Lillian Taylor
History PhD student at William & Mary. Working on oceans, environmental history, and history of knowledge in the Atlantic World. She/her
@journalslavery.bsky.social
Promotes the understanding of slavery and post-slavery from comparative, transregional, and/or global perspectives https://brill.com/view/journals/jgs/jgs-overview.xml
@hannahbooth.bsky.social
Historical linguist | Northumbrian in the Netherlands | Writes about connections between Britain and its North Sea neighbours Website: https://hannahmarybooth.com Substack: https://northseanexus.substack.com
@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/
@livingwithwater.bsky.social
Online seminar series coming May 2025, organised by Sam Grinsell (UCL) and Giulia Champion (University of Southampton). More details coming soon!
@oieahc.bsky.social
We support the scholars and scholarship of early America, broadly understood to mean the Atlantic World between roughly the 1480s and 1820. We publish the William and Mary Quarterly and a series of award-winning books as well as sponsor conferences & more.
@historyecon.bsky.social
Official account for the Joint Center for History and Economics at Harvard University, University of Cambridge and Sciences Po. https://histecon.fas.harvard.edu/ https://www.histecon.magd.cam.ac.uk/ https://histecon.fr/en/
@profannag.bsky.social
Academic concerns, religion, environment, Asia/Indonesia | U-Wi Environmental Studies | Univ. Islam Internasional Indonesia (UIII) | [Envir. Ethics (forth.)] | Muslim Environmentalisms (Columbia UP) | The Qur’an: An Introduction | opinions my own | she/her
@waterways-project.bsky.social
Project looking at water and the ways people interact with it in history, society, and culture Facebook: https://shorturl.at/zyaCh Youtube: https://shorturl.at/Pu8XR
@visualplague.bsky.social
Professor of Medical Anthropology (St Andrews) | Global War Against the Rat project, zoonoses, plague, medical anthropology, history of colonial medicine, animal studies & visual culture https://www.st-andrews.ac.uk/social-anthropology/people/cl1
@mattfockler.bsky.social
Historical and Natural Resource Geographer | Native Nevadan ... once gone, now back | Public Lands Lover | Socioeconomist | PhD | OAKLAND A's Fan (aka former MLB fan) | Music, Books, a Growing Garden, and a Back Porch
@sophiebwaterman.bsky.social
Late medieval and Tudor historian. Associate Fellow of the Royal Historical Society. Special Collections Photographer at St John's College, Oxford. Book History MA graduate from the Institute of English Studies. Writing a book on Elizabeth Boleyn.
@neiltarrant.bsky.social
Historian of early modern science, medicine and magic. Author of Defining Nature's Limits: The Roman Inquisition and the Boundaries of Science (UCP, 2022).
@emgscam.bsky.social
WEMP | postgrad workshop supported by the Faculty of History, Cambridge | forum for research on every aspect of early modern history
@xiangwei.bsky.social
PhD at Cambridge, researching religion and Scottish military culture/identities, late 17th & 18th centuries #EarlyModern
@robb51.bsky.social
Maritime and British historian. British Commission for Maritime History Trustee, Hon Research Fellow at the University of Hull. Interests include the Yorkshire Coast, fisheries history and the role of smaller vessels in the Great War at Sea.
@sophianicolov.bsky.social
Environmental historian. Mainly whales, whaling, ocean and empire. Mostly 20th century and contemporary history. AHRC ECR Fellow at the Natural History Museum, London. Leading the project ‘Cetacean (Re)Sources’ *Views my own.
@historyandpolicy.bsky.social
We publish high-quality historical research freely accessible online and create opportunities for historians, policy makers and journalists to connect and learn from each other.
@kparkerhistorian.bsky.social
Cartographic Collections Manager at the RGS-IBG. Teach history of London architecture at NYU London. Cultural historian interested in books, maps, museums, exploration, and the early modern maritime world, esp. the Pacific.
@johnraw.bsky.social
Amphibious History, Museums, Countryside, Heritage, Royal Marines, Militaria, Food
@danielobanche.bsky.social
Mobility and changing power relations in the nineteenth-century Mediterranean & beyond | PhD in History from EUI, Florence | Roberto Einaudi Fellow, 2023-2024 | Adapting to precarity from Rome
@hisjournalha.bsky.social
BlueSky account for History: The Journal of the Historical Association. Academic history journal published by Wiley; editorial team based at Northumbria University. https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/journal/1468229X
@ottomanhistory.bsky.social
➥ Old Photos, Pics, Paintings, Maps ➥ Docs from Ottoman Empire Archives ➥ Historical Letters, Writings, Poems, Memoirs, Books, Real Human Stories: / Blog: https://ottoman-history-page.blogspot.com
@mikedavis.bsky.social
Historian in WNC, working on THE ANDY GRIFFITH SHOW and nuclear war, teaching part-time at Lees-McRae College, opinions my own, available for professional consultation.
@jchrispires.bsky.social
Professor passionate about student success & team science #firstgen #Brassica enthusiast walking Dogs of the Plant World #Agriculture #Food #HigherEd #EduSky #Agsky #SciComm & more #Soil #Crop #Science ; opinions mine
@koutny.bsky.social
art historian | author | tutor at cambridge uni | VISUAL CULTURES OF DEATH (out now) | https://www.instagram.com/aleksauthor/ | photo by Philippa James
@nicolemaceira.bsky.social
Historian of early mod animals / hunting & environment / Reformation/ James VI. Teaching Fellow @ University of Edinburgh. Co-organiser @kingjamesconf.bsky.social https://strathclyde.academia.edu/nicolemaceira
@hillaryburlock.bsky.social
#18thc historian of dance, political culture, sociability, and embodiment, British Academy Postdoctoral Fellow, University of Liverpool (Assembly Rooms) Thesis on dance and political culture in late Georgian Britain https://linktr.ee/hillary.burlock
@drdanielletw.bsky.social
Award-winning Author. Associate Professor, School of History, University of Leeds. Author of The Capital of Free Women: Race, Legitimacy, and Liberty in Colonial Mexico. Research: Black people, Women, Slavery, Freedom, Law, Jesuits.
@joelhs.bsky.social
Professor of Religion, Sarah Lawrence College. PhD in Religious Studies, University of Chicago. One of those liberal arts professors JD Vance calls “the enemy.” Probably a globalist elite. Thing-in-itself hating Jew. He/Him/הוא/ער
@devyngwynne.bsky.social
PhD student Interested in the history of: ideas, intellectualism, nat. phil, sci., med., eco., econ., tech., and salts in the “long seventeenth century” (he/they)🏳️🌈🏳️⚧️
@danjohnsonhymns.bsky.social
I study early modern & long eighteenth-century Protestantism. Working on evangelical hymns in slavery, mission, and abolition currently. Infrequent guitarist. Views my own
@philippabarr.bsky.social
Peripatetic cosmology Author @cambridgeup.bsky.social http://www.cambridge.org/uncertainty-emotion
@matthiasaolafsson.bsky.social
PhD student, Department of History, Trinity College Dublin—State building with early modern investigative commissions; governing the Danish Oldenburg Empire across the Atlantic World and Asia
@mariejaros.bsky.social
Medievalist, PostDoc, curiously looking towards the early modern period, currently working on historical whales, but also Kingdom of Sicily, Italy and charters @humboldtuni.bsky.social
@danjamesoc.bsky.social
Academic Librarian. Former bookshop manager and pub manager(long story). Loves history, politics, camping, cricket, and people being kind to each other. Personal account, views my own. He/him
@nushpowell.bsky.social
Professor of eighteenth-century lit and culture; person who studies pirates; dragon aficionado; proud parliamentarian dork.
@adamgeorgie.bsky.social
⚽ Reminiscing Barcelona 99 at least once a day 🇬🇧🤝🇸🇪 Written a book on C17 stuff ➡️ https://brill.com/display/title/62049?language= Postdoc @helsinki.fi
@amberburbidge.bsky.social
Early Modern PhD researcher | EUI History | premodern race-making in material culture | currently at EHESS | decolonisation | race | gender | intersectional | global history | 17c | 18c |heritage | Uni of York alumni 🏳️🌈
@lcvr60.bsky.social
PhD Candidate at École des Ponts and the CIRED laboratory, specialized in place-based industrial policies. Policy advisor for an association of local elected officials.
@bradbeaven.bsky.social
Professor of History; author of C19 books on Leisure, Citizenship & Working Class Men; Visions of Empire; The Devil's Highway: London's Sailortown,1850-1900. Co-Director of Port Cities & Maritime Cultures Research Centre: port.ac.uk/portcities.
@primeadam.bsky.social
Historian researching the military in British India. Accidental First World War historian. WFA Universities Trustee. Husband & Dad. Views my own. https://linktr.ee/adamprime
@shipwreckspod.bsky.social
A maritime history podcast!⚓ shipwrecksandseadogs.com youtube.com/@shipwreckspod patreon.com/shipwreckspod intohistory.com/shipwreckspod
@andykerrcarter.bsky.social
Historian of classical reception, nationalism & class in 19th c sport. PGR/ECR Rep British Society of Sports History. New book - Games, Greek & Pluck - published by Peter Lang. Bassist. Partick Thistle & Dulwich Hamlet fan.
@molliecarlyle.bsky.social
Maritime musicologist and author of 'The Shantyman's Compendium'. Recently completed a PhD on ‘the last shantyman’, Stan Hugill, at the University of Aberdeen.
@alworiginal.bsky.social
DPhil candidate LMU Munich, Amerika-Institut | historian, early America and 1790s BritAm diplomatic history | British influence in early Am foreign policy | revolutionary narrative | formerly 🇯🇵🇩🇪
@voetnoot.bsky.social
Historian - Amsterdam - Suriname - migration history - 17th century - typos - was 17,5 jaar op Twitter http://voetnoot.org
@nicmorton.bsky.social
Associate Professor in Middle Eastern and Global history (1000-1400) at Nottingham Trent Uni. Interested in pretty much everything medieval (all views my own) ✝️ University webpage: https://www.ntu.ac.uk/staff-profiles/arts-humanities/nicholas-morton