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Journalist and historian. Pub musician. Dad. Husband. I also do dishes. My book: #TheBrightAges https://bit.ly/3x8L8nP . Subscribe: http://patreon.com/lollardfish .

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    1. southpaw‏ @nycsouthpaw Apr 16

      southpaw Retweeted Jake Sherman

      It neither here nor there, but I’ve never understood why the nativists think their traditions are Anglo Saxon rather than Norman (or some other thing).https://twitter.com/JakeSherman/status/1383106403800334348 …

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      Jake ShermanVerified account @JakeSherman
      At @PunchbowlNews — we’ve been covering the hill a long time. this is some of the most nativist stuff we’ve seen → Under the “Immigration” section: “America is a nation with a border, and a culture, strengthened by a common respect for uniquely Anglo-Saxon political traditions"
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    2. Matt Gabriele‏Verified account @prof_gabriele Apr 16
      Replying to @nycsouthpaw

      in 19th-century historiography, Normans were considered a mongrel race (part French, part Scandinavian). A-S were thought of as pure Germanics who conquered Romans.

      10 replies 11 retweets 153 likes
    3. southpaw‏ @nycsouthpaw Apr 16
      Replying to @prof_gabriele

      and 1066 was just a bit of an accident, the less said about it the better, I guess?

      6 replies 3 retweets 116 likes
    4. Matt Gabriele‏Verified account @prof_gabriele Apr 16
      Replying to @nycsouthpaw

      sort of. these kind of narratives depend on loss - think of the Lost Cause. God has punished them for some transgression, so that they can emerge from the forge emboldened. also in this case it allows you to say the barons remained A-S vs the Norman king (hence Magna Carta)

      3 replies 1 retweet 62 likes
    5. southpaw‏ @nycsouthpaw Apr 16
      Replying to @prof_gabriele

      Gotcha, so they’re down with Magna Carta but the Domesday Book is anathema to their traditions

      3 replies 2 retweets 57 likes
    6. Matt Gabriele‏Verified account @prof_gabriele Apr 16
      Replying to @nycsouthpaw

      yeah it's a cafeteria history that allows them to claim a certain political tradition and ignore what they don't like

      2 replies 4 retweets 86 likes
      David M. Perry‏Verified account @Lollardfish Apr 16
      Replying to @prof_gabriele @nycsouthpaw

      also adding in thomas beckett a proponent of "religious liberty" as part of that history. which was new to me until last december.

      11:15 AM - 16 Apr 2021
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      • Chase Teeples a nosy archaeologist (You Can't Reform This) southpaw Nicole Oertli King Dr. Aphra Behn Matt Gabriele John Weglein Surprised Eel Historian, PhD Brent S. Sirota
      1 reply 1 retweet 32 likes
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        2. Tom Doyle  🏴󠁧󠁢󠁳󠁣󠁴󠁿 🇲🇳 🇪🇸 🏴󠁧󠁢󠁥󠁮󠁧󠁿‏ @tcddoyle Apr 16
          Replying to @Lollardfish @prof_gabriele @nycsouthpaw

          Thomas Beckett, the Archbishop of Canterbury who was murdered (arguably) because his loyalty to the Pope outweighed his loyalty to Henry II, that Thomas Beckett?

          1 reply 0 retweets 12 likes
        3. Sophia Martin‏ @_sophiamartin_ Apr 16
          Replying to @tcddoyle @Lollardfish and

          Arguably? Please elaborate

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