Instance directory: historians.social
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Coin of Note is a personal project to share #numismatic information & images of #coin or #exonumia (#tokens, #medals, #medallions) I enjoy. I love to learn about history & try to include interesting info. I hope you enjoy it! Always up for a numismatic chat :)
ESEH
News from the European Society for Environmental History.
Toots by the president (https://hcommons.social/@wilko), mostly with content from the Society's communications team.
"Matthew Edney" has moved
You can continue to follow me at mhedney@mapstodon.space
Lena Oetzel
Historian of #emdiplomacy, #peacecongresses and #peacemaking with a past with queen #ElizabethI; occasionally also editing the #autobiography of Karl Brandi.
Candace Robb
Author of the Owen Archer, Kate Clifford, & Margaret Kerr medieval mysteries. I am a medievalist & a novelist. Long walks in the woods & along the lake. Tendency to boost toots re York & Yorkshire. Owned by the adorable & formidable feline, The Maggie. Live on Duwamish land.
My photo: talk at the York Library
#amwriting #histodons #books #mysteries #writingcommunity #historicalfiction
#historymystery #medieval #York #bookstodon
#readers #cats #nature #buddhist #dharma #StarTrek #gardens
Leah Price
#BookHistory, #readinghistory, #victodons, @bookhistodons. Writing: NYRB / TLS/ NYTBR/Basic Books. Making: Scarlet Letterpress / Rutgers Book Initiative. #Prosopagnosiac. Annual autodelete.
Brian Leech
Historian of the U.S. West and Midwest. Professor at Augustana College in Illinois. Research on environmental history, mining, food, energy, pop culture. Currently writing about the portrayal of mining in popular culture and the history of U.S. speed limits. He/him. Opinions my own and not my employer’s. #histodon #histodons #envhist #envhum #mininghistory https://brianleechphd.net
V.H. Belvadi
History of Science at the University of Leeds • Writer on science, technology and society • Photographer • Old-school internet user • Over-appreciator of type design • Member, Institute of Physics, British Society for the History of Science, FC Bayern — Subscribe to my newsletter.
Thony Christie
Aging freak who fell in love with the history of science and now resides mostly in 16th century Nürnberg.
Thanasis Kinias
Academic historian & #histodon. Research race and whiteness in the British Empire (especially Queensland & British Columbia). Teach British Empire and world history.
Previous careers include teaching English as a foreign language and a variety of IT jobs (from Web dev to pulling cables).
Linux geek & SF nerd.
Views my own and probably ill-informed.
He/him.
Russell Phillips
#UK based #MilitaryHistory #author. #TTRPG and #BoardGame player. Lapsed #wargame player.
My real name is Robin, but my pen name is Russell. I answer to both names.
Elyse M Grasso
Retired. Fiber arts. Books. Spec Fic. Colorado Header Mountains are view from site. She/her. ace/aro/NB Survived the Marshall Fire. The view didn't burn #nobridge
Jim Wald
Cultural historian of modern Europe, Hampshire College, Amherst MA
Allied faculty, UMass Public History
Revolutionary era, World Wars, Nazism, antisemitism.
Book history, German literature, material culture, historic preservation.
Co-editor, Routledge History of Antisemitism
http://tiny.cc/iv43vz
• Past posts
-Chair of Board, Massachusetts Center for the Book
-Treasurer, Society for the History of Authorship, Reading, & Publishing
-Chair, Amherst Historical Commission
-Amherst Select Board
Cassidy Percoco
Collections manager at the Fenimore Art Museum and The Farmers' Museum, fashion historian, writer.
Ray McCarthy
Former Electronics, Software & Communications Engineer now a full time writer.
Living in the Mid-West of Ireland.
Zach (Ela) - TechnicalOtter
History person and PhD hunter. I write a lot about trains and transit.
If you're interested in railway history or present day railways, you'll probably enjoy the posts.
Steve Schwinghamer
Dad / husband / thoroughly inadequate cat servant. Historian of Canadian immigration; public & oral history too. Museum worker, public servant, bike commuter. (he/him)
Chair of CHA's Public History working group.
Author, with Jan Raska, of Pier 21: A History (University of Ottawa Press, 2020).
PhD student (History) @ Carleton
Header: Johnston and Ripmeester, "A Monument's Work Is Never Done," Intl J. of Heritage Studies 13:2 (2007), 125
drukac
"Neither culturally, historically nor aesthetically significant."--Library of Congress
Profile pic: Close-up of orca, crudely edited to add a bowler hat and eye-lash, resembling Alex from "Clockwork Orange"
Page image: Graffiti on an English train platform with the word "Inbreds" , except it's spelled I-M-B-R-E-A-D-S.
Philip Cardella
GenXer studying American and transnational history with a focus on de jure racism in housing and policing through the lens of illiberalism.
Married to an Engineering prof.
He/Him
#SacramentoKings fan way before it was cool.
Warning: If you follow me without interacting I'll likely block you.
Daniel Bellingradt
Historian currently at Universität Augsburg | #BookHistory #PaperHistory #DigitalHistory #MediaHistory #UrbanHistory #NewsHistory #DigitalPublicHistory and more | Co-editor "Jahrbuch für #Kommunikationsgeschichte" (JbKG) | Vertrauensdozent @boeckler_de | Alumnus FU + HU Berlin + Gerda Henkel Stiftung | born at 338 ppm | #histodons (Mastodon) + #skystorians (Bluesky) | Recently started #LibraryStampMadness + #ScreamingCityGates | Once gave a lecture on a train | I do enjoy my work