PhD candidate in History: Everyday Giving in Early Modern England, University of Birmingham
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Scholaria et anachorita aspirans in civitate Londoniensi
Historian of early modern health, religion, and emotions | Digital history and AI
Postdoc at C²DH, University of Luxembourg
Sr Acq Editor, Early Modern Studies, Amsterdam University Press. Comm Editor, Art History, Lund Humphries. Founder, Art Herstory. Etsy shop, http://artherstorynotes.etsy.com
historian of witchcrafts, folklore, France 18-20th c
ass. ed. French History
ed. Cambridge Elements in Magic
also #CreativeHistories
not *literally* a birb
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He/him |Cultural & Sensory Historian
Mildly obsessed, mostly scholarly. Occasionally coherent.
The archives and local studies library for the historic county of Buckinghamshire, and the home of Buckinghamshire History Festival.
Website: buckinghamshire.gov.uk/culture-and-tourism/archives/
Historian. Coffee drinker
Times and Sunday Times best-selling author
Medieval Historian
Mother of Doggos
SCEPTRED ISLE: A NEW HISTORY OF THE FOURTEENTH CENTURY OUT MAY 2025 (Hutchinson Heinemann, Penguin Random House)
Historian and Occasional Book-writer (https://www.bloomsbury.com/uk/blazing-world-9781526621696/)
Works at Oxford University. New book, The Blood in Winter, out now!
https://www.bloomsbury.com/uk/blood-in-winter-9781526672292/
Historian of work, knowledge and capitalism (C16-18th) | Lecturer at Uni of Exeter | Author of THE ENCLOSURE OF KNOWLEDGE (CUP, 2022)
Postdoc at Royal Holloway, University of London looking at the relationship between seeing C17th civic performances and reading commercial playtexts | she/her
Locker no. 50 at the British Library.
Exploring London's history starting with my father's photos from 1946, to the present day.
https://alondoninheritance.com/
Early modern historian, mostly urban, London, accidents, maps, & print culture. Also archaeologist still trying to write up my past endeavors ...
Writer, podcaster, musician, priest.
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