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Joan Miro, "Les demoiselles au papillon/ The ladies at the butterfly",1973. https://t.co/aUIcB1lqEX

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Gun industry executives say mass shootings are good for business https://t.co/88YQxKWCrh by @lhfang

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Truly fascinating piece about history of M16/AR-15 and its influence on subculture of “tactical lifestyle” https://t.co/Y7mWQ2sUYW

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Our explainer on #Juncker plan from last year is still worth reading https://t.co/maXirqwbDV https://t.co/13Rl4Uwx35

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Double Standard, 1961 by Dennis Hopper https://t.co/6Y42Rpp3Jj

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Which is why no serious conservative strategist would ever have allowed the question to be put! https://t.co/4mI1Dpimtl

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To learn and think; to think and live; to live and learn: this always, with new insight, new understanding, and new love.nn— Sylvia Plath

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IMF warns on China’s corporate debt https://t.co/kJ4g3pOs9p

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World's economic center of gravity, 1 AD to 2010. Moving Easterly…. https://t.co/026XhVzBc9 ht @bill_easterly https://t.co/Ugf7NM6T5E

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17 people followed me and 10 people unfollowed me // automatically checked by https://t.co/6OcA0TR5tH

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Welcome the incomparably brilliant @daniel_todman to Twitter! Loving Britain's War so far. (Nobbled by the PR dept, were you?)

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This is truly terrifying! https://t.co/xjUyT35nkW

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Chicago Fed Letter looks at whether #Greece is more/less indebted than #Portugal or #Ireland https://t.co/eymgK3JEjE https://t.co/SQxZ3dd0Py

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IMAGE: Devastation in Syrian city of Deir ez-Zor. https://t.co/qEB4OWoKpL

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Indeed it is splendid, very much look forwarding to reading @daniel_todman history of Britain's war very soon. #ww2 https://t.co/eQSugYAhqm

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Enormous Driftwood Washes Ashore in Washington https://t.co/lqtiedsvJL @LiveScience

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In "Cottage Scenery" (1845), George Caleb Bingham depicts a bucolic scene of farmers before their cottage. https://t.co/UARyb2CS5A

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Paul Gauguin, born 7 June 1848. My review from 2013 https://t.co/2OftvbpeHM https://t.co/gdSZLsTe4F https://t.co/iARqC0Wwgd

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Elsevier purchase SSRN: Social scientists face questions over whether centralised repository is … https://t.co/D5tYMBEJ77 via @LSEGovernment

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Bourgeois, The Institute – mirrored building, in cage with giant floating mirrors. The academy? Genius! In Sprengler https://t.co/jwzcEN8KCh

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Anthropologist at LEGO – I'm struggling to think of a finer job… https://t.co/Iwuerm9mer

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Lim sketching a debatable line from Parvus to Kita Ikki, Corradini, Sun-t’ak to dependency theory nhttps://t.co/QftF8i9qMI

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Great talk by Jie-Huyn Lim on Marxism and Asian revolution. Parvus took “national economy” to Turkey in 1910.nhttps://t.co/QftF8i9qMI

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Listening to fascinating talk by abdulhamit kırmızı @hakirim on narratives of Ottoman and post-Ottoman history at nhttps://t.co/QftF8i9qMI

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@adam_tooze I saw the brilliant Oppermann Show at @info_wkv https://t.co/JDvD38QW8Z

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Transatlantic cable network stretched in the 1870s and 1880snhttps://t.co/k3FtbeSyRR https://t.co/QkXDKodGWo

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On viewing Anna Oppermann @TiniDonhttps://t.co/F4VGZHl5nG https://t.co/bmvcJGWrXP

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Anna Oppermann’s amazing collage. How could a historian not be delighted? https://t.co/GDwi1NufY8 https://t.co/EcOdk1WDlY

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If you are ever within reach VISIT the Sprengler Modern Art Museum in Hannover. Outstanding!nhttps://t.co/2kQtLmoZVN https://t.co/LkgNmdxZXG

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Promising opening to World Couunter-Revolutions conference in Hannover https://t.co/9ZvMjcKV8L https://t.co/3U1ks7r6Dg

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25 people followed me and 13 people unfollowed me // automatically checked by https://t.co/6OcA0TR5tH

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Klee’s Vorhaben or Project (1938) moved me almost to tears. https://t.co/pXpHTupmcl

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Stunned to see both Walter Benjamin’s Klees face to face at nhttps://t.co/BWQvI2fdrS https://t.co/vn9gS5Rc4Z

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Absolutely stunning Paul Klee show at the Centre Pompidou https://t.co/Dh9bTrOCl2

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Hazards of a Sunday morning reading Twitter while drinking coffee: you owe me a new keyboard… https://t.co/tTypqcpgmC

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