Intoxicating Spaces (@intoxspaces) 's Twitter Profile
Intoxicating Spaces

@intoxspaces

We’re a @HERA_Research project exploring the impact of new intoxicants (🍫, ☕️, 🚬, opium, and sugar) on urban spaces in Europe, 1600–1850.

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Institute of Historical Research (@ihr_history) 's Twitter Profile Photo

In our latest issue of #HistoricalResearch - 'Material encounters: the alternative use of clay tobacco pipes in England and Wales, c.1600–1900' by Dr Sarah Inskip and @DrAngelaMuir doi.org/10.1093/hisres… (OA)

In our latest issue of #HistoricalResearch - 'Material encounters: the alternative use of clay tobacco pipes in England and Wales, c.1600–1900' by <a href="/SarahAInskip/">Dr Sarah Inskip</a> and @DrAngelaMuir doi.org/10.1093/hisres… (OA)
UoY Borthwick Institute for Archives (@uoyborthwick) 's Twitter Profile Photo

🚨 We are recruiting for a part-time Project Archivist to develop the Alcoholics Anonymous Great Britain Archive here at the Borthwick. 18.5 hours per week, at university grade 6 (£35-£43k, adjusted for part time), with funding for at least 2 years. jobs.york.ac.uk/vacancy/projec…

Gabrielle Robilliard (@gabyrobilliard) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Had a good chuckle when I read the last line in Mr Seymour’s list of wares from the 1750s … and lots of coffee and tea equipment for Intoxicating Spaces. One of many cool finds this week amongst the Prize Papers Project at the The National Archives. #archives #maritimehistory #coffee #tea

Had a good chuckle when I read the last line in Mr Seymour’s list of wares from the 1750s … and lots of coffee and tea equipment for <a href="/intoxspaces/">Intoxicating Spaces</a>. One of many cool finds this week amongst the <a href="/Prize_Papers/">Prize Papers Project</a> at the <a href="/UkNatArchives/">The National Archives</a>. #archives #maritimehistory #coffee #tea
The Public Domain Review (@publicdomainrev) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Tobacco Club, a painting by Abraham Teniers, mid-17th century. Singerie — from the French for “Monkey Trick” — is a genre of art in which monkeys are depicted mimicking human behaviour. See our top pick of examples here: publicdomainreview.org/collections/th…

Tobacco Club, a painting by Abraham Teniers, mid-17th century. 

Singerie — from the French for “Monkey Trick” — is a genre of art in which monkeys are depicted mimicking human behaviour. See our top pick of examples here: publicdomainreview.org/collections/th…
Gabrielle Robilliard (@gabyrobilliard) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Industrial snuff: these giant pestle and mortars were designed to grind tobacco for snuffing, housed in ⁦Kelham Island Museum⁩ in Sheffield, from local snuff makers Wilson & Co. ⁦Intoxicating Spaces⁩ #tobaccohistory #snuff

Industrial snuff: these giant pestle and mortars were designed to grind tobacco for snuffing, housed in ⁦<a href="/KelhamIsland/">Kelham Island Museum</a>⁩ in Sheffield, from local snuff makers Wilson &amp; Co. ⁦<a href="/intoxspaces/">Intoxicating Spaces</a>⁩ #tobaccohistory #snuff
Duygu Yıldırım (@historiandiary) 's Twitter Profile Photo

For those who might be interested in reading the "coffee" part in Natural Things in Early Modern Worlds, I have uploaded the whole chapter ☕️ "Coffee: Of Melancholic Turkish Bodies and Sensory Experiences" #twitterstorians academia.edu/97633020/Coffe… via Academia

Dr Laura Eastlake (@victorianmasc) 's Twitter Profile Photo

2024 will be 70 years since Terry’s discontinued its ‘chocolate apple’ - the counterpart to its ‘chocolate orange’. I’m so curious to find out how it tasted. Come on Carambar, limited edition anniversary run!? 1/-

2024 will be 70 years since Terry’s discontinued its ‘chocolate apple’ - the counterpart to its ‘chocolate orange’. I’m so curious to find out how it tasted. Come on <a href="/Carambar_France/">Carambar</a>, limited edition anniversary run!? 1/-
Urban History (@urbanhistorycup) 's Twitter Profile Photo

"the study of the city as a space can now be more fully understood by a more nuanced account of the city as a changing configuration of places or the urban as a process" #UrbanHistory50 bit.ly/3D4a1oY

"the study of the city as a space can now be more fully understood by a more nuanced account of the city as a changing configuration of places or the urban as a process"

#UrbanHistory50  bit.ly/3D4a1oY
Susanne Rau (@spatial_history@mstdn.social) (@spatial_history) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Thank you all for this enthusiasm! Do you also know that my "History, Space and Place" is now available in #openaccess? routledge.com/History-Space-… #spatialhistory and also a chapter on #cities

Thank you all for this enthusiasm! Do you also know that my "History, Space and Place" is now available in #openaccess? 

routledge.com/History-Space-… 
#spatialhistory and also a chapter on #cities
Dr Lindsay Middleton is Well Fed&Well Read (@lindsmiddleton) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Anchovy ice cream? Sign me up!🍦 I had a great time writing this piece for The Conversation about historical ice cream, leisure, and food in heritage properties. Whether the flavours are tantalising, or best left in the past, is up to you... theconversation.com/the-strange-hi…

Pam Lock (@pamplemoussepam) 's Twitter Profile Photo

My collection of weird intoxicating tales is almost a reality. Been checking galleys this week so nearly there. I hope you guys enjoy it. Will let @DrinkingStudies and A&D History know when it's out 🍷👻

@foreshoreseashore (@mudlarkanna) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I've been chucking my recent clay pipe finds (#found #mudlarking on the #thames) into this glass box over the last few months. I tend not to take pictures of them on the #foreshore as I get lost in the moment - plucking them like flowers from the #mud. 1600s-1700s #claypipes

The Public Domain Review (@publicdomainrev) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Liquid Bewitchment: Gin Drinking in England, 1700–1850" in which James Brown enters the architecture of intoxication — dram shops, gin halls, barbershops — exploring the spaces that catered to pleasure or evil, depending who you asked: publicdomainreview.org/essay/liquid-b…

Liquid Bewitchment: Gin Drinking in England, 1700–1850" in which James Brown enters the architecture of intoxication — dram shops, gin halls, barbershops — exploring the spaces that catered to pleasure or evil, depending who you asked: publicdomainreview.org/essay/liquid-b…
Dr Hannah Halliwell (@hanhalliwell) 's Twitter Profile Photo

My book is officially out!!!! I can't believe I am putting my own book on my bookshelf 😭 'Art, Medicine, and Femininity: Visualising the Morphine Addict in Paris, 1870-1914' McGill-Queen's University Press ✨You can get a cheeky 30% off with the code MQF2✨ mqup.ca/art--medicine-…

My book is officially out!!!! 
I can't believe I am putting my own book on my bookshelf 😭  

'Art, Medicine, and Femininity: Visualising the Morphine Addict in Paris, 1870-1914' <a href="/McGillQueensUP/">McGill-Queen's University Press</a>

✨You can get a cheeky 30% off with the code MQF2✨

mqup.ca/art--medicine-…
Intoxicating Spaces (@intoxspaces) 's Twitter Profile Photo

New project! Building on insights developed within Intoxicating Spaces, Place, Craft, and Alcohol in Historical Perspective is exploring artisan brewing and distilling in Sheffield with a wide range of partners. Find out more on the project's website: sites.google.com/sheffield.ac.u… 🍻🍸

New project! Building on insights developed within Intoxicating Spaces, Place, Craft, and Alcohol in Historical Perspective is exploring artisan brewing and distilling in Sheffield with a wide range of partners. Find out more on the project's website: sites.google.com/sheffield.ac.u… 🍻🍸