Ciaran O'Neill
Historian at TCD, interested in Ireland and Empire, Public History, and lots of other things. Co-lead for Trinity's Colonial Legacies.
@rebeccasmithauthor.bsky.social
Writer, journalist. Rural: The Lives of the Working-Class Countryside out now. Published by William Collins Beckcsmith.com
@dublincityheritage.bsky.social
Implementing the Strategic Heritage Plan 2024-29 @dubcitycouncil. Proud to be part of the @heritagecouncil.ie's Heritage Officer Network. Email: [email protected]
@downham.bsky.social
Medievalist, Liverpool. She/Her. Author of ‘Medieval Ireland’ (Cambridge University Press) ‘Viking Kings of Britain and Ireland’ (Liverpool University Press) currently commissioned for a Penguin Classics volume on the Viking Age
@patrickmcdonagh98.bsky.social
Research Studentship at the National Library of Ireland | Historian of Late Medieval Ireland, Wales, and England | Irish Traveller | https://shorturl.at/u4JSw
@solgamsu.bsky.social
Sociologist/sociologue/soziologe of education (elites, geographies, social mobility, dreaming/fighting for another education). Union rep UCU: organising in various capacities. Working/living in Durham/Newcastle mostly. https://linksta.cc/@Sol%20Gamsu
@francesmnolan.bsky.social
SFI-IRC (Research Ireland) Pathway Fellow at UCD School of History. PI on Law versus Practice, a digital humanities project exploring women’s property ownership in early modern Ireland. https://www.lawvpractice.ie/
@eneclann.bsky.social
Eneclann Ltd. A heritage company with expertise in archives, record management & digitisation, established in 1998 and based in Dublin. www.eneclann.ie Inquiries: [email protected]
@eqneil.bsky.social
@mahonmurphy.bsky.social
First World War Historian based at Kyoto University Japan. Also dabble in a bit of Popular Culture Studies on the side.
@aoifeolearymcneice.bsky.social
History postdoc at University of Galway/Ollscoil na Gaillimhe Working on a more-than-human history of hydro-electricity on the Rivers Lee, Erne & Liffey. Finishing a book on global giving & the Irish Famine. she/they https://aoifeolearymcneice.com/
@katyphipps.bsky.social
Historian of sexuality and colonial power, looking at race/gender/imperialism/sex work in North Africa and more. Based at University of Bristol and Oxford. Always nosy.
@pptsapper.bsky.social
History person, Army officer, transplanted Buckeye, not really that angry anymore. Writes stuff. Some Star Wars. Refugee from Twitter. Views do not reflect or represent the DoD's. He/him/his. angrystaffofficer.com
@historyireland.bsky.social
Established in 1993, Ireland's premier history magazine. Published bi-monthly. Editor: Tommy Graham. www.historyireland.com A Wordwell Group publication. Subscribe in print or online here: https://historyireland.com/subscribe/
@abdnriiss.bsky.social
Promoting research into the languages, histories and literatures of Ireland and Scotland, and of their global diasporic communities. Est. 1999 at the University of Aberdeen.
@stevenhigh.bsky.social
Professor of History at Concordia's Centre for Oral History and Digital Storytelling. Current Project: Deindustrialization & the Politics of Our Time -- deindustrialization.org . New Book: The Left in Power: Bob Rae's NDP and the Working Class (Feb '25)
@tomasirish.bsky.social
Associate prof. at Swansea University. Interested in histories of internationalism, humanitarianism, war and peace. Currently writing book about creation of UNESCO. https://www.cambridge.org/core/books/feeding-the-mind/54928931819294582DE0357C61AEBD7F
@cirishcaceres.bsky.social
Irish Studies Center from the EFACIS network established at the University of Extremadura. https://ciscaceres.weebly.com https://x.com/cirish_caceres?s=21&t=mSZafaZRsiw_6zj-ekPNug
@elkedhoker.bsky.social
Professor of modern English literature at KU Leuven Director of the Leuven Centre for Irish Studies
@eilissmyth.bsky.social
Research Ireland Fellow in Shakespeare @ Trinity College Dublin's School of English | Writing about the politics of performing Shakespeare at Dublin’s Theatre Royal, Smock Alley in 17c-18c
@lyndseystonebri.bsky.social
“Women are keepers of their own story therefore they are historians.” Etel Adnan 'We are Free to Change the World: Hannah Arendt's Lessons in Love and Disobedience', 2025. https://lyndseystonebridge.com/
@geolug.bsky.social
Historian @Trinity College Dublin and Dublin Cemeteries Trust / Glasnevin Cemetery since 2015. Researching 19th and 20th century Irish history especially death, burial and poverty. Also Public History
@rosulli.bsky.social
Postdoctoral Fellow at the Keough-Naughton Institute for Irish Studies, University of Notre Dame. Historian of Immigration, Race and Nationalism in 19th Century USA, and Irish-American political views on 19th Century imperialism and anti-slavery
@sineadoshea.bsky.social
Filmmaker/Writer BlUE ROAD - THE EDNA O'BRIEN STORY Toronto 2024, Opening Night Film DOC NYC PRAY FOR OUR SINNERS A MOTHER BRINGS HER SON TO BE SHOT
@westernupubhist.bsky.social
MA & Undergrad Minor #PublicHistory @huronatwestern @westernu @kingsatwestern. Affiliated with @westernumedarti #LdnOnt https://www.history.uwo.ca/public_history/index.html
@cais-irish1973.bsky.social
The Canadian Association for Irish Studies has been promoting the study of Irish society, politics, history, literature, and culture since 1973.
@amclarenhistory.bsky.social
historian of imperial, cross-cult, & Aus history • book coming soon w/ OUP• lecturer @notredameaus • Reviews Ed @AboriginalHist
@undpress.bsky.social
The University of Notre Dame Press, the largest Catholic university press in the world, publishes academic and general interest books that engage the most enduring questions of our time.
@abbysbender.bsky.social
Teaching literature and Irish Studies at Sacred Heart University; writing about breastfeeding in Irish culture. Author of Israelites in Erin (Syracuse UP).
@normaowens.bsky.social
PhD Research Historian | University of Galway College of Arts Fellowship | 2024 MacCurtain/Cullen Prize | Social Network Analysis | Lace & Textiles | Long 18th Century | Gaeilge is fáilte
@tiffthompson.bsky.social
History PhD Candidate studying gender, violence, displacement, and activism during Northern Ireland’s Troubles at Boston College 🇵🇸
@routledgehistory.bsky.social
We publish academic books & journals in the field of history. This account is managed by our history Editorial teams.
@historydib.bsky.social
An authoritative reference work of nearly 11,000 lives for scholars of Irish history, society and culture from the Royal Irish Academy
@egeertsphd.bsky.social
Assistant Professor in Gender, Women’s Studies & Philosophy at University College Cork. Posthumanities Hub, Eco- & Bioart Lab & Posthumanism Research Institute affiliate. PhD UC Santa Cruz.🦄 https://linktr.ee/egeerts Meme, cat & neurospicy queen. She/they.
@angela-historian.bsky.social
Historian, editor Migration, women, exploration, travel, Donegal Editor at Dictionary of Irish Biography www.historianka.com
@emmetkirwan.bsky.social
Playwright & Actor ‘RIOT’ Vicar St in July. Reps. Writing: Curtis Brown. Acting: United UK & Lisa Richards IRL https://linktr.ee/Emmetkirwan?fbclid=PAAaat-_vsdAnFapXO9hCuc6FR70ksrDJw7l-m7w4
@gavant.bsky.social
Professor of Media, MU. Writing right now about ‘freedom of speech’ in a world of noise.
@lauracking.bsky.social
Historian, latest book Living with the Dead (open access, OUP, 2025). Interested everyday life, emotional relationships, and how history gets passed on. Love collaborating with people in and outside the University
@nmireland.bsky.social
Ireland’s premier cultural institution and home to the greatest collection of Irish heritage, culture and history. Free admission.
@historyinpublic.bsky.social
A public history blog from the Cambridge History Faculty 🪶
@darlingorlaith.bsky.social
Research Ireland postdoc @ UCD in contemporary literature, affect, and late capitalism | Previously postdoc @ JLU Giessen | PhD @ Trinity College Dublin | Tuirseach, traochta agus cáite amach | Free Palestine Work @ https://orlaithdarling.com
@boapublishing.bsky.social
Our skilled team curate and digitise unique collections of primary sources that illuminate key historical concepts, events, and themes.