Caroline Schmitz
@merchantshallyork.org
Discover one of the finest medieval guildhalls in the world. Home to York’s entrepreneurs for 660 years and counting. Website: merchantshallyork.org
@pauladelval.bsky.social
Editorial Associate at Findmypast/The Social History Archive, PhD in History from the University of Lincoln, Medieval Women enthusiast and interested in households and comparative history.
@mbdavila.bsky.social
Medievalist, feminist and a bit of a crazy cat lady! Profesor at the University of Lisbon, specializes in 15th century Portugal, Atlantic History, Women’s History and History Teaching.
@annamduch.bsky.social
Associate Professor, Honors Program Chair, community college professor/admin, but secretly still a medievalist. Specializing in royal funerary and burial practices and medieval mortuary.
@sebsobecki.bsky.social
Prof. of Later Medieval English Literature, U of Toronto https://www.english.utoronto.ca/people/directories/all-faculty/sebastian-sobecki Latest essays: https://tinyurl.com/3k9jx7cs & https://tinyurl.com/43adn8fu & https://tinyurl.com/9trb43p6
@propermenshevik.bsky.social
Head of History. Ordinary men avoid trouble, extraordinary men turn it to their advantage. Trouble at Mill
@larisag.bsky.social
Associate Curator of Medieval and Renaissance Manuscripts at the Getty Museum, UPenn art history PhD; major nerd. Opinions, especially the spicy ones, my own.
@medievalpast.bsky.social
Professor of medieval history, podcaster, writer, & bibliophile. MA/PhD from UCSB. Working on masculinity, marriage, & law in late medieval Italy. D&D & TTRPG enthusiast. Dabbler in history of magic & witchcraft. @enchantedpodcast.net enchantedpodcast.net
@jonathanhsy.bsky.social
(he/他/伊) Literature & language & theory & disability & donuts & ampersands. Cripqueer. Antiracist Medievalisms: From "Yellow Peril" to Black Lives Matter (2021) https://muse.jhu.edu/book/83922
@florencehrscott.bsky.social
Historian of queenship in early medieval England. Based in York UK. Antiracist. Disabled. Non-binary. Marxist. Free Palestine 🇵🇸 Author of Ælfgif-who?, biographies of medieval women: florencehrs.substack.com Agent: @tomkillingbeck.bsky.social
@samanthalkseal.bsky.social
Feminist Chaucerian and English prof at U. of New Hampshire. Author of "Father Chaucer: Generating Authority in the CT" (Oxford UP, 2019). In progress: "Jackanapes Rising: A Novel of Alice Chaucer" and "1381: Making Race in the Peasants' Revolt."
@mooregraham.bsky.social
Maritime & social historian; 18th-C Collections Researcher for The National Archives UK. Sometime pirate. Views own &c
@virtualtreasury.bsky.social
www.virtualtreasury.ie An All-Island & International Legacy from Decade of Centenaries Core partners: National Archives Ireland, The National Archives UK, Public Record Office Northern Ireland, Irish Manuscripts Commission, Library Trinity College Dublin
@davidunderdown.bsky.social
Data Engineer at The National Archives. Digital Preservation/Digital Archiving. Also cycling, bellringing, photography, choral singing, promming and much more
@amy-burcher.bsky.social
Independent scholar researching textiles and late medieval royal households. Lancaster uni and uni of York Alumni
@enghistrev.bsky.social
Academic history journal, publishing in all fields and periods. Find our content here: https://academic.oup.com/ehr
@jeanneologist.bsky.social
Too many Jeannes | Medieval lordship and power, French comparative history, archives | Associate prof. Universitetet i Oslo (personal account) | she/hun.
@newchaucersociety.bsky.social
Academic journal offering brief essays on teaching, service, and institutional cultures for teachers and scholars of Chaucer and his age. Peer-reviewed, open access. https://escholarship.org/uc/ncs_pedagogyandprofession
@slatteroo.bsky.social
Cousin Jack of all trades, master of dungeons and medieval dick jokes. She/they.
@tashakitcher.bsky.social
Digital Researcher at the National Archives. Historian and curator focused on media history, history of science and technology, digital approaches to the study of history, and telephones.
@sophiekelly59.bsky.social
Lecturer in History of Art at the University of Bristol; medievalist. Background in museums (British Museum, Royal Collection, Canterbury Cathedral). I run (slowly) 🏃♀️
@archivistliz.bsky.social
Sector Development Manager (North East & Yorkshire | Religion & Belief) for The National Archives | Heritage Committee Tyne Theatre & Opera House | Formerly Archive Manager @royalalberthall.bsky.social
@kashafq.bsky.social
late medieval literature, affect & dissatisfaction | phd candidate at uchicago english / professional bookshelf admirer https://english.uchicago.edu/people/kashaf-qureshi
@eleanormaybaker.bsky.social
📖Writing and teaching on Middle English literature in Oxford 💀BOOK CURSES out now from Bodleian Publishing ✏️Being creatively critical @guildmedmak.bsky.social 🍂Liker of print making, woodland-haunting & folk horror She/her
@jennamoon.bsky.social
Torontonian-turned-Londoner and cat lady. (and a digital live news person at the BBC. tips and pitches: jenna.moon@bbc.co.uk)
@g0blinegg.bsky.social
Amy - Part-time Goblin 🐸 Folklorist researching the Folklore and Ghostlore of Shropshire 👻 Teacher of Religious Studies Writer of 'The Best Of Men' -A Shropshire folk horror 🦇 - Currently working on a book about The Devil in Shropshire Folklore
@ek27.bsky.social
Law professor at Northwestern University, historian of early modern law especially English equity courts and the history of commercial practice, fan of the archives, building an AI model to automate the transcription of English secretary hand.
@gemmahauthor.bsky.social
Historian, author, and Fellow of the Royal Historical Society. Runs the Just History Posts blog. https://lnk.bio/GemmaHAuthor
@dirtysexyhistory.bsky.social
Author, historian, and host of the Dirty Sexy History podcast. Researching contraception in history. Words in BBC History, Haunted, and more. As seen on Netflix’s Lost Pirate Kingdom, talking about syphilis. 🏴☠️ Rep: Helm Literary. dirtysexyhistory.com
@boapublishing.bsky.social
Our skilled team curate and digitise unique collections of primary sources that illuminate key historical concepts, events, and themes.
@sacjournal.bsky.social
We are the journal of The New Chaucer Society. Online at http://muse.jhu.edu. https://newchaucersociety.org/page/studiesintheageofchaucer
@londonmedievalsoc.bsky.social
The LMS is a forum for cross disciplinary and interdisciplinary discussions about the Middle Ages. The LMS has been hosting colloquia since 1945; it hosts three colloquia each year. Website: https://londonmedievalsociety.com/
@clairennewing.bsky.social
Web Archivist at The National Archives (UK). I like archives, libraries, museums and all things culture and history but I REALLY like web archives! https://nationalarchives.gov.uk/webarchive
@themamoconf.bsky.social
The 5th Middle Ages in the Modern World conference (MAMO). King's College London, 24-26 June 2025. themamo.org
@caitboyce.bsky.social
Author “American Sons: The Untold Story Of The Falcon And The Snowman”, Freer of Spies, Writer of books, 40+ years working for inmates as a parole specialist. Relentlessly Irish. Will not respond to 🚫 MAGA 🚫Christian conservatives.
@euanroger.bsky.social
Principal Medieval Records Specialist at The National Archives (UK), Medieval/Tudor historian & archaeology fun as well as #ChaucerLifeRecords. All views my own
@theulspeccoll.bsky.social
Cambridge University Library Special Collections, featuring our manuscripts, archives, maps, music, rare books, photographs, objects and more. https://www.lib.cam.ac.uk/collections/special-collections
@dmuspecialcolls.bsky.social
De Montfort University Special Collections, part of Library and Student Services. Explore our collections on our catalogue: http://specialcollections.catalogue.dmu.ac.uk
@lampallib.bsky.social
Founded in 1610, Lambeth Palace Library is the historic library and record office of the Archbishops of Canterbury and the national library and archive of the Church of England. https://linktr.ee/lambethpalacelibrary
@bucksarchives.bsky.social
The archives and local studies library for the historic county of Buckinghamshire, and the home of Buckinghamshire History Festival. Website: buckinghamshire.gov.uk/culture-and-tourism/archives/
@derbyshiredro.bsky.social
Free access to 900 years of history - Derbyshire, Britain and beyond: books, archives, maps, prints and photographs. Explore online or visit us in Matlock. Website: www.derbyshire.gov.uk/recordoffice
@mpsheritage.bsky.social
Metropolitan Police lives and stories 1829-now. Open to researchers and visitors by appointment. Like/repost/follow≠endorsement No bio or posts, no follow back. https://t.co/f5xOlVyLoc
@trincolllibcam.bsky.social
The Trinity College Library in Cambridge comprises the modern student library, the Wren Library, and significant rare books, manuscript and archive collections. https://www.trin.cam.ac.uk/library/home/ https://trinitycollegelibrarycambridge.wordpress.com/
@wellcomecollection.bsky.social
A free museum and library in London and online. Explore the past, present and future of health with us. wellcomecollection.org
@bharchives.bsky.social
Explore nearly 900 years of history through the archives and objects cared for by Barts Health NHS Trust Archives. Part of Barts Health NHS Trust. Find out more at www.bartshealth.nhs.uk/barts-health-archives
@rcsedlibandarchive.bsky.social
News, collection highlights and heritage stories from the Library & Archive at Surgeons' Hall/Royal College of Surgeons of Edinburgh #histmed https://archiveandlibrary.rcsed.ac.uk https://www.rcsed.ac.uk/career-hub/learning-resources/library-and-archive
@citystgeorgesarch.bsky.social
Archives & Special Collections and Pathology Museum at City St George's, University of London. Custodians of Jenner's cow Blossom