Listly by Joanne Bailey
Here's a list of all the tweets that responded to my plea for good ideas for teaching seminars.
Head V&A\RCA Early Modern Postgrad Programmes in History of Design; Researches political pop songs, drink & material culture of everyday in17th Century England
Historian of design, clothing and fashion, museums and everyday life. Associate Professor of Visual and Material Culture, School of Design, Massey University.
Lecturer in English at Loughborough University. History of Medicine and Literature type.
Curious historian, in all senses. Food, kitchens, recipes, consumption, material culture, broken ceramics: love'em all. Views all my own (whose otherwise?).
Lecturer in History @UniofHerts.
Historian of early modern bodies, gender & medicine.
Book: Aphrodisiacs, fertility & Medicine in EM England. Views my own
19c, crime & prison, & working-class writing @LJMU. Editor Journal of Victorian Culture. Tweet @jofvictculture @Writing__Lives. Blog @ http://t.co/5LCTYq9egH
Feminist, medievalist, reader, writer, (pop) culture consumer. Leverhulme Early Career Fellow at the University of Oxford; tweets in personal capacity.
Historian at Uni of York. Historical adviser to film, theatre & TV (The Duchess, DeathComesToPemberley, Poldark & stuff) Author of 'The Beau Monde' (OUP, 2013)
C19th Scholar. Art lover. Academic. Currently reading Rebecca Shaw's magnificent village novels in my breaks. What are you reading?
History Professor & Broadcaster & BBC History EAB: bridging the gap between knowledge & public engagement; supporting creative practices of public history
Lecturer in History at NTU. Researching early modern Spain & Mexico, colonial theatre, conversion narratives, classical reception, festivals & identity.
History prof at U of Victoria, author of Charity and Sylvia: A Same-Sex Marriage in Early America (OUP 2014) & studying Americans learning to cook in Paris
Assistant Prof., managing editor and blogger at Nursing Clio, mother, wife, and Whovian...not always in that order.
Early Modern History MA at Birkbeck (after 25 gap years). Also researching Edmond Halley (1656-1742) and tweeting logs of his voyages @HalleysLog
PhD student of 18th c. lifecycle rituals & childbirth cultures. Wife and Mother. Lover of cake, tea, quiet and campervans. Dependent on caffeine.
Between two countries in life and work. Always sniffing out history, books, and tv shows.
Assoc. Prof. @usask.
Budding historian/USMC vet/@CCT volunteer; Wrote MA on 18thC thimbles; I tweet about feminism, textile history, sewing and vintage clothes mostly. Mostly.
Historian of Georgian Britain @HistoryatNmpton, father of two, Reviews Editor of Journal for Eighteenth-Century Studies @BSECS
History Lecturer @UniofHerts | Author, The Cosgrave Party (2010) A Just Society for Ireland? (2013) | Director, Perceptions of Pregnancy network: @Preg_Research
Historian of medicine in charity in modern Britain and beyond. Researching at @icbhkings and teaching at @WarwickHistory
Historian of 18-19C British gender, politics & society; researching remarkable life of diarist Elizabeth Wynne Fremantle (1778-1857); #twitterstorian
Writer, historian, genealogist, & editor for classic literature (OUP). Blogging about c18th relationships: http://t.co/jAnSJTjjh2
Lecturer in British history c.1500-1750, University of Exeter. Religious cultures, English Reformation, supernatural, 'science', antiquarian Ralph Thoresby.
university prof—education, philosophy, culture, religion, history, literature, music, football, birds. We have 3 sons—'the crow makes wing to the rooky wood.'