Dr Benjamin Perkins
PHD Graduate (University of Lincoln) specialising in Alfred Lord, Tennyson and Celticism | Loves Reading, History, Baking and Gaming | Neurodiverse | Pagan | Currently working for the NHS in Admin | Views my Own | They/Them or He/Him
@victoriancommons.bsky.social
The History of Parliament's House of Commons 1832-1945 project, currently researching MPs, elections and parliamentary history between 1832 and 1868. Find more details on our blog: https://victoriancommons.wordpress.com/
@afquaireau.bsky.social
Senior Lecturer in British literature and translation. Travel writing / women’s writing / 18th and 19th centuries / environmental literature / history of motherhood and childhood @univAngers
@cliomz.bsky.social
Cultural Historian • Anglo-German Heritage & Nostalgia — along the Romantic Rhine (1813-1863) and in Midsomer Murders | MidsomerMurdersHistory.org | @bolztribuene.de | Mezzosoprano | My dæmon is a cat | #M05 #UTB #WhoDat
@jonesemily.bsky.social
Historian of politics and ideas at the University of Manchester. Author of Edmund Burke and the Invention of Modern Conservatism. Writing a book about the Disraeli myth and One Nation.
@samfordsaunders.bsky.social
Educational Developer at the University of Liverpool (@livunicie.bsky.social): assessment and feedback, academic integrity, curriculum design, and (sceptical thoughts on) Generative AI. PhD: English, LJMU (2018) C19 crime fiction. SFHEA. He/him.
@chrismey2203.bsky.social
Univ. HH.Am.Studies.The long 19th c;author of “Producing Mass Entertainment:The Serial Life of the Yellow Kid” (OSUP 2019).Eisner Award nominee.President of ComFor e.V. Gardening.she/her https://www.slm.uni-hamburg.de/iaa/personen/meyer-christina.html
@sarahgould.bsky.social
Associate Prof., Paris 1-Panthéon Sorbonne. Research: British art, material studies, environmental humanities. Finishing a book on J.E. Millais (published by Cohen et Cohen) and starting a new one on air pollution and 19th c. painting
@p3ggyb.bsky.social
PhD student, Exeter University, researching the role of Mr Punch in the development of C19 English national identity.
@jadevshepherd.bsky.social
Historian of modern Britain (crime, psychiatry, family); former senior lecturer; research associate at Newcastle University https://www.ncl.ac.uk/hca/people/profile/jadeshepherd.html
@lkremmel.bsky.social
Assistant Professor: Gothic/Horror, 18th/19th C Brit Lit, Health Humanities, History of Medicine, Death Studies, Disability Studies | Amateur Artist and cemetery enthusiast Romantic Medicine and the Gothic Imagination: Morbid Anatomies (2022)
@jrozema.bsky.social
Instructional Designer trying to bring humanity into the health sciences. Lover of motor sports, fishing, the fine arts, and good (or bad) dad jokes. Just sharing my thoughts and reading yours.
@professorjen.bsky.social
Victorian literature specialist, live music fan, lover of old homes and vintage housewares, seeker of productive social exchanges
@fivefteditrix.bsky.social
Freelance editor, mostly of scholarly things; v. occasional feral Victorianist. Focusing on the mournful signage.
@clarehooper.bsky.social
Director of of Journals Publishing at Liverpool University Press @livunipress.bsky.social. Cat servant to 3, I like books, running, and big cups of tea (all views are my own).
@luciejones83.bsky.social
Victorian historian at a UK post-92. Usually lost in the past & admin. Slowly writing book on British settlement houses 1880-1920. Looks at home, & gender. Interested in pedagogy, & disability in higher education. Dyslexic/dyspraxic. Her/she.
@drlindseyfitz.bsky.social
NYT Bestselling Author. Medical Historian. Breast Cancer Survivor. Next book: SLEUTH-HOUND, a whirlwind tour of Victorian forensics from the perspective of the man who loaned a voice & razor-sharp logic to Baker St.’s famous resident: Sherlock Holmes.
@jakeromanow.bsky.social
ars longa, vita brevis https://liberalarts.utexas.edu/english/faculty/jr75399
@kylemcauley.bsky.social
Oceans guy. ACLS fellow. Fan of the SF Giants and the G train. Opinions mine. https://www.acls.org/fellow-grantees/kyle-mcauley/
@hbwitcher.bsky.social
Assistant Professor, Auburn University at Montgomery | 2016 Pre-Raphaelite Fellow | Victorian Literature | Poetics & Aesthetics | Collaborative Authorship |
@andysheff.bsky.social
Professor of Nineteenth-Century English Literature at the University of Sheffield. Most recent book is 'Dickens and the Gothic' (CUP), currently writing a book on 'Vegetarian Gothic' (CUP).
@drvickymills.bsky.social
Senior Lecturer in Victorian Literature and Culture, Birkbeck, University of London. London and Cambridge
@chattyfootnote.bsky.social
Historian of 19thc Europe; “Lecturing the Victorians” now out via Bloomsbury. Slightly goofy teacher, mom, bell-ringer, Dem. My grandpa was one of Harry Truman’s fishing buddies.
@jhdavey.bsky.social
Historian and Director of The History of Parliament ( @histparl.bsky.social).
@realityandreverie.bsky.social
She/Her. Head in the clouds 🌿✨ 18th and 19th Century Literature and History. Poetry, Nature, Science, Medicine, Feeling, Sensation and Experience🍂💫
@jimmussell.bsky.social
Print work; digital work. C19th newspapers, periodicals, and all the rest. Prof University Of Leeds: https://ahc.leeds.ac.uk/english/staff/1012/professor-james-mussell
@catiarodrigues.bsky.social
PhD Women and Pre-Raphaelite Identity 1848-1865 | Editor @ Women’s History Today | Working in research support @ox.ac.uk | Interested in research impact, museum collections, 19thC art & literature
@omar-nathoo.bsky.social
19th century historian (cultural and intellectual history of European public law). Latin-loving, theatre-going book goblin from London, UK. Currently finishing my PhD in Auckland, NZ (previously at University College Utrecht and McGill University).
@thomasruyssmith.com
Prof of Lit and Culture, mostly nineteenth century. Out now: The Last Gift: The Christmas Stories of Mary Wilkins Freeman & a new edition of Black Beauty. Writing books about Mark Twain & London, children’s lit, Santa Claus 🎅 http://www.thomasruyssmith.com
@timwatson.bsky.social
English professor in Miami. British-American. London (319 ppm) > Bishop's Stortford (330 ppm) > Brighton (348 ppm) > Brooklyn (354 ppm) > Miami (380-423 ppm). Subtropical gardener. Florida Mangos: A Cultural History, forthcoming from U of Florida Press.
@jehnenn.bsky.social
Victorianist, lover of cats, art and aesthetics, foodie, sometime piano player, new Edmontonian.
@drrd.bsky.social
Asst Prof, C19 Brit Lit | NEH-funded books: *Women at Odds* (2024) https://ohiostatepress.org/books/titles/9780814215722.html & ed. *The Daughters of Danaus* (2025) | https://riyadas.weebly.com/
@ehaugtvedt.bsky.social
19C British literature; seriality; transmedia; popular culture; fictionality. Assoc. Prof of English @SDSMT. Author of Transfictional Character and Transmedia Storyworlds in the British Nineteenth Century, Palgrave 2022. Views my own.
@digivictorian.bsky.social
Historian • Broadcaster • Victorian Pop Culture • Presenter of 'Killing Victoria' on BBC Sounds 🎙️ • www.bobnicholson.co.uk
@janschrayder.bsky.social
professor and chair of English at Carleton U editor of Victorian Review jigsaw puzzle influencer, tea convert, cat butler
@pritijoshi.bsky.social
I study 19th c periodicals (fr India & Britain), print culture, illustrations, British colonialism, book history. Always on the lookout for woodcuts, lithographs, pamphlets, newspapers, broadsides.
@helenkingstone.bsky.social
Senior Lecturer in 19thC literature at Royal Holloway, London. I research how living memory becomes narrative history in novels, textbooks, oral history, panoramas, biography & via generations.
@lindakhughes.bsky.social
I study 19th century British literature and culture across the genres of poetry, fiction, and periodicals as well as interdisciplinary studies. I I also have deep interests in women writers (see my Victorian Women Writers and the Other Germany, CUP 2022).
@shawnaross.bsky.social
British modernism, Victorian literature, digital humanities, Anthropocene theory, Texas A&M. My specialty is turning play into work.
@egarritzen.bsky.social
Historian; cultural & social history of 19th c. history writing, archives & book history. Obsessed with academic geekiness. Academy Research Fellow at the U. of Helsinki. Author of Reimagining the Historian in Victorian England cliosfootnotes.wordpress.com
@gongdonkey.bsky.social
Professor, Dickensian, reader, gardener, servant of cats. Opinions expressed here are solely my own and invariably correct.
@kyleeanneh.bsky.social
she/her | Victorian Studies, Disability Studies, Children's Lit | Assistant Professor at St. Thomas More College, University of Saskatchewan | Dog Enthusiast and Very Bad Cook | views my own | profile pic ctsy of retrospect photography
@teresamangum.bsky.social
Emeritus Prof still cooking with gas on 19th-century studies, animal studies, age studies burners. Co-editor U Iowa Press Humanities and Public Life book series.
@medhistoryman.bsky.social
Historian at Lancaster University and Co-Investigator on the AHRC-funded @victorianhand.bsky.social project. Blissfully married to my PI @jbhist.bsky.social. Author of two books: https://bit.ly/3968wLB & https://bit.ly/3KwWtVS
@serena-t.bsky.social
Reader in Victorian Literature, Birmingham City University. Chair, Pre-Raphaelite Society, Senior VP, Birmingham and Midland Institute. Books, art, nature, stone circles, ballet, fresh air. https://serenatrowbridge.substack.com/
@ryancordell.org
he/him—textual technologies enthusiast—suspected mechanical paragraphist—Associate Professor at UIUC's School of Information Sciences & Department of English—co-director of the Viral Texts Project (viraltexts.org) & Director of @skeuomorphpress.org
@heuser.bsky.social
Assistant Professor of Digital Humanities and English @ Cambridge. Florida man abroad, lapsed Catholic, vulgar marxist; phd'd Stanford English, alum of Literary Lab. I make data about culture and write about forms of abstraction in (C18) literary history.
@longvictorian.bsky.social
My pick of art, 1789-1914 era. Don't post as often as I used to (busy with a YT channel) but love the art as much as ever.
@victoriangaslamp.bsky.social
A Victorian era history podcast that looks at all aspects of 19th Century United Kingdom