Monica Salas Landa 🥑 #CeasefireNOW (@salaslanda) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Visible Ruins: the Politics of Perception and the Legacies of Mexico’s Revolution coming out soon! University of Texas Press #Mexico #latinamericanstudies #revolution #visualculture #TweetHistorians #anthrotwitter #womenknowhistory

Visible Ruins: the Politics of Perception and the Legacies of Mexico’s Revolution coming out soon! <a href="/UTexasPress/">University of Texas Press</a> #Mexico #latinamericanstudies #revolution #visualculture #TweetHistorians #anthrotwitter #womenknowhistory
Marce Butierrez (@marcebutierrez) 's Twitter Profile Photo

#tweethistorians Les invito a leer este nuevo articulo sobre la violencia que sistematicamente se ejercio sobre los cuerpos de travestis y transexuales durante un siglo. Gracias Revista Haroldo por la posibilidad de publicar este texto! Leer aqui: revistaharoldo.com.ar/nota.php?id=837

#tweethistorians Les invito a leer este nuevo articulo sobre la violencia que sistematicamente se ejercio sobre los cuerpos de travestis y transexuales durante un siglo. Gracias Revista Haroldo por la posibilidad de publicar este texto!

Leer aqui: revistaharoldo.com.ar/nota.php?id=837
New International Histories of South Asia (@nihsanetwork) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Watch out for Severyan Dyakonov's work on Indo-Soviet ties -- a topic still poorly studied, esp. considering the importance of the relationship. #India #USSR #diplomacy #tweethistorians #ColdWar #PublicDiplomacy #Decolonization

Severyan Dyakonov (@severyan) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Some hints on my PhD thesis "Soviet Public Diplomacy in India, 1959-1965" @iheid_history that I hope to publish as a book. Thank you Geneva Graduate Institute for making this interview! #tweethistorians #ColdWar #PublicDiplomacy #Decolonization #India #USSR graduateinstitute.ch/communications…

Some hints on my PhD thesis "Soviet Public Diplomacy in India, 1959-1965" @iheid_history that I hope to publish as a book. 
Thank you <a href="/GVAGrad/">Geneva Graduate Institute</a> for making this interview! 
#tweethistorians #ColdWar #PublicDiplomacy #Decolonization #India #USSR

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manipulatingflora (@manipulatingfl1) 's Twitter Profile Photo

📢#tweethistorians 📣 The #InstituteforthePreservationofMedicalTraditions' library 📚 continues the search for a new home! Please share widely, and if interested, contact them here - medicaltraditions.org Books and plants (and medicine)🍀☘️🌴🌳

📢#tweethistorians 📣 The #InstituteforthePreservationofMedicalTraditions' library 📚 continues the search for a new home! Please share widely, and if interested, contact them here - medicaltraditions.org

Books and plants (and medicine)🍀☘️🌴🌳
Fabrizio Baldassarri (@fabriziobaldas6) 's Twitter Profile Photo

#tweethistorians 📣 next Tuesday, Oct. 11, at Princeton University I do session at Daniel #Garber seminar 'Descartes and the Cartesian Century'. I speak on the world of the livings in #Descartes and the #CartesianAge, mostly on 🌿plants&animals🐕.🤞#manipulatingflora #VegSciLif Unive Ca' Foscari

Tweeting Historians (@tweetistorian) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Hello #TweetHistorians community, thanks for the support this week! Before I sign off, I've put together all my threads here for you to enjoy: x.com/i/events/15512… You can find me Maria Thomas for any comments/questions & similar art history chat. Ciao for now!~mst

Tweeting Historians (@tweetistorian) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Welcome back to another #TweetHistorians thread! Thanks for the support so far! Today, we’ll look at a 12th-century Syrian Orthodox-Coptic church in the Frankish Kingdom of Jerusalem. (1/17)~mst

Tweeting Historians (@tweetistorian) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Hello #TweetHistorians community! Thanks for the support so far! Today, let's look at two artworks - ornamental stucco reliefs (left) & wooden folding door (right) from Deir al-Surian (Monastery of the Syrians) in Wadi al-Natrun, Egypt, crafted in the 10th cent. (1/16)~mst

Hello #TweetHistorians community! Thanks for the support so far! 

Today, let's look at two artworks - ornamental stucco reliefs (left) &amp; wooden folding door (right) from Deir al-Surian (Monastery of the Syrians) in Wadi al-Natrun, Egypt, crafted in the 10th cent. (1/16)~mst
Tweeting Historians (@tweetistorian) 's Twitter Profile Photo

So, what can you expect on #TweetHistorians this week? Tues: Art from Deir al-Surian & the cross-media, confessional, & geographical interactions in 10th-cent. Egypt. Wed: A 11th-cent. Syriac manuscript atelier in Tur ‘Abdin & the division of labour therein (3/12) ~mst

Tweeting Historians (@tweetistorian) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Hello Twitter! I’m Maria Thomas (Maria Thomas) & I’ll be tweeting for #TweetHistorians this week. My threads will explore some gems of Eastern Christian art (& my PhD thesis)! Thanks to Dr. Χοδαδάδιος Ρεζαχανίδης 🇮🇸🇪🇺 for curating this space & the kind intro! (1/12) ~mst

Tweeting Historians (@tweetistorian) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Here is a thread recapping #palindrome history week for #TweetHistorians, courtesy of Mark Saltveit who reverts to Not on BirdApp since Musk - [email protected] now. Monday, we started with a thread on the ancient sacred origins of palindromes as spells, curses and words of the gods. x.com/tweetistorian/… 1/7 -ms

Tweeting Historians (@tweetistorian) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The theme for #TweetHistorians is #palindromes this week, led by Not on BirdApp since Musk - [email protected] (Mark Saltveit). Tuesday, we learned about inventor Sotades "the Obscene" of Maroneia. Today, later antique Greek verses. Roots "Palin" and "dromos" are Greek, but the Hellenic word is "karkinoi." 1/12 -ms

Tweeting Historians (@tweetistorian) 's Twitter Profile Photo

This week, #TweetHistorians looks at the long, strange history of #palindromes, with Not on BirdApp since Musk - [email protected] (Mark Saltveit) at the helm. Monday, we heard about early sacred palindromes, often spells or words of the gods. Today: Sotades ‘the Obscene’ of Maroneia, the form’s “inventor”. 1/12 -ms

Tweeting Historians (@tweetistorian) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Hello! This week, I (Mark Saltveit Not on BirdApp since Musk - [email protected]) will focus the #TweetHistorians on the surprisingly rich and diverse history of #palindromes and other forms of multi-directional writing (such as word squares, labyrinths, Sanskrit vilomakāvya and Su Hui’s “Star Guage.") -ms 1/12

Hello! This week, I (Mark Saltveit <a href="/taoish/">Not on BirdApp since Musk - taoish@mastodonapp.uk</a>) will focus the #TweetHistorians on the surprisingly rich and diverse history of #palindromes and other forms of multi-directional writing (such as word squares, labyrinths, Sanskrit vilomakāvya and Su Hui’s “Star Guage.") -ms 1/12
Tweeting Historians (@tweetistorian) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Thanks to @SasanianShah for the great opportunity to participate in #TweetHistorians, I hope that you, followers, liked my #dishist week! Do not hesitate to follow me at Dr Ninon Dubourg, for regular threads on the subject, my readings, and more conferences live-tweeting! Byebye!

Tweeting Historians (@tweetistorian) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Last #TweetHistorians #thread for me, Dr Ninon Dubourg! I want to speak about the IMC_Leeds conference, as this is very soon (4-7 July), & I think the 1st Middle Ages academic event with International Congress on Medieval Studies! Moreover, now that you are all experts, what can you say about the IMC logo? 🤓

Last #TweetHistorians #thread for me, <a href="/NinonDubourg/">Dr Ninon Dubourg</a>!

I want to speak about the <a href="/IMC_Leeds/">IMC_Leeds</a> conference, as this is very soon (4-7 July), &amp; I think the 1st Middle Ages academic event with <a href="/KzooICMS/">International Congress on Medieval Studies</a>!  

Moreover, now that you are all experts, what can you say about the IMC logo? 🤓