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⚪ 🇺🇸 🏴󠁧󠁢󠁳󠁣󠁴󠁿 **Why Edinburgh has a Confederate soldier memorial**

David Wallace Lockhart

_“It commemorates Colonel Robert A Smith, a Scot who was struck down in Kentucky during the US civil war._

_As a Confederate soldier, he fought for the Southern pro-slavery states who wanted to break away from the Union.”_

🔗 bbc.co.uk/news/articles/c5y07v

@histodon @histodons

⚪ 📖 **Vikings Behaving Reasonably**

_“This book fundamentally challenges our stereotypes of the Vikings, and interrogates the use of a “rhetoric of reasonableness” (hóf) in medieval Nordic society to give voice to this hitherto silenced tradition.”_

🔗 arc-humanities.org/97818027006.

@histodon @histodons @bookstodon

🔴 **Dixieland in Brazil: Confederate Descendants in the American Diaspora**

_”Instead of living in the American South during the era of Reconstruction from the years 1865 to 1877, many Confederates fled the United States in search of a country that upheld Old Southern values and practices, most notably slavery. Colonies in Mexico, Argentina, and even Egypt began as early as 1865, immediately following the war's end.3 The largest and
longest-standing colonies, however, emerged in Brazil.”_

Robbins, Jordan (2024) "Dixieland in Brazil: Confederate Descendants in the American Diaspora," Voces Novae: Vol. 16, Article 3. Available at: digitalcommons.chapman.edu/voc

@histodon @histodons

🔴 🏴󠁧󠁢󠁥󠁮󠁧󠁿 **John Owen, Puritan Politics, and the Fall of the Cromwellian Protectorate**

_“Owen supported whatever political form could best preserve the long-term safety of the English commonwealth and godly rule against the Stuarts. Yet Owen’s legacy became contested among the godly after the Restoration, as the agent of the protectorate’s fall and the failure of puritan politics.”_

Quibell, A. (2025) ‘John Owen, Puritan Politics, and the Fall of the Cromwellian Protectorate’, The Historical Journal, pp. 1–19. doi: doi.org/10.1017/S0018246X24000.

@histodon @histodons

🔴 **I, Estellina: Jewish women and early printing**

_“Today’s blogpost explores the stories of three Jewish women living and working in Europe in the 15th century – Estellina Conat, Teresa de Lucena and Doña Reyna Mendes – highlighting books from the British Library’s Hebrew incunabula (15th-century printed books) and 16th-century printed collections.”_

🔗 blogs.bl.uk/digitisedmanuscrip.

@histodon @histodons @bookstodon

🔴 **The speed of adoption**

The transformation brought to European society by the printing press.

🔗 biblonia.com/p/the-speed-of-ad.

🔴 🇲🇹 📖 **‘The Great Siege of Malta’ by Marcus Bull review**

_“The Great Siege of Malta by Marcus Bull upends the myth of the Knights of Malta and their last stand of 1565.”_

🔗 historytoday.com/archive/revie.

@histodon @histodons @bookstodon

🔴 🇺🇸 **Map of President Polk’s Plans For The United States**

_"James K. Polk served from 1845 to 1849 and is known for his expansionist policies, which significantly shaped the country’s territorial boundaries."_

🔗 brilliantmaps.com/polk-map-usa.

@histodon @histodons

🔴 **Diocletian’s Great Persecution**

_“On 23 February 303 Roman emperor Diocletian embarked on his Great Persecution of the empire’s Christians. Why?”_

🔗 historytoday.com/archive/month.

@histodon @histodons @religion

🔴 📖 🇫🇷 🏴󠁧󠁢󠁥󠁮󠁧󠁿 **France and England in North America, Part I: Pioneers of France in the New World**

The first in a series of books by nineteenth century American historian Francis Parkman (1823-1893) concerning the history of North America.

_“This work delves into the early attempts of French pioneers to establish their presence in North America, exploring the conflicts between colonists, indigenous peoples, and competing European powers.”_

🔗 gutenberg.org/ebooks/3721

@histodon @histodons @bookstodon

🔴 📖 🇫🇷 🏴󠁧󠁢󠁥󠁮󠁧󠁿 **France and England in North America, Part I: Pioneers of France in the New World**

The first in a series of books by nineteenth century American historian Francis Parkman (1823-1893) concerning the history of North America.

_“This work delves into the early attempts of French pioneers to establish their presence in North America, exploring the conflicts between colonists, indigenous peoples, and competing European powers.”_

🔗 gutenberg.org/ebooks/3721

@histodon @histodons @bookstodon

🔴 🇬🇧 🌍 **90% of The World’s Countries Have Been Invaded By Britain At Some Point**

_“It is based claim of historian Stuart Laycock from his book All the Countries We’ve Ever Invaded: And the Few We Never Got Round To”_

🔗 brilliantmaps.com/invaded-by-b

🔴 🇬🇧 **Archaeologists find 'significant' Viking building**

_“He explained the site appeared similar to high status Viking age farms in Denmark, because it encompassed not only the hall but also the social structure and broader agricultural activity associated with them.”_

🔗 bbc.co.uk/news/articles/cew597.

@archaeodons @histodons

🔴 🌊 **Baltic ice and its advantages**

_“The origin of the Baltic Sea, its freezing patterns and how the winter ice affects the region's towns and people.”_

👉 cartographerstale.com/p/baltic.

🔴 🇺🇸 Is the American President Donald Trump analogous to any ancient historical leader?

🔴 🇺🇸 **‘To my old master’ – a freed slave answers the request to return to his old plantation**

_“Delivering a withering and ultimately widely reprinted response, Anderson notes that he’s quite happy in Ohio, but may just consider if he’s given backpay for his 32 years of unpaid labour – with interest – both as fair compensation and as a sign of goodwill.”_

🔗 aeon.co/videos/to-my-old-maste

@histodon @histodons

🔴 🗺️ **Spain’s Bonkers Plan To Conquer China In 1588 (Empresa de China)**

_"The idea—floated by certain Spanish officials in Manila—was that a combined Iberian (Spanish + Portuguese) force might overrun southern China and then move north to capture the Ming emperor, effectively bringing China under Spanish Habsburg sway."_

🔗 brilliantmaps.com/empresa-de-c.

🔴 ⚗ **S.P.L. Sørensen, the pH concept and its early history**

_“Introduced as a convenient symbol for ‘hydrogen ion exponent’ by the Danish biochemist S.P.L. Sørensen in 1909, after a decade or two pH won broad acceptance in the fields of physiology, biochemistry, medical research, and industrial chemistry in particular. Apart from detailing how pH and related concepts were initially received, this paper examines the language and nomenclature associated with the pH scale until about 1930.”_

Kragh, H. S.P.L. Sørensen, the pH concept and its early history. Found Chem (2025). doi.org/10.1007/s10698-025-095

@science @chemistry @biochemistry

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