Behavioral network science, cognitive search/ecology/control, language, and cultural evolution, data science, complex systems, R, art, teaching. Direct Behavioural and Data Science MSc at University of Warwick, UK, Prof Psychology
Material bodies, social identities & embodiment. University of Birmingham. https://socialbodies.bham.ac.uk/
@kharveyhistory.bsky.social, @earlymodernemma.bsky.social, @leverhulme.bsky.social
#bodyhistory #18thcen #18thcletters
AHRC-Funded PhD Student at the Shakespeare Institute - Supernatural Children and Youths in Early Modern Drama
New here. Fledgling historian studying Early Modern British health and culture. Reposting = commonplacing. Obstinate headstrong girl.
PhD candidate in History: Everyday Giving in Early Modern England, University of Birmingham
A lover of all things interesting, historical and social. Midlands 4 Cities funded PhD student at University of Warwick. Likes random facts and people!
WEMP | postgrad workshop supported by the Faculty of History, Cambridge | forum for research on every aspect of early modern history
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
Assistant Prof. in Literature & History @ University of Warwick | Commemorative Modernisms (2020) | Ed. Wharton, Fighting France (2015) | Currently working on NYC in the 1920s
PhD student at the University of Warwick | Centre for the History of Medicine, Science & Technology | Histories of Sexual Health at University in Postwar England
https://warwick.ac.uk/fac/arts/history/students/eportfolios/u2282164/
Historian of 17thC & 18thC British Atlantic. Author of Female Friends and Transatlantic Quakerism, working on solitude in early modern Britain. Associate Professor @warwickhistory
Historian of suicide, emotion & gender
Lecturer in early modern history, Exeter
https://linktr.ee/earlymodernimogen
HISTORIAN of 19th CENTURY REFORM CROWDS
Focus on mismatch between crowd size, reputation & power
Warwick Thesis: bit.ly/-PhD
Working on chapter in 2026 Parl. Hist. Sp. Ed.
& Editing Routledge Collection on 19th C. Sedition
Academic profile: bit.ly/ds-1-
Doctoral researcher at the University of Warwick working on 20th Century German History.
Co-host of Theoryish Podcast
She/Them/Any and All Pronouns 🏳️🌈🇵🇷
Cambridge History PhD student researching elite women's dress and the creation of fashionable female society in late 17th-century England ✨ aka the Pepys Girl ✨ Organizer of the Cambridge Early Modern Workshop
Researcher & writer of many things including 18th-century poetry, grief, medicine & solitude 🏴🏳️🌈
Currently writing about shared connective solitude in queerness & illness.
Human to a very cute corgi.
https://linktr.ee/jameswmorland
#Earlymodern historian | FRHistS | IHR Fellow
📚James VI, Britannic Prince (Routledge, 2024) | James VI & I: Kingship, Government & Religion (2025) | Co-editor: Mary Queen of Scots’ Lost Letters (forthcoming, Routledge)
https://bio.site/alexandercourtney
PhD at Cambridge, researching religion and Scottish military culture/identities, late 17th & 18th centuries #EarlyModern
history & philosophy • research on radical women around 1800 • author of Hegel & the Representative Constitution (Cambridge, 2023)
Parliaments, public engagement, narratives and storytelling, and representative democracy.
Lecturer in Politics with International Relations at London South Bank University.