Margaret Fuller Society
The Margaret Fuller Society is an international, nonprofit, educational organization, est. in 1992. https://margaretfullersociety.org/
@concordwriters.bsky.social
Literary and History Nerds who love all things Concord, MA. Writers, Social Justice, Transcendentalists, Patriots of Color, all the true stories that are not always part of the traditional legends.
@curranvictor.bsky.social
History educator, tour guide, museum interpreter, writer. Sharing stories of Concord, MA and how its people contributed to American independence and imagination. I turn the spotlight on stories that past historians ignored and present politicians suppress.
@profmsinha.bsky.social
President of the Society for Historians of the Early American Republic, author most recently of The Rise and Fall of the Second American Republic, Draper Chair at UConn
@drkmttr82.bsky.social
Scholar of 19c Black lit and culture. Lover of black speculative fiction. Curator of "Black Print": https://exhibits.library.cornell.edu/blackprint Author of "The Practice of Citizenship": https://www.upenn.edu/pennpress/book/15926.html
@c19podcast.bsky.social
A production of @c19americanists.bsky.social that explores the past, present, and future through an examination of the United States in the long nineteenth century. Always accepting proposals! https://www.c19society.org/podcast
@mariapopova.bsky.social
Creator of The Marginalian (once upon a time called Brain Pickings). Lover of books and tress. Petter of moss. Wonderer. Also: almanacofbirds.org
@g19collective.bsky.social
The Graduate Student (G19) Collective is a Cluster Group affiliated with C19: The Society of Nineteenth-Century Americanists @c19americanists.bsky.social. https://www.g19collective.org/home
@edithwhartonsoc.bsky.social
Edith Wharton Society -- edithwhartonsociety.wordpress.com. Books, articles, and chat for those who love the works of Edith Wharton. Send us your Wharton-related news & events!
@legacy1984.bsky.social
In print since 1984, Legacy is the only scholarly journal to focus specifically on American women’s writing, broadly defined, from the seventeenth through the mid-twentieth century. Tag us if you need a re-skeet!
@recoveryhubaww.bsky.social
The Recovery Hub for American Women Writers is committed to providing greater digital access to forgotten or neglected texts by women writers of the Americas. https://recoveryhub.siue.edu
@kassiejo.bsky.social
Oliver Wendell Holmes Sr. Hate account. All opinions should be my employer’s. Assistant Prof Early American Lit. Melville. Mill girls. Murder.
@travisfoster.bsky.social
nineteenth century american literature, queer feminism, book project on trans feminine childhood, he/him sorta
@susannaashton.bsky.social
#C19 AmLit Prof.@Clemson. Author: A Plausible Man. the True Story of the Man who Inspired Uncle Tom's Cabin -with The New Press. Exploring fugitivity, life writing, slavery studies, freedom
@meanderinghist.bsky.social
Writer, Wikipedian, support worker, history student at the Open University, and FASS rep at @oustudents.bsky.social. Focused on the late 19th century.
@jamieljones.bsky.social
Environmental Humanities, Energy, Oceans | Assoc Prof, English, U of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign | RENDERED OBSOLETE: Energy Culture and the Afterlife of US Whaling, UNC Press https://uncpress.org/book/9781469674827/rendered-obsolete
@jeffmakala.bsky.social
Rare books and special collections at Furman Univ. in Greenville, SC, USA. U.S. and world book history. Am. Lit. Ph.D. Publishing Plates (PSU Press, 2023), In Dogs We Trust (USC Press, 2019). Book arts. Dogs, lots of dog pics (and cats). He/him
@ecfjournal.bsky.social
ECF is an international, peer-reviewed quarterly devoted to the critical and historical investigation of literature and culture of 1660-1832. Editor Eugenia Zuroski, McMaster University. Posts by ECF editors; contact: [email protected].
@peculiarhermes.bsky.social
✨️ Neurotypicals think I belong with them • il/iel 📖 research in C19 US lit & TV series • Herman Melville Moby-Dick 🐳 • art • bandes dessinees 😸 comm guy • human of 5 cats • photographer 🎭 There are Pretenders among us 📍 Lille / Paris (France)
@jgarc.bsky.social
AAS Director: Program in the History of the Book in American Culture/Center for Historic American Visual Culture. studies Early American Book Trade & C19 Asylums. plays Modular synthesizer. loves Chihuahuas. Providence RI.
@ishmaelcallme.bsky.social
chips & dips; poor sense of direction ; prof & union member (apscuf) ; writing about c19 U.S. literature - wives, sex, violence, energy; Detroit, Philly, Joel Embiid forever
@jeddobson.bsky.social
Associate Professor of English and Creative Writing at Dartmouth College. Author of The Birth of Computer Vision (Minnesota), Critical Digital Humanities (Illinois), and co-author of Moonbit (punctum) and Perceptron (punctum). American Literature, ML/AI/DH
@drsyntax.bsky.social
Scholar & Writer. Professing 18th & 19th c. literature, Romanticism, disability, book history, bookbinding, and comics. PhD @PennEnglish https://www.coloradocollege.edu/basics/contact/directory/people/richman_jared_s.html
@haydenlnelson.bsky.social
PhD, University of Kansas | Writing an Environmental History of the North Woods | Chair of the ASEH Early Career Caucus | Adjunct @ the University of Central Missouri | WI➡️MT➡️KS haydenlnelson.com
@joshrgreenberg.bsky.social
Historian. Author of Bank Notes and Shinplasters: The Rage for Paper Money in the Early Republic. Editor: commonplace.online. joshuargreenberg.com
@jessagoldberg.bsky.social
Abolitionist | anti-imperialist | academic PhD in American Literature Black Studies, Queer Studies, Carceral Studies they/them | my views, not employer's | book: https://www.upress.umn.edu/9781517917890/abolition-time/
@cappellanus.bsky.social
Clerk in Holy Orders | Chaplain & Fellow BNC, Oxford | DPhil Candidate in Theology: 19C American Church History | Erstwhile Physio | Welsh 🏴 | Runner & walker of dog
@profmikesell.bsky.social
English Prof, Indiana University of Pennsylvania • Writing 'Playful Literature: Stories, Games, Theories' • Founder, The Digital Storytelling Project • Co-author, 'Systemic Dramaturgy' (Southern Illinois UP) • Unionized Faculty (IUP-APSCUF) • he/him
@carolinewilkinson.bsky.social
Writer, Poet & Scholar of Nineteenth-Century Novel. Words in Witness, 14 Hills, cream city review & NOVEL: A Forum on Fiction (she/her). www.carolinewilkinson.com
@michaelpittard.bsky.social
UNCG English lecturer/PhD student. Focus in rhetorics of nostalgia & declinism. Pushcart Prize & Best of the Net nominated poet. Warren Wilson College alum.
@mitchrmurray.bsky.social
Lecturer at Rensselaer Polytechnic, Contributing editor @ ASAP/J, William Gibson and the Futures of Contemporary Culture https://t.co/eVTDsrcgtv. Opinions my own.
@willcanoesick.bsky.social
Associate Professor of English. he/him. I’m giving the internet one more shot.
@jimchesh.bsky.social
Associate Prof. Gothic Revival, Tennyson, stained glass ; https://orcid.org/0000-0003-2371-2142; Co-Director http://www.lincolnconservation.co.uk; Honorary Secretary, Tennyson Society https://tennysonsociety.com/
@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
@kfama.bsky.social
C19-20 American fiction at University College Dublin. Singleness, domestic architecture, aging, emotions, creative pedagogies. Happily new to: swims, printmaking, bookbinding.
@nancykayshapiro.bsky.social
Books | Soul, Indie, Alternative, Beatles, St Etienne Belle & Seb Records | K/S+Spirk+StarTrek | Dogs |TV | New York City | Queer | Fanfic Writer https://shorturl.at/FNWkW | Novel: https://tinyurl.com/244astcl | Anti-MAGA
@sofiameloaraujo.bsky.social
Literary Studies scholar (Research interests: Ethics and Literature, Contemporary Narrative, Education) Adjunct Professor at Porto Polytechnic and University of Porto Head of the Foreign Languages Department at the School of Education- Porto Polytechnic
@jonasgjerso.bsky.social
Associate Professor of History, University of Stavanger & Current Debates Editor, The Journal of Imperial and Commonwealth History @jich.bsky.social. PhD International History, LSE @lsehy.bsky.social.
@hampton-smith.bsky.social
writing — making against slavery: artisanry, capitalism, and the material history of abolition hamptondessmith.com
@cmross.bsky.social
PhD Candidate at Penn State—18th/19th c. AfAm lit, Black feminism, Black DH 🌱, 👾, & ⛓️💥
@csprauve.bsky.social
Assistant prof @ QCC/CUNY. Comp-rhet & writing studies, critical pedagogy, Af-Am studies 📚 stargazer ✨ always in my bag 😭 https://bio.site/chysprauve
@arthurzw.bsky.social
Postdoc studying literature, media, and science communication @annenbergpenn.bsky.social and co-editing @post45.bsky.social
@zbarchivist.bsky.social
Pittsburgh archivist and historian of 19th c. US. Author - From the Steel City to the White City: Western Pennsylvania & the World’s Columbian Exposition. | zachbrodt.wordpress.com
@goheelz.bsky.social
Literary & historical studies | Auburn University | analog > digital | native Pennsyltuckian
@rmbryant.bsky.social
English professor studying settler treaty responsibilities, colonial American literatures, and paper at the University of New Brunswick in Saint John // supporting land-based Wolastoqewi education @ https://www.caribouclub.ca/
@glenntwo.bsky.social
Prof of English and American Studies, Fordham U (all disclaimers apply). Wrote 33 1/3 book about David Bowie Diamond Dogs & other Bowie things. Coedited Keywords for American Cultural Studies. Member, Academic Board, Jewish Voice for Peace.
@drabigailboucher.bsky.social
Senior lecturer in English at Aston University. Scholar of nineteenth-century literature and genre fiction. One half of @smfmspodcast.bsky.social
@charliejgough.bsky.social
PhD at Uni of Birmingham | FHEA | Researching homosexuality and the soul in fin-de-siècle poetry | Queer C19, poetry and poetics, life writing | he/him 🏳️🌈
@angharadeyre.bsky.social
Author of Women's Writing and Mission in the Nineteenth Century: Jane Eyre's Missionary Sisters; Researcher at Senate House Library, University of London