Journalist covering archaeology, science, culture, politics, business, and cycling. When not on my bike, I'm found most often in Science, National Geographic & Archaeology. WahlBerliner, on Signal at andrewcurry.01 More at andrewcurry.com
An archaeogastronomical podcast. Listen on Acast, support on Patreon! By Thom Ntinas. (Pronounced Dinas)
Sound Engineer, Podcaster, Broadcast Sound Supervisor.
Love food, history, music.
Support on:
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Historian, museum jack of all trades, and DPhil candidate in History (Oxford)
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
Historian of modern Britain: self-harm, suicide, child abuse, concepts of personal experience, vicarious trauma. (he/him)
Books on "self-harm" (2015) and "personal experience" (2026) - co-edited book on "sources in the history of psychiatry" (2022)
Musicologist historian, RCS Fellow, @iashedinburgh.bsky.social alumna. Athenaeum award for research into Dundee's Leng Scots Song competition.
2x Routledge 'Music in C19th Britain' titles.
https://karenmcaulaymusicologist.blog/
Wary of folk w/o profiles!
Interested in planetary politics and planetary political theory. Honorary Research Fellow, School of Global Studies, Sussex. Co-lead, Planetary Justice Taskforce (Earth System Governance Project).
AHRC english lit PhD researcher | glasgow | she/her
research interests: long 19C literature, travel literature, history of empire & imperialism, romanticism, polar exploration
usually found playing Baldur’s Gate 3 somewhere
Professor of translation studies at the University of Geneva and academic translator. Recent books: Professional Translators in 19th-c France and Translating Science in the 18th & 19th c. Now working on an industry guide for aspiring book translators.
Researcher of objects & spaces of healthcare (the psychosocial, material culture, co-production; PhD on Winnicott). Postdoc at the Visual and Material Lab at @durhamimh.bsky.social 2025-29, researching materialities of donor conception treatment in the UK.
Editorial Director for Trade and Academic at Yale University Press London
Early Modernist, Prof UEA; Historical Lead, Gloucester Project & Co-Director, Hakluyt Project
https://research-portal.uea.ac.uk/en/persons/claire-jowitt
https://www.gloucestershipwreck.co.uk/
https://www.linkedin.com/in/claire-jowitt-416943160/
Anthropologist interested in hunter-gatherer egalitarianism | Asst Prof @BaylorAnthro.bsky.social | Editor-in-Chief, Hunter-Gatherer Research | Spelling errors my own
Tony Robinson’s cunningly curated history podcast 🔎 Everything has a history 🎧 Listen on Apple Podcasts, Spotify or wherever you get your podcasts
Listen 🔗 http://podfollow.com/1676254046
We study public & environmental health in the pre-industrial world(s) from multiple disciplines. Our current foci are miners, pilgrims, courts & cities. Share your work on community prophylactics with us: https://premodernhealthscaping.hcommons.org/?p=1403
juniorprofessor of anglophone literatures and cultures (university of trier) • views my own • she/her • #firstgen
website: https://www.jenniferleetsch.com/
“soar, eat ether, see what has never been seen; depart, be lost, but climb."
Educator
Passionate about Equality, Diversity & Inclusion (EDI)
Anywhere near Books, Music and Films
#SurfaceStudies
#Soil_Imaginaries
Green Party Member
Adores Snails 🐌
My personal views - not my employer's
Reposts &c not endorsements
Leverhulme Early Career Fellow: Voltaire Foundation, University of Oxford | Research Fellow: Harris Manchester College, Oxford | Historian of c.18th manuscript cultures esp. the intentional destruction of personal papers
Scrivener for macOS, Windows and iOS. The best-selling writing app containing everything you need to craft your first draft.
Discover Scrivener and Writing Resources here: https://bit.ly/ScrivenerApp_ResourceHub
Teller of small stories. Professor of history at Birkbeck. Rider of bikes, grower of vegetables, Brook custodian & friend to five ducks. Townie Cantabrigian. Eternally homesick Newfoundlander; researching the island's history & the legacies of empire.
PhD History student at the University of Birmingham, researching the International Woman Suffrage Alliance
Professor of Early Modern History, University of Manchester
#materialculture #globalhistory #earlymodern
Dragoman’s Self @routledgehistory.bsky.social
In-Between Textiles @amsterdamupress.bsky.social
@uomhistdept.bsky.social @bemccollective.bsky.social
Director, Centre for the Sciences of Place & Memory, Stirling Uni, Scotland. Skill, memory, embodied cognition, philosophy, cognitive history, cricket, music, collaboration, wayfinding. Leverhulme International Prof: johnsutton.net & placememory.net
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
An ERC Consolidator Grant Project researching the intervening performativity of smell across time, space, and disciplines.
PI: Prof. Dr. Silke Felber, University of Arts Linz (Austria)
https://olfac.kunstuni-linz.at
Historian: 1st Century Material Culture | New Testament Reception | Religion & Pop-Culture | Clothing, Costume, Film
Co-Host: www.GodsAndMoviemakers.com
More about me: www.KatieTurnerPhD.com
19th and 20th century historian at Bielefeld University, interested in #globalenergyhistories, power relations, renewable energy and gender history.
The Modern British Studies Association offers a thriving, interdisciplinary space for debate and intellectual exchange relating to British history, society, politics and culture at its regular Modern British Studies conferences.
#MBS2026 Birmingham
I am a professor of tropical ecology at the University of York. I have a passion for Mountain ecosystems and cultures across the Global South, particularly in Kenya and Tanzania where I work with many Universities, NGOs and Government organisations.
“Data Travels” Postdoc @UCC 🧳 2025-26 Visiting ECR Fellow @thejohnrylands 📚 Researching women writers, travel and ecologies of the labouring class c.1750-1850 🍃 Long-standing interest in the intersectionality of fatness “pre BMI” 💊
My hobby is taking pictures of fun and weird Japanese mascots (and other costumed characters).
Aspiring contemporary archaeologist and queer theorist.
Interested in materiality, monsters, #envhum, cities, the subterranean, and everything else in the universe. Currently MSCA fellow at UCL.
Writings here: https://orcid.org/0000-0003-0403-7786
Historian at the University of York, UK.
Using rat bones to study trade, urbanism, and disease in medieval Europe and beyond. RATTUS project at BioArCH, University of York.
https://sites.google.com/york.ac.uk/rattus/
Writer
My biography of Henri Bergson – Herald of a Restless World – is out now!
"The most intellectually stimulating book I read this year.” John Banville
She/Her
https://linktr.ee/eherring
writer, historian, gay wrongs activist @badgayspod.bsky.social, opera queen, @noisybits.bsky.social
BAD GAYS: A HOMOSEXUAL HISTORY (Verso, 2022)
FASHION IS FINISHED: RUDI GERNREICH & THE COUNTERCULTURE (Norton/Pushkin, ~2027)
www.benwritesthings.com
Acquisitions Editor at Fortress Press.
Research on relics/senses/material religion in late antiquity and early Islam. Wrote a book about it:
https://edinburghuniversitypress.com/book-traces-of-the-prophets.html
We should improve society somewhat
Professor of Modern English @ucc.ie | Arts, Humanities and Social Sciences Secretary @ria.ie | Irish Romanticism: a Literary History @universitypress.cambridge.org
https://research.ucc.ie/en/persons/claire-connolly/
PhD student in history (she/her) • History of Early Modern Science and Technology & Material Culture • Recipe books & reconstruction •
👃🌹🍃 Thesis topic: The Art of Scents. Fragrances in 16th-Century France •
History of senses, of olfaction, of embodiment
Animal historian working with rats 🐀 in early modern cities
University of York
I try to be creative too: artist, writer, videomaker and more
Professional literature geek. Theatre history and weird old plays. Leyton Orient aficionada. Writing a book about the Globe and Blackfriars Playhouses. she/her
Writer about law, lore, and policy at The Empty City blog and elsewhere.
Birmingham/London.
www.theemptycity.com
Research, performance, history, creativity, wrestling and a lot of bears.
Professor of Medical Anthropology (St Andrews) researching zoonosis, plague, epidemics, colonial medicine, biopolitics, multispecies relations, and medical visual culture
https://www.st-andrews.ac.uk/social-anthropology/people/cl12
Sociologist. Professor. Focus on sexualities, transgressive consumption and society. Editor-in-Chief of Sexuality & Culture. Posts are in a personal capacity. I volunteer with The Loop, read and play badminton.
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
Curator of Dutch and Flemish Art at the National Gallery of Ireland
Insta: Lizzie.S.Marx
CHASE-funded PhD candidate at Birkbeck, University of London. Researching women in the early modern English cheese trade. Was once a cheesemaker.
Historian of Modern Britain: cities, especially Liverpool and Manchester, gender and class
AHRC PhD student studying Old English literature • she/her
AHRC Midlands4Cities PhD student at The University of Birmingham, studying Shakespeare’s non-English mothers. Auntie and dog mom.
Pratt Fellow in History, Memorial University, Newfoundland.
Author of Musical Warriors: British Military Music and the Napoleonic Wars (McGill-Queen's, early 2027).
Previously a Research Fellow at Queens' College, Cambridge.
https://eamonnokeeffe1812.com/
Professor of Law, University of York (she/her). Social security; EU law; discrimination; migration; social justice.
#envhist | #envhum | #climhist | opinions my own | Raised on Noongar country 🏳️🌈 living & working on unceded Ngunnawal & Ngambri country | ANU - http://bit.ly/3ITky85
Chancellor's Fellow, University of Edinburgh / Lead Judge, James Tait Black Prize for Fiction
An international community at the heart of the University of Edinburgh bringing together over 3,000 staff and students.
https://llc.ed.ac.uk/
Historian of sexuality and colonial power, looking at race/gender/imperialism/sex work in North Africa and more. Based at University of Bristol and Oxford. Always nosy.
The study of smell in the humanities and sciences. Spreading joy and knowledge in all things smelly! #smellstudies
Acc. mod.: @manonraffard.bsky.social, Chanelle Dupuis & Radel J. Gacumo.
Website: https://www.smellstudies.com/
Historian of globalisation, capitalism and economic cultures | Professor at The University of Manchester | Director of the Centre for Economic Cultures
Society for Applied Philosophy Postdoc at @clsrleeds.bsky.social
I research the aesthetics and ethics of videogames, virtual reality, and dating apps.
https://www.alexfisher.org/
Professor of art history at Portland State University. Author of Artemisia Gentileschi: The Language of Painting (Yale University Press) and some other stuff. 2 parts Weltschmerz, 1 part vermouth
Annual award-winning Festival with more than 150 free events. York Festival of Ideas 2026 returns from 30 May to 12 June under the overarching theme of ‘Place and Space’.
Associate professor (Restoration secret history, celebrity, fantasy fiction, and fan cultures), haphazard gardener, dog and cat parent, AuDHD, she/her 🖤🩶🤍💜
PGR Northumbria ⭐ Leftist / histories of gender, visual and periodical culture, emotion, femininity and identity / museum and heritage enthusiast ⭐ BSL learner 👍
Views and grammatical errors my own.
Digital Humanities Lecturer @universityofleeds.bsky.social, Victorianist, periodicals scholar, Dickensian
Cultural historian. History of emotions & smell; Embodied knowledge; Early modern period. History of knowledge; Cultural heritage.
Never Bullshit
I challenge any and every one who wants to kick my ass to a debate .
https://www.patreon.com/dril
https://www.instagram.com/dril
https://linktr.ee/drilreal
PhD candidate at the University of York, Department for English and Related Literatures. Working on 'weeds' in early modern agriculture, and natural philosophical, theological, and devotional prose.
Adjunct prof + independent scholar. PhD from UNC. Former BU Postdoc and NYBG Fellow. Thinking about food studies, materiality, senses via vanilla. Repping the Midwest from the Southeast. Pronounced BUN-SKOH-ten. she/her
Lecturer @ UoYork, UK, Politics, IGDC member, YESI co-research theme lead, Assoc Editor @JPoliticalEcology. Sustainable value chains, convivial conservation, SDGs, squirrels & more. Love singing & cycling, sometimes in conjunction. My views. She/her
Interdisciplinary research partnerships generating sustainable solutions to global challenges. Newsletter: http://bit.ly/2yVFYz6, YESI 🎬: https://ow.ly/8u2A50Tz00M
Historian of modern Britain and colonial South Asia, postdoc, University of Bristol. Interested in all things letters, India, family history, memory https://research-information.bris.ac.uk/en/persons/ellen-smith
Scotland’s heritage - nature, stories, places
The European Chapter of the History of Emotions, under the auspices of the Society for the History of Emotions. Posts by boddice.bsky.social
Watch this space for information, opportunities and events in the history of emotions and related fields in Europe
Publishing Director, Bloomsbury. Pop-science, natural history. Gonzo editor; zoo-LOL-ogist; supplier of bookish news, animal facts, regular swearing. Views my own.
Professor of Caribbean history at the University of York. I work on the intersection between social inequalities and environmental /climate change in Jamaica post-1945.
Lecturer in Publishing UCL Dept of Information Studies | Publishing Studies, Book History, DH | SHARP | E-books and ‘Real Books’: Digital Reading and the Experience of Bookness (CUP 2025). Is it digital and arguably a book? You had me at ‘arguably’.
Welcome to the 'Railway Work, Life & Death' project, collaboratively researching British & Irish railway staff accidents pre-1939. Posts by Mike Esbester.
#RailwayHistory #TransportHistory #MobilityHistory #Railway200
www.railwayaccidents.port.ac.uk
Shelleyan 🍂 | Co-editor, Romantic Trees: The Literary Arboretum | Lecturer in English Literature | amandablakedavis.com
Connecting you with North Lanarkshire's industrial & social heritage | Explore museum, archive & local studies collections | Visit our museums & search rooms
Postdoc on ERC 'Europe in the World: A Literary History 1529-1683' at QMUL (2024-27) - skin and the senses in early modern drama - women's writing - material culture - history of the book
Senior Lecturer in History at ARU | Researches poverty, welfare, consumption and material culture | Obsesses over fonts far too much
Botany (and botanicals) loving archivist, and occasional forest school assistant 🌿 All views are own.
University of York professional services team making it easier for researchers to work with members of the public. Follow for all things public involvement and participatory research.
Early modern historian of Wales and Britain (esp. British Civil Wars) at Cardiff University. Also work on petitioning, duelling, political cultures. Edward Vaughan book free to download: https://www.uwp.co.uk/book/the-trials-of-edward-vaughan/
Podcast produced by staff and students at the University of Hertfordshire. Find us on Podverse, Apple, Spotify, Pocket Casts... Subscribe, like, and get in touch: ddtu@herts.ac.uk
The Society for the History of Emotions, home of peer-reviewed interdisciplinary journal Emotions: History Culture Society (EHCS). Publisher De Gruyter Brill.
www.societyhistoryemotions.com
PhD student at the Uni of York, department of history | The microscope in knowledge creation and visual culture, 1660-1830.
PG Rep for BSECS, @bsecs.bsky.social
Seminar Co-Convenor for NEHN, @northernenvhistory.bsky.social
AHRC funded through WRoCAH
Archaeologist & writer. Senior lecturer at Uni of York. Books: The Story of Silbury Hill; The Remembered Land; Footmarks, a journey into our restless past. Agent: JP Marshall.
The Premodern Body Project is a scholarly collective dedicated to exploring the rich and diverse narratives of the pre-modern body.
Historian of the sense of smell in the Middle Ages
Historian@Uni Basel; Early Modern, Voices, Media, Reformations
Ein Tag ohne Kuchen ist ein verlorener Tag.
interdisciplinary historian of early modern England; Leverhulme ECF at Sheffield, working on 'Performing the early modern English state into reality, 1558-1641'. socio-legal history, practice-as-research as historical method. mum of cats and a small human.
professional procrastinator, precarious historian, cat serf, romanista. Writes about the First World War, Italy, imperialism & Georgette Heyer, not usually all at once.🪡🥧🐈⬛️
8 – 9 July 2025, University of Cambridge. Organised by Zara Kesterton and Lucy Havard.
https://sites.google.com/view/plants-and-people/home
Historian at University of Bristol. Environmental history, animals, skin, time, teaching. Finishing a book on taxidermy.
👨🎓Faculté d’architecture - Université de Liège.
📚Histoire environnementale/Science Studies/Écologie politique.
🦠Pollutions ; Microbes ; Anti-colonial…
Historian (mainly of medicine and child abuse), sea swimmer, greyhound guardian from the People’s Republic of Cork