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charmianmansell.bsky.social
Historian of women’s work, everyday mobilities and court records, 1500-1700. Lecturer in Early Modern History | University of Sheffield
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Great new article on geo-coding British census addresses 👇👇👇

So pleased my article on geo-coding addresses of 121 million + people in British censuses 1851-1911 is now out with Historical Methods! #openaccess - map any census info (ages, occupations, birthplaces etc) by address - link census to other spatial datasets Get the code and data 👇

Check out my talk with @charmianmansell.bsky.social on the @newbooksnetwork.bsky.social about Female Servants in Early Modern England. @oxunipress.bsky.social 💙📚 #earlymodern #skystorians #16thc #17thc #history

A couple years ago I put together a little list of yearly fellowships and applications, mostly for early modernists. It includes deadlines, salaries, and requirements. docs.google.com/spreadsheets...

Hello, new followers! Reposting this recent announcement for those who missed it: New era for the HLQ. Please share widely! If you study the #earlymodern period (c. 1400-1800) in any discipline, we'd love to see what you're working on. www.pennpress.org/journals/jou...

KCL's Centre for Early Modern Studies hasn't made the leap here yet, so sharing a CFP for a conference "Rethinking State and Society" organised by our wonderful colleague Jonah Miller... #EarlyModern 🗃️

Honored and delighted to be joining this conversation next week with Steve Hindle and Charmain about her [@charmianmansell.bsky.social] excellent new book @thenacbs.bsky.social www.nacbs.org/event-detail...

Very pleased to see this post out today, and to share some of my PhD research on perjury in early modern communities.

My book Female Servants in Early Modern England is out now! And it’s open access! Order here (for 30% off enter code AAFLYG6) or download for free 👇 global.oup.com/academic/pro...

If you need me, I’ll be checking these proofs for a couple of days… #earlymodern should be out in March 2024.

📣From our latest issue! Charmian Mansell (@charmianmansell.bsky.social) (@camhistory.bsky.social) on 'Reconstructing the Labour of Care in Early Modern England' #Labour #Care #Economy #Resources #Food #Emotion 🫂 🔓Read open access here: www.cambridge.org/core/journal... 🗃️📉📈

The English translation of our book that studies slavery in the history of the Dutch Central Bank (DNB) is now available Open Acces! It can be downloaded here: library.oapen.org/handle/20.50... @fatahblack.bsky.social and Lauren Lauret.

History folk! Anyone got any clues what this might be? About the size of a cigarette packet but sadly lacking any identifying branding I can see… #19c 🗃️

Finally made it over here and looking forward to connecting with people. I’m an early modern historian with an almost finished book on female servants 🥳 also: gender and work, early modern mobility/travel and legacies of British slave traders. Hello!