Check out this new 12-episode film series that follows biologist & Darwin/Wallace scholar Andrew Berry as he explores, with history lessons, research in evolutionary #biology at the Museum of Comparative Zoology (@mczharvard.bsky.social): www.thecloseryoulook.com
#evolution #museums #histsci #HPS
10.03.2026 22:27
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A hugely heartening piece of #GoodGreenNews for butterfly lovers! Fluttering tentatively off the extinct list, the Large Tort is the image for the GGN feed, after my socks were knocked right off in 2024 when I spotted one near here. Must check again, locally! #insects ππ¦ #conservation π #ecology
09.03.2026 23:34
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Statue of Antonin Dvorak with a chap in a linen shirt, beige trousers and panama leaning against the base. Sunny day, blue sky; building behind.
Photos thrown up by your βphone. This from a few years ago: me and DvoΕΓ‘k in Prague.
09.03.2026 23:41
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Great to see Margaret Beaufort getting a long overdue episode of BBC Radio 4βs In Our Time this week. If youβd like to learn more about my research on Margaretβs palace at Collyweston and her links to Stamford, mentioned in the episode, I explore both topics in articles for @tudorplaces.bsky.social
08.03.2026 13:45
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Call for papers for the Centre for Port and Maritime History's 30th Anniversary Conference, Liverpool, 10-11 September 2026
CALL FOR PAPERS: Share your research at the Centre for Port and Maritime History's 30th Anniversary Conference, Liverpool, 10-11 September 2026. CPMH includes @ljmuofficial.bsky.social , @liverpooluni.bsky.social & Liverpool's Maritime Museum. Submit abstract to n.j.white@ljmu.ac.uk by 15 May.
06.03.2026 10:02
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Screen grab of a call for papers at Leeds IMC. The text reads:
TIME FOR CHANGE: TEMPORALITIES & CASTLES
Call for Papers - Leeds IMC 6-9 July 2026 - 'Temporalities'
What is a castle in time? Is there a time of castles, for castles? Can castles be atemporal? What does a castle studies engaging with questions of temporality look like? Whose castle temporalities matter? Can we call time on the castle studies of yesterday, yesteryear? Can the lens of temporality challenge castle knowledges and interpretations?
This panel welcomes proposals which examine temporalities and temporalities in castle studies as a field of inquiry at the intersection of (among others) medieval studies, architecture, archaeology, history, heritage and medievalism.
Papers of between 15-20 minutes, by researchers at all career stages, discussing any aspects of castle studies research including but not limited to the following, are welcome:
β’ Temporality in castle studies;
β’ Remembering and memorializing in castle
Obscured history, identities and heritages in spaces, communities, themes: past and
castles past and present
present;
β’ Medieval temporalities and the heritage β’
Temporally situated antiquity, novelty and innovation in castles;
β’ Planning, timing, scheduling, recording in β’ castle communities, lives, societies;
β’ Ruined, lost and fictional castles in time
Parallel and contradictory times;
β’ Time and temporality in the reception of castles;
Please send proposals (a title and abstract of no more than 200 words; short biography of 50 words or less), or any questions, to Dr William Wyeth (william.wyeth@english-heritage.org.uk) by 15 September 2025.
This session is organised by Emma Fearon (Nottingham Trent University) and William Wyeth (English Heritage)
Please share: due to withdrawal I have a space on my castles panel for #LeedsIMC.
If youβve an idea needs airing on time and temporalities in castles, give me a shout/submit via link! imc-leeds.confex.com/imc/2026/pre... @imc-leeds.bsky.social @castlestudies.bsky.social
Original CfP below β¬οΈ
05.03.2026 09:14
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Great good news: Sean Cunningham has joined BlueSky. Follow him @seanc1509.bsky.social and read his books.
05.03.2026 22:30
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Publication of my short #PenguinMonarchs book on Henry VII on #WorldBookDay is wonderful. Enjoy the early #Tudor conspiracies, tragedies & @jodyhewgill.bsky.socialβs amazing cover painting. Thanks to the team @penguinrandomhouse.bsky.social
05.03.2026 19:45
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A little snatch of Chiffchaff from garden today. The bird is just visible, moving slightly, on the right margin of the video.
05.03.2026 14:32
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Here in Blighty, we seem to be reporting our first Chiffchaff song of the year, so let me add Shugborough, Staffs to the list. A bit earlier than usual for this area.
05.03.2026 10:05
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In other news β¦ more news like this, important in its way (but letβs face it, worthy of a chuckle) would be a welcome relief.
04.03.2026 23:49
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Your apt description reminds me, of course, of Compans, who never rose above divisional level (thank goodness, so avoided the Hundred Days); but superb at that level and an excellent chief of staff, incl in 1805 under Lannes. He was associated with Moreau, so that forever blighted his prospects.
03.03.2026 00:03
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Cold War (2018 film) - Wikipedia
Cold War (Pawlikowski, 2018)
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cold_Wa....
02.03.2026 00:13
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I have sampled Dorset (real social history here) & Norfolk - Dan Cruickshank on tremendous form: by challenging & correcting Pevsner at times he really underscores Pβs remarkable achievement. Susie Harriesβs bio of Pevsner was one of the books that I read last year that has really stayed with me.
02.03.2026 00:05
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Thanks for posting this Mathew. I donβt recall it from the time of broadcast, but what a delight: the episodes sampled so far were most enjoyable: my beloved Dorset, and - very different - Dan Cruickshank on Norfolk. Having read Susie Harriesβs biography of Pevsner last year, I felt well-prepared.
01.03.2026 23:55
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Hautala, Roman. Masters of the Earth: A History of the Golden Horde, 1219β1502. London: Reaktion Books, 2026.
reaktionbooks.co.uk/work/masters...
#mongolsky
#tengri
#medievalsky
26.02.2026 08:34
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Thatβs wonderful, Richard. And somewhere in the deep recesses I think I now recall reading that somewhere. Yes, weβre working our way through the box set again; my wife read Conan Doyle in Hungarian as a child.
27.02.2026 00:55
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Yes, I think you are right.
27.02.2026 00:41
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Oh, and arithmetic in Β£ s d. Though, as I became a medieval historian that was not such a disadvantage. Only today I did a bit of Β£ s d multiplication. Forget the calculator!
27.02.2026 00:33
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Cover image of the DVD of the 1980s UK Granada TV series βThe Adventures of Sherlock Holmesβ and βThe Return of Sherlock Holmesβ: Jeremy Brett, as Holmes, in top hat; in the background the Reichenbach Falls with Holmes and Moriarty falling - except that Holmes didnβt.
Rewatching Jeremy Brett as Sherlock Holmes. Definitive, of course, and hugely enjoyable. We reach βThe Musgrave Ritualβ, and β¦ trigonometry. Prompted to ask how many of my followers, after school, have ever employed this knowledge? I havenβt. And donβt get me started on log tables and slide rules.
27.02.2026 00:21
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This sounds excellent! J'espΓ¨re que je trouve le temps d'assister Γ l'une ou l'autre des sΓ©ances... π
26.02.2026 17:11
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Nelson, Jinty, 1942-2024
My Biographical Memoir of Jinty Nelson for the British Academy is now available on their website, open access on this link www.thebritishacademy.ac.uk/publishing/m...
20.02.2026 15:39
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Cover of book with text in yellow reading: The Firearm Revolution: From Renaissance Italy to the European Empires, overlaid on an image of an angel in seventeenth-century dress with wings and a long gun.
Hello Bluesky! My new book, THE FIREARM REVOLUTION, is out on 14 April. Itβs about how a new technology changed society, and how hard it was to control. Hereβs a little thread of whatβs inside:
26.02.2026 12:33
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Let me repeat my affection for Hungary and the Hungarians: I dearly hope they can (are allowed to) rid themselves of this pernicious blot on their recent history. If so, itβll be quite a revolution.
25.02.2026 23:39
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Jupiter and its four large Gallilean Moons tonight. Have a great week all!
#astronomy #astrophotography @stormhour.com @photohour.bsky.social
23.02.2026 00:12
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Resurrect?
21.02.2026 23:46
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A screengrab from:https://spectator.com/article/why-a-set-of-gold-coins-have-divided-british-archeologists/
Saying, "The fact that detectorists can keep their finds can also lead to strange, but legal, outcomes, such as ancient coins being perforated to make earrings. Ian Richardson, who leads the treasure team at the British Museum, told me about a hoard of Bronze Age ingots found on the Isle of Wight. The finder planned to melt them down to create jewellery."
I wonder which of these 25 ingots @findsorguk.bsky.social (all were returned to finder...) ended up being melted down?
There's very few truly undiagnostic finds - most are awaiting a person or technique to decode their secrets...
#Treasure #Detecting #Archaeology πΊ
finds.org.uk/database/ima...
21.02.2026 14:27
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