Sacred Heart University History Department
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Explore, Discover, Learn, Become! Study abroad in Dingle, Ireland! ☘️ https://www.sacredheart.edu/academics/colleges--schools/college-of-arts--sciences/departments--schools/history/
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pdtoler.bsky.social
When I began History in the Margins, I thought I was chasing small stories.
Fourteen years later, I’ve learned those “small” stories open the biggest windows on the past.

The margins aren’t the edges of history — they’re where the truth hides. 🗃️
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brewminate.bsky.social
TODAY IN HISTORY: October 8, 1871 – The Great Chicago Fire and the Evolution of Modern Policing

🔥 Out of Chicago’s ashes rose more than new buildings — it birthed a new idea of power.

The fire gave rise to modern policing built on fear and control.

#History #ChicagoFire #Policing #Brewminate
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sempaiscuba.bsky.social
7 October 1913: The #Ford Motor Company introduced the first moving vehicle assembly line at it's factory in Highland Park, Michigan. #History
Engine being mounted to a chassis on the Ford assembly line.
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yorkshiregourmet.bsky.social
A little something for the end of the week:

The story of how Paris conjured lightning from choux and cream, turning a fragile baton of pastry into a jewel of desire, a proclamation of modernity, and an edible hymn to fleeting splendour.

Let me know what you think!

#food #history #pastry
Parisian Lightning: A History of the Eclair
How a choux pastry treat became a jewel in the vitrine of the French capital.
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longboxreview.bsky.social
Looking to read some world #history. Does anyone have any recommendations for an overview style tome? Or perhaps a series that focuses on specific eras/areas?
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worldhistory.bsky.social
A century ago, a new wellness trend captivated people around the world. Just a small dose of newly discovered supplement could cure almost anything — from gout to headaches to “lack of bodily vigor.” 🧵🗃️
Ad for "Radium preparations"
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presidencies.bsky.social
This month's Presidencies newsletter is now available! As a baseball fan in addition to being a presidential history fanatic, I couldn't help but take a look at the intersection between sports and presidents. Hope you enjoy! #history #POTUS open.substack.com/pub/presiden...
Sports and Presidencies
As a baseball fan, this time of year is when we have to face the harsh reality of whether the preseason is going to happen or we’re on the countdown to say goodbye to our team until the spring.
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hometownherald.bsky.social
In a world of fast food, the automat was a marvel. A simple nickel could get you a hot meal, a slice of pie, and a taste of the future. Discover the story of a forgotten American icon. #Automat #HornAndHardart #History #Diners #Nostalgia
More Than a Meal: The Automat as an American Icon
In a world of fast food, the automat was a marvel. A simple nickel could get you a hot meal, a slice of pie, and a taste of the future. Discover the story of a forgotten American icon. #Automat #HornAndHardart #History #Diners #Nostalgia
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titoalpastor.bsky.social
"The team also found that women were just as likely, if not more so, to be buried with stone tools than men. This flies in the face of a decades-old stereotype that Stone Age women didn’t use stone tools as frequently as men."
👩🏽‍💼🪦🗡️🪓 #StoneAge #Women #Tools #Archaeology #History
Stone Age women were buried with as many tools as men
Prehistoric graves show women wielded more than early archeologists gave them credit for.
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shuhistorydept.bsky.social
History 115 students helping to put up flags to honor 9/11 victims!
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historygirl.bsky.social
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historicnewengland.bsky.social
𝐈𝐧𝐭𝐞𝐫𝐧𝐬𝐡𝐢𝐩 𝐎𝐩𝐩𝐨𝐫𝐭𝐮𝐧𝐢𝐭𝐢𝐞𝐬 𝐚𝐭 𝐇𝐢𝐬𝐭𝐨𝐫𝐢𝐜 𝐍𝐞𝐰 𝐄𝐧𝐠𝐥𝐚𝐧𝐝
Historic New England offers exciting opportunities for students, recent graduates, and history enthusiasts to gain real-world experience while helping to preserve our region’s past.
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kmarino1.bsky.social
🗃️ Still needing nominees! #academicsky #history
kmarino1.bsky.social
We’re preparing the ballot for the New England Historical Association and seeking people to run for a variety of positions within the organization! Please email me if interested: [email protected] 🗃️
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shuhistorydept.bsky.social
Great day at SHU! Hosting Dr. Berkin to hear her talk on women and the Revolution!
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jloakley.bsky.social
One of my great joys of teaching #history hands-on, was showing students the tools used by both colonial & pioneer people. Can you recognize some of them?
A tin showing flint and steel, tea and other items used in 19th kitchen.