Former diplomat, active on foreign policy in Lords. Vice-Chair RUSI, Hon Pres Normandy Memorial, Special Envoy for the Bayeux Tapestry loan. Pop up on media a bit. New book Peace Makers out 7 May. https://geni.us/PeaceMakers
Posting about The British Library's marvellous medieval manuscripts.
https://www.bl.uk/stories/blogs
Curator of Medieval Manuscripts @BritishLibrary
He/him 🌈
medievalist (researching climate in medieval literature) | working remotely at Durham University, UK | lost decade at The SunBreak & Seattlest | outdoor photographer see https://mikevanbaker.myportfolio.com/work
Without cultural heritage, how can the UN Decade of Ocean Science for Sustainable Development 2021-30 be delivered?
http://oceandecadeheritage.org/landing
Medievalist. Manuscripts enthusiast. Film addict.
Research Associate at @ghilondon.bsky.social
Research fellowships at PIMS (Toronto), SISMEL (Florence), and Trier University (Germany).
PhD | University of Cambridge
A European Research Council Synergy Grant aiming at understanding how extractions from the oceans in the two millennia prior to the industrial era impacted both marine life and human societies.
#oceanspast #4oceans #bluehumanities
a 5‑year ERC‑funded project @rug.nl
📜 Re‑examining the earliest Europe ↔ North America connections
🔬 Radiocarbon spike dating | Isotope & DNA analysis | Bayesian modelling | Historical & saga research
🌍 Mapping Norse expansion across the North Atlantic
Heneb is an independent organisation dedicated to the conservation, investigation, recording and promotion of the historic environment of Wales and beyond. heneb.org.uk
Mark Smith, the Man in Seat 61, the chap who runs that train travel site http://seat61.com. YouTube: http://youtube.com/c/seat61.
Bristol : The First Thousand Years.
Bricg=bridge.
Stowe=settlement.
So, place or settlement by the bridge. Over time this evolved:
Brigstow - Bristow - Bristol
An independent publisher of innovative non-fiction.
www.reaktionbooks.co.uk
Seminar at the Institute of Historical Research, London, focusing on earlier medieval history, c.300-1200. (Usually) Wednesdays at 5.30pm. Est. 1974. https://www.history.ac.uk/news-events/seminars/earlier-middle-ages
Department of Anthropology & Archaeology at the University of Bristol
Archaeologist, gold & torc researcher, chocolate artefact maker & mum. Often post about cats who aren't mine...
Views all my own 😊
Green party 💚
She/her 🏳️🌈🏳️⚧️
Work on torcs & gold: https://bigbookoftorcs.com
Buy me a coffee: https://ko-fi.com/tess317409
Medieval Historian, Postdoc Fellow at Cambridge | Vikings, the Danelaw, Legal History | https://www.girton.cam.ac.uk/people/dr-jake-stattel
Historian (from below), award-winning author, filmmaker, playwright, Distinguished Professor, University of Pittsburgh
marcusrediker.com
Borders, Boundaries, Barriers: Real and Imagined in the Middle Ages (Rewley House, 20-21 April 2026)
Registration open early October: https://buytickets.at/bordersboundariesandbarriers/1842029
Historian at the University of Bern: Human-animal relations, environmental adaptation & communal resource management of alpine communities in the Middle Ages.
Knowledge commons: https://hcommons.org/members/joschkameier/
Archaeologist | PhD Candidate | Vikings, Boats, Burials!
Flinders University & University of Edinburgh
Artist Author Illustrator
Magical tales in wool and words from the Shed in Wales. Seasonal joyful felted animals and picture books for all ages pub with Graffeg.
Gift Gatherers March 24th Preorder now
💛🤍💜🖤🏳️⚧️🏳️🌈 https://www.celestineandthehare.com/links
Haunter of woodlands, field ecologist, photographer, images made whilst wandering in my local landscape.
https://linktr.ee/JoStephen
Fieldwork Tutor, UCL Institute of Archaeology, Associate Professor in Medieval Archaeology, Editor: Antiquaries Journal,
Wiltshire Magazine, Secretary Internationales Sachsensymposion
Environmental historian and archaeologist interested in coasts, fish, oysters, and other forms of marine life in Roman Britain and in other times and places. #envhum #envhist #oceanhist #oysters 🏺🦪🌊
Student at @uni-wuppertal.bsky.social|History of Medieval Studies|Medieval Science and Education|Medieval Mediterranean|Latin-Arabic entanglements esp. translation movements
German and History Tutor
We publish books on local history, landscape, archaeology, architecture & a range of walks guides – all focussed around the Welsh Marches & adjacent counties.
Associate Professor of Medieval History; parent involved in the Independent Inquiry into Maternity Services at East Kent.
(I'm no longer able to read private messages here.)
Historic site photographer, podcaster, wild camping YouTuber, Heathrow's IT Operations Manager. Scared of fish.
Professor of Medieval History, University of Bristol 📚 w/ Oxford Univ Press, Cambridge Univ Press, Boydell & Brewer, Schnell & Steiner, ARC Humanities Press; now writing ‘The Medieval Library: Using and Abusing Books in the Middle Ages’ for Reaktion Books
Landscape Research Group produces and supports research into all aspects of landscape across all boundaries. Posting here as both LRG & our peer-reviewed journal Landscape Research.
https://linktr.ee/landscape.research
https://www.tandfonline.com/journal
Archaeologist at North Yorkshire Historic Environment Record: special interest in Viking-Age Britain and the Great Heathen Army
Interdisciplinary centre for the study of early medieval Britain and Ireland @ox.ac.uk
https://www.youtube.com/@OxfordEarlyMedieval
This week: Poaching, Orkney, Churchwardens, Early Medieval stuff, Cider, Mercia, Orchards, little people
Professor of runology (= runes & runic inscriptions, not urology), working with all things runic and more. Own views and random thoughts.
Historian of the Central Middle Ages: a focus on charters, the 11th century, and Normandy. Working to reveal unseen histories. May also be found writing about giants. IHR Fellow @ihr.bsky.social. Forthcoming book in 2026: routledge.com
Technical Director & Lead Software Developer, World Historical Gazetteer @whgazetteer.org
Research Associate, Unlocking Upcycled Medieval Data @ihr.bsky.social
GIS Consultant, Layers of London @layersoflondon.bsky.social
Account of the AHRC-funded project "Liturgical and literary landscapes: the cult of St Oswald of Northumbria in the German-speaking world" run by Johanna Dale & Sarah Bowden (KCL).
www.oswaldusrex.co.uk
I am a PhD student at the Institute for Medieval Studies at University of Leeds, interested in the supernatural in Old Norse and Latin literature.
creator of an ongoing artwork - Sea Library - one thousand books about the sea, by the sea, for everyone to borrow and read
writing a book for Facet Publishing / represented by Stimola Literary Studio
http://sea-library.com
Anchored in philosophy @stir.ac.uk
Researching place & memory
across cognitive sciences, social sciences & the arts
Led by @suttonprofessor.bsky.social & @reaveyp.bsky.social
Funded by @LeverhulmeTrust.bsky.social
placememory.net
Monthly term-time seminar about the medieval world, held @uclarchaeology.bsky.social, convened by Professor Andrew Reynolds (UCL) and Dr Sue Brunning (British Museum).
A not-for-profit scholarly press based at the University of Bristol. Home of Policy Press. Publishing on the global social challenges.
https://bristoluniversitypress.co.uk/linktree
Prof of Cognitive Neuroscience & Vice Dean at UCL, Fellow of the Royal Inst. of Navigation. I study how we remember, navigate & imagine space
Photo: Our upcoming field research in the Marshall Islands
https://spierslab.wixsite.com/wavesandwayfinding
British Academy postdoctoral fellow at the Centre for the Sciences of Place and Memory.
Working across philosophy and cognitive science.
Interested in disorientation, navigation, and ecological grief.
pablofernandezvelasco.com
Doctoral researcher at the Institute of English Studies and the British Museum.
I work on the Bayeux Tapestry, 11th century English embroidery and also its reception in the 19th century.
International scholarly society studying the peoples of early & high medieval Europe & their encounters in the Mediterranean, Baltic & larger medieval world.
https://thehaskinssociety.wildapricot.org/
Postdoctoral Research Associate on the Making the March project at the University of Manchester. Early medievalist. English society, law, landscape c. 600–1100. Book in progress on c10–11 East Anglia.
Histoire du Moyen Âge - Norman History Empire Plantagenêt - Paris1
Director of the Institute of Historical Research. Sometimes writes about history and feeling.
Dendroarchaeology, shipwreck archaeology. I'm Irish & Danish. TIMBER
Archaeologist - Gloucester City - posting in personal capacity
A feed for the Skaldic Project - automatic stanza of the day posts, updates on progress and service interruption information.
Exploring Irish maritime & fishery heritage with a focus on Waterford and the Three Sister Rivers.
Official account for @universityofbristol library services 👋 We're here to support your research, teaching and studies and connect with the academic community. Also expect beautiful library photos and the occasional cat.
www.bristol.ac.uk/library
Turning the study of medieval manuscripts into a more collaborative pursuit. 📜 📚
Follow us for more information about our seminar series, workshops, and training sessions.
#OMMG
Instagram account @medieval.mss
Bluesky account for the Department of Archaeology at the University of Southampton.
Archaeologist fascinated by all aspects of heritage in, on or relating to water. Posting in a personal capacity.
Lecturer in History of Art at the University of Bristol; medievalist. Background in museums (British Museum, Royal Collection, Canterbury Cathedral). I run (slowly) 🏃♀️
Writer, naturalist, medievalist, teacher. Trustee of Curlew Action. The Cuckoo’s Lea, Bloomsbury, out now. At work on a new book about winter: Hibernal. Marshes. Winter. Whisky.
https://linktr.ee/cuckooslea
www.birdsandplace.co.uk
Design, Shakespeare, biscuit art. Senior Lecturer in Research & Innovation at the Royal Welsh College of Music & Drama. Book: Shakespeare in Elizabethan Costume (Bloomsbury Arden Shakespeare). She/her.
Institute of Medieval and Early Modern Studies: a home for innovative interdisciplinary research from the medieval to the early modern in a World Heritage Site.
The CMRS brings together staff and students from across the University of Edinburgh studying the medieval and Renaissance periods.
Find out more at https://hca.ed.ac.uk/centre-medieval-renaissance/seminars-and-events/seminars
Medieval historian (esp. kingship, religion, saints, King John & Thomas Becket). Mature students & lifelong learning. Carer. Occasional gardener. He/him. 🌈 Ace, Genderfluid
Medievalist • Musicologist • Anglo-Norman chant traditions • Postdoctoral researcher @ University of Cambridge • 🏴
Medieval historian interested in monasticism, knighthood and social order in the 11th and 12th centuries. Dedicated Orderic Vitalis apologist.
PhD in the 12th Century French coinage of Henry Plantagenet |
Doctorant en histoire médiévale, histoire politique et sociale de l'Anjou XIIe-XIIIe siècles
The Castle Studies Group aims to promote the study of castles in all their forms within their wider context of medieval society in the UK and overseas.
Phil de Jersey, archaeologist/numismatist based in St Peter Port, Guernsey. Started out with my son on that other place as moth fans, hence the name. Likely to be some other creatures, some books and some photography. And a bit of archaeology.
Bodley's Librarian, @bodleian.ox.ac.uk & Head of Gardens, Libraries & Museums @ox.ac.uk OBE. FSA. FRHistS, FRSE. President, DPC. Fellow, @Ballioloxford.Bsky.social. Member, @AmPhilsociety.Bsky.social Hon. Fellow @britishacademy.bsky.social
Archaeology, University of Cambridge | The Globe, University of Copenhagen
Ancient Proteins | Medieval Manuscripts | Proteomics and AI | 🇺🇦
Early medieval re-enactor. Graphic designer. Occasional bodger, even more occasional poet. Famously hates space. Three kids one of each, trans ally because it's the only way to be human. Welsh.
A society for medievalist academic and academic-adjacent practitioners of creative-critical work.
Want to join the Guild? Take a look at our website: https://www.guildmedmak.com/
A podcast about the craft of writing history, hosted by Kate Carpenter. Find it at draftingthepast.com or wherever you get your podcasts.
CBHC yw'r corff cenedlaethol archwiliadau ac archif ar gyfer amgylchedd hanesyddol Cymru | RCAHMW is the national body of survey and archive for the historic environment of Wales
cbhc.gov.uk | rcahmw.gov.uk | coflein.gov.uk | youtube.com/@rcahmw
Northumbrian in the Netherlands | Writes about connections between Britain & its North Sea neighbours | Historical linguist turned science writer & editor
Writing: https://northseanexus.substack.com
Website: https://hannahmarybooth.com
Lecturer in English at the University of Bristol. Interest in medieval mountains, environments and the supernatural, Middle English and Early Modern literature. Mountain walker. He/him.
Ex UK gov economist incl 2 years in Euro Parl econ & monetary cttee. Normandy. Level 1 umpire. Semi-veggie. UTV
EN & FR (DE after beer). Views personal etc. Glamorgan CCC fan.Welsh. And French
Born at 325ppm
Promoting French language & culture, the French Institute in London comprises a Language Centre, Ciné Lumière I & II, a multi-media library and a cafe-restaurant.
A medieval art historian & archaeologist @ Rijksmuseum van Oudheden Leiden, Dr, FSA, loves Rome & Roma, birds & books, proprietor of the Rose & Parrot 🐺📚🦤
"History is an illusion caused by the passing of time" (Douglas AdAms)
Retired Museum Director.
Chairing Museums Committee for Heritage Railway Association.
Vice-Chair of York Archaeology - the Charity running Jorvik.
Convenor, Scientific Committee of the Viking Route of European Heritage.
Dog-lover!
| Honorary Research Fellow in History (University of Birmingham) |
Co-Editor of Midland History Journal |
Éditeur de la recherche scientifique de l'université de Caen Normandie : Retrouvez ici nos annonces de parutions, nos participations à des salons, actualités… #édition #SHS #OpenAccess
📍 Site Internet : www.puc-ed.fr
Online seminar series coming May 2025, organised by Sam Grinsell (UCL) and Giulia Champion (University of Southampton). More details coming soon!
Independent booksellers
Ross on Wye, Monmouth, Leominster, Cheltenham, Malvern, Hereford
https://uk.bookshop.org/shop/rossiterbooks
https://linktr.ee/rossiterbooks
Professor Emeritus of Sustainable Rural Development at the University of the Highlands and Islands. Islander, Scot, & European. Anything relevant to birds, geology, ecology & landscape, human ecology. Also Gaelic/Celtic culture, history & archaeology.
The Bristol & Gloucestershire Archaeological Society, founded in 1876, to “advance and promote the education of the public in the history, heritage and archaeology of Bristol and Gloucestershire” https://www.bgas.org.uk/
The Bristol University Centre for Medieval Studies (@bristolcms.bsky.social) annual PGR conference, 'Power and Performance’ 2026. Questions to cms-conference-enquiries@bristol.ac.uk.
CFP: https://medievalstudies.blogs.bristol.ac.uk/pgr-conference-2026/
Independent historian, FSA and FRHistS, specialising in maritime, local and house history, based in UK. Author of five books on maritime history, multiple research papers and house histories. www.ianfriel.co.uk Rep: @donaldwin.bsky.social
Medievalist. First gen. Obsessed with all things 1050-1250. Political, cultural, social history, England & France. Currently researching women and rebellion. #churchcrawling. Annoyed by (VERY) Long Covid. Owned by a mini wire-haired Dachshun
Maritime medievalist (PhD on saints at sea/on boats), HS teacher, mom to humans and dogs.
Independent Publisher of the world's largest academic archaeological series with over 4000 titles.
@ipghq Academic & Professional Publisher of the Year '22
Researcher/Project Manager focusing on place-names, heritage, and community engagement. PhD July 2024 @UoNEnglish explored place-names on the Isle of Axholme. https://eprints.nottingham.ac.uk/77421/
The premier society for the study of the archaeology and history of Wales and the Marches, founded in 1846. We publish an annual journal, Archaeologia Cambrensis, award grants & prizes and hold regular meetings. Join us!
https://cambrians.org.uk/about-us
Sabrina, (Welsh Hafren) is the ancient Goddess of the River Severn, the longest river in Britain. Priestess Nicola Haasz has researched the legends and mythology for over two decades. This Podcast celebrates everything relating to our Sacred River 🦆🐟🐗🦢🌀🌛
The Institute for Medieval Studies at Leeds is a major centre for interdisciplinary medieval studies. Home of the International Medieval Congress and the International Medieval Bibliography. https://ahc.leeds.ac.uk/medieval
Regular (free!) podcast episodes on a range of issues relating to the life and work of early career researchers working in the Humanities curated by @rozierhistorian.bsky.social
Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/7vbaa4na9v6R4LN4p9a4ZF?si=b14