So, my multiple cents. There are tons of historians who write about settler colonialism. You can read them--in fact, a lot of the theory in indigenous studies and settler colonialism comes from the social sciences (education, anthropology, etc.). But if you are going to discuss
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Replying to @dorothyk98 @tlecaque
so as for the history issue, this is not about history not writing or discuss settler colonialism or indigenous studies. This is about medieval history ignoring the work in the social sciences in their own fields. Lit. folk just happen to have read, studied, & published on it.
4:26 PM - 17 Feb 2020
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