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John Gallagher

@earlymodernjohn

Irishman. Associate Professor @UniversityLeeds. Co-editor @HistoricalJnl. Often heard on @BBCRadio3. Historian of language, education, mobility. Dad! 🇮🇪🇪🇺

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OMAA, Opening Multilingual Archives of Australia (@omaa2021) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Our website has gone public: omaa-arts.sydney.edu.au You can search for materials in different languages, with the ability to check by period. If u you go to ‘search’ and tick the ‘newspapers’ box, you’ll see a list of over 360 papers

Tom Hulme (@tomhulme87) 's Twitter Profile Photo

simply adding more to the chorus of voices, but this is obviously nonsense. I knew I was different early as 5 or 6; I can only imagine how different my teenage years could’ve been if I wasn’t growing up under Section 28. Incredible that a Labour MP wants to take us back there.

Dr Phoenix CS Andrews (@docphoenix) 's Twitter Profile Photo

If I were Labour, I would simply get some “plans” for university funding other than “errr, recruit more international students again?” before a quarter of the sector goes under

Prof Claire Jowitt - @clairejowitt.bsky.social (@clairejowitt) 's Twitter Profile Photo

📢Hakluyt Society Essay Prize 2025 for essays by ECRs in humanities/social sciences on history of travel, exploration & cultural encounter or their effects, or critically engage with the work of the Society. 1st prize £1250; deadline 1/3/25 - Pls RT hakluyt.com/hakluyt-societ…

📢<a href="/HakluytSociety/">Hakluyt Society</a> Essay Prize 2025 for essays by ECRs in humanities/social sciences on history of travel, exploration &amp; cultural encounter or their effects, or critically engage with the work of the Society. 1st prize £1250; deadline 1/3/25 - Pls RT 
hakluyt.com/hakluyt-societ…
Jack Simpson (@jacklsimpson) 's Twitter Profile Photo

As people try use Harehills for their own agenda, good to read Mothin Ali ‘s side of getting involved to deescalate things by Robyn Vinter With how socials work & the rewards for inciting ppl. Feels so important this stuff is given space Ed Carlisle theguardian.com/politics/artic…

OTD Wolfe Tone Diary (@otdwolfetone) 's Twitter Profile Photo

July 23 1792 - Read a very long prancing letter from Burke, filled with nonsense about the French Revolution, on which he is as mad as his father.

Rosie Cousins (@rosiejcousins) 's Twitter Profile Photo

🎉 Thesis finally submitted! 📘Can’t believe it’s finished after almost four years - time for a relaxing summer and then on to the viva!

🎉 Thesis finally submitted! 📘Can’t believe it’s finished after almost four years - time for a relaxing summer and then on to the viva!
Joshua Rushton (@joshuarushton8) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Excited to share the final programme for the 'Catholicism in Transit: Exploring Mobility and Exchange in the Early Modern World' workshop! An excellent line up of speakers from around the world. Please share with anyone who might be interested!

Excited to share the final programme for the 'Catholicism in Transit: Exploring Mobility and Exchange in the Early Modern World' workshop! An excellent line up of speakers from around the world. 

Please share with anyone who might be interested!
Hannah Murphy (@murphyhs2019) 's Twitter Profile Photo

If you, like me, can’t think about next summer during summer, think about it now instead!! CFP for our SRS biennial conference, hosted by Bristol. Interdisciplinary, expansive, and friendly, this is a great forum for new work!

Richard Ansell (@richardjansell) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Just a reminder that there are a couple of days left for abstracts to discuss mobility and encounter in Bristol next year! #cfp #RenSoc25 #Twitterstorians #EarlyModern

Joshua Rushton (@joshuarushton8) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Delighted to share the poster for our online event 'Catholicism in Transit: Exploring Mobility and Exchange in the Early Modern World' (20th September). We have a great lineup of speakers for what promises to be a brilliant day!

Delighted to share the poster for our online event 'Catholicism in Transit: Exploring Mobility and Exchange in the Early Modern World' (20th September). We have a great lineup of speakers for what promises to be a brilliant day!
Krista Kesselring (@kjkesselring) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I missed the announcement for this new book earlier but am now looking forward to getting my hands on a copy - Taylor's early articles have been great. Language and Social Relations in Early Modern England academic.oup.com/book/58107

Kathleen Commons (@commonskathleen) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Delighted (and trepidatious) to share what I have learnt about the extensive body of law that excluded migrants from belonging, and rights, in early modern England. None of Hannah Arendt's "happier predecessors" of today's migrants here!

Rosie Cousins (@rosiejcousins) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Over the moon to have passed my viva yesterday! Thank you to my examiners Neil Younger and Dr Sara Barker for such an interesting discussion, and to my brilliant supervisors John Gallagher and Prof Stephen Alford 🥂

Over the moon to have passed my viva yesterday! Thank you to my examiners <a href="/NeilYounger1/">Neil Younger</a> and <a href="/DrSKBarker/">Dr Sara Barker</a> for such an interesting discussion, and to my brilliant supervisors <a href="/earlymodernjohn/">John Gallagher</a> and Prof Stephen Alford 🥂
John Gallagher (@earlymodernjohn) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Huge congratulations to Dr Rosie Cousins after her barnstorming viva success yesterday! You can already read her brilliant research on William Davison and Elizabethan diplomacy & politics in Historical Research: academic.oup.com/histres/advanc…

John Gallagher (@earlymodernjohn) 's Twitter Profile Photo

It's out! 'Migrant Voices in Multilingual London, 1560-1600' in Transactions of the Royal Historical Society. Read to find out how insults and information moved between the city's languages, and to think about how linguistic diversity shaped urban life. cambridge.org/core/journals/…

Royal Historical Society (@royalhistsoc) 's Twitter Profile Photo

'Migrant Voices in Multilingual London, 1560–1600', by John Gallagher bit.ly/4ewYS0B. Now available #OpenAccess in 'Transactions Royal Historical Society'. In his new article, John Gallagher explores how linguistic diversity shaped early modern urban life #twitterstorians 1/2

'Migrant Voices in Multilingual London, 1560–1600', by John Gallagher bit.ly/4ewYS0B. 

Now available #OpenAccess in 'Transactions <a href="/RoyalHistSoc/">Royal Historical Society</a>'. In his new article, <a href="/earlymodernjohn/">John Gallagher</a> explores how linguistic diversity shaped early modern urban life #twitterstorians 1/2