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Posts by Kate Birkbeck

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“Defend his own hearth”: The Transatlantic Origins of the National Rifle Association In September 1869, the founder of the National Rifle Association of Great Britain (NRA-GB) Francis Charteris, better known as Lord Elcho, wrote an open cal

So many more things to say about the British NRA but eternal thanks to the brilliant diplo team @diplomatichistory.bsky.social and reviewers for getting this in shape.

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🚨🚨 I always learn a ton from @chloemayoux.bsky.social

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@c-i-hawkey.bsky.social ??

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Just started! www.youtube.com/live/6AQDMKL...

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"In Our Own Words": Highlights from the Indigenous Collections at Beinecke Library

Brilliant virtual event today and sign up is still live! events.yale.edu/event/in-our...

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Thank you so much!

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Screenshot of Bad Bunny saying "the historians can correct me later."

Screenshot of Bad Bunny saying "the historians can correct me later."

PhDone !!! Thank gawddd for friends, comrades, good people along the way

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New for @historywo.bsky.social - a piece on South African exiles in socialist Tanzania, the 1976 Soweto student movement, and the lasting resonance of self-reliance

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What People Get Wrong About Wayne LaPierre's Time at the NRA Common retellings of its history miss the continuity that dates back to the group's 1871 founding.

Wrote about LaPierre’s departure and how marksmanship wasn’t neutral at the NRA’s founding time.com/6564789/nra-....

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