Men are extremely keen to explain to me that Britain *needs* a domestic steel production plant and doesn't necessarily *need* universities. Okay. Steel contributed about £1.7bn to the UK economy in 2024. Universities contributed more than £200bn.
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try £33k Telegraph… in Oxford. I make £25k pa as a grade 2 library assistant and it’s still more than a junior research fellow here makes as a stipend
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The image contains a photograph of a Phillis Wheatley publication, the JCB logo, and the text "Americana: Selections."
Did you know that the JCB's digital platform, Americana, contains selections?
Selections are preset topical searches based on cataloging data.
Topics include early Mexican imprints, works related to the Nahuatl language, and items on slavery and abolition.
Learn more at americana.jcblibrary.org
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FOX News blaming Native people for the California fires is unspeakably irresponsible, devoid of anything near journalism, colonizer dodging of responsibility.
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Promoting the study of premodern Spain, Portugal, and the Iberian world at the University of Oxford. https://iberianhistory.web.ox.ac.uk/
Welcome to the official profile of the Department of Global Humanities at Suffolk University, in the heart of Boston. We are an interdisciplinary and international department offering a wide variety of majors, minors, and programs.
Historian of religion & race, archives, media/tech/comm, politics of education. History Prof & Dir. of Religious Studies @ University of Minnesota. Au: Christian Slavery (2018) and Archival Irruptions (2025). www.katharinegerbner.com
PhD-Candidate Charles University | Historian of Medicine | First Faculty of Medicine, Institute for History of Medicine and Foreign Languages | Ritual Dynamics within the Christianisation of Temple Sleep in 200-700 | Directeur @kleiohistoria.bsky.social
Historian of modern Russia and the Soviet Union.
Reader (Associate Professor) in Modern European History,
Cardiff University.
Currently writing an intellectual history of inter-war Soviet state violence.
X: @jrhentschke. Chair of Latin American History and Politics, Newcastle Univ. UK; Specialisms: History of Brazil, Southern Cone and Colombia, late 18th-mid 20th cc.; SLAS President 2015-17; Chair of UK Standing Conference of LA Centres 2017-19. Own views.
Brazilian historian of Latin America and political thought, Leverhulme Early Career Fellow at Queen Mary University of London
https://www.qmul.ac.uk/history/people/postdoctoral-researchers-/profiles/jockyman-roithmannandre.html
Deputy Head of Humanities Libraries & History Librarian, Bodleian Libraries, Oxford. All views my own.
Oxford offers research & teaching in arts & humanities unparalleled in its range of subjects backed by superb libraries and collections.
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History @ Jesus College, Oxford
Writing a history of civil disobedience and the autobiography of my mother | Assistant Professor of Law and Society at UC Irvine | Previously: Cornell and Sorbonne | https://eraldosouzadossantos.com/
Lecturer in modern European history at Cardiff University. Interested in modern Spain, military culture, and antifascism. Views own. Tired.
Historian @ Northumbria Uni. Nicaragua, oral history, plus side quests
The Graduate and Early Career Caucus (GECC) of the American Society for Eighteenth-Century Studies (ASECS).
Taylin Nelson (Chair)
Shruti Jain (Co-Chair)
Find us on @asecsgrad [insta] and https://asecsgradcaucus.wordpress.com/
Working on Science Policy focusing on CITES and plant taxonomy @Kew Gardens, London, UK
Teller of small stories. Professor of history at Birkbeck. Rider of bikes, grower of vegetables, Brook custodian & friend to five ducks. Townie Cantabrigian. Eternally homesick Newfoundlander; researching the island's history & the legacies of empire.
We support the scholars and scholarship of early America, broadly understood to mean the Atlantic World between roughly the 1480s and 1820. We publish the William and Mary Quarterly and a series of award-winning books as well as sponsor conferences & more.
Medieval and Early-Modern Iberian & Colonial Cultures