By way of student loans…
By way of student loans the US government now owns 30 % of consumer debt. Add that to the support for mortgages by… https://t.co/02Da1vbOfl
By way of student loans the US government now owns 30 % of consumer debt. Add that to the support for mortgages by… https://t.co/02Da1vbOfl
"If you don’t make stuff you can’t have a strong country, you can’t protect yourself .. you go by the way of Greece… https://t.co/B9j2ygICvU
In Switzerland they are swaddling the Rhone glacier in blankets so as to reduce the speed at which it is melting.… https://t.co/h23a7XNKXX
NI Border Impossibility Trinity blog by @JohnSpringford worth a read. Have ‘enhanced’ the graphic:… https://t.co/r9xrwaOyXl
Germany’s “dead zones” … and it isn’t just the wifi that is the problem. Huge structural problems are compounded by… https://t.co/Utqulwb6Uc
Before Rosie there was Ronnie the Bren Gun Girl; nearly 1 million Canadian women worked in wartime factories. I we… https://t.co/9GmPA5Ep1u
Catching a glimpse of Apple’s tin, tantalum, tungsten, gold (3TG) and cobalt supply chains by way of its compliance… https://t.co/0CW90VBvwn
Regional inequality is growing across Europe but nowhere does it like the UK! It literally won’t fit on the graph.… https://t.co/9bXda1uuYI
No! People do not adjust their sense of the good life to their circumstances. YES the poor do suffer! Humans who li… https://t.co/bVvg3Nvv18
Recommended on Franco-Prussian war. @geoffwawro https://t.co/Vip0dRIYAQ https://t.co/ZNrwT24G65
When Jeremy Bentham’s head mummified in 1832 was taken hostage by UCL students in 1975 the College paid 10 pounds f… https://t.co/wbxOP29Ck0
The shrinkage in European capital markets by 8 % of GDP is particularly driven by the UK, whose scale has fallen as… https://t.co/JViQMDF4lA
@adam_tooze I mean, it looks amazing https://t.co/0IiGLm5ZRl
World Bank’s staggeringly ambitious efforts at global wealth accounting, to which @davidpilling draws attention in… https://t.co/OanWhXpfVi
The drawing that Bourgeois was doing in her 90s that were shown at @MuseumModernArt were simply stunning!… https://t.co/VqFkBRsdVO
Impatient. “It is spring again. The earth is like a child that knows poems by heart." ~ Rainer Mar… https://t.co/bySZTk25qN
Things America would rather not know about: the loose correlation between causes of death and Fed funding for resea… https://t.co/CKaHcT2SYV
1934: Emperor Bao Dai pardons a young law student for "communist plots." The student: Vo Nguyen Giap — the future… https://t.co/DuNbKIg3hk
"I think the correct posture towards the people who are doing it now is disparagement.” – Larry Summers disses envi… https://t.co/FSWxYKa0f2
@nickikt On the next iteration I will give it a try!
Reenacting the barricade battles of 18 March 1848 on the twenty-first century Alexanderplatz in Berlin.… https://t.co/ovw0R42W0k
Especially for those lucky enough to not follow the Brexit saga on a daily basis this is as a great overview of the… https://t.co/iIxydCNsNG
Did you know…that you can find all of our Economic Perspectives journal articles online, back to 1977? See how th… https://t.co/if2iTWbioy
RIP Hayden White, one of the most remarkable and influential historiographers of the 20th century, who passed away… https://t.co/gw8Ny69mfC
The Thomas Cole show at the @metmuseum is REALLY well curated. Fabulous introduction to early 19th-century American… https://t.co/mjc81mX21Y
When Avalon Hill distributed the game of Class Struggle (1978). https://t.co/QNS2Uxkx8c
Will Finance Policies solve the EU “Refugee Crisis”? Is there hope for a grand bargain? Fascinating round up of ove… https://t.co/bVJ4wunz8l
Prussian cavalry fires on revolutionary crowd outside Berlin palace 18 March 1848, with palace dome under construct… https://t.co/GqW0EoG5ot
Absolute must-read article for any student/scholar of the First World War. Horne and Kramer respond to fresh denial… https://t.co/uzuv2EaDLA
The German Spring Offensives of 1918: Last Chance or Forlorn Hope? https://t.co/buoYQaOrsT
If you are into environmental history, the excellent Paul Warde of @cambUP_History has joined twitter! follow him a… https://t.co/9HtpPoRmkO
Reenacting the barricade battles of 18 March 1848 on the twenty-first century Alexanderplatz in Berlin.… https://t.co/S3iwVIiQiX
One of the moments where Germany’s history failed to turn? March 21 1848 Frederick Wilhelm IV submits to Berlin cro… https://t.co/zD7F8D2PNa
War in Germany: 1848 and the impasse of conservative militarism in Prussia – https://t.co/FZCdE2dLkk https://t.co/JckP8bC8PC
Taking the War in Germany story up to 1850.
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