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Dr Caitlin Green
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Dr Caitlin Green

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History, archaeology, place-names & early lit. Main research on post-Roman Britain & Anglo-Saxon England; also long-distance trade, migration & contact.

Cornwall/Lincolnshire
caitlingreen.org
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    1. Ahmed Aloirati‏ @Ahmed_Aloirati 12 Aug 2015

      @caitlinrgreen the Mongol Empire may be viewed as a catalyst for change from the pre-modern era to the modern era. Sorry, I cannot agree>

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    2. Ahmed Aloirati‏ @Ahmed_Aloirati 12 Aug 2015
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      .@caitlinrgreen >this statment in the end of the article …http://worldhistoryconnected.press.illinois.edu/5.2/may.html , I cannot apply on Mongol Empire, it just ended several>

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    3. Ahmed Aloirati‏ @Ahmed_Aloirati 12 Aug 2015
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      @caitlinrgreen > previous dynasties and led to the creation of new power centers, but was not a catalyst for change from the pre-modern>

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    4. Ahmed Aloirati‏ @Ahmed_Aloirati 12 Aug 2015
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      .@caitlinrgreen > era to the modern era.

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    5. Ahmed Aloirati‏ @Ahmed_Aloirati 12 Aug 2015
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      ,@caitlinrgreen >Germanic tribes maybe were catalyst for change from the pre-modern era to the modern era. in Europe when Ended the Western>

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    6. Ahmed Aloirati‏ @Ahmed_Aloirati 12 Aug 2015
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      @caitlinrgreen>Roman Empire, but even in this case we should remember there are 1000 yrs between Fall of Rome & Modern Era.

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      Dr Caitlin Green‏ @caitlinrgreen 12 Aug 2015
      Replying to @Ahmed_Aloirati

      @Archatgs agree to a degree, though note Heather & Hedeager's case for the Huns forcing the 4th/5thC changes....

      2:07 AM - 12 Aug 2015
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        2. Ahmed Aloirati‏ @Ahmed_Aloirati 12 Aug 2015
          Replying to @caitlinrgreen

          @caitlinrgreen "to a degree" it means you have some reservations; can you please tell me your reservations?

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        3. Dr Caitlin Green‏ @caitlinrgreen 12 Aug 2015
          Replying to @Ahmed_Aloirati

          @Archatgs that they caused massive changes, but catalyst Huns if follow Heather, + Hedeager argues some 'Germanic' cultural aspects=Hunnic

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        4. Ahmed Aloirati‏ @Ahmed_Aloirati 12 Aug 2015
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          @caitlinrgreen Do you have a link for Heather &/or Hedeager?

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        5. Ahmed Aloirati‏ @Ahmed_Aloirati 12 Aug 2015
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          @caitlinrgreen I think you article http://www.caitlingreen.org/2015/07/were-there-huns-in-anglo-saxon-england.html … has some points related to our subject.

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        6. Dr Caitlin Green‏ @caitlinrgreen 12 Aug 2015
          Replying to @Ahmed_Aloirati

          @Archatgs Yes, Heather and Hedeager both cited in notes to that piece :)

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        7. Ahmed Aloirati‏ @Ahmed_Aloirati 12 Aug 2015
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          @caitlinrgreen the article is well written. I like your style.

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