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nathangoldwag.wordpress.com
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| | | | | On March 21st, 1918, at 7:15 AM, a charge ignited deep within a monstrosity of steel and concrete buried into the hills of Coucy-le-Château-Auffrique. A 234 lb. shell launched, shredding the lining of the barrel as it punched into the atmosphere. Above the French countryside it rose, higher and higher, five miles, ten, fifteen, twenty-five.... | |
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www.thecontentreader.com
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| | | | | We are nearing the end of Paris in July, but I will post a wrap-up shortly. Many thanks to Emma @ Word and Peace who skilfully guided us through Paris this year. I will end my posts about Paris and France this year, with a man who is probably, one of the most famous French people, Napoleon. I have a general knowledge about the man, but was intrigued when I was recommended this concise biography of him by David A. Bell. I think it was through Jared Henderson's youtube channel, but am not able to | |
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technicshistory.com
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| | | | | The British empire of the nineteenth century dominated the world's oceans and much of its landmass: Canada, southern and northeastern Africa, the Indian subcontinent, and Australia. At its world-straddling Victorian peak, this political and economic machine ran on the power of coal and steam; the same can be said of all the other major powers... | |
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www.itsjiyounkim.com
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| | | How do we navigate our desire for belonging as peoples of diasporas in a way that doesn't further perpetuate colonial erasure, displacement, and dispossession of Indigenous peoples here on Turtle Island? | ||