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**Genetic Evidence of Yersinia pestis from the First Pandemic**

"_This study provides the first genomic evidence of Y. pestis in the Eastern Mediterranean during the First Pandemic, linking archaeological findings with pathogen genomics near the origin point of the Plague of Justinian._"

Adapa, S.R.; Hendrix, K.; Upadhyay, A.; Dutta, S.; Vianello, A.; O’Corry-Crowe, G.; Monroy, J.; Ferrer, T.; Remily-Wood, E.; Ferreira, G.C.; et al. Genetic Evidence of Yersinia pestis from the First Pandemic. Genes 2025, 16, 926. doi.org/10.3390/genes16080926.

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**Going Places: Travel in the Middle Ages**

"_In ‘Going Places’, the Getty is once again mining its outstanding collection of medieval manuscripts to explore how and why people travelled in the Middle Ages (2 September–30 November)._"

🔗 apollo-magazine.com/going-plac.

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🇬🇧 🇺🇸 **On This Day In History**

On this day in 1776 the British Army led by General William Howe fought the forces of George Washington's Continental Army in the Battle of Long Island.

attribution: Henry Bryan Hall, Public domain, via Wikimedia Commons. Page URL: commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Fil.

🇩🇰 **On This Day In History**

On this day in 1146 King Eric III of Denmark died.

🇮🇳 **How researchers recreated faces of 2,500-year-old skulls found in India**

"_The features also reveal traces of Middle-East Eurasian and Austro-Asiactic ancestries, hinting at global migration and the mixing of ancient population groups. But Prof Kumaresan says that more research is needed to properly establish the ancestries of Keeladi's residents._"

🔗 bbc.co.uk/news/articles/c9d061.

@archaeodons @histodons

🇮🇳 🇩🇪 **Manoeuvring Across Academia in National Socialist Germany: The Life and Work of Devendra Nath Bannerjea**

"_The article explores the relationship between knowledge production and National Socialist state politics through the lens of Bannerjea’s life, focussing on the exchange of resources between Bannerjea and the National Socialist apparatus._"

Framke, M. Manoeuvring Across Academia in National Socialist Germany: The Life and Work of Devendra Nath Bannerjea. N.T.M. 31, 307–332 (2023). doi.org/10.1007/s00048-023-003.

🗺️ **A Hand-coloured Atlas**

"_Ortelius’s Theatrum orbis terrarum is generally considered to be the first modern atlas. Although Abraham Ortelius (1527-1598) was himself a cartographer, the 70 maps of the first edition had been created by others, as were the many additional maps of later editions._"

🔗 stjohnscollegelibraryoxford.or.

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**Nazi Human Experiments Still Influence Medicine Today**

"_A new database tells the stories of victims of forced medical research during the Nazi era. What role do the specimens and findings from that time play in modern medicine and research?_"

🔗 dw.com/en/nazi-human-experimen.

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📖 **Cultures of the Medieval Kingdom of Jerusalem**

"_Across an array of languages and archives, from textual and artistic to material and archaeological, Kedar maps the contours of the kingdom's culture or, more accurately, its cultures. The Kingdom of Jerusalem was small, but the diversity of its population had no counterpart anywhere in the medieval West_"

🔗 cornellpress.cornell.edu/book/.

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🎙️ 🇺🇸 📖 **Timothy Messer-Kruse, "Slavery’s Fugitives and the Making of the United States Constitution" (LSU Press, 2024)**

"_While historians have generally acknowledged that patriot leaders assembled in response to postwar economic chaos, the threat of popular insurgencies, and the inability of the states to agree on how to fund the national government, Timothy Messer-Kruse suggests that scholars have discounted Americans' desire to compel Britain to return fugitives from slavery as a driving force behind the convention._"

🔗 megaphone.link/NBNK8598948933.

@bookstodon @histodons

🇯🇵 **“Orient Calls”: Anglophone Travel Writing and Tourism as Propaganda during the Second Sino-Japanese War, 1937–1941**

"_This essay argues that Western orientalism is radically repurposed in many of these texts to support Japanese not European imperialism, presenting a benign, pacific image of Japan and empire as a convenient but exotic travel site, which either occludes or naturalizes the war in line with official propaganda aims._"

ELLIOTT, Andrew. “‘Orient Calls’: Anglophone Travel Writing and Tourism as Propaganda during the Second Sino-Japanese War, 1937–1941.” Japan Review, no. 33 (2019): 117–42. jstor.org/stable/26652978.

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"_The Seleucid era was the first to introduce continuous counting of years, a system adopted by many societies for over a millenium. Its usage gradually declined during the Middle Ages and early modern period, and today it is preserved only by a small group of Yemenite Jews for religious purposes. This article explores the preservation of this calendar within the Jewish community of Yemen, where it was referred to as the “Era of Contracts” (Minyan ha-Shetarot)._"

Anzi, M. The Seleucid Era and Rhythms of Time Consciousness in Modern Jewish Yemen. JEW HIST (2025). doi.org/10.1007/s10835-025-094.

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🏴󠁧󠁢󠁥󠁮󠁧󠁿 **Crown of England was stolen by James I, historian claims**

"_Tracy Borman of Historic Royal Palaces says Elizabeth I never named an heir, meaning the accession of her cousin to the throne in 1603 was illegal_"

🔗 tomkahe.com/@GiftArticles/1150.

@histodons

:hawaii: 🇬🇧 :youtube: **When Hawaii Almost Became British By Mistake!**

"_The 1843 Paulet Affair, when Britian briefly took over the kingdom of Hawaii...by mistake!_"

length: twenty-one minutes and one second.

🔗 youtube.com/watch?v=1Z9rkJOWr3.

@histodons

🇬🇧 💀 **How the racist study of skulls gripped Victorian Britain’s scientists**

"_In research for my forthcoming book on skull collections, I’ve found that Cambridge’s cranial register includes a skull sent from a former student stationed in India. He had plucked it from a cremation site in Bombay despite the outrage of gathered mourners. Brazen grave-robbing and colonial violence were central to the international network that furnished British universities’ skull rooms._"

🔗 theconversation.com/how-the-ra.

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📖 🎙️ **Barry Strauss, "Jews vs. Rome: Two Centuries of Rebellion Against the World's Mightiest Empire" (Simon & Schuster, 2025)**

"_One walks away from his book not just knowing what happened, but with an appreciation for the different voices in the room, those supporting rebellion, those siding with Rome, the local leaders at the time, and the Roman governors and emperors who suppress these rebellions._"

🔗 newbooksnetwork.com/jews-vs-ro.

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