I can't help but feel really curious about Christ's genitalia now. ๐คช
A statue by Michelangelo in the Domine, Quo Vadis.
#earlymodern
@saragwynbeam
Early modern historian. Criminal justice history, satire on stage, torture, gender and sexuality. The Trial of Jeanne Catherine: Infanticide in Early Modern Geneva (2021); Laughing Matters: Farce and the Making of Absolutism in France (2007).
I can't help but feel really curious about Christ's genitalia now. ๐คช
A statue by Michelangelo in the Domine, Quo Vadis.
#earlymodern
This is a terrific discussion about archives, paperwork, and ordinary peopleโs use of the law and documentation to defend and protect themselves. Informative back and forth between early modern and contemporary issues. Highly recommend! #earlymodern #migration #refugees
This book applies the innovative work-task approach to the history of work, which captures the contribution of all workers and types of work to the early modern economy. Drawing on tens of thousands of court depositions, the authors analyse the individual tasks that made up everyday work for women and men, shedding new light on the gender division of labour, and the ways in which time, space, age and marital status shaped sixteenth and seventeenth-century working life. Combining qualitative and quantitative analysis, the book deepens our understanding of the preindustrial economy, and calls for us to rethink not only who did what, but also the implications of these findings for major debates about structural change, the nature and extent of paid work, and what has been lost as well as gained over the past three centuries of economic development. This title is also available as open access on Cambridge Core.
Cover of Whittle, Jane, Mark Hailwood, Hannah Robb, and Taylor Aucoin. The Experience of Work in Early Modern England. of Cambridge Studies in Economic History - Second Series. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2025.
Who did what in early modern England?
New #OpenAccess book, 'The Experience of Work in Early Modern England' by @jwhittle.bsky.social, @markhailwood.bsky.social, @hkrobb.bsky.social & @aucointaylor.bsky.social, based on thousands of #EarlyModern court depositions ๐๏ธ
Read it: doi.org/10.1017/9781...
As the first female Archbishop of Canterbury is appointed, itโs worth remembering that dissenting women were preaching to mixed sex congregations in London as early as 1645. My book Voices of Thunder has a whole section on 17th-century โshe-preachersโ
#earlymodern
Looking forward to it
Join us tomorrow for our first research seminar of the academic year! @saragwynbeam.bsky.social will be kicking things off with an excellent paper titled โParadoxes in the History of Torture and the Advent of Modernity in Europe, 1400-1700โ.
๐๏ธ 1 October, 1pm
๐ Yarbrugh Room, HG/15 - Heslington Hall
Self-promotion warning: @manchesterup.bsky.social will issue paper edition of our essay collection on #earlymodern European overseas empires in Jan '26 for pre-order @ GBP 30 @carrington-farmer.bsky.social manchesteruniversitypress.co.uk/9781526195791/
Today is the publication date of Academic Households in #EarlyModern Northern Europe ๐
doi.org/10.4324/9781...
Can't wait to have the actual book in my hands in the near future!
Happy to announce that the #Transkribus model I've had the pleasure of working on for the last few years is live! It is built on a variety of hands used in English courts around 1530-1650 (just hit over 1 mil words in the training set!) Take a look: #earlymodern app.transkribus.org/models/publi...
Thrilled to say that this is now fully Open Access!
Hopefully now available to any and all interested #earlymodern #skystorians
Screenshot of article: Rhodes, Emily. โWomen as child carers: Arranging and compensating mothering in early modern Lancashireโ, History of the Family, 30:1 (2005), pp. 108-124. Abstract: This article uses a database of fifty petitions submitted to the Lancashire Quarter Session Courts between 1660 and 1720 to locate mothers who cared for non-kin children in early modern England. While boarding children with non-kin was a practice not unknown to historians, the identities and experiences of the women who provided the childcare have hitherto been largely absent from previous scholarships. These petitions were brought by women who were not receiving the appropriate or arranged financial compensation for their caring responsibilities. Through their descriptions of disorder in their arrangements, we can uncover not only the attributes of the carers and their lived experiences but also more broadly what early modern English society expected from them. In addition, these petitions allow for a deeper understanding of how the practice of boarding children operated within and without the confines of the poor laws. Given the importance of child-rearing and the belief that it was a female task, this mothering gave common women authority that would otherwise be less accessible to them. This article thus argues that women understood the wider significance of this labour and used the influence it offered them to their advantage in their petitions. More broadly, then, this article provides a re-examination of the relationship between women, the poor law and authority in early modern England.
How did women carrying for non-kin children seek recompense for their 'mothering' labour in #EarlyModern England?
New #OpenAccess addition to the #PowerOfPetitioning annotated bibliography from @erhodes.bsky.social:
petitioning.history.ac.uk/2019/05/13/p...
One of you witchcraft historians out there needs to do a proper scholarly takedown of Silvia Federici #EarlyModern
"... [The book] is about the powerfully twinned intimacy and instrumentality of family historyโ for families and institutions. Based on way too much research across British America, from the late 17th to the early 19th centuries." #EarlyModern ๐( #Hidalguรญa...)
Nativity scene: Joseph in the centre in red and golden clothes, big figure, slightly bent to feed the ass and hovering over baby Jesus while a pale Mary blends into the background of the old and damaged temple
A Lutheran depiction of Christmas: Joseph, colourfully placed in the centre and feeding the ass, dominates the scene as the example of the Protestant pater familias who provides for his family and household
โLutheran Abbey of Isenhagen, early 17th c.
#Lutheranism #Renaissance #Nativity #nuntastic
Right, I got a #nuntastic starter pack going: go.bsky.app/VSCAcXH.
But itโs not yet very populated, so tag people I havenโt found yet :)
Anybody got good recommendations on genuinely environmental history of early modern mining? A lot of history of science/technology material, but precious little from an explicitly environmental history perspective? I've got Joanna Linzer's stuff on mining/environmental harms in early modern Japan.
A painting from Joos de Momper the Younger, a Flemish painter active in Antwerp between the late 16th century and the early 17th century, in which a street seller is selling paper crowns.
A widely used #Christmas time special of the European past was to buy and wear a paper crown.
A paper crown, #skystorians? Yes, a printed paper crown. And the tiny street seller highlighted in this #earlymodern painting is selling them.
Let's have a festive ๐งต
A cultural history of love in the early modern age; book cover, detail from Rembrandtโs Jewish Bride
A book I edited is finally out! The Bloomsbury Cultural History of Love in the Early Modern Age. It has brilliant contributors and illustrations - and yes, I gave the Frenchman the last word on love
Ok, teaching is over and I am finally about to return to our talk boards to see all the exciting things our volunteers have been highlighting in our #EarlyModern wills!
If you would like to join the hunt click here www.zooniverse.org/projects/hjs...
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Also a good time to recall that the Newberry offers a variety of short-term fellowships for research in many different areas, and the application deadline is coming up on January 3rd: www.newberry.org/research/fel... #earlymodern #envhist #histsci
Hi everyone!
Historian๐๏ธ of early modern France in the long 18th century, social politics, and colonialism in the Indian Ocean World.
I write about French India, medicine, slavery, marriage and everything in between.
Currently, a Lecturer at University North Texas and living in Dallas, TX.
Pleased to be putting on Berkeley's first-ever Graduate Conference on Early Modern Political Thought (1400-1800)
Keynote: Alison McQueen (Stanford) @aejm.bsky.social
Submission deadline: January 10
Date: May 3
Submission form: docs.google.com/forms/d/1Foy...
Please circulate widely!
So great to see so many #earlymodern folks joining up! I thought I would reintroduce myself. Historian working on a book on judicial torture in early modern Europe. In the meantime, I edited a 1686 infanticide trial for student use
utorontopress.com/978148758767...
Beat Kรผmin and I are accepting applications for our 4yr M4C fully-funded PhD Studentship for 2025/26
at Uni of Warwick and Warwick County Record Office
"Warwickshire Identities: Early Modern Archival Perspectives"
Get in touch with me for more info. Full details here: warwick.ac.uk/fac/arts/his...
https://www.semfs.org.uk/conference/ #earlymodern #FRhistory
A detail from a broadside from 1617 Germany, showing Martin Luther using a giant quill to post his messages onto a church door is shown. Access the print with the title "Gรถttlicher Schrifftmessiger/ woldenckwรผrdiger Traum/ welchen der Hochlรถbliche/ Gottselige Churfรผrst Friedrich zu Sachsen/ ..." here: https://www.bavarikon.de/object/bav:KVC-LUT-0000000000049386?lang=de
If you wanna reach the historical communities of the blue skies, consider using this established hashtag that reaches out to all fields with historical perspectives:
#skystorians
So, users of #historians #historian #bluestorians #blustorian #history etc, join in and enjoy. Let's boost this posting
And itโs out! My book is now available online:
www.cambridge.org/core/books/l...
From the history of knowledge to the practice of censorship, the Republic of Letters, textual criticism, and much else(!), it tells a new story about the Old Testament in #EarlyModern Europe.
#Skystorians
Adding the hashtag #HAMH for threads about HUMANS: A MONSTROUS HISTORY. Here's the second ๐งต.
๐๐ ๐งช๐ #earlymodern #histsci #18thCentury
Conclave film poster
Love love loved Conclave! This may be no surprise considering my interests BUT cinematically it's absolutely beautiful, the way they deal with power dynamics (especially but not only gender) is splendid, and the intrigue!
Also, suitably #nuntastic!