Jordan E. Taylor
Historian of the American Revolution, news, politics, etc. Author of Misinformation Nation.
Manager of Digital Content for Colonial Williamsburg. Views here are my own.
Used to be more into social media. Now trying to enjoy the quiet.
jordanetaylor.com
@jasonmkelly.bsky.social
Humanist, Teacher, Engaged Citizen Director IU Indianapolis Arts & Humanities Institute Prof. History | Africana Studies | American Studies #c18 | #anthropocene | #skystorians | #envhist https://jasonmkelly.com views my own | reposts not endorsements
@murrajs.bsky.social
Public history practitioner and administrator | History education advocate | Alabama Department of Archives & History
@ksgruesz.bsky.social
Professor at UC Santa Cruz, here to remind you this is just another American nation warped by 1492
@zmbennett.bsky.social
Asst. History Professor at Norwich University in Vermont. Writing about rivers and all that flow through them. www.zmbennett.com
@clnewhall.bsky.social
Historian & History Teacher, Early Americanist, History of the Book, Libraries, Sailor, Liberia, Letterpress, Music, 18th Century, Atlantic, African American
@annechamplin.bsky.social
Historian of the Atlantic in Global History, PhD student at George Mason, experimenting with AI to un-silence the archive, probably watching Doctor Who right now
@dgcassidy.bsky.social
Humanist. 🇬🇧🇺🇸🇮🇪 Govcontracting survivor. Agitator for a better tomorrow for *everyone*. Liverpool FC, Pet Shop Boys fan. Believer in peer-reviewed data, conclusions, and policies. Agnotology watchdog.
@marrowescape.bsky.social
Historian of social unrest, colonialism, economic change, Anglo-American law. Disabled, queer, translesbian, and proud. ✡️ conversion student, honored to be a future member of the Tribe. Writing nuanced takes everywhere I go. Reading all the books.
@goberle.bsky.social
Historian and Librarian. Director of the Center for Mason Legacies. Works at George Mason University.
@matthewschafer.bsky.social
Adjunct law prof Fordham Law; Scholar focusing on the intellectual history of press freedom: http://shorturl.at/bhsv7; rare book collector
@katyghistory.bsky.social
Women's historian of early America and slavery. Hosts a podcast about 18th-century-ish women's letters. Will, to everyone's dismay, post about politics sometimes.
@craigsilverman.bsky.social
Cofounder of https://indicator.media, your essential guide to understanding and investigating digital deception. Sign up for free! Investigative journalist and OSINT trainer. https://craigsilverman.ca
@katestarbird.bsky.social
Researcher of online rumors & disinformation. Former basketball player. Prof at University of Washington, HCDE. Co-founder of the UW Center for an Informed Public. Personal account: Views may not reflect those of my employer. #RageAgainstTheBullshitMachine
@noupside.bsky.social
✍🏼Studies influence, propaganda, adversarial abuse @Georgetown. Writes @Lawfare, The Atlantic. 📖 Invisible Rulers: The People Who Turn Lies Into Reality — on influencers, online crowds, &bespoke realities (invisiblerulers.com) 🦹🏻♀️ Twitter Files supervillain
@marcowenjones.bsky.social
Associate Professor Northwestern University in Qatar | Studies Disinfo, Digital Repression & Gulf Politics | Author Digital Authoritarianism in the Middle East (Hurst & OUP) Political Repression in Bahrain (Cambridge University Press) | Cat Fancier
@roycefg.bsky.social
Community College history professor. PhD Early American history. East Bay born, AZ raised, now planted in Loudoun County, Virginia.
@kevinkenny.bsky.social
Historian of US immigration | 19th-century | race | labor | slavery | global migration | diaspora
@kginlum.bsky.social
Professor of American Religion @Stanford. Author of Damned Nation (2014) and Heathen (2022). Director of @argcstanford.bsky.social. SFGiants fan.
@jordanssly.bsky.social
Historian of Seventeenth Century Europe and the Global Atlantic. My specialisations are the intellectual, religious, and cultural histories of Stuart Britain and the Interregnum with a primary focus on the 1650s.
@bhgreeley.bsky.social
PhD candidate in the history of finance at Princeton. Working on early-modern Atlantic currencies. Writing a trade-press history of the dollar and a dissertation about the guinea. I used to be a journalist. I used to be a lot of things.
@annefertig.bsky.social
History, literature, but mostly just a lot of Jane Austen. Catch me in my upcoming podcast, Finding Jane Austen (Out 2025)
@foreignadvices.bsky.social
Early American historian working on settler colonialism and state power | Center for Digital History viceroy at the Washington Library, Mount Vernon | Nova Scotian | she/her | views and posts all me
@geneprocknow.bsky.social
Author and historian of the American Revolution. www.researchingtheamericanrevolution.com
@drhardesty.bsky.social
Professor of History at Western Washington University. Historian of colonial America, labor, and slavery. Most recent book: https://hackettpublishing.com/the-suriname-writings-of-john-gabriel-stedman
@twogle.bsky.social
History PhD candidate at Texas A&M, British Atlantic, Religion, Revolutions, Jacobitism, Politics, and Generational Memory
@johnnewhall.bsky.social
Early American Historian | Unitarian Universalist | Sailor | Avid Fantasy Reader | Liverpool Fan | Cat Dad 🙀 From in Salem, Mass. Official account: @newhallforsalem.com
@rutgersupress.bsky.social
Rutgers University Press is dedicated to the advancement and dissemination of knowledge to scholars, students, and the general reading public. The Press reflects and extends the University’s core mission of research, instruction, and service.
@voltaire.ox.ac.uk
World leader in Enlightenment studies, based at the University of Oxford. Our publications: Voltaire's Complete Works (OCV), Oxford University Studies in the Enlightenment (OSE) and much beyond. https://www.voltaire.ox.ac.uk/
@christinawelsch.bsky.social
Historian of colonial India; Author of The Company's Sword: The East India Company and the Politics of Militarism, 1644-1858.
@emdillon.bsky.social
Literature professor at Northeastern University. Book-in-progress: Sweetness and Ruin: A History of Sugar, Race, and Capitalism (Dutton 2026). From the 17th-century plantation to 21st-century diabetes epidemic. Writing: https://emdillon.substack.com
@shgregg.bsky.social
Academic: 18thC literature, book history, critical digitization. Bath, UK.
@alexiamandla.bsky.social
PhD Student at Stanford | Studying the literature, theatre, and games of the (very) long eighteenth century | Gothicist | Cozy Game Studies | she/her
@mimicofmodes.com
Fashion/material culture scholar. Collections manager. Author of Regency Women's Dress, 1800-1830. AskHistorians moderator. (she/her) Blog: http://mimicofmodes.com Author newsletter: http://buttondown.com/cassidypercoco
@drjannmatlock.bsky.social
Visual representation and French cultural history 1789-1914. Comments and likes are my own and do not implicate my employer. https://jannmatlock.weebly.com/
@dctsalagi.bsky.social
Cherokee Nation citizen. South Texan. DC resident. Amateur genealogist. You can find me in libraries and graveyards.
@tmgarrison.bsky.social
PhD candidate @ W&M studying courtship, marriage, and slavery in early America | she/they 🏳️🌈
@hopkinspress.bsky.social
At Johns Hopkins University Press, we envision a future where knowledge enriches the life of every person Home to @projectmuse.bsky.social press.jhu.edu
@umasspress.bsky.social
Publishing scholarship, literature, and books for general readers that reflect the quality and diversity of intellectual life on our campuses, in our region, and around the world. More from us at https://linktr.ee/umasspress
@ktgerbs.bsky.social
Historian of religion & race, archives, media/tech/comm, politics of education. Always asking: whose stories are told & who gets to tell them? History Prof & Dir. of Religious Studies @ U of Minnesota. Au: Christian Slavery (2018). www.katharinegerbner.com
@amysopcakjoseph.bsky.social
Historian of early America, women & gender, print culture, & consumers. Books, coffee, cats.
@megeroberts.bsky.social
History PhD @ Cambridge University. Writing about caregiving labour and health crises in c18th Philadelphia. Usually thinking about early modern nurses, apothecaries, or public transit systems. 🚃
@kirstenwood.bsky.social
Historian, Episcopalian, cat person, human parent, wife to a math prof
@kathrynbrownell.bsky.social
Professor & Director of the Center for American Political History & Technology at Purdue University; Author of 24/7 Politics & Showbiz Politics; Senior Editor of Made By History
@rparkinson.bsky.social
Prof. of History, Binghamton University. Author, Thirteen Clocks & Heart of American Darkness. Go Vols, Go Steelers.
@profmk.bsky.social
Professor of Cultural Studies at Bowling Green State University in Ohio. Eclectic scholar of radicalism and culture. Currently writing a civics textbook from a critical perspective. https://blogs.bgsu.edu/tmesser/
@drconvictsandcane.bsky.social
Historian of convict labor/prisons, Black Texas, U.S. History! Assistant professor in a red state. 🥴 Writing a book that explores the significance of sugar and Black convict labor and the shaping of the Texas prison farm model. The House that Cane Built!!