So excited to share my first article! With huge thanks to @aidannorrie.bsky.social and @kitfrench1348.bsky.social
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Hoping to use this for a medieval material culture class I'm teaching in the fall!
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Good Morning Baltimore! Very excited to be presenting this afternoon at @thenacbs.bsky.social alongside @kitfrench1348.bsky.social @medievalmcsheff.bsky.social
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AHRC-M4C funded PhD student at the University of Warwick, studying vagrancy and religious dissent in the early modern Anglo Atlantic World
Lecturer at Goldsmiths. Contemporary historian of British, US and global politics and culture. Writing a book on progressive politics, culture, and memory. Made in North London from working Cypriot parts. π΄βͺοΈ
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Early modernist, lecturer at Uni of Greenwich, Lincoln Bishop, Oxford Conted, IES & AIFS. PhD from Birkbeck, 'The Marginal Dead of London'. London, suicide, crime, execution, dead bodies, burial, religious outsiders (esp Quakers). Co-editor How-to History
Lecturer at Royal Holloway, University of London | researching the materials of Nationalism in C17th civic performance | she/her
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Historian of women in late medieval/early mod Italy. Writing a book on a monastery for repentant prostitutes. Open University. Feminist. Strong words; weak tea. UCU rep. She/her.
Director of the Institute of Historical Research. Sometimes writes about history and feeling.
Historian of Roman and early medieval Britain @ Boston College. Writes history from archaeology/material culture. Recently finished a book on Roman dogs. Distracting myself from thinking about the US political Hellscape by thinking about 5th c Britain.
Director, Centre for the Sciences of Place & Memory, Stirling Uni, Scotland. Skill, memory, embodied cognition, philosophy, cognitive history, cricket, music, collaboration, wayfinding. Leverhulme International Prof: johnsutton.net & placememory.net
Senior Commissioning Editor for Medieval Studies, Premodern History and Law at Manchester University Press. She/her
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