Last week, we posted a Follow Friday about women historians on Mastodon and @gewam responded with an even bigger list. Here they are:
@AndreaLoew — historian at the Center for Holocaust Studies at the Institute for Contemporary History in Munich.
@elizabethward — Marie Skłodowska-Curie Actions Fellow at the Universität Leipzig
@AnkeFK —historian of war and violence with a passion for present and future peace
@christinkallama — researching nation and Holy Roman Empire in Renaissance Germany
@davi_cath — historian based in Zurich and Berlin
@dorotheegoetze@scholar.social — specialist in early modern history
@efdavies — historian of East (central) European history
@histoftech — specialist in history of technology
@kawulf — historian of early America, director & librarian of the John Carter Brown Library
@kerileighmerritt — Writer, historian and activist
@KeuckT — lecturer in public history at the University of Bremen
@LenaOetzel — specialist in early modern diplomacy
@Lignedescience — specialist in technical and natural scientific heritage
@MagdaTeter — historian, author
@jojoweis — head of the research area Digital Literary and Cultural Studies at University of Trier
@sonjdol — historian at Otto von Guericke University
@mob — specialist in early modern history and digital humanities
@spatial_history — professor of spatial history and culture at the University of Erfurt
@ProfMSinha — president-elect 2024 of the Society for Historians of the Early American Republic, author
@Mareike2405 — deputy director at @dhiparis
@historleans — associate professor, author
@historianess — associate professor of history at NYU
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