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
Archivist (women religious archives), historian, librarian. PhD (CUNY). Early modern history of archives ~ family record keeping and archives. she/her. Views my own, etc. Somewhere on the Hudson.
2025-2027 Postdoctoral Research Associate at the Carter G. Woodson Institute for African American and African Studies at the University of Virginia. Ph.D. in Early African American Women's History from Rutgers University.
Writer/editor focused on American history (especially the Progressive Era and World War I) and political science, funding for youth music education. Proud University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee alumnus. Opinions mine. A repost isn’t necessarily an endorsement.
Food historian, baseball fan, cat enthusiast.
Historian & History Teacher, Early Americanist, History of the Book, Libraries, Sailor, Liberia, Letterpress, Music, 18th Century, Atlantic, African American
Archives, DH, Museums, African American studies, C19 and early C20.
all opinions my own, not my employer's
www.dorothy-berry.com
Feminist. Rhetoric: science, environment, tech comm, disability. really worried about climate change. she/her. Praxis or GTFO.
Yes, it's Cagle. No, please don't call me Lauren.
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nothing here reps my employer
English prof (autobiography, the paranormal, colonial Virginia) & south coast vaporwave
Claflin University Associate Professor of History; AAIHS President; Co-Host *Our New South* podcast; Modjeska Simkins School Lead Instructor; historian, writer, Star Trek fan
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
Managing Director, Historical Research International | Canada’s Top 100 Black Women to Watch for 2025 | Fellow, Royal Historical Society-UK | Rotarian |
historicalresearchint.com
Associate Professor of History, Auburn University. Huntington Fellow. All opinions are my own.
Historian | Writer | Lapsed Lawyer | Professor JHU | Director Hard Histories | Author The Trouble of Color, Vanguard, Birthright Citizens |
msjonz@jhu.edu
Remapping the "Paris" Art World in Haiti/Saint-Domingue -
colonialnetworks.org - Project Directors: Meredith Martin (NYU) and Hannah Williams (QMUL)
Soliciting exhibition/digital projects & reviewers for journal Women and Social Movements Here for women activism exhibitions and projects
historian of women, sometime gardener,
#womenshistory
Professor, author THE BRIGHT AGES (2021), BETWEEN PROPHECY & APOCALYPSE (2024), & OATHBREAKERS (2024). Host podcast
@americanmedieval.bsky.social
nostalgia/apocalypse. religion/violence. medieval/modern. Neutral Good. He/ him.
profgabriele.com
Professional 18th cent historian; woodworker; long time fiber artist (knitting, sewing, handspinning, etc); chronic reader and occasional writer
Multilingual digital humanities, founder of the Textile Makerspace at Stanford & the Data-Sitters Club, teaches data visualization with textiles. SUCHO 🇺🇦 co-founder, archiving at-risk cultural heritage. 🏳️🌈🏳️⚧️ Signal: quinnanya.823
I wrote a book about now, THE UNDERTOW: Scenes from a Slow Civil War, & 2 about how we got here, THE FAMILY & C ST, also a Netflix series. My fave books sell fewest: THIS BRILLIANT DARKNESS; & SWEET HEAVEN WHEN I DIE. Professing @ Dartmouth. He/Him.
Associate Prof. of History @UNM/Author of Black Germany (2023 @ChLinksVerlag)/ traveler/foodie/griever/working on several projects, including a bio of Black German activist and poet May Ayim/
tiffanynflorvil.com
Historian. Age of Revolution. Spanish America and Great Britain. Atlantic World. Co-editor of Atlantic Crossings book series (University of Alabama Press). Canadian.
VAP in History at Bates College; W&M and Woodson Institute alum. Researching mobility, the Haitian revolutionary diaspora, and freedom-seeking in the early United States. Handy with a knitting needle, happy on a bicycle. She/her.
so-called lady scholar & scholar of ladies | associate professor of history
@colgate.edu | usually thinking about Catholic girlhoods, feminist interventions in the museum, upstate utopias, and convent road trips 🎀 📚 👩🏻💻 🚗 | she/her
Historian of birth control/abortion/suffrage law and policy. Book on early 20th c. birth control law and medical politics coming soon. Asst Prof @kennesawstate; Fellow @GSU_HealthLaw; @UVa alum
Historian of Japan. Loves dogs. Famous 女史, notorious enemy of all sexual relations.
W&M History Ph.D. candidate studying eugenics, euthenics, and disability in Southern agricultural spaces | NCWC & VT Alumna
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