Luke Farrell
Doctoral researcher at the University of Kent. Spatio-temporal cultural analysis, Early Modern maps.
@noorhashmi.bsky.social
**Looking for prospective PhD supervisors**MA Early Modern History student at The University of Sheffield, specialising in Caribbean slavery in the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries. BA research - examining medicine and diseases in the Middle Passage.
@ukiedh.bsky.social
The UK-Ireland Digital Humanities Association - working together to build a collaborative vision for the #DH field. On Mastodon: @uk_ie_dh@hcommons.social
@fragmentali.bsky.social
PhD Researcher University of Kent & Canterbury Cathedral. Pragmatic and Prejudicial Reuse of Medieval Manuscripts in the 16th c. (+) Digital Humanist. Archivist. Librarian. Palaeographer. Runologist. Memory Studies. Video Game Enthusiast.
@michaelpearce.bsky.social
History, Scotland. Probably writing about material culture, costume, household accounts, letters, and recipe books Blog, remember them? https://vanishedcomforts.org/about/
@laurasdeluca.bsky.social
Ancient Queens in Early Modern Drama 👑📚 | Book History + DH | PhD Candidate at Carnegie Mellon
@jdpinkerton.bsky.social
@clharrington.bsky.social
Art historian. PhD on medieval foliate head and mask iconography. Assistant Lecturer in Classics. Previously CHASE DTP, University of Kent (School of History) and Canterbury Cathedral. Website: https://cassandraharrington.com
@canterburyha.bsky.social
The Canterbury branch of the Historical Association.
@ferichardsuk.bsky.social
Asst lecturer & writing up PhD #coral Materiality, medicinel, family, relig, art, books Mama x3, usually on the beach! Publications ⏬️ https://doi.org/10.1080/1081602X.2024.2360935 https://doi.org/10.1093/shm/hkae041
@greenleejw.bsky.social
Surprised historian, not surprised eels. Doctor of medieval history, talking’ about eels, history, maps, and the Spaniel. Alt-text artist. I draw custom maps on commission: https://surprisedeelmaps.com/ Support me here: patreon.com/SurprisedEel
@davehitchcock.bsky.social
Historian: https://orcid.org/0000-0002-8378-4968 Course Director and research unit lead, CCCU. Currently: "Dying Homeless, 1600-2013", Soon: 'The Ends of Poverty in the British Atlantic, 1600-1800' (2nd album). He/him.
@tamarajatkin.bsky.social
Medieval and early modern English literature at Queen’s College, Oxford. Mostly old books. All opinions my own. She/her
@loughnrv.bsky.social
Reader in Early Modern Studies, University of Kent; Gen. Ed., The Oxford Marlowe, The Revels Plays, http://CADREdb.net 🇮🇪🇺🇸
@chppc.bsky.social
Based in @ihr.bsky.social, @sasnews.bsky.social. Engaged, outward-facing and co-produced research into place and history: rural to urban & parish to metropolis. Home to Victoria County History & Layers of London. Posts by team.
@drdavidrundle.bsky.social
Historian, palaeographer, Renaissance man. Managing Editor, @mediumaevum.bsky.social . Found in libraries or restaurants.
@deegonz92.bsky.social
Medievalist: London, urban history, political discourse, documentary culture📜 Archives and Records Management Professional 📚 Social Media Fellow at @harchivestrust.bsky.social 💻 Co-founder @memslibukc.bsky.social Digital engagement
@profcatheriner.bsky.social
Pro-Vice-Chancellor University East Anglia and Professor of Early Modern Studies. Previously Director, Institute of Cultural and Creative Industries, University of Kent; everyday life, material histories, creative heritage.
@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/
@lauraeromain.bsky.social
Doctoral student at the University of Kent. Early modernist. Researcher of Christopher Marlowe, and early modern migration studies. Shark enthusiast 🦈
@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
@segolene.bsky.social
Doctoral researcher at the University of Kent. Medievalist. Late medieval devotional cultures. Manuscripts. Digital Humanities. Behind MEMS ukc. https://www.kent.ac.uk/medieval-early-modern-studies/people/4278/gence-ségolène