Jacob Price Fellowship in British Studies (18 month FTC):London Senate House - Hybrid
The University of London is both the UK’s 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.
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Opportunities
Find opportunities to join UCL History in academic, research, teaching and learning, admin and other capacities below.
The Centre for the Study of the Legacies of British Slavery (CSLBS) is excited to announce 3 new roles on our groundbreaking Valuable Lives project!
🔍 Open roles:
• 2 x Research Assistant (Digital Humanities)
• 1 x Research Fellow (Digital Humanities)
🗓 Closing date: 23 Jan 2026
shorturl.at/OCpLP
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HAPPY NEW YEAR! 🎉
To celebrate the start of a new year, we are currently offering 40% OFF EVERY SINGLE BOOK on our website, until 31st January 2026.
Head to our website (link in bio) to shop now.
#booksky
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Alain de Botton is a stupid person's idea of a smart person
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Thank you so much Joanne for this really generous review!
28.10.2025 13:46 — 👍 1 🔁 0 💬 1 📌 0
My review of @benltjackson.bsky.social's excellent book!
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Self-Fashioning, Food, and Masculinity in George III’s Monarchy | The Historical Journal | Cambridge Core
Self-Fashioning, Food, and Masculinity in George III’s Monarchy
Pleased to see that an article I wrote w/ Rachel Rich, @adamcrymble.bsky.social and @sarahfoxhistory.bsky.social is out! We look at George III's use of food for masculine self-fashioning. www.cambridge.org/core/journal...
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Finally on 10 December we're delighted to be joined by @drdeclankavanagh.bsky.social who is giving a paper on Michael Clancy and queer/crip life-writing
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Then it's... me ... on 26 November on queer bodies and kinship
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Our first event is a reading group of @leannecalvert.bsky.social's article on queer approaches to the 18C Irish family on 22 October. Brilliantly, Leanne will be joining us to discuss her article
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We're putting on an exciting range of research events this year at @manchester.ac.uk on 'Queer Bodies' in 18 & 19C Britain. Colleagues in English, Art History (@emmamerkling.bsky.social), & History are exploring queer approaches to bodies and embodiment and their cultures. See poster for more!
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I'm going to @thenacbs.bsky.social this November (wahoo) in Montreal. My own funds are quite tight, does anyone know of funds available to ECRs to support attending I'd be really grateful!
11.08.2025 12:14 — 👍 8 🔁 2 💬 1 📌 0
OH GOD it hasn't been that long has it!
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Huge huge congratulations Emily! What an achievement, and wonderful to finally see it in the flesh!
07.08.2025 07:58 — 👍 1 🔁 0 💬 1 📌 0
Really chuffed to have been elected a Fellow of the Royal Historical Society today
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Book cover for Vanished. Features a nineteenth-century print with a fossilised mastodon skeleton, Asian elephant being ridden by a turbaned man, Native and colonial figures looking on. In the background is a mountainous landscape and there is also a single passenger pigeon in the sky. The whole scene is framed by an ornate frame and foliage.
Below the book is the following text: A love letter to the astonishing ways of being that have survived past extinctions, and an exhortation to create a worthwhile world.
Love’s Labour Launches with a roar! Thanks to many roarsome people I’ve gone from peasant to PhD, to Professor, and Penguin author with Vanished: An Unnatural History of Extinction out today. 🐅
Pls share, read, and help create a worthwhile world.
#WorldEnvironmentDay
#BookSky #HPS #Skystorians 🗃️
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Have just heard that a university has drawn up a policy excluding trans staff & students on campus from using single-sex spaces. Does anyone else know of any other UK unis doing this? Please let me know
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Ben Jackson, "Material Masculinities: Men and Goods in Eighteenth-Century England" (Manchester UP, 2025) - New Books Network
Had a wonderful conversation earlier this week with Miranda Melcher from the New Books Network about 'Material Masculinities' (out now with MUP! 😉) newbooksnetwork.com/material-mas...
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Thanks so much for buying a copy Alun, I'm glad you're enjoying it!
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oh that's wonderful to hear!
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thank you Emily!
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Thanks so much Colm, a long time to get there, but got there in the end!
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Although my book doesn't engage in the history of chattel slavery, there's lots of good work out there exploring its history, it does explore some of commodities that were produced by enslaved people and looks at the importance of colonial brutality in men's relationship with goods
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Thank you so much Laura!
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Thank you so much Zoe!
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New today from our GENDER IN HISTORY series 📣
Material Masculinities by @benltjackson.bsky.social explores how material objects were integral for men in forming their identities and shaping experiences in the eighteenth-century.
Endorsed by @historymatt.bsky.social
#GenderinHistory #18thCentury
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perfect, thank you so much. It definitely covers some of the earlier 17C century (especially in the fifth chapter!) :)
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Thank you so much Margot
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Thank you Declan, this is very kind.
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Literary Historian. Working on Women's Writing, Book History, Material Culture, Dig Hums, Race, & Heritage.
Senior RA and PI, 'The Remarkable History of Barley Wood' @bristolunienglish.bsky.social
RA, 'Inclusive Histories', @royalholloway.bsky.social
Queen Mary Centre for British Studies
Website being developed at: https://projects.history.qmul.ac.uk/qmcbs/
Historian (mostly of Japan) and trade unionist (mostly in UCU). Candidate for VP (Higher Ed). More at: https://ucucommons.org/mark4vp/ He/him
Historian of the Atlantic World - working on race and slavery in 17th c. London | PhD Researcher, KCL History | General Admin. KCL CEMS | 🏳️🌈 | https://jamiegemmell.com/
PhD student at the University of York, department of history. Researching the microscope in early modern and eighteenth-century knowledge creation and visual culture.
PG Representative for BSECS, @bsecs.bsky.social.
AHRC funded through WRoCAH.
Transmasc writer, historian, educator. Civil War nerd. Tenured. Work in progress.
Historian of Russia and the Soviet Union. Cyclist, marathon runner, train traveller. Based in Newcastle and York.
Historian of modern Britain and colonial South Asia, postdoc, University of Bristol. Interested in all things letters, India, family history, memory https://research-information.bris.ac.uk/en/persons/ellen-smith
Entered 4th year on the PhD Text, Practice as Research (part-time) program at the University of Kent. Presenting @bavs-uk.bsky.social at Liverpool University in July 2026: Gulliver in (Gul)liverpool on the Victorian Stage. #Gulliver #Victorian #theatre
British Academy Postdoctoral Research Fellow at University of Exeter | Queer & Trans visual & literary culture 1880-1930 | current project 'Aestheticism, Sexology, and the Making of Trans Feeling' | they/them
Bridging Fellow in Medical Humanities
@durhamimh.bsky.social | ECR Visiting Fellow @thejohnrylands.bsky.social | Currently working on the sensescapes of cancer in the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries.
Always sniffing out history, books and TV. Historian. C18 stuff, gender, food, recipes, medicine, DH. University of Essex. Chair, Society for the Social History of Medicine. Canadian in the UK.
Professor of Cultural and Creative Industries, University of Manchester and host of New Books in Critical Theory. Currently on secondment to DCMS, also at Creative PEC and the Whats On Project too
Lecturer (Assistant Prof) in British Art @manchester.ac.uk | Research Deputy @cncsi.bsky.social | Co-Host of @drawingbloodpod.bsky.social | Writing & teaching c19 British art and science | Victorian ecologies, bodies, occultisms, subjectivity | she/they
A proud Manchester institution with teaching, research and social responsibility at the heart of everything we do.
Irishman in Yorkshire. Historian of language, education, migration at the University of Leeds. Editor of Renaissance Studies. Occasional BBC radio presenter. Currently learning Amharic/አማርኛ እየተማርኩ ነው. Dad!
Historian of medicine and gender in modern Ireland. Professor at the University of Strathclyde, Glasgow. I work on #histmed, reproductive health, and activism. Cat lover. 🐈 she/her. Personal views. 🇮🇪🇵🇸🏳️🌈🏳️⚧️
https://www.strath.ac.uk/staff/proflaurakelly/
Historian of medicine (ish). Parent of small monsters. Enthusiastic Yorkshirewoman in Sheffield.
Historian of Catholicism, Italy, and environments | Lecturer in early modern history at Uni of Manchester | Reviews Editor at Journal of Religious History
I read the network news on 40 BBC radio stations from MediaCityUK in sunny Salford.
Bewhiskered historian, folkie & morris dancer.
Former academic but still a geek.
Husband of @davespenceruk.bsky.social.
Trustee of @baysar.bsky.social.
Lancaster, UK.