Amy Sopcak-Joseph
Historian of early America, women & gender, print culture, & consumers. Books, coffee, cats.
@silencedogoodbos.bsky.social
Bringing light to Boston’s enduring revolutionary spirit https://www.silencedogoodboston.com
@mikkibrock.bsky.social
historian of religion, the supernatural, & gender in early modern Scotland | professor at W&L | views mine | she/her.
@wsguk.bsky.social
Multi-disciplinary international group promoting the study of women and gender in the early modern period and long eighteenth century. https://womensstudiesgroup.org/ Seminars | Workshops | Outings | Bursary Scheme | Mentoring | Newsletter | Reading Group
@profbrucedorsey.bsky.social
Historian, writer. Professor of History, Swarthmore College. Most recent: MURDER IN A MILL TOWN (Oxford UP). Rep'd by Mullane Literary Associates.
@crampell.bsky.social
MSNBC anchor/co-host of The Weekend: Primetime, Sat/Sun 6-9pm. Washington Post syndicated op-ed columnist. Econ, politics, immigration, tax, etc. + occasional theater nerdery.
@sharpweb.org
📚 Society for the History of Authorship, Reading and Publishing 💚 Promoting humanities scholarship 🤓 Supporting global, early career, and BIPOC scholars 🪢 Facilitating bookish community sharpweb.org
@infinitescream.bsky.social
by @nora.zone, huge thanks to @jewel.andraia.xyz, @bluebotsdonequick.com. it/its
@commonplacejrnl.bsky.social
Commonplace: the journal of early American life since 2000. Published by a partnership of the OIEAHC and AAS. Commonplace.online
@rarebookschool.bsky.social
Rare Book School is a non-profit institute located in Charlottesville, VA, that provides advocacy, education, and outreach for the study, care, and uses of written, printed, and born-digital materials. rarebookschool.org
@pennmaterialtexts.bsky.social
Workshop in the History of Material Texts @upenn.edu / founded by Peter Stallybrass in 1993, now directed by @zacharylesser.bsky.social, John Pollack, and Jerry Singerman / Mondays, 5:15pm / in person in the Kislak Center, and on Zoom / All welcome
@crcversailles.bsky.social
Le GIP - Centre de recherche du château de Versailles a pour objet la #recherche et la #formation sur les lieux et expressions du pouvoir au château Versailles et en Europe Site web, portail de ressources, réseaux sociaux ▶ https://linktr.ee/crcversailles
@lauraearlspark.bsky.social
Historian of material culture and the maternal body in the British Atlantic world. Director of the Read House & Gardens at Delaware Historical Society.
@melissadevelvis.org
GA/SC boundary dweller, historian of women & the U.S. South. Author of Gendering Secession: White Women and Politics in South Carolina, 1859-1861. Sports! melissadevelvis.org
@loradeets.bsky.social
Lecturer in Publishing UCL Dept of Information Studies | Publishing Studies, Book History, DH | SHARP | E-books and ‘Real Books’: Digital Reading and the Experience of Bookness (CUP 2025). Is it digital and arguably a book? You had me at ‘arguably’.
@anamariaherman.bsky.social
Associate Professor at University of Greenwich | Senior Fellow HEA | Researching gender in the arts + STS + museums + digital + apps | See my blog site for more: www.anamariaherman.com | Author of 'Reconfiguring the Museum' (McGill-Queen's Uni Press, 2023)
@womenshistnet.bsky.social
A national association supporting those who are passionate about women's and gender history. Also on LinkedIn. Read about our networks mission, values and our Equality and Diversity Statement: https://womenshistorynetwork.org/about-page/
@brianleechphd.bsky.social
Historian of American West, Midwest, environmental history, mining, energy, food, animals. Currently researching the history of U.S. speed limits & mining in popular culture. https://brianleechphd.net
@literarystefan.bsky.social
Teacher-activist focused on disability & mad experience, critical ethnic studies, DH & violence | lover of books & chips | lecturer @ Holy Cross in Worcester/Pakachoag
@h-materialculture.bsky.social
3000+ member H-Net academic network about the study of objects, the built environment, and materiality. @ us about your *things*, pubs, CFPs, syllabi, etc. #MaterialCulture Posts by @daniellekinsey.bsky.social https://networks.h-net.org/h-material-culture
@dwlachance.bsky.social
Law & Humanities Professor in Emory University’s History Department. Ph.D. in American Studies (UMN). I write about crime and punishment in American Culture. Author: Executing Freedom (2016), Crimesploitation (2022). Website: https://tinyurl.com/rmhsv6fx
@readex.com
Established more than 80 years ago, Readex, a division of NewsBank, Inc., publishes unique, important, and carefully curated primary source collections for academic research.
@emilyjlm.bsky.social
Digital Humanities Lecturer @universityofleeds.bsky.social, Victorianist, periodicals scholar, Dickensian
@clnewhall.bsky.social
Historian & History Teacher, Early Americanist, History of the Book, Libraries, Sailor, Liberia, Letterpress, Music, 18th Century, Atlantic, African American
@amymatthewson.bsky.social
Historian of China in the British Imagination, 19th and early 20th centuries, Visual and Material Cultures. Assistant Professor at University of Birmingham
@amrevmuseum.bsky.social
“A nuanced, warts-and-all telling of the American Revolution.” – CBS Sunday Morning. Open daily in historic Philadelphia, 10 a.m. – 5 p.m. #HowRevolutionary
@joycechaplin.bsky.social
Harvard professor, historian of science, technology, medicine, food, climate, and biodiversity 🜃 (https://history.fas.harvard.edu/people/joyce-chaplin) New book: THE FRANKLIN STOVE (https://us.macmillan.com/books/9780374613808/thefranklinstove/)
@astrokatie.com
Cosmologist, pilot, author, connoisseur of cosmic catastrophes. TEDFellow, CIFAR Azrieli Global Scholar. Domain verified through my personal astrokatie.com website. She/her. Dr. Personal account; not speaking for employer or anyone else.
@emmaamador.bsky.social
🌳 Historian @ UConn — Book, The Politics of Care Work: Puerto Rican Women Organizing for Social Justice (Duke UP, *May 2025*) 🌿 Research Fellow @ CENTRO (2024-25) 🍃this is my personal account, doesn’t reflect the views of my employers🍃
@godpod.bsky.social
Creator of the Universe. Daily free newsletter & animated podcast here: https://www.thegodpodcast.com
@joanneknowlesuk.bsky.social
Senior Lecturer in Media, Culture, Communication @LJMU. Research interests in culture, media & literary studies #C19 to now. My views, RT ≠ endorsement.
@drhardesty.bsky.social
Professor of History at Western Washington University. Historian of colonial America, labor, and slavery. Most recent book: https://hackettpublishing.com/the-suriname-writings-of-john-gabriel-stedman
@vulgarhistory.bsky.social
Feminist women’s history comedy podcast hosted by Ann Foster
@medievalpast.bsky.social
Professor of medieval history, podcaster, writer, & bibliophile. MA/PhD from UCSB. Working on masculinity, marriage, & law in late medieval Italy. D&D & TTRPG enthusiast. Dabbler in history of magic & witchcraft. @enchantedpodcast.net enchantedpodcast.net
@drjonpotter.bsky.social
Researches Victorian periodicals, visual culture, and literature; teaches academic skills at Birmingham City University. Probably the least online person you'll meet online. Author of Discourses of Vision in C19th Britain: https://tinyurl.com/5bxvawy6
@victorianreview.bsky.social
Peer-reviewed interdisciplinary journal on C19 literature & culture Send submissions to submissionsvr@gmail.com Website https://victorianreview.org/ Issues https://muse.jhu.edu/pub/1/journal/508
@ncsascholars.bsky.social
Official account for the 19th Century Studies Association. Come here for our CFP, prizes, and publication news.
@clarelees.bsky.social
Director of the Institute of English Studies, School of Advanced Study, University of London. Medievalist. Feminist. Poetry now and in the last 1000 or so years. Arts. Practice. All kinds of books and their histories.
@jessicawranosky.bsky.social
Distinguished Professor of DH & History-Women, gender & sexuality hist &voting rights specialist. Auntie Maime, “Life is a banquet. Most poor suckers are starving to death.Live!Live!Live!” Posts are my own 1st Amendment. www.jessicabrannonwranosky.com
@nehgov.bsky.social
A federal agency, National Endowment for the Humanities supports research, preservation, public programs, and education in the humanities. Reposts ≠ endorsements.
@dmoore26.bsky.social
Historian of women's history, nationalism, and religion in the 19th century (mostly Italy and Britain). Adjunct Asst Prof at John Jay College, CUNY
@print-and-prob.bsky.social
developing tools, data, and machine learning methods to discover new bibliographical evidence in early printed books
@drgillhistory.bsky.social
Historian of women in late medieval/early mod Italy. Writing a book on a monastery for repentant prostitutes. Open University. Feminist. Strong words; weak tea. UCU rep. She/her.
@cgoodhistorian.bsky.social
Historian, writer, and teacher of early American gender, culture, & politics; Assoc. Prof; Public Historian; Author of FIRST FAMILY (Hanover Square) & FOUNDING FRIENDSHIPS(OUP) cassandragoodhistorian.com | same handle on insta & Mastodon
@kyleroberts6.bsky.social
Scholar of Atlantic World Religion, Public History, and Digital Humanities. Executive Director of the Congregational Library & Archives, Boston - https://www.congregationallibrary.org/
@katecarp.bsky.social
Historian/writer. Creator, @draftingthepast.bsky.social podcast. History of science PhD candidate at Princeton, based in KCMO. Working on a history of storm chasing. https://draftingthepast.com/ http://kathrynbcarpenter.com/ Profile 📷 John Legg
@michaelhattem.bsky.social
Historian, American Revolution and popular memory | Author of "The Memory of '76" (E209 .H38 2024) and “Past & Prologue” (E210 .H38 2020) | Music: National Steel | @Arsenal
@drnbaker.bsky.social
Historian, feminist, UU. Currently finishing a book on the long conservative women's movement in 20th-c. America. My other book project is on feminist legal reformers in 20th-c. Texas, particularly at mid-century.