Professor at Carleton U. #earlymodern. Lover of old books, Katherine Parr, female writers, the English Reformation, marginalia, and early modern liturgy. Essays forthcoming on Mary Tudor's marginalia and Catherine of Aragon's Book of Hours.
ERC Advanced Grant Project at Trinity College Dublin
PI Jane Ohlmeyer. Harnessing #knowledgegraph, #semanticweb and #AI technologies to tell the hidden stories of women in #earlymodern Ireland voicesproject.ie
Prof. of English Literature, Jesus College, Univ. of Oxford.
E-m British & European literature, history, & political thought; succession; parliamentary culture & Indigenous assemblies.
Pole in GB; pro-Ukraine; contra anti-Semitism. All views mine alone.
📚Historian of early modern London
📜 Apprentice Archivist at The London Archives
🖋️Research interests in women, the City of London, and record keeping in C17th
🎓 PhD on women in the Court of Orphans
👩💻 https://jessica-ayres.co.uk
This is the official account of the Journal of Early Modern History, published by Brill and based at the University of Minnesota.
REP meets regularly online to read & explore drama written before the closure of the London theatres in 1642. Currently reading through the repertoire of The King’s Men company. Each play is introduced by Dr Martin Wiggins.
www.readingearlyplays.com
PhD Researcher University of Kent & Canterbury Cathedral. Pragmatic and Prejudicial Reuse of Medieval Manuscripts in the 16th c. (+) Digital Humanist. Archivist. Librarian. Palaeographer. Runologist. Memory Studies. Video Game Enthusiast.
The University of Chicago Press publishes more than 90 scholarly journals that cover a wide range of disciplines, from the humanities and the social sciences to the life and physical sciences. journals.uchicago.edu
Academic books, journals and news from the Medieval and Early Modern Studies department at De Gruyter Brill @degruyterbrill.bsky.social. Posts by our editors.
Managing editor at Renaissance Quarterly. Also an artist, book collector, chantey learner, werewolf expert. Sometimes, bodily fluids, medieval mysticism, and premodern trans studies. Trans & Queer. They/them.
Prof. of Later Medieval English Literature, U of Toronto https://www.english.utoronto.ca/people/directories/all-faculty/sebastian-sobecki Latest essays: https://tinyurl.com/3k9jx7cs & https://tinyurl.com/43adn8fu & https://tinyurl.com/9trb43p6
The aim of the Graduale Project is to record all of the chants included in the current Graduale – Graduale Romanum. The recordings are published on the dedicated channel on youtube.
https://www.youtube.com/@GradualeProject
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Historian of queenship in early medieval England. Based in York UK.
Antiracist. Disabled. Non-binary. Marxist. Free Palestine 🇵🇸
Author of Ælfgif-who?, biographies of medieval women: florencehrs.substack.com
Agent: @tomkillingbeck.bsky.social
Welcoming the world's researchers to share ideas in Medieval Studies at @UniversityofLeeds.bsky.social. Temporalities, 6-9 July 2026.
The Institute of Historical Research is the UK’s national home for history. Supporting historians with digital resources, library, seminars & training
https://www.history.ac.uk/ Part of @sasnews.bsky.social
Based in @ihr.bsky.social, @sasnews.bsky.social. Engaged, outward-facing and co-produced research into place and history: rural to urban & parish to metropolis. Home to Victoria County History & Layers of London. Posts by team.
Image / Word / Orientation / Action
The Warburg Institute is dedicated to the study of global cultural history and the role of images in society.
https://warburg.sas.ac.uk/
British History Online is a digital library of primary and secondary sources for the history of the British Isles. Part of the Institute of Historical Research.
https://www.british-history.ac.uk/
Creating a comprehensive account of parliamentary politics in England, then the UK, from the thirteenth century to the present day.
You can find us at other places, here: https://linktr.ee/historyofparliament
The Digital Humanities Research Hub at the School of Advanced Study, University of London works to promote DH approaches, support the national DH community, and connect with DH practitioners around the world.