Christoffer Basse Eriksen
@cberiksen.bsky.social
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Historian of science and ideas writing about microscopes, insects and flowers. Postdoc at Aarhus University. Member of the Danish Young Academy.
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jessiewhchen.bsky.social
Surprise publication day! Earlier than anticipated, you can now read my #firstbook (digital version in #openaccess) or order a printed copy through the link. Official announcement and info on book presentation event coming soon!

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#NatHist, #HistNatHist, #flowers
Everlasting Flowers between the Pages
"Everlasting Flowers between the Pages" published on 28 Aug 2025 by Brill.
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cberiksen.bsky.social
We’ll spend a lot of time in the archives of the Natural History Museum Denmark (@nhmdk.bsky.social), which holds magnificent material relating to the production of the Flora Danica, and in Northern European libraries, where we’ll research the circulation of the published volumes.
cberiksen.bsky.social
Over the coming four years, we'll be researching why European nation-states spent so many resources publishing expensive volumes depicting indigenous flowers. Our focus is on the Flora Danica published between 1761 and 1883, and how this publication helped to produce the notion of a Danish nature.
cberiksen.bsky.social
I’m very happy to announce that I’ve been awarded an IRFD Starting Grant for the project “Sovereign Flowers: Flora Danica and the Emergence of the National Flora, 1750–1900.” Hooray! The project allows me to build a small research group of a PhD student and a postdoc at Aarhus University (@au.dk).
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mflohr.bsky.social
Fascinating presentation about “Bee-keeping, plant breeding, and early 18th C flower ecology” by @cberiksen.bsky.social at ISIH 2025: “Women, Men, and other Animals” in Aarhus. @isih-blueskye.bsky.social
Three presenters at a panel at academic conference
cberiksen.bsky.social
I'm very happy to see my piece on insect pollination published on the awesome Journal of the History of Ideas blog.
jhideas.bsky.social
In a series of striking episodes from nineteenth-century botanists' and naturalists' studies of insect polination, Christoffer Eriksen (@cberiksen.bsky.social) shows how ecological thinking developed in Enlightenment-era greenhouses and gardens.
Across Natural Orders: The Enlightenment Discovery of Insect Pollination
by Christoffer Basse Eriksen
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xinyiwenhps.bsky.social
When you open an old notebook in the archive and there is a snake (skin):

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A piece of snake skin pasted into a naturalist’s calendar notebook, May 1801
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historyelaine.bsky.social
Funded PhD Studentship @UCL History and @wellcomecollection.bsky.social on project titled 'Translating Monstrosity: Constructions of Difference in #earlymodern England and France'. Deadline Jan 31st 2025. Project & application info: www.ucl.ac.uk/history/oppo.... #histmed #histsci #HSTM #bookhistory
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Find opportunities to join UCL History in academic, research, teaching and learning, admin and other capacities below.
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coastalhistory.bsky.social
Scroll through their thread. This is like an episode from A.S. Byatt’s novel _Possession_. Adventures in research! 🗃️ 💙 📚
xinyiwenhps.bsky.social
Last week, when the BJHS article by @cberiksen.bsky.social and I received the Margaret W. Rossiter History of Women in Science Prize at HSS Mérida, I wrote a 🧵 on X sharing our research process.

Now I'll redo it on BlueSky, this time with more images of our archival sources: 🗃️ #HistSci #EarlyModern
cberiksen.bsky.social
Xinyi has written a wonderful thread about our collaborative research on Margery Power peppered with pictures from our many archival trips. So many good memories!
xinyiwenhps.bsky.social
Last week, when the BJHS article by @cberiksen.bsky.social and I received the Margaret W. Rossiter History of Women in Science Prize at HSS Mérida, I wrote a 🧵 on X sharing our research process.

Now I'll redo it on BlueSky, this time with more images of our archival sources: 🗃️ #HistSci #EarlyModern
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hpspodcast.bsky.social
We made another thing! Here is a pretty great 'HPS Starter Pack' so you too can follow all the awesome history, philosophy and social studies of science (and #metasci #histSTM #philsci #philsky #hps #histsci 🧪) accounts on Bluesky. Please share widely #academicsky :)
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laurencdeutsch.bsky.social
After flowers, the next section of "Sleeping Beauties" focused on insects in fashion. To introduce the topic, they had the oldest item of the exhibit, this 1615-20 British waistcoat. It has embroidered flowers, birds, and insects with taxonomical accuracy, representing an English garden.
cberiksen.bsky.social
Proofs have arrived. We’re all set to launch the next wave of Grew scholarship.
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emilybrand.bsky.social
Current writing mood:
"There are some Erratas in the Book, but the writer says he is too lazie to give you a Note of them" (1676)

Show me a writer who cannot relate... 🗃️
cberiksen.bsky.social
Entirely new on this thing. Is there a history of science starter pack? I missed those conversations after X turned into utter garbage.