Guillaume Coatalen
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Senior lecturer in early modern lit at CY Cergy Paris Université. Manuscript fanatic. https://www.earlymodernhands.guillaumecoatalen.com/
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Great news. I'll be full professor at a new university starting this September

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Cranach is such a genius!
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En 20 ans +119% pour les 0,1% les plus riches pendant que leur taux d’imposition réel a baissé de 26% quand celui des français a augmenté.
Pensez-y la prochaine fois que votre voisin de table défendra comme si c’était son daron Bernard Arnault qui chouine sur la fiscalité
Capture d’écran d’un article du monde sur un rapport publié cette semaine par le Ministère de l’Economie avec ce titre :

Les revenus des ultrariches s’envolent, les inégalités se creusent, selon une note de Bercy

En vingt ans, le revenu annuel des 40 700 ménages les plus riches a plus que doublé. Une croissance bien plus rapide que pour le reste de la population, relève une étude du ministère de l’économie.
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Jean-Marie Le Pen, un "pirate de la république" (Le Figaro), le "petit légionnaire qui a rassemblé l'extrême-droite" (Le Parisien), une figure "controversée" (AFP) qui aimait "la danse" (Le JDD). Ces médias qui alimentent le mythe d'un gentil papy alors qu'il s'agissait d'un ancien tortionnaire...
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Lol, but this is a sad laugh.
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That's because they love you very much, as they should.
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How I hate endnotes and love footnotes.
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I agree with Peter Brown, I cannot be wrong "The historian’s job is about the past, and especially about how and why the past is not the present. People in history are usually most interesting to us when they are not like us." www.nybooks.com/online/2024/...
A Past in All Its Fullness | Peter Brown
“We should remember that the people we study lived in a world crowded with invisible beings,” Peter Brown writes in our June 6, 2024 issue, as part of his
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gcoatalen.bsky.social
Sense of humour runs in the family.
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Truest thing ever written.
I’d rather not
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Funny exactly what I thought yesterday while grating red cabbage
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A blissful Christmas, from The Master of Flémalle (1420), Musée des Beaux-Arts, Dijon
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And rich character written by an author who has experienced poverty: He could not afford the rent and had sold his mother's silverware, what could he do?
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What about rich character written by a rich author: He was wandering in Rome when he bumped into Daisy, he hadn't seen her since tea at his mother's two years back
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Some men are note interested in brains.
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I think everyone should get to know the west African term “wahala”.

It generally means “chaos”, “confusion”, or “drama”. A clusterfuck.

I’ve been on a mission for years to use it more regularly in my work.

Because—- *gestures at everything*

See wahala?!???
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Meeting at a conference