Blogs Cliopatria 2011 Cliopatria Award Nominations: Best Twitter Feed
Nov 1, 20112011 Cliopatria Award Nominations: Best Twitter Feed
NOMINATIONS FOR 2011 ARE NOW CLOSED
Look for the announcement of the winners in January at Cliopatria
Please submit, in comments below, your nominations for the best history-related twitter feed since 1 December 2010. [registration not required to post nominations, but the usual rules of civility and conduct still apply] Nominations will be accepted from November 1st through 30th.
Please include a username or URL for the Twitter feed, and feel free to add descriptions or comments in support, as well as links to specific tweets or conversations. You may nominate as many feeds as you wish in this category, and you may nominate individual blogs or bloggers in other categories as well.
If you want ideas of blogs or writers to nominate, see the History Blogroll or past editions of the History Carnival or its related carnivals.
Bloggers do not need to be academic historians. If you're not sure whether a tweeter or feed qualifies as "history," nominate them anyway and the judges will make a final determination. If you have questions, feel free to contact Ralph Luker or leave a comment here.
Judging Committee: Jonathan Dresner (chair), Manan Ahmed and Sharon Howard. [Judges are ineligible to win awards they are judging, but feel free to nominate them for something else!]
Navigation: 2011 Nomination Index, Best Group Blog, Best Individual Blog, Best New Blog, Best Writer, Best Blog Post, Best Series of Blog Posts, Best Twitter Feed, Best Podcast Episode
NOMINATIONS FOR 2011 ARE NOW CLOSED
Look for the announcement of the winners in January at Cliopatria
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