Lizzy Williamson
Senior Research Fellow at Exeter's DH Lab, keen on early modern letters and archives, and their digital manifestations. Author of Elizabethan Diplomacy and Epistolary Culture.
@wjbmattingly.bsky.social
Digital Nomad · Historian · Data Scientist · NLP · Machine Learning Cultural Heritage Data Scientist at Yale Former Postdoc in the Smithsonian Maintainer of Python Tutorials for Digital Humanities https://linktr.ee/wjbmattingly
@ncllibspeccoll.bsky.social
Newcastle University Special Collections & Archives is an Accredited Archive Service, home to Newcastle University's archive and rare book collections. Find out more: https://www.ncl.ac.uk/library/special-collections/
@cemskcl.bsky.social
CEMS KCL: https://kingsearlymodern.co.uk/ Centre Director: @hsmurphy.bsky.social Posts by Assistant Director: @jamie-gemmell.bsky.social Mailing List: http://eepurl.com/docIGD
@erinannmcc.bsky.social
Professor of English Literature and Computational Humanities. PI of the ERC-funded @stemma.bsky.social project. Basketball superfan/player/coach and sometime softball shortshop.
@chrisvvarren.bsky.social
Knowledge-monger at Carnegie Mellon University: clandestine print, weird data, book history, computational humanities, wrote a book called literature & the law of nations, co-founder of six degrees of francis bacon. humanities for all.
@dhlabexeter.bsky.social
We support digital approaches in research, teaching and outreach at the University of Exeter and beyond. https://www.exeter.ac.uk/research/digitalhumanities/
@fredner.org
Digital humanities, C19-20 US literature, data about literary cultures https://fredner.org
@drlindseyfitz.bsky.social
NYT Bestselling Author. Medical Historian. Breast Cancer Survivor. Next book: SLEUTH-HOUND, a whirlwind tour of Victorian forensics from the perspective of the man who loaned a voice & razor-sharp logic to Baker St.’s famous resident: Sherlock Holmes.
@patymurrieta.bsky.social
🌟 Digital Humanist | Historical Archaeologist 📜 🤖 Developing #MachineLearning for Cultural Heritage 🐾 Proud mum of YubYub Commander (aka the cutest pupper) 🧸✨ 🌍 Co-director of DH Centre | FASS Director of #AI @LancasterUni #DigitalHumanities #NLP #Mexico
@plach.bsky.social
Digital Humanities Librarian/DH Center Director living/working on unceded Kumeyaay land (San Diego). US historian (PhD) + info scientist (MSIS). Podcast teacher. Still masking. Dogs are my jam. she/her Mastodon: @pam@hcommons.social
@harrymccarthy.bsky.social
Lecturer in Early Modern Literature working on childhood, race, gender, education, and performance. Book on boy actors with @cambridgeup.bsky.social.
@srsrensoc.bsky.social
SRS, the main academic organisation in UK & Ireland dedicated to the promotion of the study of the Renaissance. Hatched in 1967. 🐥 🔥 🐣 🐦🔥
@earlymodhistory.bsky.social
This is the official account of the Journal of Early Modern History, published by Brill and based at the University of Minnesota.
@anzamems.bsky.social
Australian and New Zealand Association for Medieval and Early Modern Studies (anzamems.org). Posts by Matt Firth, BlueSky novice extraordinaire.
@memsunikent.bsky.social
The Centre for Medieval & Early Modern Studies (MEMS) at the University of Kent | MA & PhD scholarships available. For our latest updates: linktr.ee/MEMS_UniKent
@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
@crems-york.bsky.social
The Centre for Renaissance and Early Modern Studies at the University of York is a welcoming interdisciplinary community devoted to the study of the long 16th and 17th centuries. http://york.ac.uk/crems/
@emgscam.bsky.social
WEMP | postgrad workshop supported by the Faculty of History, Cambridge | forum for research on every aspect of early modern history
@cemsexeter.bsky.social
University of Exeter Centre for Early Modern Studies - a place for interdisciplinary exchange among staff and students and engagement with the wider academic world.
@northernhistory.bsky.social
Academic journal that publishes work on the history of the seven historic Northern counties of England.
@dreditions.bsky.social
Scholarly editions of early modern English drama and literature | Open Access | Woodcut Whimsy
@stemma.bsky.social
An ERC-funded project led by Prof. Erin McCarthy and based at the University of Galway. We are building the first large-scale computational model of the circulation of early modern verse in manuscript from 1475-1700. https://stemma.universityofgalway.ie
@memorients.bsky.social
AHRC project: premodern contact btwn England & Islamic Worlds. Led by Lubaaba Al-Azami & Samera Hassan. Book: https://bit.ly/3ZEIy6L OA Journal: https://rb.gy/wlrcie. Website: https://memorients.com/
@emodgral.bsky.social
Project by Research Council of Finland, 2021-25 | Use of graphic devices + development of graphic literacies in England 1473-1800 | PI Matti Peikola, tweets by team members.
@marlowemightyln.bsky.social
The Marlowe Society of America promotes scholarship on poet & playwright Christopher Marlowe's life, works, & crucial role in the early modern theater.
@socrefresearch.bsky.social
Organization promoting the study of the Reformation and early modern religion. Sponsor of the Archive for Reformation History (ARH) Social Media: @kkaelin.bsky.social
@gemms-sermons.bsky.social
GEMMS is the Gateway to Early Modern Manuscript Sermons. SSHRC project creating open-access, searchable, online bibliographical database of early modern sermons, 1530-1715. Find us at gemms.usask.ca.
@sheffieldcems.bsky.social
The official BlueSky page for the Sheffield Centre for Early Modern Studies, based at the University of Sheffield. Website: https://scems.sites.sheffield.ac.uk/. Email: scems@sheffield.ac.uk
@monashcmrs.bsky.social
Community of Medieval & Renaissance Studies at Monash University, Australia. The past is not as distant as you imagine. (Banner: Lincoln County Archives, BNLW 1/1/55/1; Profile pic: Monash, Bischoff frag. 002, MS 1821) Skeets by KN.
@emodcam.bsky.social
The Early Modern History subject group at the Faculty of History, University of Cambridge | News about conferences, seminars, workshops, publications, and more
@sel1500to1900.bsky.social
SEL Studies in English Literature 1500–1900 is a quarterly journal published for Rice University by Johns Hopkins University Press. Edited by A K Huseby (Rice University) Learn more at https://sel.rice.edu/submission-guidelines
@malonesociety.bsky.social
A society for scholars of renaissance drama, committed to the permanent utility of original texts. https://malonesociety.com/
@emwjournal.bsky.social
The only journal devoted solely to the interdisciplinary and global study of women and gender spanning the late medieval through early modern periods. https://www.journals.uchicago.edu/toc/emw/current
@globalrecipes2024.bsky.social
ECR Conference | May 2024 | University of Cambridge | Support: SSHMedicine, BSHScience, @camhistory.bsky.social, @srsrensoc.bsky.social
@emdigit.bsky.social
Account for the Early Modern Digital Itineraries Project, transforming printed itineraries into tools for understanding the history of travel 🧭 Find out more at https://emdigit.org
@emodmetals.bsky.social
EMMRN is an interdisciplinary, international research network for scholars interested in metals in the early modern world. https://earlymodernmetals.wordpress.com/
@asecsoffice.bsky.social
The American Society for Eighteenth-Century Studies, established in 1969, is the foremost learned society in the United States for the study of all aspects of the period from the later seventeenth through the early nineteenth century.
@memslibukc.bsky.social
Digital library for researchers of Medieval and Early Modern studies, run by postgraduate students at the University of Kent https://www.memslib.co.uk/
@saaupdates.bsky.social
The Shakespeare Association of America (SAA) is a professional organization for the advanced study of Shakespeare's works, times, and afterlife. Visit linktr.ee/saaupdates for more information on events and member updates.
@britgrad.bsky.social
The Twenty-Sixth Annual British Graduate Shakespeare Conference. June 13th-15th 2024. Call for Papers coming soon. #britgrad2024
@emeccwarwick.bsky.social
The Early Modern and Eighteenth Century Centre In the Warwick History Department, for the encouragement, study, and exchange of ideas and research. https://warwick.ac.uk/fac/arts/history/ecc
@emodir.bsky.social
International research group on Early Modern Religious Dissents & Radicalism. Find us at http://emodir.net! Posts by @tntwining.bsky.social, media manager.
@memrn.bsky.social
The Medieval & Early Modern Research Network sponsored by CHASE DTP (AHRC). We provide a supportive and relaxed space for academic collaboration between postgraduate students. DM us and join the mailing list! https://memrnchase.wordpress.com
@durhammemsa.bsky.social
MEMSA is made up of postgraduate students from all disciplines working on the Medieval or Early Modern period at Durham University. ALL welcome at our events.
@imems.bsky.social
Institute of Medieval and Early Modern Studies: a home for innovative interdisciplinary research from the medieval to the early modern in a World Heritage Site.
@roseplayhouse.bsky.social
Bankside's first theatre Built by Philip Henslowe 1587, rediscovered 1989 Original home of plays by Shakespeare, Marlowe, Kyd & many others Scheduled Monument & Registered Charity www.roseplayhouse.org.uk Rose Theatre Trust 56 Park St, London SE1 9AR
@bhamcrems.bsky.social
The Centre for Reformation & Early Modern Studies (CREMS) is a centre of excellence at the University of Birmingham for interdisciplinary research into the history of the Reformation and early modern Britain and Europe.
@wsguk.bsky.social
Multi-disciplinary international group promoting the study of women and gender in the early modern period and long eighteenth century. https://womensstudiesgroup.org/ Seminars | Workshops | Outings | Bursary Scheme | Mentoring | Newsletter | Reading Group
@emlcjournal.bsky.social
EMLC is a leading open access journal dedicated to the study of the early modern Low Countries. We publish multidisciplinary and state-of-the-art scholarship on any aspect of the turbulent history of this region from 1500-1850