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Do you think they'd call this period in English history the Charles era or would it be more like the Post Second Elizbethian era?
Unclear. It didn't always go by monarch's name, in the past- sure, you had the Victorian era and the Georgian era before it, but you also have what we now call the Restoration era, and the sub-era of the Regency within Georgian, and the Tudor era named for a royal family rather than a specific monarch- though I have heard the term "Henrician" batted around for Henry VIII's reign. I still have to keep looking up what "Jacobean" comes from, because I always forget the exact explanation (James in Latin is Jacobeus, and the king was James I). I've also heard terms like "Thatcher-era," and of course after Edwardian you get periods named for historical events or attitudes on both sides of the pond: WWI, the Roaring Twenties, the Depression, WWII, etc.
(Shoutout to Regency for being extra-confusing: the literal English Regency was in the middle of stylistic/social period we use the term for. It was 1811-1820, but the aesthetics, media, and manners we think of as "Regency" span roughly the 1790s through 1830.)
Charles I's reign was called the Caroline or Carolean era, also from the Latin version of his name. So maybe, going by monarch's names, this is the second Caroline era?
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greendomine · 7 months
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i have so many Bad Books songs on the LnC playlist bcuz Pyotr is just like them and Friendly Advice is just like them and Mesa, AZ is ju-
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hangmanshoney · 11 months
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suuuper late uploading this bc I’ve had my new name for a little while now, but I figured new name, new pinned post - better late than never - so here we go!
Hi hey hello, welcome to my brain dump for a multiverse of fandoms!
*updated january 2024*
about me & this blog:
current era: glen powell (with a lil tom cruise still too)
current obsession(s): a certain bunch of fictional naval aviators (what’s new?), also apparently both real & fictional men from Texas.
current love(s) of my life: glen powell, monica barbaro & jake lockett.
current OTP’s: sereshaw/hangster, hannix, tarlos, chenford, brettsey, buddie.
OG / forever OTP’s: upstead, hawkami, rollisi, stellaride, jamko, ellick, tiva, madney, bathena, spoby.
content you may see here:
shows/movies
- chicago fire (hawkami, brettsey & stellaride trash + carver my beloved, holding up the universe)
- chicago pd (upstead trash forever & always - no matter how bad the writers are screwing them over!)
- top gun + maverick (basically my entire personality at this point, unapologetically a slut for jake seresin (cheers bestie @callsign-fangirl!) but also have a lil soft spot for mav, roo & bob!)
- 911 (buddie trash here + maddie buckley & may grant are my icons)
- 911: lonestar (tarlos are my babies & marjan is my queen)
- law & order: svu (rollisi are my babies, forever and always)
- criminal minds (still catching up but already unapologetically in love with derek morgan & spencer reid)
- bones (literally adore the jeffersonian gang & this show kinda blows my mind?)
- gilmore girls + a year in the life (jess mariano supremacy!)
- the rookie (in my chenford feels on a daily basis)
- csi vegas (my newest obsession - rapidly falling head over heels for josh folsom but also fully on the allie-josh ship train!)
- law & order: organised crime (elliot stabler’s reprisal got me hook, line & sinker and i never looked back)
- blue bloods (lil bit in love with the whole reagan clan but jamie has my heart)
- greys anatomy (merder & slexie forever and always, little grey my beloved!)
- ncis (forever in my ellick/tiva era)
- fbi
- pretty little liars
- gossip girl OG (my first tv show addiction, never gets old)
- gossip girl reboot
- succession
people
- tom holland (despite the name change he’s still my love, here for all the content I can get!)
- tom cruise (an obsession that came from nowhere & took over my life)
- glen powell (loml, my fave texas boy, my little pilot man)
- monica barbaro (my love, my angel, my queen)
- miles teller (feral for this man, pornstache n all!)
- lewis pullman (sweet lew lew my love)
- jesse lee soffer
- jake lockett (the texas men obsession continues)
- richard madden (bodyguard, rocketman, cinderella - you name it i’m here for it)
- chris evans (marvel, defending jacob, knives out - again, you name it i’m here for it)
- aaron taylor johnson (recently re-obsessed thanks to bullet train but I’ve been crushing since like 08 so I’m here for the long haul)
- sebastian stan
- andrew garfield (the first spiderman I ever loved, my first marvel crush)
- zendaya (girl crush all day every day)
- harry styles
- joe jonas
- brad simpson
- taron egerton (kingsman / rocketman mostly)
- shawn mendes
bands
- the vamps
- jonas brothers
franchises
- marvel (avengers / tasm era - spiderman / captain america / black widow mostly + all things bucky barnes)
- one chicago
- law & order
- mission: impossible
As always, like / comment / drop me a message if we have any fandoms in common, always looking to see new content on my feed & interact with new people. Feel free to reach out & I’ll give you a follow.
All the love, chloe✌️💕
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girderednerve · 1 year
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saw a tweet that made me mad, rest in pieces
the tweet says "ao3 is a fucking library. okay? that's what archive means," which feels like a sequence of words manufactured in a lab to make me, personally, go bananas
like yes i get it i know what they're saying—the content that people find objectionable on ao3 belongs there, because ao3 is an archive and/or library and these institutions are neutral repositories of information, including objectionable information. someone who may or may not work in the field responded with the ALA's library bill of rights (first adopted in 1939) & ranganathan's five laws of library science (from 1931). the first articulates a right to read and the second includes "every book its reader."
there are problems with these claims, and the problems are more interesting to me than whether or not we think ao3 is good. i feel that i ought to note here that i read a tremendous amount of fanfiction, for which i provide no particular justification. anyway the things that i care about here are 1. libraries are not archives—those are in fact two different, although related, kinds of institutions, which do different things; 2. the model of the library as a neutral marketplace of ideas is historically (&, of course, politically) limited, not obvious or universally accepted; and 3. libraries & archives both have complex ethical issues involved in their creation & collection maintenance, and there's lively debate in the field.
okay here's a potted history of american libraries are you ready? when they really started pushing free public libraries in the united states there were two main reasons that andrew carnegie & governments funded them: 1. the romantic ideal of jeffersonian democracy, which requires literacy & civic engagement; and 2. the idea that access to good books and reliable information would improve society. both of these reasons sound good, but for our purposes it's important to emphasize that this is a very limiting view of what libraries can or should do. the idea was that libraries would be socially improving, in the the narrow & weighted way of a lot of progressive era social policy: only good books, only reliable information, mediated by trained professionals, who would tend to the intellectual health of the community. librarianship & social work professionalized alongside one another. around the 30s, a different idea caught on: in response to the rise of fascism (i'm skipping a lot & rounding off a lot of edges), libraries contended that they were instead best understood as a marketplace of ideas. library bill of rights in '39! this idea held on through most of the 20th century, through desegregation: libraries are neutral, libraries have ideas that are objectionable to everyone, libraries improve communities by empowering people to seek a variety of information. there are advantages to this model, but consider its limitations: it emphasizes a certain kind of information, and it hides libraries' constant decision-making behind a veil of presumed neutrality. more recent ideas about librarianship eschew neutrality as impossible, and instead emphasize justice, access, and community-building; not sure where the field will end up, & it's also worth noting that there are plenty of conservatives & reactionaries who work in libraries. all of these missions have had libraries focusing on different areas of service, even though there have been consistent throughlines.
but what i want to get at here, with my contention that there are competing ideas even among library workers about what libraries (ought to) do, is that the idea that a library wouldn't balk at purchasing & circulating books because of content is flatly not true. two weeks ago someone contacted my library & asked us to buy the turner diaries, a white supremacist text, and our collection development librarian said no, which, if we took a strict reading of the bill of rights & laws of library science listed above, is 'censorship', or at least contrary to standards of the field. i think it is in every way good & correct that we didn't buy the turner diaries, though, & i suspect that at least a large subset of the folks who are so fond of the ao3-library defense would not disagree with this choice. we have only so much money with which to buy books; we claim for ourselves a specific role in the community, & that role is not 'distributor of white supremacist propaganda,' or, worse, 'financial contributor to white supremacist causes.' this is a cheap example, of course, but there are others; just saying "well, if you don't like this large collection of literature which contains works that you find objectionable, of course you must also hate libraries" elides both the stated missions of those collections & the active, ongoing choices made by people who maintain them.
of course the real content of this complaint is: instead of trotting out libraries as some sort of imagined pillar of intellectual freedom, while libraries are under increasingly aggressive fascist attack, we should articulate what it is that public libraries do, what we need them for, & how they work. obviously people who don't work in libraries &/or aren't making themselves miserable by going to library graduate school don't need to consider this in great depth, but i do think it's worthwhile to consider some specifics of questions about censorship, intellectual freedom, & civic institutions
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nicollekidman · 2 years
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in 2010 bones’ plot contrivance of having any member of the jeffersonian be able to video conference in to any place seemed insane but they basically just predicted the zoom era 
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lightdancer1 · 2 months
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Davis's Vice President, unlike almost all of his US counterparts, actually mattered beyond existing:
Alexander Stephens is another candidate for 'most evil of a bad lot' and was the man who gave in his own reedy high pitched voice a speech where he openly stated the cornerstone of the Confederacy rested on a particularly dogmatic assertion of both slavery as the positive good and this was a position he never retreated on during the war. In a classic example of why white supremacists are not only not masterminds but reliably barely functional human beings who marginally deserve the label, he spent most of the war ratfucking his own boss as an ideological Jeffersonian who refused to admit that if ideology hurt the war enough that it was lost he would be Vice President of the ashes.
As it turned out he would be elected Governor of Georgia in the Reconstruction era in one of the more stinging demonstrations of the ways Reconstruction failed and a good look at why the US South only marginally changed but did so in ways equally real enough to matter.
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a-god-in-ruins-rises · 5 months
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the war of 1812 is an often overlooked war whose outcome is generally considered to be "status quo ante."
but i totally disagree. i think the war of 1812 was a solid american victory and was absolutely /critical/ to america's eventual rise to power.
the war proved america could hold its own against the world's greatest power. america had spent the years preceding it just finding its footing. by 1812 we were just coming into our own. and in this war we first truly asserted our sovereignty and earned us some serious international respect.
the war united americans and gave us a sense of pride and common identity and purpose, prompting the era of good feelings.
we also saw a rapid growth in the american economy. the devastation of the war and the blockades encouraged a domestic industry and american self-sufficiency. and the "good feelings" were so good that even the jeffersonian democrats saw the wisdom in tariffs and internal improvements.
it also forced the british to recognize our sovereignty and our claims to our northwestern claims. it forced the british to abandon their agitation and funding of the native insurgency. this war basically opened up the west to americans. not just giving us total sovereign control over large swathes of land but also igniting the american drive for westward expansion.
in the end i think "the war of 1812" is a terribly uninspired name for such an important war. we should come up with a different name for it.
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akechi-if-he-slayed · 6 months
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ooo we were learning about the jeffersonian era in apush today and my teacher was literally just shit talking burr like it was SO funny. i dont think he said one good thing about him.
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azspot · 10 months
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Yet by the late 1970s and into the ’80s, a kind of perverse Jeffersonianism took the stage. Countervailing power would be stripped away through deregulation, union-busting, and free-trade agreements. This policy mix gave us the neoliberal economy, against which today’s reform voices are raised. These reformers, like those of the Progressive Era, are divided into Jeffersonian and Hamiltonian camps.
Teddy or Wilson—Which Way Populists?
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Answer the prompts and make sure you use evidence from the reading and sources (cite), then respond to one classmate regarding their answer. Jeffersonian Era Review the PPT https://docs.google.com/presentation/d/1o3ovx8IdZE1SXZcHQjxs5VJCKQY2dHIpVCkBIpBGw4A/edit?usp=sharing (Links to an external site.) watch the short…
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The MET (Accession Number: 1976.142.1)
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Answer the prompts and make sure you use evidence from the reading and sources (cite), then respond to one classmate regarding their answer. Jeffersonian Era Review the PPT https://docs.google.com/presentation/d/1o3ovx8IdZE1SXZcHQjxs5VJCKQY2dHIpVCkBIpBGw4A/edit?usp=sharing (Links to an external site.) watch the short…
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myassignmentonline · 2 years
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Answer the prompts and make sure you use evidence from the reading and sources (cite), then respond to one classmate regarding their answer. Jeffersonian Era Review the PPT https://docs.google.com/presentation/d/1o3ovx8IdZE1SXZcHQjxs5VJCKQY2dHIpVCkBIpBGw4A/edit?usp=sharing (Links to an external site.) watch the short…
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Answer the prompts and make sure you use evidence from the reading and sources (cite), then respond to one classmate regarding their answer. Jeffersonian Era Review the PPT https://docs.google.com/presentation/d/1o3ovx8IdZE1SXZcHQjxs5VJCKQY2dHIpVCkBIpBGw4A/edit?usp=sharing (Links to an external site.) watch the short…
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soleilees · 5 years
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i would like to thank nct for creating music that prevents me from having mental breakdowns while doing hw
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