This & other projects make a case for why, e.g., the groundbreaking work of Chinese scholars like Deng Xiaonan & many others should be included in #medieval history-I guess you missed the footnotes where their work is cited at length? Translations of their work also in the makinghttps://twitter.com/dorothyk98/status/1070692266426146816 …
#MedievalTwitter Here is what I see and I have read: "The Global Middle Ages offered more options than before, and experimentation abounded. But when does this change? in 1492 a Genoese seafarer re-established the spindliest of connections between Eurasia and the Americas, 1/2
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#MedievalTwitter "starting an experiment that from a European perspective took rather well, even if many around the world, especially Native Americans and African Americans, would have seen it, and continue to see it, differently." 2/2 -
#MedievalTwitter further in the reading "Looking further ahead, the mobility that had enabled options and diversity eventually became mass migrations, including the Atlantic slave trade and settler colonialism. Although some willingly embraced the options comprising modernity,1/2 - Show replies
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