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Early modernist. Interested in travel, cross-cultural exchange, environments. Book on ideas of Europe in c.16 France: https://tinyurl.com/5n6kvbun. May post cat pics
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More options for European readers: uk.bookshop.org/p/books/khar... blackwells.co.uk/bookshop/pro... www.amazon.com/Kharkiv-War-...
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She’s so cool
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wise cat
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does he also have loads of unread books at home? If so, this cat is me
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100% 👏 👏 👏
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What’s her injury? I missed that
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they look gentle and extremely precious
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how big are we talking?
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‘floor cats’ is a new phrase to me. I love it
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What is this delicious looking food? 🤩
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YES!
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I feel like heaping the spoonful of biscoff straight into the mouth is the right approach, no? Cut out the detour to the coffee
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When I saw the envelope I thought it was the industrial action ballot and wasn’t going to open it. Glad I saw this!
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Speakers talked about “the evil that happened” or the “horrors that were inflicted on people.” That passive voice hides so much… people and their policies and actions caused the suffering and deaths, not mysterious forces. People and their policies and actions. That feels important to remember.
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The last microfilm reader I used was in Paris so there was no escaping the feeling of higher powers trying to punish me
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Absolutely this, which is a shame. On the other hand, these experiences at disciplinary (French studies) conferences were fruitful in pushing me towards developing as a more interdisciplinary-inclined early modernist
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👋 historian here always happy to grumble about public transport! We’ve been waiting years in my part of England for new trams and now: www.bbc.co.uk/news/article...