Greg Walker
Literature Prof at the University of Edinburgh, fan of Prog rock and Nottingham Forest.
@neilayounger.bsky.social
Historian of early modern England. Convenor of the IHR Tudor & Stuart Seminar. Live-tweeting the reign of Elizabeth I. New(ish) book on Sir Christopher Hatton: https://manchesteruniversitypress.co.uk/9781526159496/
@profdarryljones.bsky.social
Professor of Modern British Literature and Culture, Trinity College Dublin. M. R. James, H. G. Wells, Arthur Conan Doyle - and fountain pens.
@profastreete.bsky.social
Professor of Early Modern English Literature and Religion, University of Glasgow. Old books, MSs, and ideas; classical music; oh, and our cat. My views. https://www.gla.ac.uk/schools/critical/staff/adrianstreete/
@benschofield.bsky.social
Germanist | Comparatist | Americanist | Modern Linguist | Bluesky in a private capacity | he/him | 🏳️🌈 🇪🇺
@suiss-edi.bsky.social
Established in 1947, located in the heart of the University of Edinburgh, and affiliated to the Universities of Glasgow, Aberdeen, St Andrews, Dundee, Strathclyde, and the Open University in Scotland. https://www.suiss.ed.ac.uk/
@penfielding.bsky.social
Edinburgh Literature Prof. Scottish writing, spy novels, cocktails, music.
@drawcansir.bsky.social
Lapsing academic. Books, theatre, opera. Often early modern; always out of time. Book: https://doi.org/10.1017/9781009324120
@celinemagada.bsky.social
she/her | PhD Student at the Université de Lausanne, Switzerland, in Early Modern English Literature, working on the SNSF project "Theater and Judgment in Early Modern England"
@therealchrisjones.bsky.social
Oh you know, carbon-based life-form, bipedal. Trying to figure out how to spend his 4000 weeks most meaningfully while causing little-est damage. Likes medieval stuff, poems, books, history, walking, talking, radio, blankets, his family and dog. The usual.
@evavonc.bsky.social
Prof of English Literature incl. the Literatures of the Middle Ages at the University of Freiburg, Germany. Loves books and lists.
@lamps-edinburgh.bsky.social
Late Antique & Medieval Postgraduate Society | Community promoting interdisciplinarity & fellowship among students | Run by University of Edinburgh students
@ellierycroft.bsky.social
Senior Lecturer in Theatre at University of Bristol: early modern bodies, PaR, gender. Formerly thinking about hair, now thinking about walking: also defining 'the Predramatic'. Teacher, cat-lover, writer, and mum, in varying measures.
@sahavoice.bsky.social
The Scottish Arts and Humanities Alliance brings together 14 HEIs, The RSE and SGSAH to provide a collective voice for Arts & Humanities in Scotland. 🌐 Visit our website saha.scot 🎙️ Listen to our podcast #SAHAConversations on Spotify
@royalhistsoc.org
The Royal Historical Society is the UK's foremost society promoting the scholarly and professional study of the past. Our membership is an international community of historians: https://royalhistsoc.org/
@laurabradley.bsky.social
Professor of German & Theatre at the University of Edinburgh. Brecht, GDR culture, censorship, ghost stations. New to the Bluesky party!
@devani.bsky.social
Old words and old books: medieval, early modern, digital. she/her devanisingh.com
@spstrande.bsky.social
18C & 19C Scots ballads. Macpherson, Burns, Scott, & Child. R. Browning. Text theory, Book History. Semiotics. Lib.Soc. Feminist. There’s a photo of me somewhere in my posts. Also on Mastodon:@spstrande.mastodon.online
@misswalsingham.bsky.social
Archival detective, author, biographer, cryptographer, editor, spymistress. Prof in early modern lit & culture at @unileiden.bsky.social
@eicathomefinn.bsky.social
Historian of Britain and colonialism, material culture, the EIC. Also works on equalities, museums, open access & research policy. Download the EIC @ Home open access volume here: https://www.uclpress.co.uk/products/88277 (or individual chapters via JSTOR)
@joycemcm.bsky.social
Theatre critic, social and political columnist, campaigner for democracy and human rights, based in beautiful Edinburgh, Scotland.
@clairejowitt.bsky.social
Early Modernist, Prof UEA; Historical Lead, Gloucester Project & Co-Director, Hakluyt Project, book series co-editor, Maritime Humanities, 1400-1800 (AUP) https://research-portal.uea.ac.uk/en/persons/claire-jowitt https://www.gloucestershipwreck.co.uk/
@englishjournaloup.bsky.social
English is dedicated to new developments in English Studies. It publishes work that speaks to the discipline as a whole, including reflections on pedagogy and on the place of English Literature in the world beyond academia https://academic.oup.com/english
@hnewsome-chandler.bsky.social
Linguist by training, but I love all things letters, queens, materiality, and Tudor history. Postdoc@NTU. Former MSCA postdoc@UCD. Forthcoming edition of The Holograph Letters of Margaret Tudor, Queen of Scots with Camden Fifth Series, CUP (August 2025).
@annagirling.bsky.social
Teaching English at the University of Edinburgh. Generally reading, writing, day dreaming. Writing and thinking about Edith Wharton, Nancy Cunard, modernism, decadence, anti-colonialism, anti-fascism, cosmopolitanism, & other people and things like that.
@cleoocy.bsky.social
AHRC PhD at Stirling/Glasgow/Edinburgh. I work on Scottish Romanticism broadly & Scottish novels in relation to ‘improvement’ specifically, 1800-37. Keen on intertextuality, canonicity, moral philosophy & reading history. BARS ECR Officer. AFHEA. She/her.
@rentravailer.bsky.social
English prof, Oxford. Author and broadcaster. Early modern literature, history, and cross-cultural encounters. Fuelled by tea.
@cadredb.bsky.social
Scholarly forum on co-authored early modern plays and entertainments | cadredb.net
@wilsonmcleod.bsky.social
Emeritus Professor of Gaelic, University of Edinburgh Dùn Èideann
@martinevanelk.bsky.social
Professor in Long Beach, CA. She/her. Early modern women writers, drama, and book history. Blogs on early modern women. Opinions my own (of course) bio.site/martinevanelk https://hcommons.org/members/martinevanelk/ https://earlymodernfemalebookownership.w
@rhonabrown.bsky.social
Professor of Scottish Textual Cultures, University of Glasgow 18th-century Scottish poetry, early Scottish periodicals, textual editing. Working on a new edition of the poetry of Robert Fergusson (1750-74). 🏴📚📖🗞️📰 @rfergussonpoet.bsky.social
@drjpw.bsky.social
Associate Professor of Early Modern History at the University of Birmingham: English Reformation; Church music; Decalogue; sin & salvation; puritans; parishes; mental illness; material culture. Husband; cat dad; choral singer; aspiring pianist; nerd.
@emilybrand.bsky.social
Historian of the long 18thC, editor, genealogist. 📚 Book: The Fall of the House of Byron 📝 Writing about: Marie Antoinette’s ladies
@wilcocksonamy.bsky.social
Research Assistant - 'The Works of Robert Fergusson: Reconstructing Textual and Cultural Legacies', University of Glasgow Communications Officer - BARS PhD on letters of Thomas Campbell (she/her)
@rfergussonpoet.bsky.social
'The Works of Robert Fergusson: Reconstructing Textual and Cultural Legacies', Leverhulme Trust-funded project at University of Glasgow PI Prof Rhona Brown.
@emiliekmmurphy.bsky.social
🗃️ Early Modern History at the University of York, FRHistS (and on Council) | 🎶 Music and post-Reformation Catholicism | 📚 Multilingualism, mobility, and exiled English convents | ✍️ Currently: Listening to Early Modern Travel Writing
@benbroadribb.bsky.social
Performance Reviews Editor for Shakespeare Bulletin | Shakespeare on screen(s) | Shakespop | metamodernism | performance | adaptation | cinema | theatre | he/him/his
@elizabethelliott.bsky.social
Medieval literature, history of emotion and medievalism. UCU rep. She/her
@apilz.bsky.social
Researcher Developer at Edinburgh | Researching Irish & Scottish writing & environmental history
@cordeliabeattie.bsky.social
Professor of History, with particular focus on women in England c.1300-1700. Was PI on AHRC-funded Alice Thornton’s Books project, 2021-25. https://thornton.kdl.kcl.ac.uk/people/cbeattie/
@radiodictionary.bsky.social
(aspiring) vat of filth i.e., medievalist from up north, other reappropriations include ‘hysteric’ & ‘labbing shrew’; mst candidate @ oxford https://linktr.ee/radiodictionary
@ihr.bsky.social
The Institute of Historical Research is the UK’s national home for history. Supporting historians with digital resources, library, seminars & training https://www.history.ac.uk/ Part of @sasnews.bsky.social
@jennyrichards.bsky.social
Researches rhetoric, history of reading, voice & reading. Edits too. Chair of English Association. Leads The Thomas Nashe Project and The Bee-ing Human Project. Lives in Newcastle, works in Cambridge: https://www.english.cam.ac.uk/people/Jennifer.Richards