Out today! 🥳 The King's Dinner: Family, nation, and identity on the British table, 1760-1820: uclpress.co.uk/book/the-kin.... My book with Rachel Rich, @sarahfoxhistory.bsky.social & @adamcrymble.bsky.social. It is #openaccess so come take a look! cc @uclpress.bsky.social #skystorians #foodhistory
The King’s Dinner is about what it meant to be British at the end of the eighteenth century. Drawing on the vast kitchen ledgers of two royal households made newly available to research through digiti...
The working group that I co-founded, "Childbirth Technologies," is looking for new members and a new co-coordinator. The group includes both art historians and historians and welcomes scholars from any field interested in the material and visual histories of pregnancy and childbirth. DM me! 🗃️
I've just spent the day unpicking a definition, breaking down what each part means, just as I used to do as a philosophy student at uni and boy I still love it