This is the 166th post in my series that explores the most-used words in the top stories shared among Environmental Historians and Environmental Humanities scholars on Twitter each week.
Here are the top articles among environmental historians and humanities scholars this past week (April 27, 2020 – May 3, 2020):
https://twitter.com/postcolsandwich/status/1254785402449227786
Monday: “National Archives makes its entire digital archive available for free,” IanVisits
Tuesday: “The Biden Trap: As the candidate faces credible assault allegations, his progressive female colleagues are being offered a poisoned chalice.” by Rebecca Traister, The Cut
Wednesday: “Two men in Georgia drank disinfectants in efforts to prevent COVID-19, officials say” by Aris Folley, The Hill
Thursday: “Robert May, Baron May of Oxford,” Wikipedia
Friday: “Bennett-Tinsley Award Past Winners,” Indiana Historical Bureau
Saturday: “White House blocks Fauci from testifying before House panel next week” by Erica Werner and
Mike DeBonis, The Washington Post
Sunday: “Streets Should Be Car-Free During Lockdown. And After.” by , The New York Times
Top Words
1. May
2. will
3. Biden
4. women
5. University
6. said
7. Robert
8. New
9. Royal
10. House