Professor of environmental history at Georgetown University. Creator, The Climate Chronicles podcast. Author of the new book, "Ripples on the Cosmic Ocean." Interested in all things climate change, outer space, existential risk, and past for present.
Artist & Illustrator (he/him)
Fountain pen ink drawings & illustrations
Prints & store: harryfrost.bigcartel.com
Website: harryfrostartist.com
Started out in fluorine chemistry, then stable radicals, then phosphorus fluorides, then phosphaalkyne sulphides, then oxathiazolones. Along the way I got a PhD and did some teaching. My students call me Dr Mel but I love my title of Opa. Soon to retire.
Professor of History at Western Washington University. Historian of colonial America, labor, and slavery.
Most recent book:
https://hackettpublishing.com/the-suriname-writings-of-john-gabriel-stedman
Andrew Steeves is a writer, editor, typographer and letterpress printer based in Black River Lake, Nova Scotia. He is the sole proprietor of the Press of the Varying Hare.
Homeschool mom, historian, author, perpetually sleep-deprived. Writing books, editing book reviews for Mere Orthodoxy. Weekly newsletter: https://nadyawilliams.substack.com/
Professor @ USC. I write about African American life in early national and antebellum Boston.
My posts are my own opinions and do not reflect those of my employer.
New Brunswick's popular history magazine, launching Summer 2026. Call for contributors is open!
The Oar is the annual periodical of the Fredericton Region Museum, located on the unceded and unsurrendered territory of the Wolastoqiyik.
historian of early so-called Canada; lover of rescue dogs
History & social studies educator @UBCEduc; #historicalthinking advocate; tea enthusiast; Habs devotee; bourgeois golfer; views mine; he/him/his.
An interdisciplinary research centre that broadly focuses on the study of Northeastern North America, and is organized around a community-engaged research model as a decolonial research practice. (Visual art by Wolastoqey artist Emma Hassencahl-Perley.
GIS, landscape, history, plants, Nova Scotia, cats.
Historian of the American Revolution | Bostonian |🎙️ Ben Franklin’s World | 🐾 Mother of schnauzers | I help adults see how early America shapes today.
https://linktr.ee/lizcovart
Your bookish enabler. Rare book dealer, Type Punch Matrix. Author, JANE AUSTEN’S BOOKSHELF. Co-founder of the Honey & Wax Book Collecting Prize. Pawn Stars, The Booksellers doc.
Historian of epidemics, exhibitions, hospital medicine, the state, taxes, civilization and, currently, US economic thought.
Community. History. Place. Author of the Slow Rush of Colonization: Spaces of Power in the Maritime Peninsula and editor at ActiveHistory.ca. Visit my website at https://tpcanoe.ca
Professor of History & Canada Research Chair in Atlantic Canada Communities. Working on issues & legacies of migration, religion, & empire. Committed to science diplomacy & freedom and responsibility in science.
https://www.smu.ca/history/karly-kehoe.html
Wendy, not Dave (he's my dad). Old broad. Selling interesting old and local history #books since 2000 (now online only). Other interests - music, cooking, baking, crocheting, writing, community. Saint John, New Brunswick. http://daveshootsbookseller.com
Historian of American religion at the Roy Rosenzweig Center for History and New Media and George Mason University.
https://lincolnmullen.com
https://rrchnm.org
Historian of society, gender, and culture in postwar Montreal/Tiohtià:ke | Public historian and creator of Unwritten Histories | Public servant at Library and Archives Canada. She/her/elle
https://www.unwrittenhistories.com
For academics who need archival research without the travel. We digitise your requested documents from London’s libraries and archives, delivering high-quality scans worldwide.
www.digitisedarchive.co.uk
Professor, Acadia Divinity College
Assistant Professor of Religious studies at Crandall University | PhD Cantab | Septuagint | 2nd Temple Judaism | Greek & Hebrew | Morphology & Lexicon #CamLXX
Bean-to-bar chocolate maker based in Moncton, New Brunswick, crafting an ever-evolving series of single origin chocolate from prized cacao, while also introducing less conventional chocolate concepts that push the limits.
https://larouere-chocolat.com/
History Professor & Associate Dean of Graduate Studies, University of New Brunswick. Specializing in the social history of medicine, spatial humanities. Love to garden. 🪴🌸🌳 Striving to be a good scholar, mentor, friend out here under the blue skies.
Associate Professor at the Faculty of Law, University of New Brunswick. President of the Canadian Law and Society Association. Witness to Yesterday podcaster. Proud dog mom.
Connect with art and artists at the Owens Art Gallery, Mount Allison University.
owensartgallery.com
An open-access publication of the Society for the History of Authorship, Reading, and Publishing (@sharpweb.org).
Read Bookish Feature Articles, Book Reviews, Pedagogical Materials, and Bibliographies here: https://sharpweb.org/sharpnews
Historian of Quaker studies, gender, and war and peace. Professor at Trinity Western University. Animal lover and caffeine addict. All views my own (she/her).
History prof @Salem State, author of A Storm of Witchcraft & The Devil of Great Island, early American public history, 17th C. archaeology and material culture.
Journalist. Historian. Church deacon. Raising cats, chickens, and bees in Appalachia.
Tidewater Books has been in operation since 1995. Locally-owned and operated, we are Southeastern New Brunswick’s only general trade independent bookseller.
Sackville, New Brunswick, Canada
The original & only WomensArt created/ curated by art historian and author PL Henderson
Real art...real artists
Images © to respective owners
Rare Book School is a non-profit institute located in Charlottesville, VA, that provides advocacy, education, and outreach for the study, care, and uses of written, printed, and born-digital materials.
rarebookschool.org
Inspired by wildflowers
Printmaker & writer in Lunenburg, Nova Scotia
Artwork available locally at the Lunenburg Art Gallery and Jenny Jib
or contact me through my website vanessamckiel.com
settler, feminist, paddler, writer, historian | grad of TWSO | @utpress author, CANOE AND CANVAS | producer, HOW I SURVIVED PODCAST | research associate @AuroraCollegeNT | adjunct @UAlberta | principal, Dunkin Creative
Photography who is a big fan of birds
Historian | she/her| clothing| children & youth| material culture | identity| hair| methodology | pedagogy | archives | literature| fibre arts| podcasts| photography| UOttawa
Commonplace: the journal of early American life since 2000. Published by a partnership of the OIEAHC and AAS. Commonplace.online
Migrant. Historian. Eater. Co-Editor, Global Food History. Author of No Useless Mouth: Waging War and Fighting Hunger in the American Revolution; Editor of Claiming Land, Claiming Water & To Feast on Us as Their Prey. More: rachelbherrmann.com
A unique collection of Baptist and nonconformist history from across the world, including China, India, Jamaica, Africa and the UK. Our collection contains printed texts, manuscripts, photographs, slides and more!
https://theangus.rpc.ox.ac.uk/
I am a historian at Rice University. I use this account for updates about my work, cross-posted from my website at https://updates.wcaleb.org.
Historian of Psychology
& Californian in exile. 🌞
Currently shopping around a biography of psychologist Magda Arnold.
North America’s Trusted Source Of News
Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/thebeaverton
Merch: https://the-beaverton.myshopify.com/
Historian, digital humanities professor, and Canada Research Chair at the University of Prince Edward Island. Director of the UPEI GeoREACH Lab
http://upei.ca/GeoLab
Scholar of Atlantic World Religion, Public History, and Digital Humanities. Executive Director of the Congregational Library & Archives, Boston - https://www.congregationallibrary.org/
Author, Professor | Theology, Ethics, Politics |
Books: Work & Worship, Muslim Immigration, Reformed Public Theology http://bit.ly/3AVvjCe
Podcast: Zealots at the Gate
Oinpegitjoig Mi'gmaw.
Wrote The Savage and Modern Self: North American Indians in 18th-Century British Literature and Culture. Next book on Indigenous material culture in the 18thc.
Teaches 18th-century lit and Indigenous Studies.
The Society for the History of Emotions, home of peer-reviewed interdisciplinary journal Emotions: History Culture Society (EHCS). Publisher De Gruyter Brill.
www.societyhistoryemotions.com
Poet, Priest, Life Fellow of Girton College
The JDP is working to publish The Complete Writings and Selected Correspondence of John Dickinson.
Religious Studies prof StFX
Duke University, Theology, Philosophy, Environmental Humanities, guitar, cake
Painter, photographer, Wilderness Traveller. Ex Royal Navy. Canada.
www.mark-brennan.com
#PEI based creative.
#WildlifePhotographer and #LandscapePhotographer. Dad to 3 amazing kids. RCGS Fellow. Co-founder of OFFBEAT (photo workshops and community). Author of 4 books, including “Southern Light” and “The Art of Misadventure”.
I'm an editor and writer and sometimes I take pictures. I'm here because I'm curious about the world! Find my work at www.joelfaber.me.
A nerd at large. Writer. Musician.
Sometimes funny. 🏳️🌈
Join my sci-fi book club:
http://patreon.com/ellecordova
nerd humor • space & sci fi • books
Media for social justice / Média pour la justice sociale. Please join us! Veuillez vous inscrire: https://nbmediacoop.org/about/join-the-nb-media-co-op/
Executive Director, McGill-Queen’s University Press. She/her/elle.
Hope scholar, higher education leader, and an insider-advocate shaping PSE systems for human and ecological flourishing. Founder of the Hope Circuits Institute, she facilitates collective sense making for universities, colleges, and other organizations
Passionate outdoorsman, naturalist, birdwatcher and wildlife photographer with an interest in ecology and animal tracks and signs.
Professor | Books: Growing God's Family; Addicted to Lust; Taking America Back for God; The Flag and The Cross; Religion for Realists | CV: https://tinyurl.com/4hs86ntn
The home of terrible maps with a pinch of humour
terriblemaps@gmail.com
Artist. Author of “Art+Faith” (2021) and “Art Is” (2025) Yale University Press https://linktr.ee/Iamfujimura
Bilingual Canadian association founded in 1922 to promote historical research | Association canadienne bilingue fondée en 1922 pour promouvoir la recherche historique https://cha-shc.ca/ | https://cha-shc.ca/fr/
Dad, research manager, curler; shawarma, chow mein, D&D and boardgame enthusiast; fier bilingue basé à Ottawa originaire de la Traité no.4.
Posts=mine; follow≠endorsement; etc.
AAS Director: Program in the History of the Book in American Culture/Center for Historic American Visual Culture. studies Early American Book Trade & C19 Asylums. plays Modular Synths. loves Chihuahuas. Providence RI.
Assistant Professor of History at the University of Tampa. Sharing my own thoughts on loyalism, loyalist refugees in Nova Scotia, teaching, and college basketball.
ut.academia.edu/GPatrickOBrien
educator. historian of public history, settler colonialism & eugenics. concerned citizen. pop culture enthusiast. Worth a million in prizes, but also anti-capitalist.
(they/her)
Kjipuktuk (Halifax)-Mi'kma'ki
The Fiddlehead is Atlantic Canada's International Literary Journal.
Celebrating 80 years of literary foraging in 2025!
https://thefiddlehead.ca
Posts news about #cdnhist nouvelles concernant l'histoire du canada
www.biographi.ca 📖 A bilingual scholarly research & publishing project, the Dictionary of Canadian Biography gives free online access to more than 9,000 biographies, with many more to come.
En francais: @dbc-dcb.bsky.social
Historian of Science, Medicine, and the Environment in colonial North America at Northeastern. Author of A Not-So-New World: Empire and Environment in French Colonial North America (UPenn, 2019).
Online journal for the history of #revolutions, #revolutionaries, & the idea of “revolution” itself. Est. by @bryanbanksphd.bsky.social & @cindyermus.bsky.social.
ageofrevolutions.com
Early modern historian of the Atlantic world, Indigenous Americas, Western Africa, France. Editor, Huntington Library Quarterly. brettrushforth.com
The History of Ideas Podcast. Every Wednesday and Sunday with David Runciman. Wherever you get your podcasts.
Find us at 🔗 www.ppfideas.com
Espionage is a world of shadows, it’s time to bring it to light.
Professor and Associate Dean (Graduate Studies) at U of Alberta • Early modern New France and France (literature, history, theatre) • Translator/translation studies • Zags hoops • books • academic life.
*Just published: The Jesuit Relations: A Biography*
Historian at Messiah University and Lumen Center (Madison, WI). Author of 6 books. Blogger and podcaster at The Way of Improvement Leads Home. #LGM #Bruuuuuce!
Canadian Historian dividing his time between Toronto, Kingston, and Ottawa and between good food, dry gin, and amazing friends.
The Conference on Faith and History is a community of scholars exploring the relationship between Christian faith and history.
Primary (KS2) and maths teacher. ECT. Historian of emotions. Honorary Professor at QMUL. Author. Broadcaster.
English professor studying settler treaty responsibilities, colonial American literatures, and paper at the University of New Brunswick in Saint John // supporting land-based Wolastoqewi education @ https://www.caribouclub.ca/
Archaeologist. Finding stories.
Real historical daily news from Nova Scotia newspapers, c1880-1910.
Curated content, not a bot.
Archives 2014-2023 imported from the other place.
Stay tuned for new content.
Historian interested in science, settler colonialism, and legislation in Atlantic Canada • Editor • Supporting online access to Canada’s documentary heritage @ LAC • sometimes people call me Murray (he/him)
Poet (Metadata from a Changing Climate, Gaspereau Press, 2025). Managing Editor of The Fiddlehead and SCL. Publisher of poetry chapbooks at Emergency Flash Mob Press. Bibliographer. Fredericton, NB.
Crime novelist and book hunter, fascinated by detective fiction's heritage as well as its present and future. Latest novel, Hemlock Bay. Diamond Dagger, two Edgar awards, President and archivist of the Detection Club. Do You Write Under Your Own Name? blog
Canadian Still Life Painter. Still Life As Portraiture.
www.hollyfarrell.com
"Above all, we loved this country and loved exploring and painting it." ~ Lawren Harris
Historian of religion, race, + society.
Author, Connections: Early American Methodism in the Revolutionary Atlantic World (forthcoming, Cornell UP).
Editor, Journal of Mormon History.
Co-editor, Missionary Interests (Cornell UP, 2024).
Historian. Director of the Faith & Sports Institute at Baylor’s Truett Seminary. Author of THE SPIRIT OF THE GAME
Into sports, theology, religion, culture, writing, teaching. Also all things Nebraska. James 1:19.
https://linktr.ee/PaulPutz