Jacob Price Fellowship in British Studies (18 month FTC):London Senate House - Hybrid
The University of London is both the UKβs largest provider of international distance and online learning and the convenor of a federation of 17 renowned higher education institutions.
18 month postdoc at the lovely IHR in London, $41,740. Deadline 7 March. 'The Fellow will play a key role within the IHR team responsible for hosting the 2027 North American Conference in British Studies (NACBS)' in London 2027.
Repost to spread the word. #Skystorians
03.02.2026 09:07 β π 37 π 67 π¬ 0 π 0
The Senses and Medical Humanities
A one-day workshop exploring sensory studies and medical humanities through short talks, creative activities, and networking.
I'm delighted to share details of the first of two workshops I'm hosting this year on The Senses and Medical Humanities. The first workshop will take place in Durham on 24 February. Spaces are limited, so reserve yours now.
www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/the-senses...
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CALL FOR PAPERS: PERFORMING EVIL: the mediation and display of diabolic spectres, 1700-2000'. 4 & 5 June 2026, Leuven.
This conference explores the tangled histories of supernatural, diabolic evil and all kinds of spectral apparitions in the last three centuries β Walter Scottβs βmalignant and unhappy beingsβ. Specifically, it is interested in how and why ghosts, spirits and related apparitional phenomena were framed as diabolic, demonic or malign manifestations from the afterlife.
Diabolic connotations of ghosts and spirits did meaningful cultural work. They were mobilised to discredit ghost beliefs and spiritual practices, to delegitimise competing beliefs, or to invest doctrinal arguments with occult authority. They could also function as tools of scepticism and ridicule as well as triggers of wonder, fear and religiosity. Put differently, the nexus of ghosts and evil is deeply historical. And it was often articulated through performative means: in gestures and expressions of (dis)belief, in visual and textual representations, in sΓ©ance rooms, on the stage and on the page. Emerging from this nexus are theatrical spirits of evil, staged, embodied, and made legible through mediation and display. In this sense, every ghost is a theatrical ghost. Through the focus on the construction and staging of diabolic spirits, this conference aims to develop a methodological framework for studying historical forms of occultism and demonology more broadly in terms of performance.
Exploring how the relationship of spectrality and evil has shifted in shape over time and across different cultures, the conference invites contributions that can consider a wide range of historical actors β clerics, mediums, ghost-hunters, debunkers, necromancers, stage
performers, eyewitnesses.
This conference aims to study cultural intersections and interactions to arrive at a more granular understanding of discursive, practical and material connections between spirits and evil. At the same time this lens zooms out, making visible broader dynamics of knowledge construction in specific historical moments. How, for instance, did hauntings and possessions shape communities and audiences? How did religious or folkloric ideas about the devil inform spectral encounters?
We hope to bring together historians, art historians, theatre and literary scholars, folklorists and anthropologists from every stage in their career around the above questions. We welcome 20-minute papers on topics that include but are by no means limited to:
- making spectral evil visible: performance, arts, media, technologies, popular cultures
- making spectral evil invisible: popular and occult knowledge circulation
- performing (un)belief: practices and rhetoric, summoning and debunking on the stage (from popular stages to the lecture hall and the laboratory)
- materiality of spectres: the function of bodies and objects
- diabolic spirits and (intellectual, vernacular, theological, folkloric) ideas about morality, mortality and temporality
- occult performance and βcultural scriptsβ of ghost encounters (from necromancy to poltergeists)
- affect and emotions: fear, grief, trauma⦠and hope
Send abstracts (c.250 words) and bios (c.100 words) to kristof.smeyers@kuleuven.be before 21 March 2026. Please do get in touch if you have any questions.
Hi everyone, I'm organising a conference in Leuven, 4-5 June, and you're all invited*! It's called 'Performing evil: the mediation and display of diabolic spectres 1700-2000' and here is the call for papers (get in touch if you'd like a pdf!). Please share widely!
*to submit an abstract before 21/3
27.01.2026 13:32 β π 82 π 57 π¬ 1 π 6
Cover of a book
"Edited by Christine Slobogin, Katie Snow and Laura Cowley.
Sick jokes: Visual histories of humour, health and the body."
The cover image is a black-and-white photograph of a white man with short hair, a gold earring, stubble, glasses, and an oxygen tube. He makes eye contact with the viewer and his mouth is slightly open, perhaps in a smile. His hospital gown is pulled up to reveal both a Kaposi's lesion and a smiley face tattoo.
Table of Contents
Introduction
Christine Slobogin, Katie Snow and Laura Cowley
PART I β PATHOLOGIES AND POWER IN PRINT
Chapter 1 β βUncorking Old Sherryβ: Alcohol, the body and political decline in visual culture. The case of Richard Brinsley Sheridan
Callum Smith
Chapter 2 β Bedroom eyes as bedside manner: Humorous expressions of medical impropriety in mid-nineteenth-century visual culture
Rebecca Whiteley
Chapter 3 β βThe top setβs artificial, but the bottomβs my own!β: Comic representations of false teeth and denture users in mid-twentieth-century British seaside postcards
Georgia Haire
PART II β DYING LAUGHING: DEATH, DISFIGUREMENT, DISEASE, AND DISABILITY
Chapter 4 β Dancing, laughing and sexing (with) death: Edvard Munchβs gendered medical humour
Allison Morehead
Chapter 5 β Tube pedicles and positionality: The visual humour of a plastic surgery technique
Christine Slobogin
Chapter 6 β The bittersweet look(s) of AIDS: Consuming the ironic waste of HIV/AIDS imagery (and other butts of the joke) in Diseased Pariah News
Jo Michael Rezes
Chapter 7 β Irony, assisted dying and The Disabled Avant-Garde
Laura Cowley
PART III β COMICAL HEALTH COMMUNICATIONS
Chapter 8 β βDoctor, are you speaking in tongues?β: Humour and the health humanities of Selma and Lois DeBakey
Jeffrey S. Reznick
Chapter 9 β Tough Shit Thomas and Peanut Pete: Harm reduction comics and British identities in the 1990s
Peder Clark
Chapter 10 β Pandemic funnies: Humour in COVID-19 comics
Soha Bayoumi
Much needed good news: _Sick Jokes_ is in production @katiesnow.bsky.social @lauracowley.bsky.social
Our brilliant authors have written chapters on the intersection of visual culture, humor, and health (see ToC)
And we're thrilled with the cover from @manchesterup.bsky.social - more in next post.
27.01.2026 16:47 β π 12 π 7 π¬ 2 π 0
Art and the Critical Medical Humanities
Lovely to see _Art and the Critical Medical Humanities_ out in open access format!!
Co-authored a chapter with my humor co-conspirators @katiesnow.bsky.social and @lauracowley.bsky.social - and so many other brilliant folks included in this volume!!
www.bloomsburycollections.com/monograph?do...
19.01.2026 16:36 β π 9 π 2 π¬ 0 π 0
Early Career Researcher Network
An inclusive, researcher-led network for UK-based early career researchers working in the humanities and social sciences
2025 has been a rotten year for most early career postdoctoral researchers, especially in Arts, Humanities and Social Sciences.
For a better 2026, check out (or repost) this short thread on a free resource for UK-based SHAPE PhDs within 10 years (excluding career breaks) of the doctorate. 1/3
31.12.2025 14:47 β π 134 π 71 π¬ 3 π 3
Huge thanks to @annafranjam.bsky.social and @rebeccawhiteley.bsky.social for organising such a fantastic day of 'Object Stories in Health and Medicine, 1700-1900', and to all speakers for sharing such thoughtful approaches to this fascinating and wide-ranging field.
05.12.2025 17:14 β π 4 π 1 π¬ 1 π 0
I have signed up and I can't wait!
05.12.2025 11:02 β π 3 π 2 π¬ 0 π 1
Join me online at 10am GMT this Friday for my talk:
'Straightening Childhood: The Le Vacher Machine and Maternal Regulation of the Body in Georgian England.'
Iβll be exploring how mothers read, managed & reshaped childrenβs bodies through the corrective device featured below, and others like it π
03.12.2025 13:32 β π 8 π 3 π¬ 1 π 0
Object stories in health and medicine, 1700-1900 - University of Birmingham
This event is aimed at researchers across the medical humanities and histories of medicine and psychiatry working with material culture.
Still time to sign up for our online event *Object Stories in Health and Medicine* on Friday 5 December! We've got a fantastic programme with panels on Wearable Objects, Object Biographies, Representing the Body, Personal Papers and Domestic Health. One week today
@rebeccawhiteley.bsky.social
28.11.2025 13:49 β π 6 π 4 π¬ 0 π 0
Object stories in health and medicine, 1700-1900 - University of Birmingham
This event is aimed at researchers across the medical humanities and histories of medicine and psychiatry working with material culture.
Still time to sign up for our online event *Object Stories in Health and Medicine* on Friday 5 December! We've got a fantastic programme with panels on Wearable Objects, Object Biographies, Representing the Body, Personal Papers and Domestic Health. One week today
@rebeccawhiteley.bsky.social
28.11.2025 13:49 β π 6 π 4 π¬ 0 π 0
Only a few days until registration closes: Nov 30th #18c #BSECS2026 Make sure you get registered. When it is closed, it is closed!
26.11.2025 08:12 β π 5 π 9 π¬ 0 π 0
It's here! Our special issue of JECS (journal of @bsecs.bsky.social), a bumper vol of cutting-edge interdisciplinary research on 18c networks, gender, sociability & manuscript, deriving from @maryhamiltonpapers.bsky.social project. I'll be skeeting today about the contributions in turn...stay tuned!
21.11.2025 08:34 β π 54 π 21 π¬ 2 π 2
Cover of JECS special issue 48.4 (December 2025), with ToC and network diagram. DOI: https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/toc/17540208/2025/48/4
At last our special issue, JECS 48.4, is out, all 200+ pages of it! We're very proud of it. Thanks are due to many colleagues, but especially Nuria YÑñez-Bouza for proof-correcting heroics, and the general editor, Emrys Jones, for brilliant support throughout. #18thC #langsky
21.11.2025 06:57 β π 24 π 13 π¬ 0 π 3
My contribution explores how space, sociability & letter-writing were conceptualised as strategies of self care by female correspondents in the Hamilton archive. Many thanks to @sophiecoulombeau.bsky.social, Nuria YÑñez-Bouza & David Denison and the JECS team for all their hard work on the issue!
21.11.2025 09:20 β π 4 π 1 π¬ 0 π 0
The Mind in Verse: Reading Poetry about Madness
Eventbrite - Scottish Poetry Library presents The Mind in Verse: Reading Poetry about Madness - Wednesday, November 19, 2025 at Scottish Poetry Library, Edinburgh, Edinburgh. Find event and ticket inf...
A few more tickets remain for the poetry reading at the @byleaveswelive.bsky.social on Wednesday, Nov 19, 1.30-3.30pm. We'll talk about the ways in which poets represented their experiences as patients and doctors throughout history.
16.11.2025 08:29 β π 3 π 1 π¬ 0 π 1
RETHINKING RIGOUR: a two-day symposium on creative-critical research in medical humanities organised by the NNMHR.
Explore method, assessment, and new possibilities for scholar-practitioners.
ποΈ Dec 4β5, Durham + online
ποΈ Free via Eventbrite: nnmh.org.uk/rethinking-r...
12.11.2025 13:50 β π 7 π 3 π¬ 0 π 0
Remote parenting across the life-cycle: evidence from letters about children's health, c.1650-1750
We will return on 18th. November with Emma Marshall, who will present 'Remote parenting across the life-cycle: evidence from letters about children's health, c.1650-1750'.
Further details can be found through the link.
www.history.ac.uk/news-events/...
11.11.2025 12:44 β π 2 π 1 π¬ 0 π 0
I was the recipient of the Ann Ball Bodley Visiting Fellowship to Women's History at @bodleian.ox.ac.uk in 2023 - and can't recommend this fellowship enough. An amazing place to research, read and write. Deadline 28th Nov 2025 for applications #womenshist
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Iβll be speaking about the very object featured below - the Le Vacher machine - and how mothers in Georgian England used devices like it to 'straighten' childrenβs bodies. #HistMed #MaterialCulture #MedicalHumanities #18thCentury
08.11.2025 02:34 β π 14 π 6 π¬ 0 π 0
Painting of a white woman with shoulder length brown hair, wearing a red dress, viewers from behind.
She is in a room with pale yellow walls and a chequerboard floor, her hand is raised towards the window in front of her, through which a tree lined street of terraced houses can be seen.
On the wall to her right is an oval portrait of a woman with an angry expression. The perspectives in the painting jar with each other and it creates an atmosphere of strangeness and vertiginousness
Painting created by Brenda Marshall c.1957 in the art therapy studio at Netherne hospital, Surrey, where she was compelled to live.
A substantial number of her works survive, they explore painful & traumatic family relationships, details of which are sometimes noted on the backs of her paintings
08.11.2025 09:48 β π 83 π 14 π¬ 0 π 0
Less than a month to go until our free online workshop *Object Stories in Health and Medicine, 1700-1900*. Friday 5 December from 10am GMT. Tickets available through this link!Β
www.birmingham.ac.uk/events/objec...
06.11.2025 10:36 β π 12 π 8 π¬ 1 π 3
Bodleian Visiting Fellowships in Special Collections
ARCHIVAL FUNDING: Ann Ball Bodley Visiting Fellowship in Womenβs History, to use Bodleian Libraries collections to advance scholarship in womenβs history, of any geographical area and historical period. Deadline 28th Nov. www.bodleian.ox.ac.uk/csb/fellowsh...
28.10.2025 15:36 β π 70 π 76 π¬ 1 π 5
#HistMed #HistSTM #DisHist and #MatCult folks - this online event's made for you ποΈπ
07.11.2025 08:34 β π 13 π 6 π¬ 0 π 0
Image caption: Levacher de la Feutrie, TraitΓ© du rakitis, ou l'art de redresser les enfants contrefaits, 1772. Wellcome images.
06.11.2025 10:38 β π 1 π 0 π¬ 0 π 0
Senior Lecturer Dress and Textile History | Eighteenth-century dress & textiles | Scotland | Tartan | Linen | Knitting
Where Canadaβs Health History Lives!
Ann Baillie Building (NHS)
32 George Street
Kingston, ON
Aka hpsvanessa - here for beachcombing and drift archaeology. Find me as @shorelarking on insta. π³οΈββ§οΈ
historian of science, medicine, food, sport and exploration; other content generally but not limited to: my dinner, a weird bug, feminist beer π³οΈββ§οΈ, complaining about bad parking. Latest book: tinyurl.com/HigherColder
I really dislike unsolicited advice.
Archivist, historian, reader, Londoner, feminist
@erinacean
@erinacean@h-net.social
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https://lesleyahall.blogspot.com/
Teaches English. Research in Victorian literature, medical humanities, sensory studies, queer things, music π΅ π³οΈβπ Leads the Affective Experience Lab, Durham.
18th c. social networks, abolition and history of education | Trustee Hannah More Trust hannahmoreletters.org | President NDLHS | Chair of Trustees Nailsea Tithe Barn | Continuing Education Tutor and examiner.
English professor, book historian. 19th C, mainly. I wrote Selling Sexual Knowledge (CUP, 2025). Now working on MANUFACTURING LITERATURE and a few smaller projects. https://sarahbull.me/
#histmed #histSTM #emohist #bodyhist | Assoc. prof. at Mississippi State | Osiris Editor | #AnOrganofMurder | #ACalculusofCompassion | Winnie & Gigi #pupdates | extremely online
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www.grapplingwithhistory.com
Archives, DH, Museums, African American studies, C19 and early C20.
all opinions my own, not my employer's
www.dorothy-berry.com
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
Historian of anatomy, disease, and medical books. Associate Lecturer in Medical Humanities, Medical school, Uni of St Andrews. Support Chester FC and edit the fanzine The Blue & White.
Imperial Island: A History of Empire in Modern Britain (Penguin 2023)/An Alternative History of the British Empire (HUP 2024). Is Free Speech Under Threat? (2024).
https://linktr.ee/charlottelydiariley
repped by Carrie Plitt @FBA
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Historian, writer, broadcaster. She/her. Latest book, FALLEN IDOLS, shortlisted for the Wolfson History Prize 2022. HISTORYβS SECRET HEROES and THE LUCAN OBSESSION on BBC Radio 4. One of the Silk Road Slippers https://www.silkroadslippers.com
Research Fellow @ies-sas.bsky.social, Bougie London Literary Woman, cat concierge. Book on 18th-century women's letters forthcoming from Chatto & Windus. natashasimonova.com
Bluesky account of the British Association for Victorian Studies
Historian @ Queenβs Uni Belfast
Author of Belfastmen: An Intimate History of Life before Gay Liberation (Cornell 2026) & After the Shock City: Urban Culture & the Making of Modern Citizenship (Boydell 2019)
AHRC PI of Queer NI: Sexuality b4 Liberation
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Investigating the history of maternal activism in the UK since 1914 | Partnered with @gmmedicalmuseum.bsky.social | Funded by a @ukri.org Future Leaders Fellowship | Profile picture Β© Charles Hastings Education Centre |
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