https://associationofcaribbeanhistorians.org/
Educator, Historian of Syrian and Lebanese Cuba. Co-Editor of Triscornia Migratory Camp. Born in Hialeah...not sure what I'm doing here.
Montserrat 🇲🇸, Wales 🏴, UK 🇬🇧.
@Nuovella@toot.wales
http://uk.linkedin.com/pub/nuovella-williams/82/284/83a
Prof. of French and Visual Culture. Currently writing a book about Theo Bros, Tech Bros, the Protestant Reformation and the New Right. Views my own.
PhD | Economic & Social History in the North Atlantic & Arctic | Research on chartered companies and Iceland, Greenland, Faroes & Finnmark
Art Historian, teaching at Universidad de Salamanca. Goya, antiquaries, collecting, books, prints
https://produccioncientifica.usal.es/investigadores/157360/detalle?lang=en
https://link.springer.com/book/9783032068392
Associate professor of American religious history at Emory | Author of Race for Revival: How Cold War South Korea Shaped the American Evangelical Empire (OUP 2022) | Book interview: https://youtu.be/uDcAF3oJtTg?si=LiVT_sRwf74xOU-W
environmental history / historical archaeology
slavery in Réunion and Mauritius
Historian of mobility, energy, and technology; working on global histories of cycling and automobility. Postdoctoral researcher at Bielefeld University. Book review editor at Technology and Culture.
Leverhulme ECR fellow researching c18-19 lit & theatre & media history at Uni of Glasgow. ROMANTIC MEDIA AND WARTIME NETWORKS coming 2026 from Stanford UP.
Public Programs Coordinator at the Massachusetts Historical Society.
Historian. Activist. Local ghoul. Passionate about connecting history to current issues!
Research Associate at the Institute for Contemporary History (@univienna) | Digital Humanities | HGIS | Public History
https://zeitgeschichte.univie.ac.at/ueber-uns/projektmitarbeiterinnen/konstantin-schischka/
36 Craven Street, London - the world’s only remaining Franklin residence, where he lived from 1757-1775
Open to the public Wednesday-Sunday
linktr.ee/benjaminfranklinhouse
Founded in 1953, RMCLAS is the oldest academic organization in the US dedicated to the study of Latin America across all disciplines.
Name what is true, as best you know how.
Historian of modern American medicine and disability
Faculty of Arts, Law and Social Sciences, University of Bristol
https://research-information.bris.ac.uk/en/persons/stephen-e-mawdsley
📍Manchester, UK
Specialising in Caribbean slavery in the 17th & 18th centuries - University of Sheffield
📸 Instagram: @historian_noor
#SkyStorian #SkyStorians #AcademicSky
Open-access encyclopedia of European history featuring hundreds of articles written by scholars, published by Sorbonne Université.
https://ehne.fr/en
Historian | Head of Collections Research at The National Archives (UK) | Maritime & colonial history | History of science & medicine | Currently researching Royal African Company/Company of Merchants.
A trilingual, open-access journal making recent research in human and social sciences accessible to a global audience. Visit us at: https://politicsrights.com
Promotes the understanding of slavery and post-slavery from comparative, transregional, and/or global perspectives
https://brill.com/view/journals/jgs/jgs-overview.xml
Historian. Educator. Advocate for democratic constitutionally based government, public education, national health care, social security, women’s rights, and human rights.🇺🇸 🇨🇦🇬🇧🇬🇱🇲🇽🇵🇦🇺🇦🦋☮️🇺🇳🏳️🌈🇫🇷🇿🇦🇳🇿🇵🇷
These are the times that will test our fortitude (Thomas Pain, 1776).
phd @ university of salzburg // thinking about black and indigenous speculations, ecology, and the unsettled cosmos. he/him.
We support the scholars and scholarship of early America, broadly understood to mean the Atlantic World between roughly the 1480s and 1820. We publish the William and Mary Quarterly and a series of award-winning books as well as sponsor conferences & more.
Research Fellow (IES), Associate Fellow (ICwS), Associate Tutor (UEA), Editorial Advr, English, AE & RE, Journal of Postcolonial Writing, BAMS Exec Comm. Member: https://ies.sas.ac.uk/people/dr-rehnuma-sazzad
Historian. Postdoctoral fellow at the History Department of the University of São Paulo. Affiliated scholar of the Atlantic Exiles Project of the University of Tübingen.
https://nicolasgonzalezquintero.weebly.com/
Littérature, arts, interdisciplinarité.
Professeure à Université de Sherbrooke (Québec, Canada). Écrivaine / Full professor@USherbrooke. Writer.
Lecturer in Early Modern History | Seventeenth Century, Colonialism, Asia, Caribbean | ‘dazzling’ - BBC History | tired dad | Stephen King aficionado | academia’s longest commute | my third book: Where the Manchineel Trees Grow, coming 2027
History prof @Salem State, author of A Storm of Witchcraft & The Devil of Great Island, early American public history, 17th C. archaeology and material culture.
Writing, Rhetoric, Multimodality. History of composition & standardizing writing; feedback & assessment; and multimodal pedagogies. Digital rhetoric & disinformation.
Reviews Coeditor @kairostp.bsky.social
Official account for the Joint Center for History and Economics at Harvard University, University of Cambridge and Sciences Po.
https://histecon.fas.harvard.edu/
https://www.histecon.magd.cam.ac.uk/
https://histecon.fr/en/
A non-profit organization created by historians, historical organizations, and others to commemorate the coming of the American Revolution in Boston, in Massachusetts, and in New England. Creating events and resources since 2015.
Misfit | Historian | Professor | Author of #TheyWereHerProperty | Writing #WomenoftheTrade | Repped by Mckinnon Literary | Info at:
StephanieJonesRogers.com
Assistant Professor of US History - The City College of New York, CUNY - slavery/antislavery/empire/capitalism - father & musician
Historian of Early Modern Britain. Studied at Toronto, Professor at Hampden-Sydney College, Virginia. Works on news and media, and also royalist exiles.
🏰 Centre de recherche du château de Versailles, chef du service de la Recherche, Colloques et Enseignements / Head of Research, Conferences and Teaching
Also teach digital culture and heritage (Université Paris Cité)
The CUNY Graduate Center Early American Republic Seminar is a student-run organization devoted to the study of Early American History.
Regular hybrid seminars, Fridays at 2:30 PM EST Fall & Spring.
For this semester's schedule visit us: opencuny.org/ears
Ecocritical art history, organic gardening, all things algal. Teaching Professor at Northeastern University.
Historian of Medicine | PhD-Candidate Charles University | First Faculty of Medicine, Institute for History of Medicine and Foreign Languages | Ritual Dynamics within the Christianisation of Temple Sleep in 200-700 | Directeur @kleiohistoria.bsky.social
Doctorante en histoire - Sorbonne Université. Histoire du marronnage féminin, Antilles, XVIIIe
designer and researcher @medialab-scpo.bsky.social | investigative design research, urban ecologies, livestreaming cultures, digital precarity
Our skilled team curate and digitise unique collections of primary sources that illuminate key historical concepts, events, and themes.
Historian of media and communication 1900-1945 - Mum of 4 - Fellow, Royal Historical Society - Co-editor, Media History - Part-time lecturer, University of Bremen
Website: https://stephanieseul.com/
ORCID: https://orcid.org/0000-0003-2616-1366
Teaching Latin American History at Bowdoin College. Borderlands. State Formation. Argentina. Book: Frontier Justice (UNM) coming out march 2025 (https://www.unmpress.com/9780826367518/frontier-justice/)
Made in Patagonia, living in Maine
Historian | Writer | Lapsed Lawyer | Professor JHU | Director Hard Histories | Author The Trouble of Color, Vanguard, Birthright Citizens | msjonz@jhu.edu
Professor of Literature, keeper of pugs, listener of film score music, viewer of foreign films, and a carbon-based life form who has been known to wear pants and should probably more regularly exercise.
No to WhatsApp and Telegram.
History professor also dabbling in the realms of public history and preservation in Salem, Massachusetts. Streetsofsalem.com.
American Religious History | Religion and Race in US South | Environmental Humanities | Ph.D. UNC-Chapel Hill | Swamp Lover
Cotswold Girl 💖 | UK Explorer 🇬🇧
Countryside 🏞️ | Heritage 🏛️ | Travel 🌍
Working on innovation in #scholcomm @AIPP by day; obsessed with history, cultural criticism, food, and music by night; family work throughout
Historian of Canada, gender, politics, graphic satire. Writing (apparently interminably) about Grip magazine.
(Music) Historian, listening & thinking & listening some more. Indo-German-Canadian in America. Posting in a personal capacity.
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Gestión de Riesgo de Desastres, Ordenamiento Territorial, Sostenibilidad, Cambio Climático, Desarrollo Rural, Planificación, GIS
Disaster Risk Management, Land Use Planning, Sustainability, Rural Development, Climate Change, Planning, SIG
Historian of women, gender, sexuality, and queer history.
Cartographic Collections Manager at the RGS-IBG. Teach history of London architecture at NYU London. Cultural historian interested in books, maps, museums, exploration, and the early modern maritime world, esp. the Pacific.
Writer, Storyteller, Historian
Associate Professor of African and African American Studies at Dartmouth
Author of Bound by Bondage: Slavery and the Creation of a Northern Gentry
The Center for Digital Visual Studies (DVS) is an innovative interdisciplinary laboratory exploring the intersection of Computer Science and Art History, a part of the Bibliotheca Hertziana – Max Planck Institute for Art History – hosted at the UZH (CH)
Le GIP - Centre de recherche du château de Versailles a pour objet la #recherche et la #formation sur les lieux et expressions du pouvoir au château Versailles et en Europe
Site web, portail de ressources, réseaux sociaux ▶ https://linktr.ee/crcversailles
News, events, comment and updates from the Society for Caribbean Studies. Encouraging education and research about the Caribbean since 1976.
https://t.co/2eWfJZcINU
Historian of Canadian and Indigenous histories in the British Empire, public-engaged history, Winnipegger, Saskatchewan ex-pat. Treaty 1 territory. She/her. Always behind on something.
Academic working at the intersection of modern history and the social sciences. University of Groningen
english & the center for the book, uiowa / ed, ui press / author, *the pilgrim & the bee* (penn, 2007) and *the novel & the blank* (jhup, 2025) / opinions about drink are, in a certain sense, from my employer
https://english.uiowa.edu/people/matthew-brown
Dad, peacebuilder, UMass Boston migration & conflict resolution prof, Latin Americanist. Southern exile. Author: The Invisibility Bargain (Oxford University Press 2021).
Anthropology Professor. Interested in politics, culture, history, and climate change. I write about political crisis in Haiti. Author of There Is No More Haiti and co-editor of Trouillot Remixed: The Michel-Rolph Trouillot Reader.
https://gregbeckett.org
New dad. Lawyer/Writer/America’s Grandma. Humor columnist for The Salt Lake Tribune. Creator of the Strangerville podcast. Humor essays here: https://linktr.ee/Elimccann
Historian. Author of Habit Forming: Drug Addiction in America, 1776–1914 (OUP, 2023) 📚. Optimism ☀️. Baltimore ֱ🦀. Film Noir 🎥🕵️♂️. Old-time radio 📻. History 🗝️. Theater 🎭. The U.S. Constitution 📜🪶. There is always hope! 🕊️🇺🇸 Slava Ukraine! 🇺🇦
Professor of English. Renaissance and Restoration Drama. Researching a formerly lost play, /The Dutch Lady/.
Historian, history teacher, and Dean of Teaching & Learning. Evangelist for the city of New Haven. Subject to the whims of an over-eager rescue hound. Happiest when the curtain goes up on a stage.
ERC project based at @unituebingen.bsky.social | Refugees and Revolution in the Atlantic World (1770s-1820s) | https://uni-tuebingen.de/atlantic-exiles
Prof of English at U of South Florida Restoration and 18C British literature, esp that by and about women. #OpenAccess Digital concordance research, music and stage performance, esp in works by Aphra Behn
Caribbean, Atlantic World, and British Empire historian. Formerly part of the In the Same Sea project at the University of Copenhagen. Back in the U.S. now (reluctantly).
MSc Politics & BA (Hons) Politics, Philosophy & History Birkbeck University of London, Civil Servant From & live in London Uk. politics History & intl affairs, Culture, Jewish life, Soccer. Also on here to make friends. Straight Single & Jewish
Historian of law, the south, early America. Lover of baseball, college bball, English theatre. Author of SLAVE PATROLS: LAW & VIOLENCE IN VIRGINIA & THE CAROLINAS. Editor of Publications, Colonial Society of Massahusetts.
Historian at UNH. Teaches early America, capitalism, & animals. 1st Book (2013): "The Many Panics of 1837." 2nd Book (2025): "Canal Dreamers" https://uncpress.org/book/9781469690551/canal-dreamers/
Archaeologist | Osteologist | Historian | British/Dutch | Assistant Professor
@inthesamesea.bsky.social @rm-project.bsky.social | 1800s Eastern Caribbean
Professor of CEU in Vienna. A historian who teaches IR and the Anthropocene, but mostly thinks and comments about the current war. I ban, with or without warning
Charité envers les autres; Dignité envers soi-même; Sincérité devant Dieu.
- George Sand
Whole life Catholic in STL, French cultural and intellectual historian, academic administrator (esp. research, academic affairs). Lives in relative chaos with super people and assorted animals. Researching race, religion, and ultramontanism.
Assoc. Prof. of History at Lehigh University on leave. John Carter Brown Library Fellow, 2024-25. IAS member 2023-24. Writing biography of José de Gálvez (1720-1787) for Yale UP. Eighteenth-century Studies. Book history too! Views and opinions are my own.
Associate Professor, Department of Philosophy, University of Málaga
Editor-in-Chief, Global Intellectual History (Taylor & Francis) @global-ih.bsky.social @standrewsiih.bsky.social
Publications: https://concepta-net.academia.edu/RosarioLopez
(she/her)
The Haitian Studies Association supports scholarship on Haiti and provides a forum for the exchange and dissemination of ideas and knowledge in order to inform pedagogy, practice, and policy about Haiti in an international community.
I’m a historian of the seventeenth-century Caribbean. I write about religion and slavery, and occasionally about emotions.
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Asst Prof of History, UT Austin. I write about Indigenous history, the Spanish empire, and the history of maps. I also do Digital History projects. https://www.dukeupress.edu/the-new-kingdom-of-granada | https://colonial-landscapes.com | neogranadina.org
Capitol Hill. The White House. National Politics. Powered by Cable.
PhD Student in Latin American History UT Austin - Age of Revolutions- Indigenous History - Latin America
https://cola.utexas.edu/history/gradstudents/jsm5335
writer, historian of slavery, assoc prof and director at @lifexcode.bsky.social. books: Wicked Flesh (Penn Press, 2020); Computational Humanities (UMinn, 2024). Mostly on IG these days: @jessicamariejohnson_
Monasticisms | Empire, Caste, Gender, Law & Labor in South Asia | Buddhism, Virtuality & Death-tech | Familiality & Fascism | PhD @Stanford | Asst. Prof.
University of San Diego: https://sandiego.academia.edu/NicholasWitkowski
Docteur en histoire moderne
Relations franco-autochtones (Antilles & Guyane)
Dialogue des objets et des savoirs (XVIe-XXIe s.)
Ingénieur d’études (Université de Rouen)
© Bannière : Joël Alessandra / Photo : Yves Guyot
RIP Herodotus he would have loved these memes
Associate Professor of Music @ NYU Abu Dhabi. Writes on music & sound in Kenya. #Ethnomusicology #Anthropology. Author 'Sounds of Other Shores: The Musical Poetics of Identity on Kenya's Swahili Coast' www.weslpress.org/9780819501066/sounds-of-other-shores
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