meant to add the #histmed tag also well.
Posts by John O'Keefe
Black and white map depicting the spread of smallpox through North America, 1775-1782. Arrows show points of origin in Quebec, spreading into Great Lakes, annd from Pensacola to Savannah to Chesapeake region, and then back to Charleston. A separate wave originating from Mexico city to other Spanish-ruled areas, and a hypothetical spread from Texas/New Mexico to northern plains, Pacific NW, and into subartic regions and Hudson Bay.
Map of spread of #smallpox in North America, 1775-1782, from page 7 of Fenn, Elizabeth A. 2002. Pox Americana: The Great Smallpox Epidemic of 1775-82. 1. paperback ed. Hill and Wang.
Thanks!! Just requested the book. I knew there had been something more recent but couldn't remember exactly.
There's also a podcast as well: bsky.app/profile/bfwo...
Speaking of social history and the American Revolution, I just saw this h-net review of Michelle Craig McDonald's Coffee Nation in my email inbox: www.h-net.org/reviews/show... #socialhistory #foodhistory
should probably add #histbookchat and #historyofmedicine tags too
Okay, #skystorians, I'm writing a lecture on the social history of 1776. I'm going to be using Elizabeth Fenn's Pox Americana to cover the smallpox epidemic, but if there's good articles/books that provide an update (Fenn's book was published 25 years ago! 🗃️) please reply in the comments.
Follow the important work of the archivists, librarians and historians building the People's Archive of National Park Signs at Save Our Signs. 🗃️
sites.google.com/umn.edu/save...
Settling into “To Philly With Love,” the Hallmark movie about a historian falling in love with an archivist in Philly. decider.com/2026/04/18/t...
A contact form reads: Subject: Checking Authenticity Body of message Hi there Beth. I have been contacted by someone who is using the email, [email blacked out], and using you name and one of your novels 'Feast of the Starving Stone: The Chef’s Five' to engage with me as a fellow author - if it is you then great, if it is not, as i suspect, then this is a fake approach. I just wanted to be sure. thanks. [signed name blacked out] You're a real person, right? No, I'm a bot. Please don't include existential questions in a contact form. Yes.
I just found out that an AI scammer is impersonating me in their spam campaign. I am LIVID.
Please, please share this post. Warn people. I’m horrified that someone might be ripped off in my name.
No one is safe from being impersonated like this.
Ahmed Shafick - 25 - Egypt - Mohammedan - Doctor Lewis Brumberg - 23 - Cape Town - Hebrew - Student Monis Shapiro - 24 - Cape Town - Hebrew - Student
Best part of the 1926 Irish census (apart from everyone having 11 kids) has to be the boarders. Look at these lads
Let me summarize simply: they know they will have to pay too many descendents of the enslaved, so let's kill the project.
My photo shows a Hellenistic era hemispherical mosaic glass bowl viewed from above. The glass has a floral pattern made up of tiny, many-petalled blue, white, and yellowy-green flowers against a dark purple background (looks black in my photo). The bowl has an alternating diagonal-striped black and white glass rim. The bowl has been reconstructed from fragments and the plain light blue areas are where missing glass fragments have been replaced during reconstruction. It measures 13.2 cm in diameter and 7.5 cm in height. It was made in the eastern Mediterranean about 200-100 BC.
This Hellenistic mosaic glass bowl looks so modern, yet it was made over 2,000 years ago!
Ancient glassmakers created the tiny flower pattern using a technique now known as ‘millefiori’ (thousand flowers). A timeless design still made by glassmakers today!
British Museum 📷 by me
#Archaeology
“At least nine immigrants have died of presumed suicides since President Donald Trump assumed office in January 2025. Since then, at least 49 people have died overall in ICE custody, according to a Miami Herald analysis of press releases, death reports, autopsies, and government documents.”
Really important piece in the Guardian, on Harvard’s slow-walking and stone-walling of its historical complicity with the slave trade, featuring testimony from amazing scholars @caitlindeangelis.bsky.social and @carladmartin.bsky.social 🗃️
www.athensmessenger.com/news/two-stu... This was a non-violent anti-ICE demonstration - and a ridiculous overstep by #ohiouniversity administration. The Board of Trustees needs to listen to student concerns.
The article contains a full list - humanities definitely affected across Ohio public universities. History major eliminated at #shawneestate
The gray box for Witch Hunt: 1649 stands next to a column of maroon text. The text reads, Call for reviewers! Below it are bullet points which read, free review copy, any medium, and open to many areas of expertise. Below this text is a smaller line which reads contact cmichpress@cmich.edu for more information.
Calling all gamers, historians, and fans of anything witch history-related! We are seeking content creators who would be interested in reviewing the revised version of Martha McGill's game, Witch Hunt: 1649. For more information, email cmichpress@cmich.edu.
#witchhunt1649game #callforreviewers
Nearly 90 degree programs have been identified to be cut at Ohio’s public universities since Senate Bill 1 was signed into law a year ago ohiocapitaljournal.com/2026/04/16/o...
CINCINNATI —
Two officers claiming to be with U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement visited multiple Cincinnati public schools on Wednesday, asking about students.
by Karin Johnson
www.wlwt.com/article/ice-...
Some data on how people are actually reading more and book sales are up, much as I suspected.
@juliarosekraut.bsky.social and @tylermcbrien.com explain the history and evolution of ideological exclusion and deportation as a tool of political repression in the United States. www.lawfaremedia.org/article/the-...
Jessica Lake also has a new article on men's sexual defamations suits, tying it to the rise of professions in the nineteenth century: academic.oup.com/ajlh/advance... #legalhistory
The book cover for Belfastmen: An Intimate History of Life before Gay Liberation. It shows two men sat on a bench in the 1930s.
"Belfastmen: An Intimate History of Life before Gay Liberation" is published TODAY by @cornellupress.bsky.social! I tell the story of how queer men didn't just exist in Belfast but could be accepted by friends, family & colleagues... at least until a moral panic about homosexuality in the 1950s. 🧵
Alleged white supremacist pleads guilty in fire at social justice center that trained civil rights icons www.nbcnews.com/news/nbcblk/...
Not only has Trump decimated anti-trafficking services, but as his administration indiscriminately detains immigrants to comply with his mass-deportations agenda, trafficking survivors have been caught in the dragnet — even when they have legal status.
My latest:
www.thecut.com/article/sex-...
Holy heck if you haven't taken a look at this just launched project and resources from the @historians.org _American Historical Review_, it's incredible. Of course I went to the 1665 Mass Bay petition about royal authoritarianism. Excellent!
www.historians.org/news-publica...
On Pedantry: A Cultural History of the Know-it-All
Arnoud S. Q. Visser
newbooksnetwork.com/on-pedantry #pedantry #everythinghasahistory
A deep dive into women in early republic New Jersey, where they voted and brought forth slander lawsuits. PLUS in early 1800s North Carolina, indigenous women were also successful in using slander law #cherokeehistory
Special Damage: The Slander of Women and the Gendered History of Defamation Law
Jessica Lake
newbooksnetwork.com/special-damage #legalhistory #womenshistory