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Sara M. Butler 🇨🇦
@sarabutler.bsky.social

Medievalist, fond of juries, writes about violence, dog-lover, crochet enthusiast, reads Canadian fiction. Professor of medieval history at Ohio State University.

History 40%
Political science 23%

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The Canadian Letters & Images Project is an online digital archive of Canadians’ experience during wartime at home & in battle. It contains thousands of personal letters & photos that reveal people’s experience through their own words & eyes.
www.canadianletters.ca/content/abou...

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On Friday, March 6, CMS welcomes Siobhain Bly Calkin of Carleton University's English Department to present "Writing Passion Relic Agency in Pilgrim Tales of Christian-Muslim Contexts". Please register to attend in person via Zoom, or in person, joining us for a Convivial lunch! uoft.me/SBC

Its Miscellany Monday! Here's a fun one! Kesselring, "Should 'Witches' Receive Posthumous Pardons?" (2022) legalhistorymiscellany.com/2022/01/03/s...
Should ‘Witches’ Receive Posthumous Pardons?
Upon news of a potential pardon for people convicted under the Scottish Witchcraft Act of 1563, this post asks what such pardons are for in the present and what they might do to popular understandi…
legalhistorymiscellany.com

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New #OpenAccess #HistMed article by our CHSTM colleague Dr Meng Zhang, on compulsory masking and the role of barbers in 1930s China.

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Protest From Unexpected Corners: Barbers, Labour Unions, and Compulsory Masking in Modern China, 1930s–1940s
Abstract. This article examines resistance from below to compulsory masking in modern China, from the 1930s to the 1940s. Initially marginalised and stigma
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I'm convinced AI is our generation's radium - a discovery with genuinely useful applications in specific, controlled circumstances that we stupidly put in everything from kid's toys to toothpaste until we realised the harm far too late where future generations will ask if we were out of our minds.
VC, founder, dumbass

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February 23 is the deadline to apply for Intermediate Classical Armenian, a language and paleography course held from July 5–25, 2026, at HMML in Collegeville, Minnesota. All course fees, meals, and lodging are sponsored by @dumbartonoaks.bsky.social.

Apply: hmml.org/programs/intermediate-armenian
The really appalling part is that the supposedly “originalist” justices on the Supreme court completely ignored both the text of the constitution and the history.
They stand exposed.
15 Historians File Amicus Brief in Trump v. US Debunking Immunity Claim
Historians show that history doesn’t support presidential immunity from criminal prosecution.
www.brennancenter.org

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All welcome to our next research seminar. Elaine Treharne (Stanford) on handwriting, women scribes, digital tools and manuscripts. 10 February 5.30 pm GMT, Laidlaw Library (hybrid). To register: forms.office.com/e/iP5qRb5GSk #medieval #manuscripts #palaeography #digitalhumanities

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Also one particularly well-known article is Tomi's "Women and Inheritance in Japan's Early Warrior Society" (FROM 1990!!) which talks about the loss of inheritance rights among women in warrior families and the shift towards single-heir, male-heir practices. www.jstor.org/stable/179066
Women and Inheritance in Japan's Early Warrior Society on JSTOR
Hitomi Tonomura, Women and Inheritance in Japan's Early Warrior Society, Comparative Studies in Society and History, Vol. 32, No. 3 (Jul., 1990), pp. 592-623
www.jstor.org
There isn't a sigh hard enough for these dumbass headlines. Warriors were a SOCIAL GROUP, and later a legal classification. Gender was not relevant to whether one was part of a warrior group/family/etc. You might as well write: THIS JUST IN: WOMEN EXISTED! www.the-independent.com/asia/japan/b...
Half of Japan’s samurai were women, groundbreaking exhibition at British Museum says
‘Samurai’ explores over a thousand years of Japanese history related to the elite warrior class
www.the-independent.com
Sir Ian McKellen performing a monologue from Shakespeare’s Sir Thomas More on the Stephen Colbert show. Never have I heard this monologue performed with such a keen sense of prescience. Nor have I ever been in this exact historical moment.TY Sir Ian, for reaching us once again.
#Pinks #ProudBlue

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Sara M. Butler @sarabutler.bsky.social presented her intriguing research on 13th century inquests of hate and spite. Thank you for sharing your thoughts on this fascinating topic which opens a window to medieval societies.

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No shortage of practical guide books in the 18th century...
#history #food #medicine #disease #anatomy

Its Miscellany Monday! Here's Watson, "Serial Homicide before ‘Serial Killers’: British Poisoners" (2021): legalhistorymiscellany.com/2021/12/16/s...
Serial Homicide before ‘Serial Killers’: British Poisoners
By Cassie Watson; posted 16 December 2021. Despite the now well-established academic interest in homicide, criminal justice historians have paid relatively little attention to a sub-group of murder…
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Aleksander Pluskowski's new book, The Black Cross: A History of the Baltic Crusades, is now out from @yalebooks.bsky.social. Here, Aleks tells us more about the historical sites that are important to his book www.medievalists.net/2026/01/plac... #medieval #historybooks
From Holy War to Heritage: Places to Visit if You Want to Understand the Baltic Crusades - Medievalists.net
Stone castles, brick churches, and orderly new towns still line the Baltic coast—evidence of how the Baltic Crusades remade a medieval frontier. Aleksander Pluskowski traces the routes of conquest…
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I am late to this but I am very sad to learn of the death of my former colleague and friend, Tom Freeman, known to many as THE expert on Foxe's Book of Martyrs, but of so many other early modern and, indeed, medieval topics. And of Diet Coke.

www.essex.ac.uk/news/2019/03...
Historian in focus: Thomas Freeman | University of Essex
www.essex.ac.uk
JOB! Lecturer in early medieval history at my lovely once and future department! www.kcl.ac.uk/jobs/136727-...
Lecturer in Early Medieval History | King's College London
www.kcl.ac.uk
A couple of new open-access titles of possible interest to scholars of medieval Europe -- this one on merchants, legal pluralism, and predictability in commerce: www.vandenhoeck-ruprecht-verlage.com/themen-entde... #MedievalSky
JOB ALERT: Lead Curator, Modern Archives & Manuscripts (1601-1800) at The British Library - closing date: 18th Feb

www.jobs.ac.uk/job/DQH179/l...
Lead Curator: Modern Archives & Manuscripts (1601 – 1800) at British Library
Explore an exciting academic career as a Lead Curator: Modern Archives & Manuscripts (1601 – 1800). Don't miss out on other academic jobs. Click to apply and explore more opportunities.
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