Seán Thomas Kane
Historian of 16th century French natural history focusing on three-toed sloths (Bradypus sp.). Ph.D. Candidate at Binghamton University. All opinions are my own. Fellow of the Linnean Society.
Scríobhfaidh mé cúpla rud i nGaeilge.
@kaydaly.bsky.social
#Earlymodern nerd. Hired pen. Curator of hipsters. Snapper-up of unconsidered trifles. #Tudor? Sure. #Jacobean? SIGN ME UP. Coming Spring 2027, "Wilton House," a novel of Lady #MaryWroth. @regalhouse.bsky.social. Stay tuned! https://www.kaydalywriter.com
@howtobooks.bsky.social
DFG- & AHRC-funded project researching early modern how-to books and the histories of knowledge, science and the book 📖 Based at Herzog August Bibliothek Wolfenbüttel and Glasgow University 🇩🇪🤝🏴 Check out our website: howtobook.eu/
@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
@drkarrschmidt.bsky.social
Curator of (very old) curious books, prints on fabric, functional ephemera (newberry.org), Director of a pop-up book society (movablebooksociety.org). History of art, science, decorative food, pirates. Where's your WHIMSY? Mostly Chicago. She/her
@handle.invalid
Historian of science and medicine. Early modernist. Author. Editor, Notes and Records for the Royal Society. Love to garden.
@tnummedal.bsky.social
Early modern objects, bodies, and knowledges; digital scholarship; knitter; author of Anna Zieglerin and the Lion’s Blood & co-author of furnaceandfugue.org
@profrankin.bsky.social
Professor and Chair of History at Tufts. Co-editor of the Bulletin of the History of Medicine. Posts on the history of early modern medicine and science; teenagers; cooking; running; cats.
@cpmacanbhaird.bsky.social
mathematician, interested in maths Ed, history of maths, number theory. likes music, Irish language and culture, reading, and is an occasional farmer.
@thomas-morel.bsky.social
History of maths, quantification & mining. 🇨🇵, now @Uni_Wuppertal 🇩🇪. #SFHST. Out now: Underground Mathematics (@CambridgeUP http://bit.ly/3uxnl14)
@emmrn.bsky.social
https://earlymodernmarginaliaresearchnetwork.com The EMMRN hosts a peer-to-peer research tool designed to connect people who need photographs of pieces of marginalia with people who can take those photographs. Operated by Ph.D. student Blaze Welling.
@asehearlycareer.bsky.social
Subgroup for American Society for Environmental History members who are in early career stages. Previously the ASEH Graduate Student Caucus, we now also serve undergraduates, postdocs, contingent faculty, & those developing non-ac or alt-ac careers.
@lhst-epfl.bsky.social
Laboratory for the history of science and technology École Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne 🇨🇭 https://www.epfl.ch/labs/lhst/
@colinduncantaylor.bsky.social
Author and explorer in the south of France, writing about the history and gastronomy of Occitanie and the Pyrenees.
@celinecamps.bsky.social
Ph.D. Candidate | History of Early Modern Science and Technology, Art, & Material Culture | Columbia University, New York |📍Nuremberg https://tinyurl.com/4ynbth3x Studying screws 🔩 & the assemblage of goldsmithing art in early modern Nuremberg
@centremontaigne.bsky.social
Actualité du Centre Montaigne, Univ. Bx Montaigne. Montaigne, Moi(s) Montaigne, humanisme en Aquitaine. Actualité du XVIe siècle. Vive le cinquecento. https://centre-montaigne.huma-num.fr/
@carinr.bsky.social
Medievalist, Latinist, paleographer, Episcopalian, with novel in progress. DC-based, with beagle. Web: ruffnotes.org Cover image is from the Reichenau Gospels, Walters Art Museum MS W7 fol. 7r.
@dylanreid.bsky.social
City man: Spacing magazine editor, walking, messy urbanism, Renaissance urban history. Also freelance editor. dylanreid.ca
@daniellealesi.bsky.social
Assistant Professor of Medieval and Early Modern World History at Nazareth University, Rochester NY Basically a crocodile historian 🐊
@dennish.bsky.social
Concept- & content developer new Natural History Museum UniZurich; Island biologist w. fetish for giant tortoises (Aldabrans!) & rewilding 🐢 Fond of Gessner (x2) & Scheuchzer; lover of old books, older fossils, history of science & music of metal
@nathanbossoh.bsky.social
Historian of science, medicine, and African collections. Research Fellow @unisouthampton.bsky.social working on the rise of herbal medicine research in Ghana. Co-curator of 'The Kola Nut Cannot Be Contained' Book Reviews Editor @advancesjournal.bsky.social
@jessemlocker.bsky.social
Professor of art history at Portland State University. Author of Artemisia Gentileschi: The Language of Painting (Yale University Press) and some other stuff. 2 parts Weltschmerz, 1 part vermouth.
@madmcmahon.bsky.social
Historian, bibliophile, early modernist. Assistant Prof @ UT Austin (I don’t speak for my employer)
@bodiesandbeing.bsky.social
The Premodern Body Project is a scholarly collective dedicated to exploring the rich and diverse narratives of the pre-modern body.
@uchicagopress.bsky.social
The University of Chicago Press is one of the oldest and largest university presses in the United States and a distinguished publisher of trade and scholarly books and journals. Refining minds since 1891!
@amsterdamupress.bsky.social
Amsterdam University Press is a leading publisher of academic books, journals and textbooks in the Humanities & Social Sciences. Posts in EN & NL.
@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.
@erikagaffney.bsky.social
Sr Acq Editor, Early Modern Studies, Amsterdam University Press. Comm Editor, Art History, Lund Humphries. Founder, Art Herstory. Etsy shop, http://artherstorynotes.etsy.com
@dreditions.bsky.social
Scholarly editions of early modern English drama and literature | Open Access | Woodcut Whimsy
@dgtarbuck.bsky.social
History of Science, Intellectual History, Eighteenth Century, History of Sociability.
@mk-the-scholar.bsky.social
HSTM PhD candidate @ UMN | HMED, gender and health | Fulbright España 2019-2020 | Creighton University '19 | she/her
@nickytheprof.bsky.social
Writes, hikes, cooks, reads a lot of old books. Historian of (mostly) #earlymodern science, medicine, environment, animals, food. Cranky old cat lady. Editor in chief, Notes and Records: the Royal Society Journal for the History of Science. SoCal
@historians.org
The American Historical Association is the largest professional organization serving historians in all fields and all professions. http://historians.org/join
@tamaracaulkins.bsky.social
Historian of science, classical guitarist, English country dancer
@finchinthestacks.bsky.social
Assistant Curator of Rare Books at Linda Hall Library | trans/queer early modern history, science & society, books & bodies | posts my own
@illephilosophus.bsky.social
PR, vit au XVIe s., s'occupe de littérature savante, d'histoire de la médecine, d'Aristote au XVIe, un peu de Montaigne. Plante des arbres. Cinquecento, Corrèze for ever, opéra. Fan du Boss. Collectionne les dragons. A un compte sérieux par ailleurs.
@katecarp.bsky.social
Historian/writer. Creator, @draftingthepast.bsky.social podcast. History of science PhD candidate at Princeton, based in KCMO. Working on a history of storm chasing. https://draftingthepast.com/ http://kathrynbcarpenter.com/ Profile 📷 John Legg
@morosophe.bsky.social
Historian of science · Postdoc fellow @sociammULB · Formerly @CambridgeHPS @PrincetonHist @SciHistoryOrg | Renaissance medicine & alchemy #RenTwitter
@adapalmer.bsky.social
Novelist (SF, fantasy), historian (Renaissance Europe, intellectual history, Italy, classical reception), composer (filk, Viking stuff), disability (chronic pain), manga/anime (Tezuka), food, cool photos of history (#SomethingBeautiful) Blog exurbe.com
@wellreadnaturalist.bsky.social
Mild mannered reviewer of books about natural philosophy, natural history, the history of science, and the history of medicine. Gentleman naturalist. Tweedy. Beardy. Found out standing in many fields. Plays well with otters. www.wellreadnaturalist.com
@chicagojournals.bsky.social
The University of Chicago Press publishes more than 90 scholarly journals that cover a wide range of disciplines, from the humanities and the social sciences to the life and physical sciences. journals.uchicago.edu
@dustinwolkis.bsky.social
Scientific Curator of Seed Conservation @ntbgarden.bsky.social, Affiliate Graduate Faculty in Botany @ U Hawaii, Deputy Chair @IUCN Seed Conservation Specialist Group. Ph.D. from @nhmdk.bsky.social. #Iamabotanist
@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
@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/
@jessicaminieri.bsky.social
PhD candidate Binghamton University • Incoming Research Resident (25-26), La Capraia (Naples) • Editor H-Sicily • Studying the histories of gender, imprisonment, & empire in the lands of the Crown of Aragon • She/her https://www.jessicalminieri.com/
@earlymoderncircle.bsky.social
Account for the Early Modern Circle at the University of Melbourne ✨ https://arts.unimelb.edu.au/ancient-medieval-and-early-modern-studies/seminars-reading-groups/early-modern-circle (acct run [email protected])
@hssgecc.bsky.social
The graduate and early career caucus of the History of Science Society You can subscribe to our newsletter at hssgecc.beehiiv.com
@catholicismsem.bsky.social
Catholicisms, c.1450-c. 1800 is a book series of @imems.bsky.social Press, an imprint of @boydellandbrewer.bsky.social Details can be found here: https://boydellandbrewer.com/search-results/?series=byd67-catholicisms-c-1450c-1800
@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.