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To some people, memes are associated with jokes about cats, coffee, and the latest TikTok trends. And it's fine. But online humor can also be sharp, insightful, and educational when it's done right.

That’s exactly what the Instagram account 'HistorylandHQ' offers. From everyday life in ancient civilizations to modern politics, it uses clever cultural references instead of dry textbook explanations to talk about the events that shape our present.

However, having sat through a class or two makes the punchline land even harder!

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Vintage 1938 newspaper clipping with a funny headline about a man denying a body is his, challenging history knowledge.

That ain’t me

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    Black and white mugshot of Joan Trumpauer Mulholland from 1961, related to funny memes challenging history knowledge.

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    Julia Göke, who is the doctoral researcher at the Luxembourg Centre for Contemporary and Digital History, argues that memes are integral to the creation of contemporary historical consciousness.

    By juxtaposing historical imagery with modern contexts, memes, she says, allow for a democratization of history, enabling people to engage with and contribute to historical discourse outside traditional academic frameworks.

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    19th century union cartoon showing low wages and high rent impacting workers in a funny history knowledge meme.

    Does the union make us strong?

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    Funny history meme featuring a quote by Diogenes of Sinope about philosophy and rich men’s houses.

    He was in to something!

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    Close-up of an ancient Egyptian bust with a skeptical expression, paired with a humorous history meme about pharaohs.

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    In other words, Göke believes memes aren't just jokes or distractions; in her eyes, they act as cultural touchpoints that reflect and shape public memory, revealing how we as a society interpret and reinterpret the past.

    Göke sees memes as both mirrors and constructors of historical meaning, giving everyday internet users the tools to interact and discuss the subject in ways that were once the domain of academics.

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    Anglo-Saxon metal face mask above a humorous tweet challenging history knowledge with a flipping through history book joke.

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    Portrait of Tsar Nicholas II with humorous text about banning vodka, related to funny memes challenging history knowledge.

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    Funny history meme explaining why many UK rivers are named Avon, featuring cartoonish Viking characters by a river.

    Yes River River

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    Medieval shoe with elongated toe seen in a funny meme challenging history knowledge and Timothée Chalamet comparison.

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    Göke categorizes this process into four stages:

    Productional: Focusing on the creation of memes, this dimension considers the intent and context behind their production, highlighting the role of creators in shaping historical narratives.

    Communicative: This step describes accessibility and reach. Memes vary from circulating in small private groups to appearing on widely used platforms, and since they're also highly intertextual, their understanding depends on the audience’s familiarity with the references and codes they use.

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    Receptive: Here, the emphasis is on how audiences interpret and engage with memes. Likes, dislikes, comments, all of these things determine a particular meme's longevity and relevance.

    Historical: Finally, this dimension looks at the role of memes in shaping historical discourse, influencing collective memory and public perception of historical events.

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    Screenshot of a humorous history meme showing a news headline about T. Rex intelligence from The Seattle Times.

    Been working on my Gruul Dino and Dragon deck lately

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    Funny memes humorously highlighting historical life expectations from height to income, challenging your history knowledge with humor.

    I would’ve been such a stud in the 1700s!

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    Comparison meme with a majestic unicorn representing the Eastern Bloc in propaganda and a worn horse showing reality, history memes.

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    Funny meme comparing future military uniforms in 2025 as camo emoji and 1225 as colorful knight in armor on horse.

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    "[Memes] wield significant discursive power, shaping contemporary discourse and providing a platform for diverse political opinions," Göke writes. "They have been shown to play a crucial role in community building, particularly for marginalized groups."

    However, at this point, bad actors have also realized their potential. The researcher adds that political memes aren't simply ways for people to share their opinions; they can also be leveraged to manipulate or influence audiences through strategies like inoculating, spreading, or countering ideas, often with the help of trolls. In this way, memes can serve as powerful tools for propaganda and disruption.

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    Person wearing improvised protective gear while checking out at a store in a funny history meme.

    Is this historical yet?

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    African-Americans queue outside a flood relief agency in 1937, contrasting with a cheerful billboard on American standard of living meme.

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    Humorous history meme comparing nations' use of spears and conquest of Afghanistan with a funny conclusion.

    Fair conclusion tbh

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    Portrait of Isaac Newton with text about revolutionizing math and physics, a funny meme challenging history knowledge.

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    For example, during the Brexit referendum, Russian operatives shared memes promoting anti-European Union sentiments, framing the EU as an oppressive force infringing on British sovereignty. This tactic not only fuelled pro-Brexit sentiment but also exploited existing divisions within British society. And that's just the tip of the iceberg.

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    British figure with head buried in the ground while India as a dog uncovers artifacts in a funny history meme.

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    Twitter post by Historyland about Public Universal Friend, an American preacher, featuring a historical portrait meme challenging history knowledge.

    Gotta be one of the coolest names out there

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    Animated meme contrasting German Empire helping Lenin and Red Army in Berlin, humorously challenging history knowledge with funny memes.

    Unexpected consequences

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    Man squatting and looking at a gorilla sitting with hands clasped, funny memes challenging history knowledge.

    HOW DEEP DOES IT GO?!?

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    “Russia has weaponized memes as part of a broader strategy of offensive information warfare—using troll farms, state-controlled media, and AI-generated content to spread false and misleading information as part of their strategy to sow confusion,” explains Dr. Tine Munk, lead researcher and senior lecturer in criminology at Nottingham Trent University's School of Social Sciences.

    So we have to approach historical memes with a critical eye and remember that humor and simplification can sometimes mask bias or manipulation.

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    Athlete wearing Ireland jersey with English label at starting line, humorous history meme challenging knowledge in a stadium.

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    Two contrasting black and white portraits illustrating a funny meme about history knowledge and the Vietnam War.

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    Funny memes comparing gorilla pop culture references across generations, challenging history knowledge with humorous images.

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    #25

    Tweet from Historyland humorously calling an Albania vs Serbia soccer match the start of World War III in funny history memes.

    Belgrade Brawl 2.0

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    Vintage black and white photo of Yugoslav officials, with humorous text challenging history knowledge through memes.

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    Map showing fertile land in Mesopotamia humorously suggesting starting a civilization, a funny meme challenging history knowledge.

    Very fertile

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    Humorous meme featuring a historic Prussian helmet with a pickle on top, challenging history knowledge humorously.

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    World map with humorous caption about Ottomans and cheaper pepper, a funny history meme challenging knowledge.

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    Humorous history meme comparing France opposing increased taxes to opposing Germany in 1939 with funny images.

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    Map showing 19th century Spain with territories highlighted, illustrating a funny history meme challenging historical knowledge.

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    Medieval-style illustration of a woman with red hair and a braid, captioned with a humorous history meme about battle timing.

    Okay but I would go into battle for her

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    Meme showing reactions to WW1, WW2, and chaotic internet culture representing WW3 in funny history challenge memes.

    Mooooovd to Florida buy the car you want

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    Satirical newspaper headline humorously reacting to the moon landing in a funny history meme format.

    Man walks on Moon

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    Funny history meme showing a frustrated character demanding sources and an ancient historian referencing a dream.

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    Three simple cartoon figures labeled Armenia, Georgia, and Azerbaijan, humorously depicted with a flag, challenging history knowledge.

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    Split image showing Darth Vader in his black costume on the left and Saddam Hussein with a beard on the right, history memes.

    Very cool

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    Map showing the shift of the Catholic population center from 33 AD to a forecast in 2050 across globe in history knowledge memes.

    There is a new pope in town

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    Couples kissing by a vintage car in 1983 New Jersey with Twin Towers in background, a funny meme challenging history knowledge.

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    Ancient warriors debating historical beliefs with a humorous take on history knowledge and exploration challenges.

    Dude just wanted to conque

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    Map of Chicago 2008-2009 with images of historical figures including Obama, Friedman, Al Capone, Pope Leo XIV, and Kanye West.

    Chicago be popping

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    Meme humor challenging history knowledge with a fantasy soldier referencing Alexander's troops and HOI4 game AI.

    Also can be said for most things

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    Historical map of ancient Roman and Greek territories with a humorous military draft text overlay meme.

    See ya in Tehran

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    Crying British meme arguing with calm Irish meme about language history, overlaid on decline of Irish speakers map.

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    Cartoon of Hirohito in a military hat addressing Japan’s surrender, a funny meme challenging history knowledge.

    It’s so over

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