Reetta Sippola
@reettasippola.bsky.social
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Cultural history detective researching material agency & more-than-human encounters on Captain Cook´s third voyage. Also flirting with environmental history, space, history of science, knowledge making, maps and sea charts. Loves cucumber.
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reettasippola.bsky.social
Fascinating work of Dr. Sara Caputo will be discussed online next Weds evening (6:30pm London time)! My #posthumanistic research has been quite inspired by her views on the #tracks on the water and on #seacharts. www.rgs.org/events/upcom...
#HakluytSociety #maritimehistory
Lightning at sea in the 18th and 19th centuries
Dr Sara Caputo's EGR Taylor lecture 2025 will discuss how lightning shaped the maritime world drawing on sources from Britain and western Europe.
www.rgs.org
reettasippola.bsky.social
This rearly seen draft image of the #walrushunt scene by #JohnWebber (1778) received delightful discussion in #maritimebritain conference last week.

🦄 'Sea horse' was widely used to mean 'walrus' in the 17th and 18th C English; compare with Norwegian and Icelandic words like morse and rosmarus
reettasippola.bsky.social
I was trialing my #PhD arguments last week in the
@MaritimeBritain project´s conference in #Southampton. Thanks all delegates for allowing me to pick your brains about #counternarrative to #heroism using #animalhistory #captaincook

#incookcompany #maritimehistory #18thC
reettasippola.bsky.social
#faffe Kiinnostava tutkimus Suomessa parin vuosisadan aikana bongatuista lajeista tänään ulkona! Julkaisun yhteydessä luennoitiin digitutkimuksen teosta ja tulosten merkityksestä samalla teosta slaideilla selaillen - onpa kaunis kirja! Onnea!! @utu.fi #kulttuurihistoria #sanomalehtiarkisto
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lsangha.bsky.social
📢NEW MANY-HEADED MONSTER SERIES📢

Today I introduce 'Visual Culture in #EarlyModern England', a series that celebrates the relaunch of the brilliant 'British Printed Images to 1700' database and showcases historians' use of printed images.

🗃️ #Skystorians

manyheadedmonster.com/2025/02/24/a...
Screenshot of the front page of British Printed Images to 1700. Printed images border the screen on both sides, in the centre is the website title and various links: About, Search, Resources, Research.
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emiliekmmurphy.bsky.social
Finished a draft chapter today for my little book Listening to #EarlyModern Travel writing. The chapter is 'Earwitnessing and the authentication of experience' and it argues that travel writing was not just an eyewitness genre; that 'seeing' was a multisensory experience... (1/2)
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zannavanloon.bsky.social
Another fascinating #EarlyModern #Bookhistory conference to apply for, this time held at the National Library of Lithuania. Deadline: 30th of April!

💙📚📜 #rarebooks
#printhistory
mildakviz.bsky.social
📢 Call for Papers! Join us at Acutus et Argutus: Early Modern Print Culture in Motion 📚✨ Dive into the dynamic world of book history and print culture. Submit your proposals by 30 April 2025. More info: konferencijos.lnb.lt/acutus-et-ar...

#CFP #AcademicConference #EarlyModernStudies
A dark blue conference banner with ornate Baroque-style floral patterns in vibrant teal, orange, and white hues. The text reads: ACUTUS ET ARGUTUS: Early Modern Print Culture in Motion, scheduled for 8–10 October 2025 in Vilnius, Lithuania. Logos of the Martynas Mažvydas National Library of Lithuania and the National Museum of Lithuania are displayed at the bottom.
reettasippola.bsky.social
Asian kulkua kun jatkuvasti pohditaan: tässä eräs tiiviisti esitetty kommentti pituuspiirin mittaamisesta 1700-luvulla #longitude #earlymodern #seacharts journal.sciencemuseum.ac.uk/article/chro...
Chronometers, charts, charisma: on histories of longitude - Science Museum Group Journal
journal.sciencemuseum.ac.uk
reettasippola.bsky.social
Kun eurooppalaiset aina nimesi ‘uusia’ paikkoja kaveriensa tai tapahtumien mukaan, niin arvaa missä Cook sai reissun parhaan dinnerin? #inCookCompany #maphistory
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ebishirl.bsky.social
This is such a good thread, and meshes with the reasons I don't use GenAI tools to even brainstorm, much less write first drafts of anything. Why would I want to steer my thinking away from my own unique ideas and toward some probabilistic algorithm trained on who knows what parts of the internet?
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reettasippola.bsky.social
Note to employment agency, I am currently unemployed and in need of funding for this research! Maybe stating the obvious but These posts are a part of getting known and getting hired, not the actual work.
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onslies.bsky.social
Come and hear all about “Food history as history of knowledge: preservation technologies in the #EarlyModern #LowCountries” from the fab @mariekehendriksen.bsky.social

Friday 31 January, 17:30 (UK time), @ihr.bsky.social or on zoom. All welcome! www.history.ac.uk/events/food-...
Painting of an early early modern looking kitchen with two women and a baby. One of the women sitting and seemingly plucking a chicken, the other is showing her something on a plate
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willpooley.bsky.social
Note that what is being tested here is not even what most academic historians would recognize as worth asking, but just basic ‘facts’ (compiled by a research team then cross compared to genAI multiple choice responses). It can’t pass school rote learning, it sure AF can’t do independent research 🗃️
christinekooi.bsky.social
“I thought the AI chatbots would do a lot better,” said del Rio-Chanona, corresponding author of the study and assistant professor at UCL. “History is often viewed as facts, but sometimes interpretation is necessary to make sense of it.”

Where does one even start....🗃️
www.earth.com/news/ai-stru...
AI struggles to understand human history and fails miserably when tested
The study, which is the first of its kind, evaluates the historical knowledge of leading AI models such as ChatGPT-4, Llama, and Gemini.
www.earth.com
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altyellonatpark.org
Paint me
Like one of your French girls
Male otter exposing himself on the ice, with a little of Soda Butte Creak on the bottom left.
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tsoens.bsky.social
Monday! Book presentation of our new textbook Environmental History. Online and free, welcome #envhist @eseh.bsky.social
moneschleper.bsky.social
Join us on Monday for the @eseh.bsky.social environmental history today seminar! #envhist
reettasippola.bsky.social
I study #human-walrus encounters as a part of my doctoral research, thus all the #walrus things in my feed. #animalhistory #animalagency
mariejaros.bsky.social
1519: The Bishop of Trondheim sends the salted head of a #walrus to the Pope in Rome. In Strasbourg it was drawn and provided with verses describing the appearance, way of life and fate of this walrus: "My strong dentures have not helped me"

#Gessner, Fischbuch (1563), p. 91
reettasippola.bsky.social
ringelrobin.bsky.social
the emperor for my seal tarot 🦭 (shhhhh it’s a pinniped it counts)

#art #illustration #sealsky #artsky #tarot #seals #walrus
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jackdashby.bsky.social
If you were to say that the main benefit of time-travel would be to go back 5-10 million years to see Odobenocetops - the #whale with one tusk like a #walrus - I would not argue.
An Odobenocetops skull, with one massive backwards-facing tusk, on display at the National Museum of Natural History in Paris, along with an illustration of the animal.
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elmunc.bsky.social
Through the good graces of school.ai this morning, I had a chat with Anne Frank.

I had a helluva time trying to get her to say a bad word about Nazis.

Here's our conversation in this thread.

#history #skystorians #historysky #holocaust
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digigeolab.bsky.social
📢 Seminar Announcement! 👉 "Spatial big data research for fair and sustainable societies: Celebrating 15 years of the Digital Geography Lab"

When: 7 Feb
Where: Unioninkatu 33, Helsinki (+ online!)

Program 👉 https://buff.ly/3Cek6ms
Register: 👉 https://buff.ly/4hjVYOc
reettasippola.bsky.social
A fellowship in #greenwichmaritimemuseum 🔥
reettasippola.bsky.social
After I read about what these keynote speakers have been writing on #earlymodern nature and agency, I think i need to travel here
#cfp
sashahandley.bsky.social
Please share the CFP for our conference: 'Bodies and Environments in the Early Modern World'. Our keynotes are Marcy Norton @marcynorton.bsky.social (Pennsylvania) & Sara Miglietti (Warburg Institute). Join us 9-10 June at JRRIL, Manchester. Further details at: sites.manchester.ac.uk/sleeping-wel...