Leos Müller
Historian, Stockholm University, CEMAS (Centre for martime studies), global history, maritime history, neutrality and IR, 1500-2000
@ravnsorensen.bsky.social
Historian and opera lover. Interesting in the connection between cultural- and business history. Involved in seven years of provenience research chasing an 18th century painting trough time.
@askebrock.bsky.social
Working on urban development, gender and history from below more broadly in the early modern period
@benjamin-asmussen.bsky.social
Maritime historian & Senior Researcher @National Museum of Denmark interested in global connections - especially early modern Danish-Norwegian trading companies and their encounters.
@davidwilsonhist.bsky.social
Historian working on legal and environmental history within context of colonialism & oceans / lakes, esp. piracy, fishing, & marine science. Current focus: Law, Science, and the British Colonial Fisheries Advisory Committee. Senior Lecturer @ Strathclyde.
@gabyrobilliard.bsky.social
Historian of early modern food (especially tea and coffee), intoxicants, medicine, material culture, religion (German Pietism), maritime and global history. Also currently researching sailors‘ stuff. Postdoc, Prize Papers Project, Oldenburg University
@gcalafat.bsky.social
Historian, early modern period, Mediterranean shipwrecks Associate Professor, Paris 1 Panthéon-Sorbonne (IHMC) Institut Universitaire de France (Junior Member) Editor of Annales. Histoire, Sciences Sociales (@annales.ehess.fr)
@journalmaritime.bsky.social
IMHA is a professional association of Scholars. The International; Journal of Maritime History is published quarterly, on various dimensions of maritime history www.imha.info
@jeremyland.bsky.social
Econ and Biz Historian of the Early Modern World, including but not limited to trade, war, and state capacity. Researcher at Uni Helsinki, Meetings Coordinator of the Econ Hist Assoc, and Exec. Director of @socscihistory.blsky.social. More: jeremyland.org
@plymprivateer.bsky.social
17th C maritime historian at University of Plymouth. Still figuring this site out - interested in all things early modern and boaty.
@schottemargaret.bsky.social
Early modern history, DH & Indian Ocean @ YorkU. Loves all things bookish, maritime, & history-of-science. ☞ She/her 🌈
@martinhist.bsky.social
Agrarhistoriker som sysslar med räkenskaper, kvarnar, ekonomisk ojämlikhet, migration, social struktur, legohjon och mycket annat i det förmoderna Sverige.
@perwiden.bsky.social
Idéhistoriker, Konstvetare, Pappa. Gift med världens bästa enligt min fru. En av huvudkällorna till Wikipedias artikel om marsvin.
@cinehisto.bsky.social
Super Randonneur & Senior lecturer in digital history, Stockholm University. Editor: Tourism and Travel during the Cold War (Routledge 2019) open access here http://bit.ly/2KlkXoV
@lindaaburnett.bsky.social
Researches Linnaean natural history, the Scottish Enlightenment, history of racism, instructions and collecting. Senior Lecturer & mum of 3.
@karinsennefelt.bsky.social
Bodies, vapours, spirits and dissent in early modernity | Professor @Stockholms_univ
@hynekpallas.bsky.social
Skriver. Aktuell med boken Skotten i Slovakien (Kaunitz-Olsson). Återkommande i GP kultur & Expressen kultur
@profelainechalus.bsky.social
Historian of 18C/19C women, politics, sociability and cosmopolitanism. Frequently infuriated by politics. Reposting not necessarily a statement of personal beliefs.
@pwolodarski.bsky.social
Chefredaktör och ansvarig utgivare för DN, Editor-in-chief Dagens Nyheter. http://www.dn.se
@bengtssonz.bsky.social
Economic historian living in Malmö, Sweden. I do research about economic inequality and historical political economy. I post about stuff I read and some current events. https://sites.google.com/view/bengtsson
@erikangner.com
Professor of Practical Philosophy, Stockholm University & Institute for Futures Studies. He/Him. Author of How Economics Can Save the World 🛟 a.co/d/0AZASJz Web: https://linktr.ee/erikangner Opinions &c. my own. Agent: JP Marshall #Econsky #Philsky
@matsdjurberg.bsky.social
Chef Statens Sjöhistoriska museum | Director National Maritime Museum, Sweden
@nyberg.bsky.social
Historian working on early modern Swedish history in a global context. Interested in digital history.
@heikodroste.bsky.social
Historian, gardener, interested in the Arts, movies, nature. English, Svenska, Deutsch. "Der Niederrheiner weiß nix, kann aber alles erklären." Hanns Dieter Hüsch Anonymous accounts without face-pic and a fake name are considered bad style.
@lisapelling.bsky.social
political scientist, head of Stockholm-based think tank Arena Idé
@mlinnarsson.bsky.social
Historian @Stockholms_univ. Ongoing: Alternative Paths to the Welfare City: Public Services, Inclusion and the Common Good in Nordic Capital Cities 1870–1920. https://www.su.se/profiles/mlinn
@dominikhhh.bsky.social
curator & #EnvHist @ German Port Museum, Hamburg & @hunterianglasgow.bsky.social https://orcid.org/0000-0002-7095-4403 #C18 #C19 #HistSTM #EntHist #HistOcean #AnimalHistory #QueerHistory #museums Founder @collecol.bsky.social Treasurer @dgej.bsky.social
@poulholm.bsky.social
professor of environmental history, Trinity College Dublin: oceans past, marine environmental history, uses of the past
@profmurdoch.bsky.social
Professor of History @mhafhs.bsky.social Research: Britain & the Thirty Years' War (1618-1648) & The British Civil Wars (1639-1660). Maritime Warfare (1513-1713) Teaching: History of Military Thought, 500BC-2000AD 🗃 #Dyslexic in several languages.
@emmaforsberg.bsky.social
PhD at Lund University writing on the Swedish diplomatic corps 1680 to 1765
@mtoiv.bsky.social
Research fellow at FU Berlin|global/colonial history & 19thC SE Asia|🏬 cities and publics|🌲 forests and forestry|PhD from EUI|📚 occasionally writes about books and films
@prizepapers.bsky.social
The Prize Papers Project is dedicated to the study and digitization of the Prize Papers collection stored at The National Archives, UK. It is based at the University of Oldenburg, Germany, and the National Archives, UK. Learn more: www.prizepapers.de
@globalmarhist.bsky.social
GMH is a forum for discussions of maritime history, broadly conceived. Get in touch if you'd like to post an article, blog, CFP or podcast. Social media run by @canadianerrant No ChatGPT or AI art permitted for content on our website.
@nfrykman.bsky.social
Historian of capitalism, revolution, and the sea. Author of THE BLOODY FLAG: MUTINY IN THE AGE OF ATLANTIC REVOLUTION (tinyurl.com/2p8e79yz)
@fredrikjonsson.bsky.social
Historian at the University of Chicago. Co-editor of The Journal of Modern History. New book: Scarcity with Carl Wennerlind (Harvard 2023). Next: Britain's fossil transition 1760-1870 and, with Moritz von Brescius, The Long Acceleration 1870-1914.
@pernilleblues.bsky.social
Historian of the French and Danish colonial empires, political economy, slavery, and abolition. Mom of two little vikings. Author of "Economistes and the Reinvention of Empire".
@hannahod.bsky.social
Historian of science, global history, natural history, substitutes, and (as of recently) History of slavery
@bsky.app
official Bluesky account (check username👆) Bugs, feature requests, feedback: support@bsky.app