Doctoral researcher at the Institute of English Studies and the British Museum.
I work on the Bayeux Tapestry, 11th century English embroidery and also its reception in the 19th century.
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The Poetry Caucus holds annual meetings and dinners at each NAVSA conference as well as online events throughout the year. All Victorian poetry scholars are welcome to contact us to join our listserv.
Assistant Professor of Musicology @ Wichita State. Scholar of 20th-Century British music, race, and the Commonwealth, but I mostly post about tennis and my cat. Views obviously my own.
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Art historian, Courtauld Emeritus Professor. Victorian art. Botany, physiology, physics, communications technology and Victorian aesthetics. Whistler, Poynter, Moore, Burne-Jones and William Morris.
Showcases research in long nineteenth-century studies. Housed in the School of English @ Manchester Metropolitan University.
Leverhulme ECF, Edinburgh Uni, writing The Living Judas in Medieval Text and Image for Cornell UP.
Love and anti-Judaism in medieval English romance (Manchester UP, 2025); Co-ed, Towards An Accessible Academy (MIP, 2025).
Volunteer, MCR Pathways.
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writer/musician working on music & literature, 19th century mostly. Also Oscar Wilde, inevitably.
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Course leader and Senior Lecturer in English Literature. Victorian lit and culture, detective fiction, Arthur Conan Doyle, Dickens, Wilkie Collins. New book: *Literary Illusions: Performance Magic and Victorian Literature* (Edinburgh UP, 2025).
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We're the Authors' Licensing & Collecting Society. Nobody else in the world does exactly what we do. We've been championing writers and making sure they get paid for secondary uses of their work since 1977
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Providing northern Michigan news and culture since 1963. Home of "Points North" - a podcast about the land, water and inhabitants of the Great Lakes.
About our journalism: https://www.interlochenpublicradio.org/about-our-journalism
Historian of China in the British Imagination, 19th and early 20th centuries, Visual and Material Cultures. Assistant Professor at University of Birmingham
Former English professor and editor of FIELD. Theater, books, art, nature, democracy. Still living in Oberlin and getting to Europe as often as I can.
Anthropologist/Primatologist🐒;
Professor at Saint Louis University;
Alumna of U.C. Berkeley & Univ. of Alberta; inspired by nature 🌿, travel 🗺️, music 🎶, food 🍲
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Author, most recently, of CLODIA OF ROME: Champion of the Republic (Norton 2025).
Hopeless Romanticist, childless cat dad, and coffee addict (he/him)
Assoc. Prof. of music history at Wayne State University. 19th/20th-century France, sound studies, histories of (sight)reading, street music. Author, Fanfare for a City (UC Press, 2024). Non-ac words in Exacting Clam, Gargoyle Magazine, Twin Flame Literary
Acquisitions Editor, Grove Music Online @academic.oup.com Also edit for Open Space Magazine & Perspectives of New Music. Book in production w/ @ucpress.bsky.social on the Princeton composer-theorists w/in modernism. #Arsenal. Views my own.
James Murray Beattie Lecturer in Victorian Lit | University of Glasgow | Co-founder @EHUNineteen.bsky.social Research Centre | #Classics | #Gothic lit | Author: Ancient Rome & Victorian Masculinity (OUP, 2019). FRHistS. She/her. #c19th
Aesthetics, Theology, Philosophy, and Music History. Author of ‘The Aesthetic System of François Delsarte and Richard Wagner: Catholicism, Romanticism, and Ancient Music,’ Cambridge UP. April 2025. 🇨🇦
Official account for the 19th Century Studies Association. Come here for our CFP, prizes, and publication news.
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BAVS Newsletter Editor | Researching Victorian science, altruism, and the novel.
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"End Times Fascism" book coming September 2026.
Doppelganger. This Changes Everything. The Shock Doctrine. No Logo. On Fire.
UBC Professor of Climate Justice.
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Lecturer in Liberal Arts @ Bristol
Walt Whitman // C19 socialism // utopias // interdisciplinarity // equity in HE
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Born in Texas but got to Philly as fast as I could. Victorian studies, painting, gardening, & naps.
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# Chartism #C19th Radicalism #Cooperation #TradesUnions, #WorkingClassLiterature with forays into #Cricket #Punk & #Reggae & a reviving interest in Torquay United FC #COYY
"In things essential, unity; in things doubtful, liberty; in all things, charity."
Professor of Nineteenth-Century English Literature at the University of Sheffield. Most recent book is 'Dickens and the Gothic' (CUP), currently writing a book on 'Vegetarian Gothic' (CUP).
Lead Curator, News & Moving Image at the British Library. Researcher of press history, military-media relations, and social and literary history in the long 19th century. Views all my own.
Professor of English at Purdue University Fort Wayne. I have a database of >25k Victorian novels: www.victorianresearch.org/atcl
Historian of nineteenth-century art with interests in Ruskin studies, Arsenal FC, and anarcho-syndicalism.
Associate Pro-Vice Chancellor for Research and Innovation (Heritage and Creativity) at the University of Reading, and Professor of Victorian Literature and Culture
he/him. Lives on traditional Attawandaran, Algonquin and Haudenosaunee land. Works on nineteenth century poetry; votes NDP. Can't tell a story. *Biopolitics and Animal Species* (2024) available from Cambridge https://www.cambridge.org/9781009409957
Author and former documentary producer.
The Nine Lives of Annie Besant, Victorian rebel, out 2025. https://thehistorypress.co.uk/publication/the-nine-lives-of-annie-besant/
Volunteer with Care4Calais. Cold water swimmer and painter.
Researching and writing on 19th century literature and culture, periodicals.
Working in academic development
Senior Lecturer, English Literature (University of Lincoln).
Ageing in Victorian lit; 19th- century paper ephemera; valentines; material/visual cultures; history of emotions; masculinity studies; Japanese fiction | FRHistS. FHEA.
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Teacher, environmentalist, animal caretaker, library lover, GBBO watcher. My book, Jane Austen in 50 Words, out this fall: https://www.bloomsbury.com/us/jane-austen-in-50-words-9781350528222/
Scholar of 19th-century periodicals, literature, and culture. Editor of Victorian Periodicals Review.
Victorian literature & trans studies scholar ~ Milwaukee, Wisconsin ~ superfan of trans & queer SFF lit ~ lowkey obsessed with ATLA + The Expanse
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Distinguished Professor of Music • Illinois State University • Musicologist • C20 British Music Specialist • Author of “The Aldeburgh Festival: A History of the Britten and Pears Era” (Boydell, fc) • www.justinvickers.com
Former professor. Always author. Current fact checker. Recent immigrant to Norway. Accidental Tiktok influencer (@ karikarismatic)
Victorian lit | Medical Humanities | Death and Disease in Culture
Born in Texas but raised on Norwegian rap and pop music
Historian, 19thC Architecture of England and USA. Social Housing, Women's History, History of Medicine.
Books, Bicycles, Beaches, Bunnies, and Gardens.
British historian, historian of medicine, & lover of fashion. Author of Consumptive Chic: A History of Beauty, Fashion and Disease & Remembering Anne Beach: Love, Scandal & Sickness in 18th century Britain (forthcoming UTP).
I study 19th c periodicals (fr India & Britain), print culture, illustrations, British colonialism, book history. Always on the lookout for woodcuts, lithographs, pamphlets, newspapers, broadsides.
Waitress turned Congresswoman for the Bronx and Queens. Grassroots elected, small-dollar supported. A better world is possible.
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Musicologist/Associate Professor, Maynooth University | BOOKS: Paul Dukas: Composer and Critic (2019); Dukas: Legacies of a French Musician (2019); Women and Music in Ireland (2022) | Sounding the Feminists | Memoirs | she/her
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Independent. Employee-owned. Publishing Medieval & Early Modern History, Musicology, Literature, African Studies, German Studies, Hispanic Studies and more.
Professor, Dept. of English, Michigan State University. Aestheticism, Decadence, modernism. Editor, with Kate Hext and Alex Murray, of Cusp: Late 19th-/ Early 20th-Century Cultures.
Researches Victorian periodicals, visual culture, and literature. Teaches English lit. Probably the least online person you'll meet online.
Author of Discourses of Vision in C19th Britain: https://tinyurl.com/5bxvawy6
Collective Biographies of Women: database project on how women's biographies were shaped in modern times. English professor since the dawn of time. Faculty Director, DH Center, UVA Library. Love @scholarslab@bsky.social and @iath@bsky.social
Researching 19th-century literature, culture, medicine, and psychiatry ∣ health humanities ∣ mental health and the body ∣ gender & masculinity ∣ history of emotions ∣ grief ∣ domestic abuse ∣ chronic illness & chronic pain (she/her)
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Peer-reviewed interdisciplinary journal on C19 literature & culture
Send submissions to submissionsvr@gmail.com
Website https://victorianreview.org/
Issues https://muse.jhu.edu/pub/1/journal/508
Director of the Centre for Feminist Research; Professor of English and Women’s and Gender Studies, University of Lethbridge, Canada.
Freelance editor, mostly of scholarly things; v. occasional feral Victorianist. Focusing on the mournful signage.
History prof at LMU in LA, CA: author of Transformative Beauty, working on museums, anthropology, art, & empire. I teach about these & global environmental history. Activist for reality + democracy—& against climate change + single-use plastics. LFG
More moustache than man. Former wanderer in the Middle East. #ActuallyAutistic English lecturer @qmul.bsky.social QMUL Profile https://tinyurl.com/mwv9vyn4
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Bluesky page for the international Dickens Society. dickenssociety.org
Midwestern prof: Victorian lit & financial crisis. Zeitgeist-seismometer. 75% normcore
Anti-doomer but ☹️☹️ wtf
C19 American Lit and Culture; poetry & poetics; trying to understand these dark times. Also, idly scrolling, interested in what you are reading….
Time Machines. Temporality. Ecology. Robots. Education. Associate Professor of 19th century British Literature.
Senior Lecturer in English Studies, Teesside University. Interests: fin-de-siecle literature; women’s writing; feminist recovery; socialist writing and print culture; the Gothic; literary representations of insects.
Victorianist, English prof, Dickens Notes co-editor, novel fiend, Brit.
Dedicated to studying the Victorian period, including history, literature, art history, music, philosophy, and religion. We welcome members and participants from across the world: https://midwestvictorian.org/.
Musicologist | Director, Ertegun Graduate Scholarship Programme in the Humanities @uniofoxford
Musicologist & cultural historian | Assoc. Prof of Music
@tcddublin | General Editor: New Cambridge Music Handbooks | Current research 19C women composers
Historian of medicine etc. at the University of Groningen.
Online open access journal dedicated to advancing interdisciplinary study in the long nineteenth century.
https://19.bbk.ac.uk/
Research Fellow at Wolfson College Oxford and Director of the Oxford Centre for Life-Writing. @ox.ac.uk
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English prof, easily distracted Victorianist
Writing: https://ivankreilkamp.com/
teacher, scholar, nineteenth-century poetry, women writers, fin-de-siècle, aesthetics
Associate Prof., English & Gender/Sexuality Studies @ Siena College. Clarinetist. Author of Sounding Bodies: Acoustical Science and Musical Erotics in Victorian Literature (SUNY Press, 2024). All views my own.
Lit (& other fiction) scholar; writer; teacher; person. Local AAUP board, active for higher ed. Research: media, emotions, marriage, horror.
Nineteenth century British Literature, history of the body and medicine.
Musicologist, writer, half of Red Vespa, author of The Elocutionists: Women, Music, and the Spoken Word and the forthcoming Clubwomen Activists and the Making of American Music. Posts in no way associated with my employer.
Music historian @ Open University, research interests in health history, 19th century Britain, social and cultural history, education history. Views my own.
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Musicologist | BMus Programme Coordinator at Royal College of Music | 18C| J. C.Bach | music & law & creativity. All views my own. (she/her/Dr)
Professor of Music, The Open University. Interested in music and Christianity in C18th-19th Britain, and Welsh music history. Co-editor of Nineteenth-Century Music Review (Cambridge University Press). Organist. Crime fiction reader. Cricket watcher.
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Musicologist, rare poster, mostly here for dad jokes and cat videos.
Director of Clemson University Press. PhD in musicology. Big fan of university presses, classical music, kids, cats, and dinosaurs.
Romanticist, Victorianist, Digital Humanist, Theorist
Prof in English of the Long Nineteenth Century, Cape Breton University
Victorianist Prof @exeter.ac.uk. Cotton Famine Poetry. C19th working-class and provincial newspaper poetry. Director of @uniofexetercvs.bsky.social.
Also delusional multi-instrumentalist, veg grower, U12 football coach.
Oldish lesbian wishing to defend anyone victimized by trump and musk. However I can. English professor.
Cornell Professor, climate activist
British History and Victorian Studies. Late Adopter of Social Media Platforms. Living in a Small Blue Dot in a Midwestern Red State. Older Child Adoption. Hiding out with my Dogs.
uprooted transatlantic nomad; academically drawn to nineteenth century art, lit and culture; otherwise to cats, owls, hawks and the rest of the non-human natural world (except for cockroaches and clothes moths); travel; drawing; and resisting.
Intellectual historian, teacher, writer, Digger. Views my own.
Head of the School of Arts, Humanities, and Creative Industries, University of Surrey. Current President of the British Association for Victorian Studies; member of the Academia Europaea. Interests: Decadence; 19th Lit & the Visual Arts; Neo-Victorianism.