Disseminating knowledge—through the publication of printed books, periodicals, and electronic files—beyond the confines of the University's campus.
Historian of 18th-c. Europe. Royalty and popular/print culture. Lecturing at Open University. Rep'd by Perez Literary & Entertainment. https://linktr.ee/natalee.garrett
Indigenous academic studying Gothic Romantic literature. Also interested in expanding into Indigenous literature. Genderfluid, pansexual, greyro (they/them)
PhD researching imperialism, colonialism, and chronic illness. I'm really fun at parties.
Historian in Roll Tide country. (Almost always) all things early modern Caribbean. Currently foraying into the late eighteenth century while working on THE DUCHESS AND THE DANDY. She/her. Always 🇮🇪🇬🇧 Currently🇺🇸 Views are my own etc.
co-founder of various organizations: Interrupting Criminalization; Survived & Punished; Sojourners for Justice Press; For the People Leftist Library Project, NYC PLAN, etc...
Weary academic studying queer/crip narrative form in the loooooong 18th century. Chronic illness my significant other, a cat named Fudge my familiar. They/them
Queer, trans, purveyor of werewolfy things // PhD candidate, medieval lit // Muldumarec's number one fan // they/them // 🌈 ∞ 🌈
they call the wind | samoan-haole from Oʻahu | author of EXTINCTION CAPITAL OF THE WORLD (Ecco, 2025) | www.mariahrigg.com
Colored Conventions Project is a collective that brings 19th-century Black organizing to digital life through archives, digital exhibits, and more.
ColoredConventions.org
C18 English professor, student of old and new media, SHARPist, tree hugger, dog lover, mom, cook, eater, hiker, reader. Not in that order.
Associate Professor of Literature & UKRI Future Leaders Fellow
📚 Author of Laurence Sterne & the C18 Book (CUP, 2021)
📚 Co-editor of John Cleland’s Letters (CUP, 2024)
📚 Working on a global history of women in book production
Author of DATA EMPIRE (Harper & Torva, July 2026), Chair of Film & Media Studies at Dartmouth 💚, equestrian🐴, https://roopikarisam.com
early modern and restoration theatre specialist: scholar-player, queer maker, mx. teacher, avid reader, pie baker
website: https://hilaryjgross.carrd.co/
Romanticism / long 18th c (mostly) British literature, disability studies, history of medicine, health humanities, disability & race
Associate Prof English + director of minors in Disability Studies / Health & Medical Humanities, U of Southern Mississippi
Associate Professor of English @ Emory | Author: *Making Love* | Work: 18th- and 19th-Century British Lit, the Novel, Philosophy and Aesthetics, Sexuality, and Disability | Play: National Parks, Yoga, Criterion Channel, and roughly one billion TV shows
Adjunct faculty. Doctoral student studying disability studies, 18th/19th century British literature, and rhetoric. Outdoors as much as possible and a fan of the baggy schedule.
Trans and Queer owned letterpress studio resisting erasure through the power of print.
Trans* Histories of the Book in 19C America | Owner of @meanwhilelttrpress | he/him | Opinions my own.
She/her, 1st gen, Canadian who's at Harvard but isn't OF Harvard-posts mainly about books (w/ cats & flowers thrown in for good measure). Now writing an itty-bitty book that aims to be a literary & media history of scrap.
Website: https://deidrelynch.org
VAP, c18 literary historian, meme curator.
She/her.
New book: Wild for Austen (St. Martin’s Press, 2025).
Prof of English at U of South Florida Restoration and 18C British literature, esp that by and about women. #OpenAccess Digital concordance research, music and stage performance, esp in works by Aphra Behn
Ann Arbor-based writer. PhD in literature, history of the press, auto/biographical writing. Editor, https://bsky.app/profile/abojournal.bsky.social.
Dedicated to building the collective power of Indigenous Peoples while fostering a world built on justice + equity for all people and Mother Earth.
linktr.ee/NDNCOLLECTIVE
Prof in 18th Century & Romantic Literature at Te Herenga Waka-Victoria University of Wellington, she/her, Pākehā/settler scholar, #toitūtetiriti, 🏀
Books on Romanticism + settler colonialism + Indigenous studies
https://people.wgtn.ac.nz/nikki.hessell
Visiting Assistant Professor, Colby College
Police Power, Eighteenth Century, and New Formalism
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/
This is the account for the American Society for Eighteenth-Century Studies’ Theatre and Performance Studies Caucus. Interested in dramatic literature, history, and theory across traditions in the 18th century and its afterlives. Posts by @adelbalzo. 🎭📚
Comparativist who fell into the long 18th-c and decided to stick around. I’m Bartleby-the-scrivner-ing LLMs and their inevitability. Louise Dupin’s Work on Women: Selections (New Histories of Philosophy @OUP). Views expressed are mine alone.
She/her, chronically ill, writer.
BA degree in Disability Studies
Anti-eugenics, pro-masking & clean air.
RFK Jr & MAHA hater
Free Palestine
https://linktr.ee/uptonrebecca
Amazing collections and breath-taking libraries. Facilitating research at the University of Oxford.
Readers: www.bodleian.ox.ac.uk
Visitors: visit.bodleian.ox.ac.uk
The Race & Regency Lab
raceandregency.org
posts by tricia matthew
The Denbo Center for Humanities & the Arts (DCHA) at the University of Tennessee, Knoxville, supports advanced study of the arts & humanities, fosters interdisciplinary research, and advocates for the value of the arts & humanities in our world today.
Restoration is a peer-reviewed journal open to all critical, scholarly, and theoretical approaches that lead to new insights into English literature and culture, 1660-1700.
https://blog.umd.edu/restorationstudiesjournal/
Award-winning charity looking after Alexander Pope's 18th-century Grotto in Twickenham UK.
Winner, 2024 Civic Trust AABC Conservation Award.
https://popesgrotto.org.uk/subscribe/
Fostering knowledge of Anne Lister’s undaunted life and extraordinary writing; working to relay and interpret her legacy (Prof Laurie Shannon posting).
🪶 https://english.northwestern.edu/about/anne-lister-society/index.html
📸 West Yorks. Archive Service
International Society for Eighteenth-Century Studies / Société internationale d'étude du dix-huitième siècle.
http://www.isecs.org
Research centre for all things Eighteenth Century Worlds at the University of Liverpool.
• Putting the interdisciplinary in eighteenth century studies for almost 30 years
• Researching and teaching the longest eighteenth century, 1650-1850
• Home to the interdisciplinary MA in Eighteenth Century Studies at the University of York
Curator of (very old) curious books, prints on fabric, functional ephemera (newberry.org), Director of a pop-up book society (movablebooksociety.org). History of art, science, decorative food, pirates. Where's your WHIMSY? Mostly Chicago. She/her
We live in garrets, offices, nooks, coffee shops.
We mentor and are mentored.
Affiliated with @ASECSoffice, #17thc #18thc #19thc
Our site is https://doctorisinblog.wordpress.com/
Musician. Photographer. Writer. DJ. ND.
Athens, Georgia.
For the music: http://www.chrismckay.bandcamp.com
For Bored Music Geek Radio: https://www.getmeradio.com/stations/boredmusicgeekradio-44
Investigative journalism in the public interest. Headlines and (sometimes literal) receipts.
Send us tips: propublica.org/tips
Extinguished Perfesser of English at Ruckers–Nork; mooseophile; wine guzzler; author of many books, a few of them readable; harmless eccentric.
C18 BritLit, dictionaries, book history, fakery, life-writing, political smartassery.
https://jacklynch.net
eighteenth-century scholar in Heatstroke, TX. let's see how this goes.
Book: Making of Modern Cynicism, now in paperback from UVA press: https://www.upress.virginia.edu/title/2793/
Working on a book about how magazines organize info. C18 & C19 Brit lit prof, WPA, Romanticist, periodicalist, historian of books & publishing, #MinervaPress scholar, Austenite. 250 yrs of genre fiction. First book: http://tinyurl.com/k4fb35ur (she/her).
Scholar & Writer. Professing 18th & 19th c. literature, Romanticism, disability, book history, bookbinding, and comics.
PhD @PennEnglish https://www.coloradocollege.edu/basics/contact/directory/people/richman_jared_s.html
Executive Director, American Society for 18th-Century Studies. Historian of 20th-Century Germany.
18thcenturyist, English prof + director of community engagement, CSUN; history of science + medicine, Austen, satire, public humanities. Engaging the Age of Jane Austen (w/Bridget Draxler), Histories of Science (ed. w/Dave Alff), Reading Austen. She/her.
Wandering off the beaten track since 1750. We give everyone’s pitch a friendly read. Find us at https://the-rambling.com
Health Humanities and c18/19 British and Irish Literature. Must love dogs.
Prof of eighteenth-century studies in York | material culture studies, women’s work and the Atlantic world | print culture & dress history | trying at social media
📚Novels, Needleworks & Empire https://yalebooks.yale.edu/9780300270785/novels-needleworks-a
I'm a Professor of British, American, and Indigenous lit, pre-1800, & Director of Auburn University's Honors College.
Academic (#c18th century #literature) and Head and Prof of English and Related Literature at the Uni of York working on periodicals, media, women writers, material culture, dress history. Writer. Crafter. #SEND parent. Coffee Lover.
Scholar of long C18 women writers & characters & *JANE AUSTEN*). Editor of Transatlantic Women Travelers, 1688-1843. Writing a monograph on Austen & monsters. Wrote a memoir about having breast cancer. Living with metastatic breast cancer/stage 4 cancer.
Prof of English and Professional Writing, esp. 18th c British lit; expert on Jane Austen adaptations; former English department chair; Smithie, Penn Ph.D. https://www.clippings.me/ltroost
English Language & Literature. PhD: Monstrosity. Queer history. Gothic. Antifa. Archaic English. NEW BOOK: Woke Shakespeare. Erstwhile Prof. https://linktr.ee/drianmccormick
Publishing in the arts, humanities, and social sciences since 1968.
https://linktr.ee/bucknellupress
Former SLAC prof turned Dean; ed Transits-Bucknell UP; lives with 3 parrots & 1 human; loves wine, food, lit, & languages--esp together...
-Assistant Prof in English and GWST
-Sports enthusiast (go Seahawks!)
-Last ditch attempt at social media (he/him)
Letterboxd: https://boxd.it/8HkXV
part-time lecturer | wannabe memoirist | scuba enthusiast | 18c lit, book history, and history of astronomy nerd | she/her
¶full-time rare book librarian & bibliographer, part-time himbo ¶historian of print and media ¶often found playing video games, at the cinema, or riding public transit ¶he/him 🏳️🌈
📍Atlanta
https://linktr.ee/iamdylanlewis
Academic. Pleasure activist. Author of Bodyminds Reimagined & Black Disability Politics. Both open access from Duke University Press. She/her.
https://linktr.ee/samischalk
Trans Studies||Historian||Filmmaker||Settler on Ramaytush Ohlone Land||When Monsters Speak: A Susan Stryker Reader @dukepress.bsky.social||susanstryker.net||Clayman Institute for Gender Research, Stanford University
Prof of English @ U Maryland
*Devices of Enlightenment* (current)
*On Wonder* (Cambridge '25)
*The Experimental Imagination* (Stanford '18/'20)
Fellow @ Netherlands Institute for Advanced Studies, Amsterdam
https://titachico.wixsite.com/home
ECF is an international, peer-reviewed quarterly devoted to the critical and historical investigation of literature and culture of 1660-1832. Editor Eugenia Zuroski, McMaster University. Posts by ECF editors; contact: ecf@mcmaster.ca.
english associate prof, 2YC stan, 18c lit and med, unapologetic Filipinx, optimistic misanthrope, petty moralist. Opinions my own. She/her
7th/Newest book: Misbehaving at the Crossroads: Essays & Writings (June 24). Substack: honoreejeffers
Writer, editor, & English professor in Dayton, OH. Artifacts: How We Think & Write About Found Objects. Co-founder: the-rambling.com. From rural Appalachia & writing about it. Posts are my own. She/her.
PhD in #18thC gossip. Recent postdoc at l'Université de Caen. Writer. Editor. Re(un)Covered Podcast Creator. Lover of archives, book history, #c18 smut, snark, intersectional scholarship, and the Oxford comma. Feminist. Bethanyqualls.com she/her/elle
i study pornography, profess literature, cook food, sip cocktails. kathleenlubey.com
Teapot Queen | patriciamatthew.com
Race and Regency Lab | raceandregency.org
Associate Professor @ Howard
Explores how people imagined themselves in the past & how we (mis)remember them.
I’ve a book on #c18 representations of the Ottomans, articles on Black Britons, teach gender/sexuality, & talk games with @friede.bsky.social
18/19th lit, pop culture & out of order history, queer studies, crime fiction, hometown Oakland she/her/they
Professor of eighteenth-century lit and culture; person who studies pirates; dragon aficionado; proud parliamentarian dork. Opinions are my own and no one else's.
Studies 18th century theatre, gender, performance, sexuality, and does far too much administration. Dramaturg, lover of dogs, and cooking with reckless abandon. @R18Collective. ASECS
British historian, historian of medicine, & lover of fashion. Author of Consumptive Chic: A History of Beauty, Fashion and Disease & Remembering Anne Beach: Love, Scandal & Sickness in 18th century Britain (forthcoming UTP).
Eighteenth-century & theatre historian; cat & child wrangler; immigrant.
Professor-turned-librarian and digital humanist obsessed with analog tech; TX ➡️ CA ➡️ OH; she/they 🏳️🌈 views my own
The Open Digital Seminar in Eighteenth-Century Studies: https://www.odsecs.org
Spanish Tragedy evangelist | dramaturg, assc prof, theatre historian (18thc, celebrity, & Shakespeare) | 📚Carrying All Before Her (2022) | opinions mine
https://spanishtragedy.villanova.edu
https://udpress.udel.edu/book-title/carrying-all-before-her/
Senior Lecturer in 18th-century Studies (Queer & Disability Studies). Author of *Effeminate Years* (2017); co-editor of *The Edinburgh Companion to Queer Reading* (2025). Views my own, not employer’s.
Storyteller about storytellers.
18th century to today & beyond.
J.W.Liles Prof of English
Words: Polygon (RIP), LARB, etc
Next book: THE ACTUAL HISTORY OF ACTUAL PLAY (#TTRPG digital storytelling performance)
ecfriedman.com
(free) patreon.com/ecfriedman
SEL Studies in English Literature 1500–1900 is a quarterly journal published for Rice University by Johns Hopkins University Press.
Submissions: https://sel.rice.edu/submission-guidelines-faq
Marginalia: https://marginalia.blogs.rice.edu/
Open-access peer-reviewed journal dedicated to scholarship, pedagogy, #dh on all aspects of women, gender and the arts (esp. lit, visual, music, performance, film, criticism), 1640–1830. Editor Laura Runge, USF. https://digitalcommons.usf.edu/abo
She/her/ella. Postdoctoral Fellow. Interdisciplinary humanist: Latin American/Latinx Studies, Caribbean Studies, Transatlantic Studies, C18.
queer receptionista (h/t Ika Willis @ikax.bsky.social), lover of songs and stories, writer of flash. #LWithTheT
An independent academic publisher in the humanities and social sciences since 1985.
broadviewpress.com
The British Society for Eighteenth-Century Studies supports the study of the long #c18th. Check website for details. https://www.bsecs.org.uk/
The American Society for Eighteenth-Century Studies, established in 1969, is the foremost learned society in the United States for the study of all aspects of the period from the later seventeenth through the early nineteenth century.
Mieskeit; Historical Lexicography & the Emoluments Clause (CUP '25); lexicographer; linguist; Edgeworth; #18thc; #CUNY; #NJ; down the shore; serial commas
Mixed Chahta on Anishinaabe Land. Food sovereignty. Bibliographer. 18C lit. Women Writers. DH. Periodicals. Mother of dachshunds, first of her name. She/her
Writer and independent feminist scholar
Queer person of colour
#FreePalestine
(he/him/his) Assistant Professor, Poet: c18/c19 British Literature/History of Medicine (immunity and vaccination)/Health Humanities/Disability Studies
travisclau.com