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  • Acts of Minor Treason's Andrew Barton suspects that handwriting will become obsolete, but that it may hang on as an affectation of the well-off.

  • Douglas Muir at A Fistful of Euros writes about how Ukraine's new prime minister is moving his country towards Russia.

  • Douglas also argues at Halfway Down the Danube that Mexico isn't going to face the lowest-low fertility of Spain and Italy, on the grounds of basic cultural differences.

  • Noel Maurer presents the history of Oklahoma's Italian-American community,

  • Personal Reflection's Jim Belshaw writes about how things like the Internet can broaden people's perspectives on history and history-writing, and in creating shared communities of interest out of isolated individuals.

  • Prince Edward Island's Peter Rukavina breaks the news that mainlanders tend to think that Islanders aren't friendly. The commenters suggest this is largely because the Island is such a tight-knit and isolated community that there isn't any room for strangers.

  • At Savage Minds, Dustin notes that history curriculums which don't explicitly incorporate the experiences of minority groups might be normative but are also biased.

  • Spacing Toronto's Shawn Micallef writes about how spring has led Torontonians to reclaim their cities.

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