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Liam Hogan
Limerick1914
Before and After the Great Famine (population density per 100 acres, 1841-1851) https://www.rte.ie/history/post-famine/2020/1116/1178465-before-and-after-the-famine-an-interactive-map/ “We have not too much population.” Richard Allen’
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Mark Lowcock
UNReliefChief
I told the Security Council today that Yemen is on the brink of a famine the likes of which the world has not seen in forty years. Aid agencies believe
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Sarah A | Patron Saint of The Void
Sarah_Alice_X
Pentecostals look at revelations like it's some mystical prophetic text and the four horsemen of the apocalypse are divine harbingers of Christ's return.If you look at it logically: war, famine,
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R.Сам 🦋🐏
Logo_Daedalus
These two things are the same It is morally despicable to equate petty vandalism & meaningless protests with the Maoist Cultural Revolution. It treats the latter as a total abstraction--
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The Blindboy Podcast
Rubberbandits
I can’t wait to see this film. I’m disappointed that the Guardian used the term “Brit Bashing”. I don’t think portraying the colonial power as being baddies during an event
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Michael
MarryLohnson
Because Holodomor denialism is as trendy for commies as Holocaust denialism is for Nazis, you get a (graphic) thread: The Holodomor was a man made famine in Soviet Ukraine in
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Oxford Economic & Social History
OxfordESH
.@DoranAine is discussing living standards in Ireland before the Great Famine #oxeshgradseminar #econhist #EconTwitter #twitterstorians Motivating figure: differences in famine severity between parishes—regional variation, but also import
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deepstateexposed
deepstateexpos1
Okay so I'm definitely on to something. I’m putting together a thread for the symbolism from Post Malone’s song "Circles" and what it means for us. If we keep following
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Will Brown
_Will_Brown
1/ Reporting on Burkina Faso over the last three years, I've been shocked by two things. The speed of the country's decline and the almost complete lack of interest from
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Tamer
levantophile
1/ This is sadly a common view among young Lebanese today and, more than anything else, I think it’s an indictment of Lebanon’s educational system for almost entirely neglecting to
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Dónal Hassett
donalhassett1
From 1866-1868 Algeria was struck by a severe famine, a result of drought, locusts and the disruption caused by and mismanagement of agriculture by colonial authorities. Coming only 20 years
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Shäron Moalem MD, PhD
sharonmoalem
There are things that women can do, and men can't.There are things that men can do, and women can't.But, why does this matter?Because survival matters to us all. A short
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Fatima🔴
fatssss__
Yemen and the Prophet (saw) A thread The Messenger of Allah (saw) said, ’The best of men are the men of Yemen, belief is Yemeni and I am Yemeni…’ [Ahmad].
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Bansi Sharma
bansisharma
1. Why I Hate New York Times EthosNY Times is as influential in shaping news cycles in America as it is rotten to the core in its ethos. Make no
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Edark
Edark94
The steep backwardation points at this cycle having longevity and no large shadow inventory existing. But to figure out just how long this can last I've done some research about
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Red Diamond: Destroyer of Color-Revolutions
RedDiamondMP
The Soviet famine of 32-33 is a far more complicated and interesting event than the fascist narrative of an anti-Ukrainian genocide There's actually a lot to be learned from what
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