Podcaster, Historian, Writer, living in Salinas, California. Check out the Interesting Pod: https://pod.link/1826088946. Doctoral degree in counseling, pursuing a history PhD. I love hiking, mystery reading, & eating cereal in perilously unhealthy volumes.
Historian | Leiden University | India | Peace | Books | Running
peace.lucdh.eu
Scholar of cultures of travel within the French-speaking world, living on the Welsh seaside. Nowadays mostly working on the ways travel and education intersect at various periods, and colonial "influencer" tourism.
We are the UK’s learned society and professional body for geography, supporting geography and geographers across the world.
The Royal Asiatic Society provides a forum for those who are interested in the history, languages, cultures and religions of Asia to meet and exchange ideas. 14 Stephenson Way, London, NW1 2HD.
https://royalasiaticsociety.org/
Since its foundation in 1846, the Hakluyt Society has published scholarly editions of primary records of voyages and travels. These are distributed to current members, and are illustrated with maps and plates. See www.hakluyt.com for more information.,
Cartographic Collections Manager at the RGS-IBG. Teach history of London architecture at NYU London. Cultural historian interested in books, maps, museums, exploration, and the early modern maritime world, esp. the Pacific.
Bringing the history of early globalisation and colonialism at the fingertips of researchers and the wider public. More info: https://globalise.huygens.knaw.nl/.
eternal cat-lover!
historian of race, sexuality, migration
20th century Britain, South Asia, Global history
Author: Passages Through India (Gladstone Book Prize 2024)
Queer. Dalit.
https://www.hist.cam.ac.uk/people/dr-somak-biswas
PhD candidate in History at the University of Warwick, UK. Working on the financial history of Southeast Asia.
Find out more about me: https://warwick.ac.uk/fac/arts/history/students/eportfolios/u5541810/
Researcher | Writer | Curator | Teacher
18th c. decorative arts historian
u. of cambridge doctorate
tainted timber: the use of enslaved labour in the transatlantic mahogany trade & production of 18th c. english furniture
organic farmer gardener
political news junkie
native brooklynite
& cats
Join Hannah Ayres and Paola Medina-Gonzalez as they try to understand theory.
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https://www.theoryish.com
Irishman in Yorkshire. Historian of language, education, migration at the University of Leeds. Co-editor of the Historical Journal; from 2026, editor of Renaissance Studies. Occasional BBC radio presenter. Currently learning Amharic. Dad!
researching non-national futures; previously oxford, now phd history @ harvard
words in the scroll, newslaundry, the print, e-ir, pari
Co-Director of the Central and Eastern European Security Hub (#CEEShub) at #tallinnuniversity. International Relations, Critical/Radical Relationalism, Governance, Wicked Problems, Climate, Security and Peace -> https://securityhub.ee/
Teaching fellow U of Warwick. Book history, Italy, translation, copyright, cultural diplomacy, archives [she/her]
Academic interested in British Bangladeshis/Bengalis/Muslims
DP by artbyjanibee
History Senior Research Fellow & Director of Studies at Magdalene College, Cambridge; British Academy PDRF. Histories of maritime labour, mapping, and medicine (Britain, France, Spain, & Italy).
https://www.hist.cam.ac.uk/people/dr-sara-caputo
HISTORIAN of 19th CENTURY REFORM CROWDS
Focus on mismatch between crowd size, reputation & power
Warwick Thesis: bit.ly/-PhD
Working on chapter in 2026 Parl. Hist. Sp. Ed.
& Editing Routledge Collection on 19th C. Sedition
Academic profile: bit.ly/ds-1-