Ala Montgomery
Early American historian working on settler colonialism and state power | Center for Digital History viceroy at the Washington Library, Mount Vernon | Nova Scotian | she/her | views and posts all me
@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
@lucyham.bsky.social
Doctoral student at UTS. Researching transnational Right’s infiltration of Australian politics and society, esp religio-ethnonationalism. Writer of explanatory journalism. Living on Wurundjeri Woi-wurrung land. She/her https://linktr.ee/Lucyham
@brettincny.bsky.social
Political scientist | climate change and environmental migration in the andes | migrant integration | rural mobility My brain thinks I’m a distance runner; my knees have their own opinions
@paddyoneilio.bsky.social
Professor of History at Methodist University in Fayetteville, NC. Book project: Inventing the American Wedding. Expects you to lead class.
@drmphillipsut.bsky.social
Historian, author of “White Metropolis” and co-author of the upcoming “The Purifying Knife: The Troubling History of Eugenics in Texas.”
@kuehlerwalters.bsky.social
aka @KatinSATX. Historian, researcher, editor, educator, & museum & archive worker. Studies race & gender in US South & Texas, structural racism & violence, Black activism, TX 20s Klan, & voting rights. Views expressed here are my own. RT≠endorsement.
@scottackerman11.bsky.social
Associate Director, Organizational Culture, Learning, and Outreach at UVA Library. PhD in history from CUNY Graduate Center. New York expat, cat enthusiast.
@dstreifeneder.bsky.social
American Revolution | Atlantic World | Colonial New York | State Formation | On the lookout for WPA/New Deal Projects Splitting time between the Hudson Valley and the Chesapeake
@conniethomas.bsky.social
Historian of early US migration politics & American identity Lecturer in US History @UCL.ac.uk Comms @branchuk.bsky.social
@bobbylee.bsky.social
Historian of the United States, mostly in the 19th c., colonialism, land, GIS. American abroad
@jlepler.bsky.social
Historian at UNH. Teaches early America, capitalism, & animals. 1st Book (2013): "The Many Panics of 1837." 2nd Book (coming in August 2025): "Canal Dreamers" https://uncpress.org/book/9781469690551/canal-dreamers/
@luciamcmahon.bsky.social
Lady historian and author of The Celebrated Elizabeth Smith; Yoga, coffee, and hiking enthusiast https://www.upress.virginia.edu/title/5808/
@suyh.bsky.social
Assistant Professor at Westmont College, Santa Barbara, CA. 19th century US | capitalism | immigration. Author of Flowering Gold: American Capital and the Opium War (forthcoming with Yale University Press). YNWA.
@hollycroft.bsky.social
Archivist. Owned by a dog and some cats. I work for a public institution in Georgia, but I also make wreaths in my spare time. Good trouble (usually). She/her.
@dpmckenzie.bsky.social
Public history consultant, sometimes digital & academic historian. GMU PhD in 19c US-LatAm history—US citizens living in Mexico’s interior, 1821-46. Formerly of Folger, Ford’s Theatre, Capital Jewish Museum, Design Minds, Alamo.
@ccjones.bsky.social
Historian of religion + race in North America + the Atlantic World. Editor, Journal of Mormon History. Also #BHAFC / #RSL.
@indigenousechoes.bsky.social
This page explores the History of Indigenous individuals who inhabited the Rio de la Plata region during the colonial period. Run by @guillaumecandela.bsky.social
@jasonleeguthrie.bsky.social
Media Historian and Host of the Recollecting Carter podcast. www.RecollectingCarter.com
@nschneider03.bsky.social
Disaster and hazard historian, but I like it all. Climate, hazards, society, and infrastructure. Natural & human made. Always up for talking about cats, books, office supplies, reality tv, true crime, and pop culture. New England Girl always! 💕
@amberoldenburg.bsky.social
📚Professional genealogist, 🗺️ constant traveler, and superior procrastibaker.🍪 www.onebranchatatime.com
@drjohnaeharris.bsky.social
Historian of slavery and abolition. Author of The Last Slave Ships: NYC & The End of The Middle Passage (Yale, 2020). Working on a new book Spying on The Slave Trade 🕵️. Rep’d by Deirdre Mullane N. Ireland - U.S. https://www.johnaeharris.com/
@mark-l-thompson.bsky.social
Early American historian in Groningen Ellisonian thinker-tinker Early American HistoriChat: https://eahc.mhvdr.nl/ H-GEAR: https://www.esciencecenter.nl/news/american-revolution/
@dublinseminar.bsky.social
Annual conference and publication exploring the folklife of New England and the neighboring regions, founded in 1976 and now meeting each summer at Historic Deerfield
@isaacsloftus.bsky.social
Disaffected playwright, history nerd and enthusiastic dad. I make stuff about the past...mostly. Co-host 2 Complicated 4 History
@sarahkaybierle.bsky.social
Author. Speaker. Historian - mostly Civil War studies. Battlefield preservation. Everyone has a story...I'm listening. (Posts do not represent employer.)
@brendalynngould.bsky.social
Western Maine. Librarian. Herbalist. SWSBM 2002. Amateur Genealogist. Lover of Bumblebees. Defender of Democracy. Jill of many trades.
@engleberthistorian.bsky.social
Historian of French Colonial, Early America/Canada, French-Indigenous relations, long 18th century.
@stephenhay.bsky.social
Caught archives fever and never recovered. Historian, libraries and archives, early America, sailors, 20c Canada. Not speaking for my employer.
@lioracle.bsky.social
History Prof. (Israel/Palestine, Jewish history, Middle East), urbanist, map-lover, punster, ebike and public library enthusiast. Seattle, WA
@knitwhitted.bsky.social
she/her | History PhD candidate at UMass Amherst | let's talk textiles
@eranzelnik.bsky.social
US Historian, recovering former Zionist, author of “American Laughter American Fury,” on white men’s humor in the early US. CFA union VP, Chico chapter, dogdad
@streetsofdc.bsky.social
Unique vintage images from postcards, stereoviews and other ephemera as well as in-depth stories about historic people and places in the Washington, D.C. area.
@saraspike.bsky.social
Cultural historian of rural communities and coastal environments in Atlantic Canada. The ocean and the woods. Visual cultures. Senses. Fog. Flora. Adjunct Prof, Dalhousie University. Executive Committee, NiCHE. PhD, settler, she/her https://saraspike.ca
@lynnprobbins.bsky.social
Historian, 18th and 19th centuries, early U.S., slavery, manumission, George and Martha Washington; Documentary Editor; co-host 2 Complicated 4 History podcast; Associate Producer, Primary Source Media; Vegan for the animals; Childless Cat Lady; Rockhound
@ikemakos.bsky.social
Toiling away in the history mines. Public history professional. Board & tabletop gaming enthusiast. MA in Public History, American University 2020. BA in History, Beloit College 2016. Pronouns are he/him/his.
@mjjalbani.bsky.social
Great Lakes Borderlands Historian | MSU History Department PhD Candidate | Former @msuchi.bsky.social Grad Fellow | Graduate Employees Union Rank & File ✊🌹 He/Him
@catsofyore.bsky.social
Hi! I’m Molly Hodgdon. I live in Vermont with my beautiful FIV+ cats Fergus and Francie. Banner photo by W. Eugene Smith. Profile pic is a postcard from my collection mailed 1908. Not a bot. Not selling anything. Just a keeper of forgotten cats.
@acsus.bsky.social
Raising awareness of Canada-US relations. Publisher of the American Review of Canadian Studies. Next conference: fall 2025, Seattle, WA http://acsus.org/conference
@uncpress.bsky.social
The University of North Carolina Press 📖 First University Press in the South 📚 Publishing distinguished books and journals for academics, students, and general readers for over a century
@annefertig.bsky.social
History, literature, but mostly just a lot of Jane Austen. Catch me in my upcoming podcast, Finding Jane Austen (Out 2025)