@scapincus.bsky.social
Historian of revolutions and empires; early modern Britain etc. Uchicago
@ceeres-uchicago.bsky.social
The Center for East European, Russian, and Eurasian Studies at the University of Chicago. ceeres.uchicago.edu
@empiresworkshop.bsky.social
The page for the Empires workshop at the University of Chicago, an interdisciplinary group devoted to the study of empires, colonizations, and related topics.
@db60615.bsky.social
Historian. História século XIX-século XX, religiões, literatura, família.
@alicegoff.bsky.social
historian @uchicagohistory.bsky.social art, archives, museums, modern germany The God Behind the Marble out Jan 2024 https://press.uchicago.edu/ucp/books/book/chicago/G/bo204675900.html
@historyclippings.bsky.social
Clippings found during my historical research. Showcasing the awesome primary material from around the web. DM me for submissions. Run by @joedragovich.bsky.social Check out my 📖 on tea-smuggling gangsters: https://lnk.to/Hawkhurst
@eleonormarcus.bsky.social
Senior Lecturer in History South Asia, environment, disasters, aid, colonialism, postcolonial studies, critical theory, infrastructure, archives, political ecology... Author of Acts of Aid: Politics of Relief and Reconstruction...(CUP, 2023)
@gabrielwinant.bsky.social
Historian, opinions my own. Hand upon the dollar, eye upon the scale. He/him.
@urbanhistory.bsky.social
Urban History features articles covering social, economic, political and cultural aspects of the history of towns and cities. We're worldwide in scope. 🔗 https://www.cambridge.org/core/journals/urban-history
@collectums.co
@reporting-history.com
Historical journalism, thoughtfully curated & brought to you from the archives. Read all the articles at https://www.reporting-history.com/ Support the project: https://www.patreon.com/c/ReportingHistory
@historyhack.bsky.social
Fun history podcast recommended by the BBC. Hosted by Alina Nowobilska. Design by the awesome Steve Smith. Also Chris Sams, Charly White, and Beth Wyatt.
@fredrikjonsson.bsky.social
Historian at the University of Chicago. Co-editor of The Journal of Modern History. New book: Scarcity with Carl Wennerlind (Harvard 2023). Next: Britain's fossil transition 1760-1870 and, with Moritz von Brescius, The Long Acceleration 1870-1914.
@aaronjakes.bsky.social
Assistant prof at UChicago history. Working on a book about the Suez Canal and global inequality. Mediocre saxophonist but always striving for improvement.