The Rutgers Oral History Archives documents the life experiences of New Jersey residents and/or Rutgers University faculty, staff, and alumni.
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Ann Arbor-based writer. PhD in literature, history of the press, auto/biographical writing. Editor, https://bsky.app/profile/abojournal.bsky.social.
Historian (from below), award-winning author, filmmaker, playwright, Distinguished Professor, University of Pittsburgh
marcusrediker.com
MS Aerospace Engineering. Retro Sci-Fi fiend. Amateur historian. Bavarian-American Union Officer. Hero of the Franco-American Aerial Battle of Sonora, 1867.
Columnist at The New York Times. Distinguished Professor at Craig Newmark Graduate School of Journalism, City University of NY. Author at Riverhead Books
staff writer @theatlantic.com and senior fellow @snfagora.bsky.social. author of GULAG, IRON CURTAIN, RED FAMINE, TWILIGHT OF DEMOCRACY and AUTOCRACY INC
https://linktr.ee/anneapplebaum
Waitress turned Congresswoman for the Bronx and Queens. Grassroots elected, small-dollar supported. A better world is possible.
ocasiocortez.com
Society for scholars and students of French in higher education
https://www.sfs.ac.uk
Reader in History of Art, Queen Mary University of London
http://artistsinparis.org http://colonialnetworks.org
Co-Editor of https://www.journal18.org/
I am a historian of medicine in modern France. My research focuses on the normalization of drugs like opium, cocaine, and hashish in French medical practice. https://www.saraeblack.com/
Historian of the French Revolution. Currently interested in rumors circulating in Paris in June 1789.
Historian of 19th-century France—juvenile incarceration, prisons, settler/penal colonies (esp New Caledonia)
Book: "Dangers of Youth" www.mqup.ca/dangers-of-youth-products-9780228024330.php
Based in Sydney, Australia
The internationally esteemed peer-reviewed journal offering a scholarly view of all aspects of France from 1789 to the present. Under development.
media + curriculum tool for promoting women & nonbinary historians | 🏳️⚧️🏳️🌈 | https://womenalsoknowhistory.com/ #WomenAlsoKnowHistory
#HistoryBeyondTheBinary
This is the official Bluesky account for the French Colonial Historical Society.
Hockey fan, French historian, chair of History department at Wayne State University, native New Yorker, current Midwest enthusiast
Online journal for the history of #revolutions, #revolutionaries, & the idea of “revolution” itself. Est. by @bryanbanksphd.bsky.social & @cindyermus.bsky.social.
ageofrevolutions.com
📜 The largest Centre for Renaissance & Early Modern Studies in the UK
👩💻 Director: @emilieKMmurphy.bsky.social
🧑🏫 Over 100 staff & students across 8 depts
📖 Home to our pioneering interdisciplinary MA
🤓 Research seminars hybrid & open to all
york.ac.uk/crems
Associate Chair of the Humanities and Social Sciences Library and European Studies Librarian at UF. PhD in French. Research: Decadence, Digital Humanities, Book History. Website: http://helenehuet.org. Opinions are my own.
French History Seminar / Séminaire d'Histoire de France, Toronto, Canada (profile images: http://Europeana.eu) Posts by @SchotteMargaret
AHA is an association of learned societies working together to promote the Arts & Humanities in higher education. Posts by @emmacayley.bsky.social and @TheaPitman.bsky.social Find us at: http://artsandhumanitiesalliance.org
Historian at TXST. Studying Modern Europe, youth culture. Author of An Age to Work: Working-Class Childhood in Third Republic Paris.
Historian of France and the Early Modern World, Indian Ocean Colonialism, Notaries, and Urban Social History in Texas.
Often professional, sometimes a silly goose ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
Historian of the Second World War and the Holocaust in France.
Historian @ UVA History | modern West African history | Global 1950s | Global democratic formations | French empire | Feminist & Gender Studies | Law & Society | Author @ OH U. Press & U. of WI Press | Editor at U. VA Press | Vermonter in VA
Historian; Rutgers Ph.D.; thinking about radio, listening, & sound; empire; tech, medicine, & disability; now writing about #polio in France. Baker & dog parent. Tired of sitting still.
PhD, Mississippi. Teacher, Historian, Writer, Dog Dad. I specialize in 18th century Transnational France and the Age of Revs. Perimeter College & Gwinnett Tech.
Founded in 1929 by Marc Bloch and Lucien Febvre
Presenting the most innovative research in the field of history and social sciences.
👉 https://www.cambridge.org/core/journals/annales-histoire-sciences-sociales
👉 https://shs.cairn.info/revue-annales
Historian of France and its overseas empire. Living on unceded Pequossette land. Researching the French Empire after the Haitian Revolution. Parent, partner, citizen, defender of democracy, avid gardener. RTs not necessarily endorsements.
Writer, Educator, DEI Practitioner. Lecturer at CSU Long Beach. Author of Reproductive Citizens & A Just Future w/Cornell University Press. Co-President of Coordinating Council for Women in History. Rogue scholar. Rage writer.
Historian of the French and Danish colonial empires, political economy, slavery, and abolition. Mom of two little vikings. Author of "Economistes and the Reinvention of Empire".
Organisme public 🇫🇷 de recherche pluridisciplinaire, le Centre national de la recherche scientifique c'est 33 000 personnes qui font avancer la connaissance. #HelloESR
French historian. University of Memphis. Socialist. Researching a book on concepts of the world in postwar thought.
Western Society for French History - organization for academic and independent scholars of France from all disciplines and backgrounds.
https://www.wsfh.org/
Historian. Believes in thinking critically and generously.
H2C a été créée en 1969 sous le nom d'AHCESR. Elle a pour but de défendre la place de l'histoire contemporaine dans l'Université et dans l'enseignement en général, ainsi que de diffuser toutes les informations utiles
https://www.asso-h2c.fr
Professor at Rice University, metaphorical agitator, walking contradiction, fashionista & nerd. Author of Dangerous Creole Liaisons and Sex, Sea, and Self.
https://bwabrile.wordpress.com/
https://cultures.rice.edu/faculty/jacqueline-couti
Whole life Catholic in STL, French cultural and intellectual historian, academic administrator (esp. research, academic affairs). Lives in relative chaos with super people and assorted animals. Researching race, religion, and ultramontanism.
All things related to the study of French & Francophone History & Culture. The official BlueSky feed of the H-France website (www.h-france.net).
Exploring the American idea through ambitious, essential reporting and storytelling. Of no party or clique since 1857. http://theatlantic.com
political theorist, assoc professor at Loyola Chicago. studying digital technologies, democratic practices, (software) architecture, & civic engagement. she/her
English Prof @SFUenglish; Director @sfuscottishstudies; #18thc.; early #19thc; #bookhistory; #culturalmemory; early #circus; amateur #trad musician
PhD. Art and culture historian, speaker. Author, GILDED AGE FASHION (preorder now!), BEYOND VANITY, and DRESSING UP. Substack: Gilded Age Fashion
Historian of science at the University of Michigan, father, Philly lover
Writer, historian, podcaster.
Historian of the French empire, esp Algeria. Author: From Empire to Exile. New project: colonial soldiers, crime & FWW. Co-editor of French History. She/her
"The Lightning Rod of Weirdness." Public historian, bicyclist, noted bon vivant. Taking a break from politics so if I unfollow you that's why.
We are the New Orleans Foundation for Francophone Cultures. On adore créer et on le fait avec style. Come say bonjour in the Vieux Carré.
Budding art historian fond of material culture and monarchical histories. Looking to move to the UK permanently soon, hopefully to pursue an MA in Historic Interiors & Decorative Arts. Also fond of British country houses and natural history. 👑🦔🌪️🌷🐇
BBCRadio3/AHRC New Gen Thinker. Award-winning historian of early modern medicine, the body & beards! Senior lecturer at Exeter Uni, loves guitars, drums & *good* coffee.
Blogs at DrAlun.Wordpress.com. TikTok & Instagram: @dralunwithey
Lecturer in French at University of Reading, Conference Officer @frenchstudies. Androids, cyborgs, automation, mannequins. She/her
@kate_l_foster
ORCID 0000-0001-9347-1036
Free-range historian specializing in scrappy women in American history. Book on Jane Grant and The New Yorker in progress. Queen of the West: The Life and Times of Dale Evans out now.
British-Dutch PhD candidate @ Lund University 🇬🇧🇳🇱🇸🇪 | Researching Hope & Co. + the business of empire 🐙 | Colonial & global history | Husband of @hindenrijk 👬 | Committed 🐱 dad | He/him 🏳️🌈🇪🇺 | Views my own
Prof. 19th-C French art. Thinking about aerial & subterranean environments, materiality, & always gender | Books (UMinn Press): Discomfort Food: The Culinary Imagination in Late 19th-C. French Art; Sheer Presence: The Veil in Manet's Paris
Researching “children” and parenting in 19thC lit | PhD Grad @edinburghuni | @uniofeastanglia alum | Former editor of @hardysociety journals (she/her)
Professor of History and Associate Vice-President in the Office of Research, University of Waterloo. Interested in digital history and preservation. Posts in a personal capacity only.
Historian @ruhistorydept.bsky.social
Assistant Prof of French @ Harvard. c19-20; gender/sexuality; print culture; queer lit & reading. Between the Sheets: Sexuality, Classified Advertising, and the Moral Threat to Press Freedom in France shipping now from Cornell 🌈🌱 😷♾️
The shining city on the hill...was Carthage. African violet obsessive. Dress history, hand embroidery, native plants, and dogs. Lots of dogs. Recreating ca.1600 jacket V&A 173-1869 in silk on linen.
Fantasy author, fashion historian, medievalist, Arthurian, gardener 🌺 ADHD, she/they, queer 🏳️🌈 | 👑 THE VISCOUNT ST. ALBANS Feb 14 - QUEEN OF MERCY - June 3rd, both from Solaris Books 👑 | rep: Stacey Graham More at: https://bit.ly/m/nataniabarron
Digitized vintage sewing patterns. We have PDF Freebies every other week of random vintage sewing patterns.
Fashion and dress history - historical, antique and vintage fashion and more!
Extant fashion garments, fashion plates and original photographs from 18th century to 1980s!
Occasionally also lifestyle and other extant products.
Old stuff only!
Author and speaker who spends a lot of time in the sixteenth century. I make and wear historical clothing. Love old buildings , churches, needlework and Devon. Ever hopeful gardener #history #tudor #HistoricalFiction #devon #Books #needlework 🪡✍️🌱📚
Political Scientist. Pop Culture Enthusiast. Cook. Knitter. Always solving mysteries in small British villages.
Textile Archaeologist PhDing @ Institute for Digital Exploration - USF. Old clothes pre-1200 is my jam. Dissertation on the representation of power via dress and appearance in Late Antique Sicily. US Gold Star Spouse. Florida woman. she/her
Rennaise
Maîtresse de conférences en Histoire moderne tout récemment habilitée à diriger des recherches
18e siècle
Genre
Culture matérielle et consommation
Cour de France
#ESR
Fashion Curator Museum of London | Fashion City exhibition and book coming October 2023 | PhD on WW1 fashion 2018 | She/Her | Views my own
26, she/her, artist, writer, historical costumer.
Ask me about my chocolate strawberry donuts recipe.
Plays with sharp tools in the kitchen and in the costume shop. Digs into history down to the underpinnings.
Maker of corsets and assorted historic, vintage, and bespoke clothes. Textile and fashion history.
Toronto, Canada.
Email: cloakandtailor @ gmail (.) com
Historian of architecture & material culture; Programme Leader MA Design History Material Culture, NCAD, Dublin. Researching architectural-material history of Royal Hospital Kilmainham [also: tropical modern architecture; Catholicism; medical instruments]
History prof in Hong Kong. My award-winning articles:
“A Country of Hair”: ROK Wigs, Kor Am Entrepreneurs, Af Am Hairstyles, & Cold War Industrialization
http://bit.ly/3PENmX0
The jawbone/quijada as global Black musical instrument
https://bit.ly/4nAl7ba
reporter at @theverge.com, and things of that nature. i cover social media/tech companies and life online. contact me securely on signal: @miasato.11.
Fashion and textile historian (FIT)
Director of the Fashion Calendar Research Database fashioncalendar.fitnyc.edu
Writer and producer of the documentary “Calendar Girl”
Author of “In American Fashion, Ruth Finley’s Fashion Calendar”
Aka Filao #NHSPensioner 💙 UK Neurodivergent. #FBPE Despises Tories. Supports US #Resisters 📎
🏳️⚧️ ally
Solidarité 🇨🇦 🇬🇧 🇪🇺 🇺🇦
She/her. No DMs.
Ad hominem = instant 🚫
Profile pic by https://maggiemagoodesigns.com/
Banner: Cadiz skyline photo by me.
Historian of 19thC #textiles, #design, & #art; #Britain & #Empire.
• Adjunct Prof., Univ. of Prince Edward Island.
• Writing a book on #Paisley design for Edinburgh University Press.
she/her | History PhD candidate at UMass Amherst | let's talk textiles
Cultural historian - 20th C design & material culture | researching climate & clothing, also liberation graphics | Leads MA Design Cultures @VU Amsterdam | immigrant | 🇮🇪 in 🇳🇱
A book fanatic with an unhealthy amount of knowledge about Russian Lit, Jane Austen, and Lotrs. This is my platform to post daily about fashion history.
Literally one woman talking about cataloging discrepancies in museums. Also history, dress, material culture, and my cat. she/her/hers
BAL via ALX/PVD
Historian, writer, re-enactor. Interested in Scots clothing and sometimes battles from 1450-1750.
https://www.helion.co.uk/military-history-books/the-men-of-warre-the-clothes-weapons-and-accoutrements-of-the-scots-at-war-1460-1600.php
Historian of eighteenth-century dress, dressmaking, and theatrical costume design. Also known to experiment with recreative practice.
Maybe I’ll have some cheeky tea magic. Maybe I will continue to spew word vomit. Who knows, it’s a fresh start! Likes: fashion, literature, music, birds and other creatures, pop culture, politics.
Dress historian and historical dressmaker esp. 19th-early 20th centuries every day dress | Spinner, weaver, knitter, quilter, maker of things | Also novelist (as Bronwyn Parry | Australian | Social justice matters
stitchinghistory.com
bronwynparry.com
A network for new approaches to the study of dress and textiles in the long 19th century (1790 – 1914). https://c19thdressandtextilesreframed.wordpress.com
Prof. of art/fashion history @ FIT & Editor of *Fashion in European Art* & of the Fashion History Timeline. *The Art of Parisian Chic: Modern Women and Modern Artists in Impressionist Paris* (@artofparisianchic.bsky.social), Bloomsbury Visual Arts in 2025.
Dress/social historian. Passionately pro-democracy. Cat fosterer. 🔵 Nuff said for now.
Cultural Historian: art, design, architecture, fashion. Author: The Mack @YaleBooks; Academic & Learning Developer (SLD) @UofGlasgow. Feminist & aspire to be a good Ally. Sewist 🪡🧵 Kdrama Addict🫰and GenX Nerd 🧙🏻♀️👻☕️ she/her
https://robynecalvert.com/
Here for the fashion history
Professor at Seneca Polytechnic in Toronto. Research areas: fashion history; Queer history; visual culture; transglobal commodities that shaped colonial societies, and fashion tech. Publications: markoconnellstudio.com
https://orcid.org/0000-0002-1027-9338
Collector. Antiquary. The Material Culture of the Jacobites (2014). Guthrie’s Guide to Better Legal Writing (2017, 2021). Trustee, George R Gardiner Museum of Ceramic Art
they/m | brimwats.com | PhD.
working @westernufims.bsky.social on how GLAMS describe marginalized folks; information's histories & identity in sociotechnical systems
🔗 Homosaurus.org HistSex.org CritCat.org NCPWG.org QMDC & TMDC
Historian: mobility & recordkeeping of #earlymodern Catholic minorities. Book: confessional mobility and English Catholics in Early Modern Europe. Also grumpy about the state of UK Higher Education so likely to talk about how it is being failed...(She/Her)
English lit prof @uni-bamberg.de | pirate/collaborator/witch | law&lit-geek | 🍄 | reviews ed. Shakespeare JB | gen.ed. gender forum Cologne | assoc.ed. Neo-Victorian Studies | mum | colour-lover | doodler | she/her
https://www.wonderlink.de/@susannegruss
The consumption of radio, newspapers, books and bread.
The writing was on the wall.
Eastern Ireland. July '23.
Still here.
17th C maritime historian at University of Plymouth. interested in all things early modern and boaty - currently writing about women and the navy
Time Machines. Temporality. Ecology. Robots. Education. Associate Professor of 19th century British Literature.
The Open Digital Seminar in Eighteenth-Century Studies: https://www.odsecs.org
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.