Joyce Chaplin
@joycechaplin.bsky.social
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Harvard professor, historian of science, technology, and medicine, plus food and environment 🜃 (https://history.fas.harvard.edu/people/joyce-chaplin) New book: THE FRANKLIN STOVE (https://us.macmillan.com/books/9780374613808/thefranklinstove/) .. more

Joyce E. Chaplin is an American historian and academic known for her writing and research on early American history, environmental history, and intellectual history. She is the James Duncan Phillips Professor of Early American History at Harvard University. She was a Guggenheim Fellow and American Academy of Arts and Sciences Fellow of 2019. In 2020 she was elected to the American Philosophical Society. She is on the Editorial Board of the Journal of the History of Ideas. .. more

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Greetings! Since I’m a historian of science, I thought my first post in this space should celebrate the cyanometer, the device Alexander von Humboldt (among others) used to determine just how blue any sky actually is

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“The Ministry of Peace concerns itself with war, the Ministry of Truth with lies, the Ministry of Love with torture and the Ministry of Plenty with starvation. These contradictions are not accidental…they are deliberate exercises in doublethink.” Orwell, “1984”

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First day of the semester, first day of a new class, a freshman seminar on “Moby-Dick,” the novel and its significance for the history of resource extraction: “wonder ye then at the fiery hunt?”
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Franklin didn’t just invent a stove—he invented five. Each one was designed to conserve fuel and control smoke. His final models in Europe? Built to burn coal cleaner.

Sound familiar? 📻 Listen to @joycechaplin.bsky.social‬ break it down: benfranklinsworld.com/412

#EnergyHistory #History
412 Joyce Chaplin, The Franklin Stove
How did Benjamin Franklin’s stove save energy? What does it reveal about wood, trees, and attempts to control the climate?
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Sen. Hagerty on his legal rationale for not counting undocumented immigrants in the census: "There's a constitutional interpretation I think that has been misapplied that goes back to slavery days and what portion of a person is going to be counted."

Reposted by Margot C. Finn

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The first anti-vaxxers worried that the original vaccine, which used cowpox against smallpox, would turn them into cows, a bizarre fear depicted here by caricaturist James Gillray—today is his day.

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Maybe it’s bad travel karma to travel with a novel whose manuscript was traveling on a train when it crashed?

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E pur si muove…
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Breaking News: The EPA is planning to revoke the scientific determination that underpins the government’s legal authority to combat climate change. The agency’s administrator said the move would be “the largest deregulatory action in the history of America.”
E.P.A. Plans to Revoke the Legal Basis for Tackling Climate Change
The agency’s administrator said in a podcast that the move would be “the largest deregulatory action in the history of America.”
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Breaking News: The EPA is planning to revoke the scientific determination that underpins the government’s legal authority to combat climate change. The agency’s administrator said the move would be “the largest deregulatory action in the history of America.”
E.P.A. Plans to Revoke the Legal Basis for Tackling Climate Change
The agency’s administrator said in a podcast that the move would be “the largest deregulatory action in the history of America.”
nyti.ms

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Thank you so much!!
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Last was "The Franklin Stove" by @joycechaplin.bsky.social, who uses Ben Franklin as a lens into larger scientific, political, social, and industrial trends around heating/climate. This is one of the best histories I've ever read. Highly recommend

Full review: bookwyrm.social/user/bwaber/... (4/4)
The Franklin Stove
A Washington Post Noteworthy Book of March“[A] richly textured history . . . This story holds numerous lessons for our era.” —The New Yorker“From Joy...
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You may not have noticed, but today is the second shortest day in history—if we get many more days like this, by 2029, atomic clocks may have to register a negative leap second www.space.com/astronomy/ea...
Earth will spin faster today to create 2nd-shortest day in history
Our planet has been rotating at its fastest since records began in 1973.
www.space.com

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Last was "The Franklin Stove" by @joycechaplin.bsky.social, who uses Ben Franklin as a lens into larger scientific, political, social, and industrial trends around heating/climate. This is one of the best histories I've ever read. Highly recommend

Full review: bookwyrm.social/user/bwaber/... (4/4)
The Franklin Stove
A Washington Post Noteworthy Book of March“[A] richly textured history . . . This story holds numerous lessons for our era.” —The New Yorker“From Joy...
us.macmillan.com

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I am so sorry Joanne, but also glad there are still people who are kind when kindness is needed

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If we include natural history, Rachel Carson, David Attenborough…

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Your annual reminder of science’s foundational role in US history: on July 4, 1776, the Declaration of Independence was first publicly read, in Philadelphia, from a platform originally built for astronomers to observe the 1769 Transit of Venus—science was the literal platform for revolution

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Bruce Lee, birthright citizen

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🔥Did you know colonial Americans worried about climate change during the Little Ice Age?

Benjamin Franklin had a solution: a stove that used less wood, produced more heat, and filled the room without smoke.

🎧 Episode 412: benfranklinsworld.com/412

#EarlyAmerica #History #ClimatePast #USHistory

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“This splendid account offers a rich new perspective on the origins of climate science”—wow, and thank you @publisherswkly.bsky.social for the starred review of my new book on the FRANKLIN STOVE

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Since Harvard’s founding, its international students have spoken a great many languages, each of which would have apt and colorful expressions for telling the Trump administration where to get off with this blatantly prejudicial statement
www.nytimes.com/2025/05/22/u...
Trump Administration Halts Harvard’s Ability to Enroll International Students
www.nytimes.com

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Yes, and the blow-by-blow commentary is also withering

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And today’s award for National Leader Maintaining Extraordinary Grace under Egregious Trump Pressure goes to South Africa’s Cyril Ramaphosa

www.nytimes.com/live/2025/05...
Trump Administration Live Updates: Meeting With South African Leader Turns Contentious Over False Genocide Claims
www.nytimes.com

Reposted by Susan Strasser