Courtney Weiss Smith
professor @ Wesleyan, editor @ History & Theory and Norton Anthology of English Literature, mother @ home, lover of poetry and tv and good cheese @ all the times…
@cecs-york.bsky.social
• Putting the interdisciplinary in eighteenth century studies for over 25 years • Researching and teaching the longest eighteenth century, 1650-1850 • Home to the interdisciplinary in MA in Eighteenth Century Studies at the University of York
@michaeljsullivan.bsky.social
Literary critic at University of Oxford, St Catherine's College | Poetics | Transnational drift of verse forms | Digital Humanities & Digital Editing | General Editor, OUP Complete Works of Tennyson. Views are my own. www.michaeljsullivan.net
@healeyparera.bsky.social
Historian, Head of UConn History. Cities, architecture, planning, disasters, environment, Latin America.
@jbinder.bsky.social
Author of Language and the Rise of the Algorithm (U. Chicago Press, 2022). Intellectual historian/programmer, currently working in applied ML but still a humanities person at heart. PhD from CUNY. Opinions my own.
@johnobrien.bsky.social
@uncannydazzler.bsky.social
Teacher of the youths. Scholar of comics, media, and popular culture. Fan of all things Alison Blaire. Music enthusiast. First-generation academic. Xennial. ENFJ. Current writing projects revolve around transmedia storyworlds in K-pop.
@josephhone.bsky.social
Writes about literature and old books ☞ THE BOOK FORGER out now from Chatto & Windus ❧ Editing Pope
@alltoosuman.bsky.social
Historian of science and medicine. Proponent of Postcolonial science studies. Author of Difference and Disease: Race, Medicine, and the 18th Century British Empire (Cambridge, 2018); Crafting the Quantum: Arnold Sommerfeld and the Practice of Theory (MIT)
@rvtrousdale.bsky.social
Poetry, criticism, tomfoolery, rabble-rousing. She/her. Humor, Empathy, and Community in Twentieth-Century American Poetry (criticism, Oxford University Press); Five-Paragraph Essay on the Body-Mind Problem (poetry, Wesleyan University Press)
@alanyliu.bsky.social
I'm a professor in digital humanities & English at UC Santa Barbara. For public humanities, I founded http://4Humanities.org & co-founded https://center-humanities-communication.org/. My website: https://liu.english.ucsb.edu/
@annabel-l-kim.bsky.social
French prof at Harvard // UNBECOMING LANGUAGE (OSUP 2018) // CACAPHONIES (Minn 2022) // dua lipa stan & miley cyrus enthusiast // VERY into cats // vegan climate griever
@erikstrobl.bsky.social
Organizing Director, SEIU 668. A terror since the public school era
@lemuelgulliver.bsky.social
Lover of all animals and in awe of the natural world. Student of human cognition. I teach philosophy and literature. Passionate about climate justice. We are all interdependent.
@inthiseui.bsky.social
The Intellectual History Working Group at the European University Institute. Posts by @laurelinm.bsky.social and @arturbanaszewski.bsky.social.
@stevementz.bsky.social
#bluehumanities, Shakespeare, swimming, eco-poetry. English prof at St. John's (NYC).
@earlymodernjohn.bsky.social
Irishman in Yorkshire. Historian of language, education, mobility at the University of Leeds. Co-editor of the Historical Journal, occasional BBC radio presenter. Dad!
@joedrury.bsky.social
scholar and teacher of 18th/19th British literature, science & technology, material culture, and whimsy
@simoncd.bsky.social
Bookish married English professor, living between Brisbane and Berlin. Interested in way too much, reads indiscriminately, and, cant seem to help myself, has opinions on pretty much everything.
@drnaomibaker.bsky.social
Senior Lecturer in English Lit, U of Manchester| Assoc. Editor Literature & Theology 📚Voices of Thunder: Radical Religious Women of the Seventeenth Century (Reaktion Books, 2025) https://research.manchester.ac.uk/en/persons/naomi.baker
@philipleventhal.bsky.social
Editor at Columbia University Press. I acquire in Film and Media Studies, Journalism, and Literary Studies. Opinions my own.
@torilmoi.bsky.social
Teaches at Duke University, sometimes works for Norway's National Library, writes for various magazines.
@kateblyn.bsky.social
Assistant Professor @ NTU Singapore | Interested in the history of children’s literature and poetry’s sounds 📚🗣️
@manshel.bsky.social
Assoc. Prof., McGill English | Book: WRITING BACKWARDS (Columbia UP) | Articles: The New Yorker, The Atlantic, The Nation, LARB, Public Books, Post45, PMLA, and MELUS | Next Up: The History of High School English |📍Montreal
@ethankleinberg.bsky.social
Editor of History and Theory, Professor of History and Letters at Wesleyan University. Kleinberg works on the acrobatics of modern thought. #theoryrevolt
@sarahpyke.bsky.social
gone off bios london.ac.uk/seized-books | librarylist.substack.com | #QueerBibliography
@stplbrk.bsky.social
Professor & Dean @jcucase.bsky.social (Early) Modern Political Thought & Intellectual History. Institutions of trade, free ports, commercial treaties and other. Working and living on Bindal and Wulgurukaba Country. He/him.
@amywayness.bsky.social
Historian of human antiquity in Australia writing critical histories of archaeology and settler intellectual logics. Lecturer @GriffithUniversity Collaborating Scholar @ANUDeepHistory Lover of Austen and AFL.
@brucealexb.bsky.social
Scholar. Historian of ideas. Mostly Enlightenment & race, quite a bit on empire & colonisation, plus some corruption and a little piracy for good measure.
@teachkate.bsky.social
Educator helping connect the realities of actual classroom teaching to the ideals of pedagogy, research, and common sense. My new book, The Heart of Fiction: Reading for Character, Theme, and Craft, is out now at kateandmaggie.com
@jameswmorland.bsky.social
Researcher & writer of many things including 18th-century poetry, grief, medicine & solitude 🏴🏳️🌈 Currently writing about shared connective solitude in queerness & illness. Human to a very cute corgi. https://linktr.ee/jameswmorland
@oxford18thc.bsky.social
Eighteenth-Century Literature & Culture Research Seminar, run by the Faculty of English, University of Oxford. All welcome!
@kennypearce.bsky.social
I read old books & am confused about God. Philosophy prof (currently James Madison University, formerly Trinity College Dublin). Latest book: http://bit.ly/2QrnJxl Latest paper: https://doi.org/10.1017/apa.2024.17
@annales.ehess.fr
Founded in 1929 by Marc Bloch and Lucien Febvre Presenting the most innovative research in the field of history and social sciences. 👉 https://www.cambridge.org/core/journals/annales-histoire-sciences-sociales 👉 https://shs.cairn.info/revue-annales
@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
@drmbh.bsky.social
18th c scholar of the Gentleman, English Professor, and Writing Program Coordinator, who also appreciates "Murder, She Wrote", Fine and Low Brow Wines, and well placed brooch
@ljpowell.bsky.social
I used to be a structuralist, but now I'm not Saussure. Bad puns/ good books/ eighteenth-century material culture/ feathers & prisons and their constitutive meanings/ global enlightenments. Trinity College, Oxf/ Leverhulme ECR / BBC new gen thinker. Tired.
@zumhagenyekple.bsky.social
English and Comp Lit Prof. Tulane | Comparative Modernisms, Phil&Lit | Books: A Different Order of Difficulty | Wittgenstein and Modernism (both @uchicagopress.bsky.social) | Cambridge Companion to Lit&Phil | The Vanity of Wisdom (in progress)
@lportwoodstacer.bsky.social
Helping scholarly authors write & publish outstanding books since 2015 📚 Tips at newsletter.manuscriptworks.com & in THE BOOK PROPOSAL BOOK. New book: MAKE YOUR MANUSCRIPT WORK. Courses + free workshops at manuscriptworks.com. Knitter, 2X Jeopardy! champ 🤓
@wendylbelcher.bsky.social
Scholar of early African literature and translator of medieval Ethiopic texts. Author of Writing Your Journal Article in 12 Weeks, which helps academics globally to write publishable academic articles in 12 weeks.
@sophiecoulombeau.bsky.social
Senior Lecturer in English Literature & Creative Writing. Burneys, book history, 18thc reading habits & naming practices. Novelist: MONSTER: A TALE coming from @northodoxpress.bsky.social in 2026. Maker of radio. Mother & carer. Yotam Ottolenghi superfan.
@janm.bsky.social
Professor of German & Comparative Literature at Reed College. Recently finished a book about the languages of botany.
@christinawelsch.bsky.social
Historian of colonial India; Author of The Company's Sword: The East India Company and the Politics of Militarism, 1644-1858.
@pmgentry.bsky.social
musicologist at the University of Delaware, citizen of West Philly Currently writing about performance and history in Philadelphia: http://instagram.com/philipmgentry https://hcommons.org/members/pmgentry/
@kmccullo.bsky.social
Historian of modern Scottish history/Atlantic world and Indigenous-settler relations in Canada. Settler on lək̓ʷəŋən and W̱SÁNEĆ territories. First Nations claims researcher.
@victorianpoetry.bsky.social
Victorian Poetry is a peer-reviewed quarterly dedicated to Victorian poets and poetries (broadly & experimentally construed). Edited by Devin Garofalo, UC San Diego ([email protected]). Learn more: https://victorian-poetry.scholasticahq.com
@drdadabhoy.bsky.social
Anglophile, Ottomaniac, Fangirl, Early mod prof. One of these is not like the others.