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For researchers of all things Inns of Court in the 16th and 17th centuries. https://mappinginns.wordpress.com/
This is the official account for Pembroke College, Oxford.
former/eternal librarian
β¦most of what I post here deletes after a few days β¨
https://sarahburkecahalan.com/poetry
Art History & Museum Studies Prof. Ancient Rome, object biography, epistemology, museums, display, looting, provenance, forgery.
Spec fic writer. It probably didn't happen, but it should have, could have or might have. Represented by Fox Literary. Cis, queer, she/her.
Right then, this is the one. I'm all in.
I want to talk with you about libraries, Higher Ed, communications, and LIFE.
As a freelancer I run workshops on marketing, social media and presentation skills: https://www.ned-potter.com/training
Priest, mediaevalist, geek, Scot. All views personal. She/ her
Writing about material culture, design history & East India Co networks in arts & sciences @ eaho.substack.com. Advisor on digital transformation & conservation in the cultural sector @ wdowen.substack.com. Adj. Factum Foundation.
History PhD candidate at Boston College dissertating on the environment, community, and landscape on the 4th-8th century Forth, Clyde, and Tay in Scotland. Originally from Appalachia.
PhD student at the University of Glasgow, researching the early medieval Moray Firthlands in Scotland. Live in Penryn, Cornwall. FSAScot. Posts about early medieval Scottish history and archaeology. Blog: https://fortrenn.ghost.io
Romans, Archaeology, Museums, Typos.
We're not a villa and we don't do Latin.
Books and Archives since 1683.
Website: orkneylibrary.org.uk
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The Institute of Historical Research is the UKβs national home for history. Supporting historians with digital resources, library, seminars & training
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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.
Tudor and Stuart historian. Author of six books, most recent a biography of Henry VIII's misunderstood and maligned elder sister, Margaret Tudor. Historical consultant and broadcaster. Fellow of the Royal Historical Society.
Archival detective, author, biographer, cryptographer, editor, spymistress. Prof in early modern lit & culture at @unileiden.bsky.social
π PhD @CambridgeHPS @WellcomeTrust
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π Where natural things, books and images are
ποΈ Writing a reversed long history of the doctrine of signatures
www.hps.cam.ac.uk/directory/wen
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Royal Studies scholar, interested in monarchy (particularly queens!) in all periods and places. Always spinning a few too many plates for my own good, and admit to having a soft spot for a good G&T
Historian at MIC, Limerick, of women, men, children, emotion, death, violence, ghosts, cursing, folklore. Joint editor IHS.
https://www.mic.ul.ie/staff/283-clodagh-tait