The reason historians don’t now use the term ‘witch hunts’ as a generalised term for the prosecution of people for witchcraft is that it implies witchcraft was always prosecuted in a different way compared to other crimes - it wasn’t
02.08.2025 10:48 — 👍 185 🔁 51 💬 3 📌 7
We can all agree there's a major design flaw in the product 😅
There's a concept known as the 'kayak effect' in system design, which says that sometimes making users wait longer can lead to a better experience. These guys did not get the memo that this was the opportunity to leverage that.
25.07.2025 21:34 — 👍 0 🔁 0 💬 0 📌 0
I was INSULTED that it took so much longer to do the 'deleting your photo' step than the split second it took to do the 'analysing your age' step
25.07.2025 21:11 — 👍 3 🔁 0 💬 1 📌 0
A really striking mix, and questions which we could ask ourselves today in many regards as you say. He had had a tough few years at this point, and collated this list while planting trees in large gardens - long days with lots of time to ponder life.
24.07.2025 19:28 — 👍 1 🔁 0 💬 0 📌 0
What is the theme/topic? While I fully agree with the above comment (many, many men wouldn't have spotted they'd done the same, and if pointed out would shrug - no panic search!), but also if there's any opportunity... 🙋 😂 I'm on the lookout for more opportunities to talk in the next academic year
23.07.2025 20:39 — 👍 2 🔁 0 💬 1 📌 0
I came here to say the same!
23.07.2025 19:48 — 👍 2 🔁 0 💬 1 📌 0
Rev. Charles Kerry published an edition of this manuscript in 1899 but left out the juciest lines. 'Some are better omitted', he wrote. He was very wrong.
16.07.2025 10:40 — 👍 2 🔁 0 💬 1 📌 0
Lots in here for dog lovers. 'why doth a dogge hould vp one leg when he pisseth' is my favourite. 'what is ye cause doggs & biches are tyed so fast in the acte of Jeneration'
16.07.2025 10:36 — 👍 1 🔁 0 💬 1 📌 0
Derbyshire man Leonard Wheatcroft built up a list of questions in 1671, 29 in total. Loving these today, incredible train of thought: 'why have men Beards & women none', 'why have sum women Beads & sum none'. The list get better and better as it goes on too
16.07.2025 10:31 — 👍 4 🔁 2 💬 1 📌 0
The module was amazing, and subsequently she was a brilliantly supportive MA supervisor too. I definitely owe her a bottle of wine next time in Cardiff too for providing my PhD reference despite having left the profession (I'm making this public commitment now so I have to do it 😊)
15.07.2025 18:45 — 👍 4 🔁 0 💬 1 📌 0
100% I'd pre order that today with no further context. Please make it happen 😁
15.07.2025 18:39 — 👍 3 🔁 0 💬 1 📌 0
I look forward to reading 'the entire Royal family balls deep' in a future publication 😂
15.07.2025 18:26 — 👍 3 🔁 0 💬 1 📌 0
This is really sad. It was a terrific first year lecture and then second year module on early modern crime by @garthine.bsky.social that opened my eyes to the early modern c. 20 yrs ago. Given more of a 'choice' I maybe wouldn't have done that: I'd have ventured little beyond twentieth century 😕
15.07.2025 18:19 — 👍 5 🔁 0 💬 2 📌 0
I'm seeing this in my professional day job, notably more in the last couple of years.
Yes it's problem solving, but really basic stuff - without a clear step-by-step guide, they're stuck. Basic research skills needed to produce a history and undergrad essay prepare students for real world.
13.07.2025 12:25 — 👍 0 🔁 0 💬 0 📌 0
This looks fascinating. Preorder complete!
09.07.2025 11:54 — 👍 0 🔁 0 💬 0 📌 0
Our world needs much more of this! A clear diagram builds understanding so much better than prolonged prose. Brilliant
02.07.2025 18:09 — 👍 1 🔁 0 💬 0 📌 0
Congratulations! Huge milestone
01.07.2025 12:28 — 👍 1 🔁 0 💬 1 📌 0
It was a pleasure to present at this event a few days ago - my first academic paper delivered 📄😅
Thank you @spparkle.bsky.social and Peter Auger for organising, to the other presenters for some terrific papers, and to those who listened to me and asked questions - very much appreciated!
29.06.2025 18:01 — 👍 6 🔁 2 💬 0 📌 0
Hello 👋 I am working part-time towards a PhD in History, focused on everyday acts of giving and lending among the middling sort in the long seventeenth century. Very interest in using this platform to stay current with related research and events!
29.06.2025 16:02 — 👍 8 🔁 1 💬 0 📌 0
The YVBSG was formed in 1972 to study and record the traditional architecture of Yorkshire. We survey buildings; organise conferences, day schools and visits; and produce newsletters and an annual journal. https://www.yvbsg.org.uk
Historian of the long 18thC, editor, genealogist.
📚 Book: The Fall of the House of Byron
📝 Writing about: Marie Antoinette’s ladies
Archaeologist, word-witcher, scicomm, consultancy
📚 KINDRED: Neanderthal Life, Love, Death & Art
🖋️ MATRIARCHA: Prehistory Re-imagined
🏛️ Honorary Researcher U. Cambridge & U. Liverpool
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Rep: PEW Literary
A thematic history seminar series that addresses issues relating to the life-cycle including age, aging, childhood, youth, rites of passage, looking across the world and different periods
.https://www.history.ac.uk/seminars/life-cycles
The British Society for Eighteenth-Century Studies supports the study of the long #c18th. Check website for details. https://www.bsecs.org.uk/
early modernist at UCD; Dublin, London. Beer, bikes, books. Queer is my DNA. All views my own
Interdisciplinary research group at the University of Cambridge.
https://www.campop.geog.cam.ac.uk/
Follow our blog: 60 things you didn't know about family, marriage, work, and death since the middle ages. https://www.campop.geog.cam.ac.uk/blog
Making over 850 years of the city of York's history accessible to all. Keep up to date with our latest projects and activities here.
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Historian and essayist. Writes about almshouses, philanthropy, the Dutch 17th century, Tulip Fever, tricksters. Posts in Dutch and English. All views are my own. Most recent book: https://verloren.nl/Webshop/Detail/catid/60698/eid/60708/tulip-fever
Professor of Medieval History, Concordia U, Montreal; president of the Canadian Society of Medievalists, 2024-26. Spend most waking hours thinking about London riots early 16thc., Dutch immigrants, sex, gender, and the like. Knitster. She/her.
CHASE-funded doctoral student at Birkbeck, University of London. Researching women in the early modern English cheese trade. Was once a cheesemaker.
• PhDing @CambridgeHPS @WellcomeTrust
• Incoming Frances Yates Fellow @warburginstitute.bsky.social
• #EarlyModern natural knowledge and its long reception
• Writing a history of the doctrine of signatures
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Early modernist, mss/print, text/object, reading/writing, libraries/collecting/networks. Library keeper @thomasplumes & Community Fellow in School of PHAIS University of Essex.
PhD candidate studying early modern English history at the University of Calgary. Working on the intersection of property law and social status in the 17th century.
melissaglasshistory.com
AHRC-Midlands4Cities funded History PhD at the University of Warwick, researching sincerity, deceit, and social identity in seventeenth- & eighteenth-century Britain 🎭 Also managing @nachemotion.bsky.social ✨
https://linktr.ee/annapravdica
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/
PhD researching prisons and the experience of imprisonment during the French Revolution • TCD • PG Rep for the SSFH
Professor of Early Modern British History @sorbonne-universite.fr @lettres-sorbonne.bsky.social
Author of The Paradoxes of Ignorance (2023) @stanfordpress.bsky.social
Historian working on clerical lives in 17th-century Dorset. Academic proofreader. Walker and knitter.