Early modernist at the University of York | Writing a book about how the Americas transformed English lit & style | TEMPEST for Oxford World's Classics (2024) | BBC Radio 3 New Gen Thinker | Rep'd by Emma Bal at Madeleine Milburn.
Historian and Religious Studies scholar.
Postdoctoral fellow at the @oeai.bsky.social
Atheism, heterodoxy, and religious deviance in ancient times.
#religiones #religion
Historian, socialist, Californian, former Iowa farm kid.
Quaker historian (New England, slavery, Indigenous land grabs, Indigenous boarding schools). Retired lawyer (NH).
Historian of #VastEarlyAmerica, gender, family & politics | Director & Librarian @ JCBLibrary | History Prof @ Brown U
#LineageTheBook OUP July, 2025 | On some other platforms and also @ karinwulf.com | Opinions here just mine.
📚 Profe • Investigo y escribo sobre literatura, cultura y lenguas 🌱• 🇵🇪 •🚲• Assistant Professor St. Olaf College
Historian of early modern food (especially tea and coffee), intoxicants, medicine, material culture, religion (German Pietism), maritime and global history. Also currently researching sailors‘ stuff.
Postdoc, Prize Papers Project, Oldenburg University
Assistant Professor of Early American History. Scholar of Religion and politics, when they are distinguishable. Grilled-Cheese enthusiast. JLTomlin.com
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
PhD student @ Princeton (Religion in Americas) - scholar of mormonism - digital humanities - blog.clahearn.com
Choctaw biblical scholar. Director of Graduate Studies for NAIITS: An Indigenous Learning Community and Assistant Professor of Classics at Cornell College (Mount Vernon, IA). Husband, dad, and occasionally funny.
Facilitating scholarly inquiry into the histories and cultures of North America/Atlantic world before 1850
https://www.mceas.org/
Historian of medicine and religion | Health humanities coordinator | Notre Dame PhD | Same handle everywhere
Book mss: The Gospel of Health: How Science, Religion, and Capitalism Shaped Wellness in America
Historian of 19th century religion and US foreign relations. Author of Christian Imperialism (2015) and Missionary Diplomacy (2024)
PhD Candidate in Religion Dept @Princeton
#amrel - Women’s History, Religion & Medicine, Mormon Studies
Professor of Global Politics & Religion at Northwestern. New book: Heaven Has a Wall
https://press.uchicago.edu/ucp/books/book/chicago/H/bo248382196.html
Elizabethshakmanhurd.com
Associate Professor of Religion at Florida State University / writing about religion, ethics, ecology / asking you to #JoinYourUnion / book: Thoreau's Religion, http://bit.ly/3Jtbkyg
Assistant Professor @ McMaster University.
Anthropologist of religion. Immortality, transhumanism, conspiracy theories and technology.
Vegan. Dad. ADHD haver. TalkDeath.com co-founder.
Assoc. Prof., philosopher, critical theorist, historian of science, progressive/left politico, animal lover, activist ✊🏽🏳️🌈🏳️⚧️🐾
jamiweinstein.net
Assistant Editor • University of Texas Press • Latinx Visual Studies • Texas (she/hers)
Asst Professor, Colonialism Studies and Environmental Humanities. Get *Against Extraction: Indigenous Modernism in the Twin Cities* from DUP: https://www.dukeupress.edu/against-extraction
assistant prof. in postcolonial legal theory and critical race studies ☀️
Evjue-Bascom Professor in the Humanities at UW-Madison | Religious Studies | Director, SLA Doctoral Program | Researching language, identity & Islamic media in East Africa
May all beings find peace.
Historian of Art @ Harvard • Kongo • Angola • Brazil • Visual, Material, Spiritual Culture • Vast Early Modern Atlantic • from #Martinique • www.cecilefromont.com
Assistant Professor of Religion in NC | Book forthcoming with Columbia UP in April 26: https://cup.columbia.edu/book/dogs-save/9780231206969/ | Co-Chair of the AAR’s Animals and Religion Unit. Views my own. (she/her)
Historian. Age of Revolution. Spanish America and Great Britain. Atlantic World. Co-editor of Atlantic Crossings book series (University of Alabama Press). Canadian.
Latin American literature & cinema | human rights & memory | Environmental humanities | Politics of affects/ emotions | Assistant Professor at the University of Dayton | Egresado de UConn, UNal., Caro & Cuervo. 👉🏽 https://www.carlosgardeazabalbravo.com
Inmigrante | Historiador intelectual | PhD Candidate in History @UTAustin | Democracy, race, and print culture in the Americas | Decimonónico |
Historian and writer. 🗃 Mexico. Indigenous communities, revolutions, drugs. Writing a book on Mexican militias. First book here: https://www.amazon.com/Soldiers-Saints-Shamans-Communities-Revolutionary/dp/0816541027
Sociologist & historian. I write, teach, and research on violence, religion, gender and politics in Latin America. Author of In the Vortex of Violence/En la vorágine de la violencia (UC Press/Grano de Sal).
Historian of Latin America, especially Mexico. Armchair for cats, short-order chef for children.
Historian of colonial Latin America and early modern Iberia. Mostly gender, race, indigeneity, slavery. Guggenheim class of 2025-26
Historian of Mexico and Latin America
El Instituto, University of Connecticut
@tvbookstvbooks.bsky.social stan account.
PhD candidate in Latin American history at UNC Chapel Hill student Guatemalan social movements. Proud dog mom to Marley Rose she/her
Historian of Catholicism, Italy, and environments | Lecturer in early modern history at Uni of Manchester | Reviews Editor at Journal of Religious History
Historian. Early Modern book history and history of knowledge in the Spanish monarchy. Postdoctoral fellow at the University of Oslo.
PhD student at UCR studying Early America/Early Modern Empires. Interests in intellectual history, secularization, religious and political thought.
Go O's
PhD Student in Latin American History UT Austin - Age of Revolutions- Indigenous History - Latin America
https://cola.utexas.edu/history/gradstudents/jsm5335
Asst Prof of History, UT Austin. I write about Indigenous history, the Spanish empire, and the history of maps. I also do Digital History projects. https://www.dukeupress.edu/the-new-kingdom-of-granada | https://colonial-landscapes.com | neogranadina.org
Founded in 1918, the Hispanic American Historical Review publishes vital work in Latin American history across thematic and methodological specializations.
Historian of science & art (Instituto de Historia, @csic.es) | Research interests: scientific images / natural history / print culture / image-making techniques & materials / practical knowledge / extinction
Professor of EM Spain at Johns Hopkins; Author, Black Saints in Early Modern Global Catholicism, all saints all the time, vice dean, climber, hiker, baker, militantly frivolous
Early modern Iberia. Spain & Jerusalem. Strategic anachronism and political uses of the past. Associate Professor of Spanish, University of Denver.
Sr. acquisitions editor at SUNY Press (gender & queer studies, lit crit, Latin American studies, education, & more); author, Returning the Gift: Modernism and the Thought of Exchange (2018). Screamy about publishing, labor, most things. She/her.
Ph.D. Candidate @Georgetown University | Visual and textual representations of Iberian and transatlantic countercultures | Trash Culture, Memes & Queer Performance
Associate Prof of European History, the Inquisition, Antisemitism and Gender/Sexuality at the University of New England in Australia. Hispanophile and Lusophile.
early modern Iberia & Premodern Critical Race Studies @ Holy Cross | author of A Grammar of the Corpse (Fordham UP 2023)
Spanish & Portuguese @ Yale | Indo-Pacific Lit, Art, Media | eternal student of Japanese | ela/ella/she | www.inesforjazdelacerda.com | banner (c) Eric Fok
Latin American Studies bibliotecaria @Penn interested in contemporary political ephemera, post-custodial digital archival collaboration, Central America, and pictures of cute animals. she/ella/ela
Critical histories of science and medicine, science studies, postcolonial endeavours. New book on modern excrementalities: Spectacles of Waste (Polity). Writing mostly on disease ecologies and planetary health now. Living on Wangal country.
Historian of medicine, gender, & politics in the American West. Creator & Executive Editor Emerita, @nursingclio.
https://www.rutgersuniversitypress.org/the-nursing-clio-reader/9781978838598/
physician-historian professing at the university of rochester. book: DIGITIZING DIAGNOSIS (jhu press), order: https://bit.ly/diagnosis-lea. working on next book, AID TO THOUGHT, a history of the peripheral brain in medicine.
History of medicine, health humanities, bioethics, critical dementia studies.
Self, Senility and Alzheimer's in Modern America. http://bit.ly/3fVOrrU.
Chilephile 🇨🇱, climate, cycling, Philly, board games, music, & sundry
historian working on early modern prophecies, belief and reading practices | «Τὸ 'χαλεπὰ τὰ καλά' δοκῶ μοι εἰδέναι».
https://orcid.org/0000-0001-9864-8734
Research Integrity Facilitator at King's College London. Author 'The Invention of Papal History' (Oxford University Press) http://bit.ly/PapalHistory. Historian interested in fakes and forgeries. Bsky since 23/10/23
The Johns Hopkins Alan Mason Chesney Medical Archives. We collect, preserve, and share the history of Johns Hopkins Medicine, Nursing, and Public Health.
medicalarchives.jhmi.edu
Assistant Professor @ColgateUniv | Colonial Latin America and Early Modern Atlantic World | He/him
Historian of medicine, gender, sex. Part time metalsmith. Book on the long history of abortion out now! US: https://bit.ly/4iwTsoL
UK: bit.ly/4aCNEqu Substack: https://maryfissell.substack.com/
Historian of Latin America and the Atlantic World @ NYU Abu Dhabi || Emotions, Politics, Communication || Latest book: "The Age of Dissent" https://www.unmpress.com/9780826364814/the-age-of-dissent/
Historian and archaeologist of the early modern Atlantic World, specializing in Bermuda, slavery and the slave trade, maritime history, maritime emancipation, Caribbean history, sensory history. Dept of History, Memorial University, Newfoundland.
That one medieval historian you've heard of. Co-host We're Not So Different and Gone Medieval podcasts. Author of The Once and Future Sex. (Out now!) George Michael stan. Cutie.
https://eleanorjanega.com/
Harvard professor, historian of science, technology, and medicine, plus food and environment 🜃
(https://history.fas.harvard.edu/people/joyce-chaplin)
New book: THE FRANKLIN STOVE (https://us.macmillan.com/books/9780374613808/thefranklinstove/)
17th C maritime historian at University of Plymouth. interested in all things early modern and boaty - currently writing about women and the navy
Associate Professor at UCLA, Department of History
Historian of medicine, gender, race, and Mexico
Book: Surgery and Salvation: The Roots of Reproductive Injustice in Mexico, 1770–1940
https://uncpress.org/book/9781469675879/surgery-and-salvation/
Asst. Prof @LafCol | @CornellAnthro PhD | I teach and write about Mex and LatAm; visual culture, ruins, memory, nation-state formation, archives, petroculture
Anthropologist & Historian | Guatemala & Mexico | Colonial Indigenous Economies | 19c History of Statistics | History of Anthropology
Assistant Professor of History UC Riverside
Mexican American History | Latinx Cultural Expressions | US & SoCal Historian
| LÁ 90s Youth Cultures y lo que salga esta semana...
https://www.jorgenicolasleal.com/
Medhist=medieval + medical history (https://hcommons.org/members/mhgreen2/). Daughter #2 of Marlon & Eleanor Green. Focusing on Global Health. One of my latest on the Black Death: https://www.science.org/doi/10.1126/science.adt3880#elettersSection
Historian of Venezuela, Spain, Latin America, and the Atlantic World :|: Editor of the Diary of Philip DePeyster :|: Digital archivist
https://harvard.academia.edu/OlgaGonzalezSilen
Assistant Professor of Early Modern History & Director of Global History at Suffolk University, Boston. Historian of the Iberian World, the African Diaspora, Indigenous Studies, Law, chivalry, and empire. Queer 🏳️🌈
Historian of Latin America at the University of York || Global History || Nineteenth-Century Colombia & Latin America || Consumption & Material Culture || Legal Culture || #Runner. 📕 New Book! Plebeian Consumers (CUP) http://cambridge.org/97810094355c
The American Association for the History of Medicine promotes and encourages research, study, writing, and interest in the history of medicine. #histmed
Postdoc | Latin American History | @unicologne.bsky.social
history of knowledge * global history * gender history
family planning & demography * social reformism * cultural diplomacy
➡️ https://hist4dem.de
Assistant Prof in History of Health and Medicine before 1800 at Cambridge Department of History and Philosophy of Science. Interested in brains, minds, bodies, souls, all that stuff.
Associate Professor of Environmental Science & Sustainability and Religious Studies. She/her/hers
MD turned historian of medicine, science, food, environment | author of WONDER FOODS (@ucpress.bsky.social '22) http://shorturl.at/nuGP7 | @gastronomica.bsky.social | living in Amsterdam | #histstm #histmed #foodhistory #foodstudies | she/her
Book coming May 2026!
The Future in Their Hands: Making Mexico's Foreign-Educated Elite
https://www.ucpress.edu/books/the-future-in-their-hands/paper
Asst. Prof of History at Colgate
Hosting convos on LatAmStudies books @newbooksnetwork.bsky.social
historian of Latin America & African diaspora @Rutgers. Latinx surrealist & mama. proud poor/working-class first-gen daughter of immigrants.
✍🏽 IN LATIN AMERICA YOU COULD BE FREE: AN AFRICAN AMERICAN HISTORY (Basic Books, 2026); FREEDOM’S CAPTIVES (2021)
Historian of religion, law, and language in colonial Latin America. Digital and public history. Assoc. Prof. at UC Santa Barbara. https://ampl.clair.ucsb.edu
Co-fundador de @neogranadina.org
https://neogranadina.org
Historian of medicine, race, labor, and business at Wesleyan University
Historian of science in Americas @ Penn State, writer, and editor. Wrote CRADLE OF GOLD on Machu Picchu. New book EMPIRES OF THE DEAD on Inca mummies and American anthropology. Words in the New Yorker, The Atlantic, NYT. Dreams in comics.
Assistant professor of film and media studies. Latinx media studies. Media activism studies. Industry studies.
arceliagutierrez.com
Views expressed through the account represent my own opinions and not my employer.
Associate professor of religious studies at UVA. Author of The Aesthetics of Solidarity: Our Lady of Guadalupe and American Democracy (Georgetown 2021). Writing a book on Advent & Christian political imagination. Esposa de @jamesdarynhenry, mamá of 2.
Chicana historian of the modern
United States with specialties in migration, race, Latinxs, labor, and indigeneity | Assistant Prof of History at UIUC
Born and raised in the Rio Grande Valley, Mexican American and Latina/o historian, Runner.
PhD in 20th Cen. U.S. History (Latinx, Labor, Immigration, Politics)
Book: Making Michigan Home: Mexican Americans Bridging the Rural-Urban Experience (Illinois Press Dec 2025) http://bit.ly/47BdTOH
Views my own / Reposts are not endorsements
Religious History | Public History | Digital History | Also Birds
Assistant Professor of History | Loyola University Chicago
https://www.luc.edu/history/people/facultyandstaffdirectory/profiles/cantwellchristopher.shtml
Assistant Professor of History and Latino Studies at Indiana University, Bloomington. Migration, Race & Ethnicity, Agricultural Workers, Food Studies, Midwest.
https://linktr.ee/juanignaciomora?utm_source=linktree_admin_share
Associate Professor and Chair, Dept of History, University of the Pacific. Historian of deportation to Mexico.
Professor in Chicago | Digital Humanities | Public History | Borderlands
Save the Adobes
Asst. Professor of Political Science and Latin(x) Studies @ University of Notre Dame. My book, Broken Mirrors: Latino, La Migra, and the Conflict of Being Both is forthcoming @ OUP. Proud to have been born and raised in Brownsville, TX.
Historian @DukeU & author of "Making the Latino South" (UNC Press)
Currently writing about the history of Latino conservatives
More on www.ceciliamarquez.org
Chicano scholar, critical bioethics, decolonial thought, CSUF Latinx Lab for Storytelling & Social Justice (Mellon Foundation). Ethnic Studies curriculum consultant and expert—esp. community colleges. Repost ≠ endorsement. Personal views only.
Scholar and teacher of Religious Studies and Africana Studies at Indiana University, Indianapolis.
Historian, sevillano, and USian. Spain, LatAm, Caribe & Atlantic. Opinions are my own. Author of Islanders and Empire. He/Him/Él. Nick Fury of the Spanish Bureaucratic Legal Universe.
Historian of slavery, the Atlantic slave trade, and global Africa. Curates #slaveryarchive. Visit my website analuciaaraujo.org
Religious Studies / American Studies at UNM. Historian of Catholicism / Bad Catholic. I write about Catholic missions / horror/ abuse / church-state etc. NW Indiana -> Philly -> Albuquerque (505!). 🇵🇸 Will probably just post stuff about running.
Asst. Prof of Religion at Occidental College // urban religion in the US & Brazil
www.michaelamoruso.com
Latinx Historian, Professor of American Studies, co-editor of UNC Press' Latinx Histories book series
Senior Advisor @aacu.org. Advocate for liberal education. Personal account.