Patrick Duffy
@researchireland.bsky.social PhD candidate @historytcd.bsky.social. O'Connellite politics and the emergence of a north-south frontier, 1823-45. Opinions mine. pduffy1@tcd.ie
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irishhistorians.ie/members/patrick-barry-duffy/
@pontifexes.bsky.social
Welcome to the official Bluesky page of the Papacy. (Bienvenidos a la página oficial de Bluesky del Papado).
@stefanboscia.bsky.social
London Playbook author for POLITICO. Get in touch at sboscia@politico.co.uk. Views are my own.
@petergeoghegan.bsky.social
Investigative journalist. Author of best-selling book Democracy for Sale - and best-selling newsletter of same name. Sign up for Democracy for Sale newsletter: https://democracyforsale.substack.com/
@philipstephens.bsky.social
Writer, historian, Contrib Ed,FT, Senior Visiting Fellow STG, EUI, author These Divided Isles (Faber August 2025) British, Irish and European. philipstephens@substack.com
@theobrienpress.bsky.social
Ireland's leading general publisher of both adult and children's books.
@reroutedbyhistory.bsky.social
Counterfactuals for the geopolitically curious. What if the script flipped? The GPS of alternate timelines. Because history doesn’t repeat—it remixes. Let’s imagine the tracks that never dropped. open.substack.com/pub/reroutedbyhistory | #bskystorians
@uniofhull.bsky.social
Since 1927, we’ve taught people to think differently. Join a University with a progressive history & be at home in a city embodying Northern warmth.
@jackc4.bsky.social
Currently doing a PhD @ University of Liverpool Looking at the thanatopolitics of borders Otherwise playing guitar
@dustshoveller.bsky.social
Archivist, Historian and Author of The Day Parliament Burned Down and National Treasures. #RCEWA member. Secretary to Council at Girton College, Cambridge. TLDR: PenPusher.
@historytoday.com
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@parlconst.bsky.social
Mapping the changing evolution of the UK's Parliamentary Constituencies parlconst.org
@bjpols.bsky.social
British Journal of Political Science from Cambridge University Press. cambridge.org/bjpols BJPolS is now an open access journal and from 2025 will publish continuously with no more issues, just one volume per year.
@printersofscotland.bsky.social
A collective of printmakers from across Scotland - working together to develop and share printmaking. Festival of Printmaking 15-17 Aug 2025. University of Stirling. www.printmakersofscotland.com
@christinalaffin.bsky.social
Associate Professor in Premodern Japanese Literature and Culture, University of British Columbia. She/her.
@acarpen.bsky.social
Ex-Whitehall type still with views on public policy, but now local historian in Cambridge (UK) blogging at https://lostcambridge.com/ - also writing about the future of the city on The Cambridge Town Owl.
@politicsjournal.bsky.social
A flagship @PolStudiesAssoc journal. Published by @SAGECQPolitics. http://politicsblog.ac.uk. IF 2.492
@manchesterup.bsky.social
We believe in books that promote positive change and enrich culture. Sign up to the MUP newsletter & receive 30% off all orders. https://linktr.ee/ManchesterUniversityPress
@lordnortonlouth.bsky.social
Professor of Government, University of Hull. Devoted to the study of the Constitution, Parliament, and the Conservative Party.
@jonathanhealey.bsky.social
Historian and Occasional Book-writer (https://www.bloomsbury.com/uk/blazing-world-9781526621696/) Works at Oxford University. Next book, The Blood in Winter, out 2025. ‘This isn’t the Eighties, Pat!’
@niamhroisin.bsky.social
Associate Professor, Department of History at the University of Limerick. Researching religious architecture, histories of public space. Interested in books, new music, design. #CeaseFireInGaza https://pure.ul.ie/en/persons/niamh-nicghabhann-coleman
@danielmcarey.bsky.social
Postdoctoral Researcher. Former journalist. Media history. Oral history. Currently researching the (Catholic) Standard newspaper (1928-1978). Funded through the Research Ireland Government of Ireland scheme. Based at Dublin City University
@clartyclara.bsky.social
PhD. Lecturer. Historian of early modern and modern British childhood, gender, the family, welfare.
@livunipress.bsky.social
Publishing exceptional research since 1899. Home to @pavilionpoetry.bsky.social, @oxunienl.bsky.social, @modlangopen.bsky.social, and @lupdistribution.bsky.social. linktr.ee/livunipress
@historyireland.bsky.social
History Ireland Magazine Established in 1993. Editor, Tommy Graham. Part of The Wordwell Group. Subscribe here: https://historyireland.com/subscribe/
@quaker.org.uk
Faith community grounded in stillness. We believe in working together to create a more just, equal and peaceful world. Quakers in Britain, Friends House, NW1 2BJ. www.quaker.org.uk
@drmaeve.bsky.social
Views my own. Academic developer, C18 art historian, part-time lecturer & facilitator, co-founder @thirdspaceHE SFHEA, EntreComp Practitioner.
@joaesth-phenom.bsky.social
Journal of Aesthetics and Phenomenology aims to encourage and promote research in aesthetics that draws inspiration from the phenomenological tradition as broadly understood https://www.tandfonline.com/journals/rfap20/
@quakerservice.bsky.social
A Quaker charity that has been translating Quaker values of peace, truth, simplicity and equality in NI since the 1970s.
@jonparryhis.bsky.social
Retired university History teacher. Modern British politics. Short history of British Liberalism published by Agenda April 2025. Occasional LRB reviewer. Part-time resident and unofficial chronicler of Sark.
@ukparliament.parliament.uk
Where the House of Commons and the House of Lords scrutinise the work of the Government. Explore Parliament on a tour this winter.
@commonsspeaker.parliament.uk
Sir Lindsay Hoyle | 158th Speaker of the UK House of Commons. Father, grandfather and animal lover. https://www.parliament.uk/business/commons/the-speaker/
@houseofcommons.parliament.uk
Where elected MPs represent the public, legislate, and scrutinise the Government. Find out more about their work and how Parliament happens.
@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
@cmrsedinburgh.bsky.social
CMRS brings together medievalists from schools and colleges across the University of Edinburgh. Website: https://hca.ed.ac.uk/centre-medieval-renaissance
@uclearlymodxcha.bsky.social
The Centre is dedicated to the study of the diverse cultural, economic and social exchanges between early modern states in the Old World and beyond in the period 1450-1800. www.ucl.ac.uk/early-modern/
@cecs-york.bsky.social
• Putting the interdisciplinary in eighteenth century studies for over 25 years • Researching and teaching the longest eighteenth century, 1650-1850 • Home to the interdisciplinary in MA in Eighteenth Century Studies at the University of York
@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
@rshc.bsky.social
Outreach and research centre devoted to encouraging the widest possible participation in historical study and debate.
@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.
@ghilondon.bsky.social
The GHI London is a research centre supporting and connecting history students and scholars from Britain and Germany. One of 11 independent research institutes of the Max Weber Foundation. https://www.ghil.ac.uk
@warburginstitute.bsky.social
Image / Word / Orientation / Action The Warburg Institute is dedicated to the study of global cultural history and the role of images in society. https://warburg.sas.ac.uk/
@fcelh.bsky.social
Our aim is to promote, support, and assist in the study of Local History as taught and practised in the Centre for Regional and Local History (formerly the Centre for English Local History) at the University of Leicester
@icshc.bsky.social
The International Centre for Sports History and Culture (ICSHC) is based at De Montfort University, Leicester, United Kingdom. We are the world's leading research centre for the study of the history of sport.
@hpsleeds.bsky.social
Established in 1957 at the University of Leeds. We are a group of researchers exploring the development and meanings of science, technology and medicine.
@camunicampop.bsky.social
Interdisciplinary research group at the University of Cambridge. https://www.campop.geog.cam.ac.uk/ Follow our blog: 60 things you didn't know about family, marriage, work, and death since the middle ages. https://www.campop.geog.cam.ac.uk/blog
@histchildoxford.bsky.social
Oxford University Centre for the History of Childhood - a centre established in 2003 to promote research into the history of children, youth and childhood. https://www.history.ox.ac.uk/centre-history-childhood