Kristin Allukian
Associate Professor and Graduate Director of English at the University of South Florida. Author of Slavery, Capitalism, and Women’s Literature: the Economic Insights of American Women Writers, 1852-1869 (U of Georgia Press).
@profgabrielle.bsky.social
Lover of justice. Literary historian. Poet’s daughter. MacArthur Fellow. Archives Builder working collectively at @CCP_org and @DigBlk.
@nsmtkisho.bsky.social
Associate Professor, Hiroshima Shudo University. American Literature, African American Literature.
@signsjournal.org
The leading international journal in women's studies, Signs has since 1975 been at the forefront of new directions in feminist scholarship. | http://signsjournal.org | Published by @uchicagopress.bsky.social linktr.ee/signsjournal
@arsavium.bsky.social
Chickasaw, Professor of Race, Diaspora, Indigeneity at U Chicago, author of Transit of Empire (Minnesota, 2011) and Indigenomicon (Duke, 2025)
@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/
@jessifer.bsky.social
Irascibly optimistic. Ungrading. Critical Digital Pedagogy. Professor at U of Denver. Owner of PlayForge. Co-founder of Hybrid Pedagogy. Author of Undoing the Grade and An Urgency of Teachers. One of Hazel’s dads. he/him. https://www.jessestommel.com
@cathyndavidson.bsky.social
CathyDavidson.com. Advocate for activist pedagogy, student success. Author “The New Education” etc. Cofounder HASTAC.org ("world's first academic social network"--NSF). Science fiction fan. Lover of oceans. Opinions and typos my own. Also: Breathe
@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
@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!
@shirleyinithaca.bsky.social
Writer, teacher, friend, mother, sister. In production: “Haunted by the Civil War” (PUP, 2025) Now writing: “Women & Democracy in the C19 U. S.” (Edinburgh UP) Also work as a humanities chair https://english.cornell.edu/shirley-samuels
@ccp-org.bsky.social
Colored Conventions Project is a collective that brings 19th-century Black organizing to digital life through archives, digital exhibits, and more. ColoredConventions.org
@brigfield.bsky.social
Prof. of African American literature before 1900ish, Black children’s lit. 1773-now, & other things (neverending)19th Century. Co-editor, J19. Co-founder, TaughtByLiterature.org. I like birds & trains. Also cats. Mon français est nul. It’s “bridge-it.”
@womenshistnet.bsky.social
A national association supporting those who are passionate about women's and gender history. Also on LinkedIn. Read about our networks mission, values and our Equality and Diversity Statement: https://womenshistorynetwork.org/about-page/
@amantiquarian.bsky.social
Nonprofit organization Sharing America’s stories for more than 200 years. 185 Salisbury St, Worcester, Massachusetts 01609
@mhs1791.bsky.social
Massachusetts Historical Society, f. 1791: First Historical Society in the US. Research library, programs, exhibitions, & online resources.
@theatlantic.com
Exploring the American idea through ambitious, essential reporting and storytelling. Of no party or clique since 1857. http://theatlantic.com
@motherjones.com
Investigative journalism 🕵️, politics 🗳️, chart-tastic 📊, and sometimes sarcastic 🙄😌🤪 Join our people-powered nonprofit newsroom: motherjones.com/subscribe
@19birkbeck.bsky.social
Online open access journal dedicated to advancing interdisciplinary study in the long nineteenth century. https://19.bbk.ac.uk/
@ugapress.bsky.social
Founded in 1938, UGA Press currently publishes 60-70 new books a year, ranging from works of scholarship; creative and literary works; regional books; and digital projects.
@nehgov.bsky.social
A federal agency, National Endowment for the Humanities supports research, preservation, public programs, and education in the humanities. Reposts ≠ endorsements.
@nhannahjones.bsky.social
TIPS: Email me at nhannahjones@nytimes.com or send a Signal nhannahjones.67 //Founder Center for Journalism & Democracy at Howard Univ// Staff writer at NYT Mag// Creator #1619Project// History blerd//Smart and Thuggish
@imaniperry.bsky.social
Writer, Intellectual, Professor, Mother, Daughter, Sister, Child of God, nothing more, nothing less.
@neh-odh.bsky.social
Office of Digital Humanities at the National Endowment for the Humanities. Funding experimentation with technology in the humanities. Reposts ≠ endorsements.
@jessicadespain.bsky.social
English Professor At Southern Illinois University Edwardsville, Co-director for the IRIS Center for Digital Humanities. She-Her pronouns Community-engaged pedagogy Book History Literature and sustainability Veggie grower and hyper dog lover
@aaronkashtan.bsky.social
"Comics are words and pictures. You can do anything with words and pictures." – Harvey Pekar
@djakacki.bsky.social
Digital Scholarship Coordinator, associated faculty in Comparative & Digital Humanities at Bucknell University. Early digital modern humanist. Writes a lot about DH pedagogy. #TEI #DH #LEAF #ADHO
@penamerica.bsky.social
We stand at the intersection of literature and human rights to protect open expression in the U.S. and worldwide. Support and learn more at pen.org.
@pbs.org
PBS’s editorial independence is central to our work and will never change. We produce trustworthy content that features unbiased reporting. http://www.pbs.org
@warren.senate.gov
U.S. Senator, Massachusetts. She/her/hers. Official Senate account.
@newrepublic.com
Ideas. Influence. Impact. TNR is a leader in the continuing fight for American democracy and a must-read if you want to know the ideas impacting politics and culture today.
@saranahmed.bsky.social
Writer and independent feminist scholar Queer person of colour #FreePalestine
@hystericalblkns.bsky.social
Christina Sharpe. Writer/Professor/CRC. Ordinary Notes (2023). In the Wake: On Blackness & Being (2016). Monstrous Intimacies (2010). What Could a Vessel Be? (2026). Black. Still. Life. (2027) Agent: Jackie Ko/Wylie
@rbreich.bsky.social
Berkeley professor, former Secretary of Labor. Co-founder of @inequalitymedia.bsky.social and @imcivicaction.bsky.social. Substack: http://robertreich.substack.com Preorder my new book: https://sites.prh.com/reich Visit my website: https://rbreich.com/
@gregghecimovich.bsky.social
Biographer and author of THE LIFE AND TIMES OF HANNAH CRAFTS (LA Times Book Award, Phi Beta Kappa Christian Gauss Award). Professor of English at Furman U and a Nonresident Fellow of the Hutchins Center at Harvard U.
@profkori.bsky.social
Feminist scholar who coined the term: know-your-place aggression. Author of LIVING WITH LYNCHING + FROM SLAVE CABINS TO THE WHITE HOUSE. Editor of IOLA LEROY + INCIDENTS IN THE LIFE OF A SLAVE GIRL. Literary & Cultural Critic. Runner. KorithaMitchell.com
@plathpoem.bsky.social
Associate Professor of English; Author of Annotating Modernism; Co-Editor of The Poems of Sylvia Plath (2026), a new edition of Plath’s Collected Poems.
@ncsascholars.bsky.social
Official account for the 19th Century Studies Association. Come here for our CFP, prizes, and publication news.
@commonplacejrnl.bsky.social
Commonplace: the journal of early American life since 2000. Published by a partnership of the OIEAHC and AAS. Commonplace.online
@jimccasey1.bsky.social
Making our way at the Center for Black Digital Research (digblk.psu.edu) with the Colored Conventions Project (coloredconventions.org) Douglass Day (douglassday.org). Co-editor, The Colored Conventions Movement (2021). Also writing a history of editors.
@douglassday.bsky.social
DouglassDay.org | #DouglassDay Join us to celebrate the birthday of Frederick Douglass every February 14th. A day of love and collective action for Black history & archives!
@debgussman.bsky.social
Prof of American Lit and WGSS at Stockton U. Editor of The Catharine Maria Sedgwick Online Letters: https://www.primarysourcecoop.org/cms/ Feminist-Mom-Reader-Writer-Jewish-Human figuring things out. #feminism #Woolfer #pedagogy #digitalhumanities
@femmenoire.bsky.social
Politically engaged literature professor. I write about Black environmental literature, war, and African Americans in the 19th century. President of C19: The Society for Nineteenth-Century Americanists. Plant and poetry lover. DC.
@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
@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
@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!
@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.
@profgardner.bsky.social
Proud geek, dad, and husband. Teacher and literary historian with emphasis on Black print culture--esp. C19 and African American women writers. Opinions my own.
@profjenn.bsky.social
Californian in Maine, archives nerd, reader, writer, editor, teacher. Director of the Maine Women Writers Collection. Ask me about Dora Mitchell! (Go ahead and get comfortable.)