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Dr. Elizabeth (Liz) Lehfeldt (she/her/hers)
@lizlehfeldt.bsky.social
Professor of History, studying #earlymodern nuns; passionate about teaching & pedagogy; higher ed consultant & author; runner, gardener, needlepointer, childless dog lady
email me: llehfeldt at gmail dot com
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Liesbeth Corens
@onslies.bsky.social
Historian: mobility & recordkeeping of #earlymodern Catholic minorities. Book: confessional mobility and English Catholics in Early Modern Europe. Also grumpy about UKHE so likely to talk about the destruction... (She/Her)
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John Gallagher
@earlymodernjohn.bsky.social
Irishman in Yorkshire. Historian of language, education, mobility at the University of Leeds. Co-editor of the Historical Journal, occasional BBC radio presenter. Dad!
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Eva Johanna Holmberg
@evajohannaholmberg.bsky.social
Historian of #earlymodern cultural encounter and mobility at Helsinki (although I live in Sussex, UK). Convener of IHR Society, Culture, & Belief, 1500-1800 -seminar. She/her. Kahu of Ned.
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Dave Hitchcock
@davehitchcock.bsky.social
#skystorian of #earlymodern poverty and Course Director/Research Lead at Canterbury. Currently: "Dying Homeless, 1600-2013" Soon: 'The Ends of Poverty in the British Atlantic, 1600-1800' (2nd album, pray for me), he/him.
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Mark Williams
@mrfw17thc.bsky.social
Reader in #EarlyModern History at Cardiff University. Currently writing a cultural history of the English East India Company. Him/His.
All opinions my own.
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Lou Roper
@roperlou.bsky.social
Historian of the Anglophone world in the very long seventeenth century. Co-General Editor, Journal of Early American History. Professor @ SUNY-New Paltz. #earlymodern
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Laura Ingallinella
@lauraingalli.bsky.social
Assistant Prof of Italian & Renaissance at the University of Toronto. Working on forgery and women's literature; transregional encounters; drama, gender, race in #earlymodern Italy. book in progress: #FraudulentMuse
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Rachel Willie
@racheljwillie.bsky.social
Professional bookworm, amateur hill wanderer, cake and #EarlyModern enthusiast. If lost, likely to be found in the dustier corners of the seventeenth century. Researches English literary history and culture
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Judith Pollmann
@judithpollmann.bsky.social
historian at Leiden University, interested in all things #earlymodern