posted at 4:11 PM on October 8, 2025, and has 665.8K views.
bluehistory.bsky.social
Don't ask "what is a Turk?" but "when is a Turk?"
cplaisant.bsky.social
To take just one example, the majority of MHP voters identify with the Turkish nation (AKP voters identify with an Islamic community), but when asked which historical period matters most to them, they respond with the Ottoman/Seljuk period (as opposed to the Republican period).
bluehistory.bsky.social
not gonna lie: I'm a tad bit jelly
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despertaferroed.bsky.social
"En una época de acelerado cambio tecnológico, la historia puede parecer irrelevante. Sin embargo, comprender el pasado es más importante que nunca para la humanidad". Peter Wilson, Chichele Professor de la Universidad de Oxford, hoy en nuestro blog.
www.despertaferro-ediciones.com/2025/la-util...
La utilidad de la historia - Desperta Ferro Ediciones
En una época de cambio tecnológico, la historia puede parecer irrelevante. Sin embargo, la utilidad de la historia es mayor que nunca.
www.despertaferro-ediciones.com
bluehistory.bsky.social
Neeeeeeed!!!!!!
princetonupress.bsky.social
Now available in #paperback, Volcanoes in Human History by Jelle Zeilinga de Boer & Donald Theodore Sanders is the classic account of how volcanism has shaped human culture & science, from the Bronze Age eruption that destroyed Minoan Crete to Mount St. Helens.

press.princeton.edu/books/paperb...
Volcanoes in Human History: The Far-Reaching Effects of Major Eruptions by Jelle Zeilinga de Boer and Donald Theodore Sanders. The classic account of how volcanism has shaped human culture and science, from the Bronze Age eruption that destroyed Minoan Crete to Mount St. Helens.
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duyguyildirim.bsky.social
I’d heard so much praise for this book and finally found time to read it. It’s a fascinating read that pushes us to reconsider the Eurocentric nature of Marxist accounts of production that often erase the history of medieval slavery.
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desvelandooriente.com
Un fanzine de fuentes históricas con mucho mucho spicy (véase ejemplo)

El fanzine incluye las cartas transcritas y la información para consultar los originales online

Hazte con él por solo 6 leros envío incluido (para España, si es en otro sitio tengo que preguntar en correos)
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shmesp.bsky.social
Souscription ouvrage : Saint Jacques, Toulouse et Charlemagne
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ottomanhistory.bsky.social
🎨 Catholic Women from #Chios Island, 1807
bluehistory.bsky.social
where did you find the France part? Everything I'm looking at indicates that the French read less than both the Americans and the Brits (which based on personal impression, feels true)

for example: worldpopulationreview.com/country-rank...
Average Books Read Per Year by Country 2025
Discover population, economy, health, and more with the most comprehensive global statistics at your fingertips.
worldpopulationreview.com
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dbellingradt.bsky.social
As a historian, I truly like the "foreverized pastness" part of this. And I agree, on a daily basis we are floating towards a permanent establishment of badly manipulated memories. A plural of nonsense histories. #skystorians
bildoperationen.bsky.social
So-called #genAI means the abolition of the future through the proliferation of endless streams of stochastically rendered generic pasts. Having turned large parts of the cultural archive into training data, it now traps us in a foreverized pastness, a 24/7 nostalgia for a past that never existed
quoproquid.bsky.social
have just come across a YouTube account that has been using Sora to upload reels of fake, AI-generated “90s sitcoms” every few hours
bluehistory.bsky.social
Will you be in Paris at some point before or after that?

Can I buy you a coffee and a slice of cake?
bluehistory.bsky.social
And the Lord said: Go down, Mosses
bluehistory.bsky.social
I know it's revolutionary to say so but: colonization sucks.
newlinesmag.bsky.social
11.🧵While the world’s attention is focused on Gaza, extremist Israeli settlers are, with their government’s complicity, violently annexing the West Bank. Nicolas Cortes tells the story of four villages in the South Hebron Hills for @newlinesmag.bsky.social

newlinesmag.com/reportage/wh...
While the World Watches Gaza, the West Bank Burns
Since Oct. 7, Jewish settlers have been waging a bloody, unchecked war of displacement, beatings and killings against defenseless Palestinian villagers
newlinesmag.com
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desvelandooriente.com
¡Hemos impreso una nueva tirada de los fanzines! Con un sello especial tallado a mano a partir de un original del siglo XVIII

“Me dejaste como la flor en la escarcha: Selección de cartas de mujeres a sus maridos en América, 1740s”

5€ más gastos de envío. Escríbeme un privado si te interesa
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stanfordpress.bsky.social
A World of Piety by Jeremy Phillip Brown examines the historical aspirations of kabbalah to prompt a revival of ancient rabbinic piety in medieval Castile.

https://www.sup.org/books/religious-studies/world-piety

#ReadUP
Book cover of A World of Piety: The Aims of Castilian Kabbalah by Jeremy Phillip Brown