Early American historian in Groningen
Ellisonian thinker-tinker
Early American HistoriChat: https://eahc.mhvdr.nl/
H-GEAR: https://www.esciencecenter.nl/news/american-revolution/
YouGov data journalist • Elections, polls, voting systems • "I like people, places and things" • dylan.difford@yougov.com
PhD Candidate in History | Interested in film, migration, military, coffee | Researching American soldiers in WWII Italy | he/him
Historian of environmental politics and Atlantic colonialism | early modernist | Research Fellow in Legacies of Colonialism at Christ Church, Oxford | editor at History Workshop & History Workshop Journal (she/her)
Litigator Researching Democracy and State Constitutions
Quantitative sociology, philosophy, mathematical physics, Americas, institutions, Early Bronze, Chalcolithic Tegean, and Sichem. Key words: architect-urbanist, transdisciplinarity, oscillators, Gregory Bateson, Bertrand Russell, Wien-Prague ⏺️ ISO/IEC 37101
Martin Luther King, Jr. Professor of Law, UC Davis School of Law; Author of "The Trials of Allegiance: Treason, Juries and the American Revolution" and "On Treason: A Citizen's Guide to the Law"; www.carltonlarson.com
appellate counsel || democracy, inequality, segregation, baked goods || former city planner and low-level bureaucrat || imsinclair.substack.com/
cinema studies | media distribution + access | documentary | nontheatrical film | useful media | feminist media history | she/her
https://www.tanyagoldmanphd.com
state constitutions, federalism, civil rights | currently Staff Attorney at the State Democracy Research Initiative @uwlawdemocracy.bsky.social | views are my own
historian of political thought @yale
Associate Professor, Dept of History, University of Limerick. Currently writing about the development of Catholic architecture in Ireland, 1780s-1950s. #CeaseFireInGaza https://pure.ul.ie/en/persons/niamh-nicghabhann-coleman
Historian, writer, dad studying the cultural history of beer. Footnotes and pizza both Chicago style. He/him
Historian of race and class; Author: The March on Washington & The Tribe of Black Ulysses; Professor, University of Minnesota; President, @umn-tc-aaup.bsky.social; Editor, "Up For Debate" @laborlawchajournal.bsky.social
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US History college professor (VAP). Historian of Early America & the Atlantic. Food historian & writer. Cookbook lover. Pastry student. Travel addict. Always hungry.
📍NYC
All opinions are my own.
Historical Foodways newsletter: tinyurl.com/4tpxyvn4
History DPhil @ Oxford
looking at nineteenth century America
an incredibly sensitive instrument
Step back in time and see where clockmaking began in Central Massachusetts.
Material Culture | Women’s History | Trade, Production & Consumption of Fashion 1500-1800 | Recreation & Making |📚 Shaping Femininity & Women who Clothed the Stuart Queens (Bloomsbury) |✍️ Embodied Experiences of Making (AUP) | sarahabendall.com
Historian of the United States, mostly 19th c., colonialism, land, GIS
Lecturer (Assistant Professor) in IP Law at University of Leeds. Passionate about copyright, Chinese law, tech law, AI, and digitalisation. With a sip of Roman Law 📚 - https://essl.leeds.ac.uk/law/staff/2704/igor-szpotakowski
Clerk in Holy Orders | Chaplain & Fellow BNC, Oxford | DPhil Candidate in Theology: 19C American Church History | Erstwhile Physio | Welsh 🏴 | Runner (of sorts)
Historian. Florida man. Keep Bluesky weird.
http://ericrauchway.com
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Umich prof, polisci & public policy, Director of UMICH Votes &
Democratic Engagement, & Santa Fe Institute. Institutions, federalism, robustness, sustainability. New work on democratic norms, coming soon.
Dad. Lawyering in Utah. Occasional pretend scholar. Movies. Books.
Lawyer Work: https://www.mc2b.com/taylor-kordsiemon
Pretend Scholar Work: https://papers.ssrn.com/sol3/cf_dev/AbsByAuth.cfm?per_id=3465182
The TPHA was established in 1884. We are the authority on Paine's life and have been assisting scholars for decades. Located in New Rochelle, NY. Visit us at thomaspaine.org. "My country is the world, and my religion is to do good."
Freelance reporter. Illinoisan in D.C. Helping you understand how government works—or doesn’t. I RT Illinois news and politicians a lot. Reach me at dcvock@gmail.com
Subscribe to my newsletter https://danvock.substack.com/
Assistant Professor @unil.bsky.social, Switzerland │ Swiss & Comparative Politics, Democracy, Political Institutions, Federalism, (Intergovernmental) Lobbying │ Also @leewas.bsky.social @chplusplus.bsky.social │Views my own
Reader in American Literature, University of Glasgow. All things Edith Wharton, US women's writing, modernism, 1930s, Transatlantic Literary Women
Law prof, Pepperdine Law; Affiliated Scholar, Duke Center for Firearms Law. I write about constitutional law, especially the Second Amendment.
Bio: https://t.co/yVUcs14NoK
Papers: http://bit.ly/3HleQND
not-quite-as-newbie history professor at a SLAC; CA girl in the South,
working on 19th c. US history, presidents, funerals, classics; creator of #histgym
Law prof @ UNC-Chapel Hill. Con Law and Indian Law. Views my own.
Bio: https://law.unc.edu/people/daniel-rice/
SSRN: https://papers.ssrn.com/sol3/cf_dev/AbsByAuth.cfm?per_id=1684746
Legal Scholar | political & constitutional development, separation of powers, judicial politics | PhD UT Austin | JD Texas Law
Professor of American History, University of Southampton
Interested in many things, but mostly writing these days about technology, physics and cosmology
Political Science Lecturer @ WashU. National ID, migration, religion, political psych, Europe/U.S. Third-gen🇪🇬. UNC PhD, TCU alum. She/ella/elle/هي 🏳️🌈 Posts don't represent my employer.
Sociologist who studies American politics, finance, and political economy. Broadly interested in cultural categories and power.
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 Art @ Harvard • Kongo • Angola • Brazil • Visual, Material, Spiritual Culture • Vast Early Modern Atlantic • from #Martinique • www.cecilefromont.com
Historiadora del nuevo mundo de las cuatro partes | Con los quinotos en flor | 👉 https://sigloxxieditores.com.ar/libro/quienes-construyeron-el-rio-de-la-plata/
Indexer. Copyeditor. Proofreader. Medieval historian. Jeanne de Divion was framed. TTRPG enthusiast. Indexes things from Aristotle to the X-Men. Past president Indexing Society of Canada. Co-chair KWG Twig, Editors Canada. closereadingie.com. She/They.
Law professor, Drexel Univ • Affil'd fellow, Yale ISP • NYC Bar Ass'n Rule of Law Task Force • AAUP Committee A on Academic Freedom & Tenure ⚾ Cleveland native/partisan 🏀 runner • https://linktr.ee/akalhan
Junior Research Fellow at Trinity College, Cambridge, studying 19th c. American literary and legal history. Opinions my own.
https://www.english.cam.ac.uk/people/Geoffrey.Kirsch
Professor of Political Science, Xavier University
Irish Politics, Northern Ireland, the Irish Diaspora in the US, Political Culture, US Foreign Policy, and the Politics of War and Peace
Currently working on power transition theory in Northern Ireland
Associate Professor of Law at Mizzou | Civil Rights, Federal Courts, Constitutional Law, & Civil Procedure | Rural Appalachian | Views My Own
Work in UK Parliament. BRANCH-Kinder Fellow ‘22-‘23. Views own.
Research Fellow, University of Oxford
Theology, philosophy, ethics, politics, environmental humanities
Associate Director @LSRIOxford
Anglican Priest
https://www.theology.ox.ac.uk/people/revd-dr-timothy-howles
Celtic Revivals and Imperial Cultures. Research Fellow at University of Wales (CAWCS) on C18th/19th travel in Wales, Scotland, and India. Cymrawd Oddi Cartref
Book: 'Welsh Revivalism in Imperial Britain' (Boydell, 2025)
He/They/Fo/Nhw
PhD student in Economic History, LSE.
nicholasfitzhenry.co.uk
Research: death, disease & doctors during Apartheid
Methods: Applied econometrics and historical demography.
Teaching: Industrial Rev., History of Middle East
Scholar. Historian of ideas. Mostly Enlightenment & race, quite a bit on empire & colonisation, plus some corruption and a little piracy for good measure.
Researches the Scottish Enlightenment, history of racism, Linnaean natural history, and collecting. Senior Lecturer & mum of 3. https://instructingnaturalhistory.com/
Minimus sum, mus sum. (I am Minimus, I am a mouse.) I live at Vindolanda with my Roman family, and in Suffolk with Dr Helen Forte. We like to make Latin fun!
writer, editor, scholar, cat lover
Books:
The Computer’s Voice (U Minn, 2020)
Robot Suicide (Bloomsbury, 2023)
Under the Mistletoe (McFarland, 2024)
Worker Bots (U Minn, in progress)
LizWFaber.com
Lecturer in LGBTQ+ History/History of Sexuality, University of Glasgow.
I wrote this book: https://global.oup.com/academic/product/teaching-gender-9780198937494
Constitutional law prof, historical political scientist, FRHistS studying:
The United States Supreme Court
American Political Development
Anglo-American Constitutionalism
📍ATL
Author, Rot and Revival:
https://www.ucpress.edu/books/rot-and-revival/paper
Full Professor of Law, Linnaeus University, Sweden.
Web: grahambutler.eu
Lecturer in Gender History at the University of Melbourne. Research: gender, law, family, and conservatism in 19/20th C US. "Every Man's Home a Castle: Parental Rights and the Makings of Modern Conservatism" forthcoming with Princeton University Press.
X: @jrhentschke. Chair of Latin American History and Politics, Newcastle Univ. UK; Specialisms: History of Brazil, Southern Cone and Colombia, late 18th-mid 20th cc.; SLAS President 2015-17; Chair of UK Standing Conference of LA Centres 2017-19. Own views.
Chong Hua Professor of Chinese Development
University of Cambridge, Faculty of Asian & Middle Eastern Studies
Co-Director, Centre for Geopolitics
Senior Associate Fellow, Royal United Services Institute (RUSI)
@rusi.bsky.social
Professor of Political Science at Stanford | Exploring money in politics, campaigns and elections, ideology, the courts, and inequality | Author of The Judicial Tug of War cup.org/2LEoMrs | https://data4democracy.substack.com
Everyone should vote.
https://compulsoryvoting.org.uk/
Think tanker, political speechwriter, historian. Staggeringly conventional social democrat.
history prof @williamandmary; THE MIGRANT'S JAIL: An American History of Mass Incarceration, out now from @PrincetonUPress
https://press.princeton.edu/books/hardcover/9780691237015/the-migrants-jail
Adjunct at George Mason University and University of Richmond; GMU History PhD researching early American disability and religion; Formerly doing DH at RRCHMN; GWU Fencing coach; Ask Me Anything coordinator at r/AskHistorians
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dhowlett1692.com
tired goth historian, tour guide, folk artist, baseball fan, on Conestoga-Susquehannock land (ask me about it!).
Tours, contact info, resources, art @ https://linktr.ee/actualkatherine
[any pronouns. non-Native. still queer.]
Professor @ Harvard Law writing on property institutions, land use, private law, and eminent domain. Section 3 for life. Always half-joking. (AKA Maureen.)
The home of Political Studies since 1950. We advance, support & promote the global study of politics & IR. psa.ac.uk
Become a PSA member here: http://psa.ac.uk/members
Poli Sci Prof @Brown JD/PhD
My new book: The Presidents and the People: Five Leaders Who Threatened Democracy and the Citizens Who Fought to Defend It: https://shorturl.at/z31fC
My new podcast: The Oath and the Office: https://shorturl.at/H7vGP
Lecturer for European Politics and History at King's College London. Opinions my own. RT not always endorsement.
Also to be found at @APHClarkson
https://www.ullstein.de/werke/die-macht-der-diaspora/hardcover/978354910
Climate adaptation for nature and people @ Climate Impacts Group, University of Washington. Surfer/paddler. Settler on Coast Salish land. She/her.
Personal account - views mine.
phd student in us history (quantification & govt data, esp. vital statistics) • former newsroom software engineer & data journalist • she/her • chicago
smbsimon.github.io
phd candidate at UVa
stupid opinions sadly mine
global studies J-Prof Universität Leipzig | transimperial history of refugees and the mobile poor in Philadelphia (1780-1830) | global history of SEZs and free ports
Historian 🗃️ | US Civil War era, History of Medicine | My book *Opium Slavery: Civil War Veterans and America’s First Opioid Crisis* is now out from UNC Press, tinyurl.com/opiumslavery) | proud #firstgen | jonathansjones.net
art & architectural historian / visual, material & religious culture
Associate Professor of Medieval History; parent involved in the Independent Inquiry into Maternity Services at East Kent.
(I'm no longer able to read private messages here.)
A maritime history podcast!⚓
shipwrecksandseadogs.com
youtube.com/@shipwreckspod
patreon.com/shipwreckspod
intohistory.com/shipwreckspod
I am a PhD candidate in early American social history at UW-Madison. Studying slavery, local governance, and colonialism.
Writing about law and democracy at The Atlantic, previously Lawfare. Not a lawyer. It's KWIN-ta.
signal: qjurecic.32
Commentator, writer, corporate/political strategy. Undertaking an MSc in International Security and Global Governance at Birkbeck.
The only Tory on Bluesky, but that's why you love me.
Newsletter at: www.joxleywrites.jmoxley.co.uk
Historian, researcher, and co-editor of @renewaljournal.bsky.social
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.
Director of Migration Observatory @ University of Oxford. I research migration policy, mostly in the UK
Art Deco, Modernism and Brutalism in London's suburbs and beyond. https://www.modernism-in-metroland.co.uk
Historian; Author of Out of This Strife Will Come Freedom: Free People of Color and the Fight for Equal Rights in the Civil War Era (coming soon); Beyond Slavery's Shadow: Free People of Color in the South (2021); and more at warrenmilteer.com
A quarterly journal of politics and ideas, committed to exploring and expanding the radical potential of social democracy.
Subscribe here: https://renewal.org.uk/
my book about the anti brexit movement, "no second chances", is out now! I'm a contributing writer at the new statesman and i co-edit @renewaljournal.bsky.social.
email me @ morgane.h.jones@gmail.com
Literary historian. Poet’s daughter. MacArthur Fellow. Archives builder working collectively at @CCP_org and @DigBlk.
Economic historian w broad interests including population health, First Nations, mobility, inequality & lives of the incarcerated. Directing https://thecanadianpeoples.com & editing Asia-Pacific EcHR https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/journal/2832157x
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Public Historian|Podcaster|Museum Specialist
Now Playing:
Worlds Turned Upside Down
Finding Jane Austen
Revolutions in Retrospect
The Green Tunnel
Your Most Obedient & Humble Servant
Intertwined: The Enslaved Community at George Washington’s Mount Vernon
French/Global History 1500-1850
#Emory, Opera, Skiing, Gardening, French shoes, Vote Blue!
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Ohio native bouncing between Atlanta, Paris, & Salt Lake City.
Immune compromised, leukemia 1992, still wear a mask.
Where's the #skiing community?
Managing Director, Historical Research International | Canada’s Top 100 Black Women to Watch for 2025 | Fellow, Royal Historical Society-UK | Rotarian | https://www.historicalresearchint.com/
Professor of Law, Duke Law School; Academic Director of the Bolch Judicial Institute. Mother of sons & spinner of ⚖️🧵s.
Literary agent at Georges Borchardt, wide range of non fiction. Former Little, Brown, Macmillan, S&S. Agent contact: pronoy@gbagency.com. Interested in experts, reporters, and compelling work writ large. Feel free to query me at the email above.
Historian of 16th century French natural history focusing on three-toed sloths (Bradypus sp.). Ph.D. Candidate at Binghamton University. Fellow of the Linnean Society. Gaelgeoir. All opinions are my own.
Professor @ UVA Law School, writing about discrimination law and theory, bribery and corruption.
Early career historian | 18th Century Britain | research fellow at the University of Buckingham | visiting scholar at the Centre for Geopolitics | writing a book with Polity Press
Incoming Lecturer at St Andrews in the School of International Relations. PhD from Cornell. Studies land reform, agriculture, colonialism and elections in South Africa and Kenya.
www.dyzenhaus.com
Historian of Early North America, Empire, & Infrastructure. Department of History & Kinder Institute, University of Missouri
"Roads to Power, Roads to Crisis" (Penn Press, 2025) tinyurl.com/RTPRTC
& "Inlands" (Columbia, 2024) tinyurl.com/bdhyubjb
Professor of Political Science who thinks you should care more about local politics (especially sheriffs) and foster dogs.
Author of Power of the Badge: https://press.uchicago.edu/ucp/books/book/chicago/P/bo220537347.html