
RT @ChicagoFed: Chicago Fed Letter…
Chicago Fed Letter looks at whether #Greece is more/less indebted than #Portugal or #Ireland https://t.co/eymgK3JEjE https://t.co/SQxZ3dd0Py
Chicago Fed Letter looks at whether #Greece is more/less indebted than #Portugal or #Ireland https://t.co/eymgK3JEjE https://t.co/SQxZ3dd0Py
IMAGE: Devastation in Syrian city of Deir ez-Zor. https://t.co/qEB4OWoKpL
Indeed it is splendid, very much look forwarding to reading @daniel_todman history of Britain's war very soon. #ww2 https://t.co/eQSugYAhqm
Enormous Driftwood Washes Ashore in Washington https://t.co/lqtiedsvJL @LiveScience
In "Cottage Scenery" (1845), George Caleb Bingham depicts a bucolic scene of farmers before their cottage. https://t.co/UARyb2CS5A
Paul Gauguin, born 7 June 1848. My review from 2013 https://t.co/2OftvbpeHM https://t.co/gdSZLsTe4F https://t.co/iARqC0Wwgd
Elsevier purchase SSRN: Social scientists face questions over whether centralised repository is … https://t.co/D5tYMBEJ77 via @LSEGovernment
Bourgeois, The Institute – mirrored building, in cage with giant floating mirrors. The academy? Genius! In Sprengler https://t.co/jwzcEN8KCh
Anthropologist at LEGO – I'm struggling to think of a finer job… https://t.co/Iwuerm9mer
Lim sketching a debatable line from Parvus to Kita Ikki, Corradini, Sun-t’ak to dependency theory nhttps://t.co/QftF8i9qMI
Great talk by Jie-Huyn Lim on Marxism and Asian revolution. Parvus took “national economy” to Turkey in 1910.nhttps://t.co/QftF8i9qMI
Listening to fascinating talk by abdulhamit kırmızı @hakirim on narratives of Ottoman and post-Ottoman history at nhttps://t.co/QftF8i9qMI
@adam_tooze I saw the brilliant Oppermann Show at @info_wkv https://t.co/JDvD38QW8Z
Transatlantic cable network stretched in the 1870s and 1880snhttps://t.co/k3FtbeSyRR https://t.co/QkXDKodGWo
On viewing Anna Oppermann @TiniDonhttps://t.co/F4VGZHl5nG https://t.co/bmvcJGWrXP
Anna Oppermann’s amazing collage. How could a historian not be delighted? https://t.co/GDwi1NufY8 https://t.co/EcOdk1WDlY
If you are ever within reach VISIT the Sprengler Modern Art Museum in Hannover. Outstanding!nhttps://t.co/2kQtLmoZVN https://t.co/LkgNmdxZXG
Promising opening to World Couunter-Revolutions conference in Hannover https://t.co/9ZvMjcKV8L https://t.co/3U1ks7r6Dg
25 people followed me and 13 people unfollowed me // automatically checked by https://t.co/6OcA0TR5tH
Klee’s Vorhaben or Project (1938) moved me almost to tears. https://t.co/pXpHTupmcl
Stunned to see both Walter Benjamin’s Klees face to face at nhttps://t.co/BWQvI2fdrS https://t.co/vn9gS5Rc4Z
Absolutely stunning Paul Klee show at the Centre Pompidou https://t.co/Dh9bTrOCl2
Hazards of a Sunday morning reading Twitter while drinking coffee: you owe me a new keyboard… https://t.co/tTypqcpgmC
How to Teach Intermediate Macroeconomics after the Crisis? https://t.co/JFd2hJS16a via @PIIE
Hazards of a Sunday holed up writing … so distracted by Order of Things that I accidentally consumed my last bag of Cheesy Wotsits. Crisis!
History of Economic Thought Website. A Veritable Treasure Trove. https://t.co/1clkqVBaWQ
"2008–10 economic crisis was associated with about 260 000 excess cancer-related deaths in the OECD". Shocking. https://t.co/DIjGJQ9lqx
Claudine Rankin nSome years there exists a wanting to escape ….nhttps://t.co/vLhvH2qQO9 https://t.co/0SBj7ssFnj
#Germany gov't coalition, unions and employers consider raising minimum wage in 2017 https://t.co/5tPIoquo6T
Itvw w/ @wurenhua, the historian of 1989: his research on martial law troops, comparing his work w Tiananmen Papers https://t.co/ByEHBFKXxI
I’ve spent a few days wrestling with Timothy Mitchell’s brilliant second book, but it has left me feeling enriched. https://t.co/QNl7QtWdPl
Looking forward to this!n https://t.co/tXdmvxl6kj
China’s financial system: The coming debt bust. It is likely to be more chaotic than Japan's in the 90s https://t.co/ip1uoL0V1n
“Why are you still talking about Tiananmen?” https://t.co/WckQUQyPmh via @qz
Daniel Todman's ‘Britain’s War: Into Battle, 1937-1941’ looks like essential reading https://t.co/Cv8TA6VpNS via @FT
4 June 1783. A hot-air balloon was demonstrated by the French brothers Joseph & Jacques Montgolfier. https://t.co/CNJCuNio1c
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