Peter R. Martin
@peterrmartin.bsky.social
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Assistant Professor in Cultural and Historical Geography at @uniofnottingham.bsky.social. Interested in critical histories of Arctic exploration and knowledge production. linktr.ee/peter_r_martin
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New article from yours truly! My attempt to engage with decolonial animal geographies by critiquing the problematic reindeer herding scheme initiated by Sheldon Jackson in late nineteenth century Alaska.

Any and all feedback welcome!
jofhistgeog.bsky.social
New article!

'From hunters to herders: Race, reindeer and imperial expansion in Alaska c.1890–1906', by @peterrmartin.bsky.social.

Read it here: doi.org/10.1016/j.jhg.2025.06.008
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laurenworking.bsky.social
Delighted to share some initial research that Stephanie Pratt (Crow Creek Dakota) & I have started at Knole @researchnt.bsky.social. How can its transatlantic connections also centre Indigenous presence? What new interpretation might such frameworks allow?

www.historyworkshop.org.uk/indigenous-h...
Indigenous Plant Stories in an English Treasure House
Delve into the links between Knole and Indigenous American histories as we investigate its colonial connections.
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patriciasgeo.bsky.social
📯Very excited to see the new HGRG Newsletter! There is a special section to the ICHG in China.
Events, publications, grants and reports all in this wonderful edition. Enjoy!!
📖 Read it here: hgrg.org.uk/wp-content/u...
@rgsibg.bsky.social @treeseeker.bsky.social @lghgseminar.bsky.social
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magic.bas.ac.uk
We are so pleased to announce the official launch of the new BAS Map Catalogue 🎉🗺

The catalogue contains open access topographic, thematic and geological maps, as well as full details on where to purchase our professionally printed published maps.

Have a look for yourselves at bas.ac.uk/maps!

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🗺️NEW: BAS Map Catalogue is live!

Explore Antarctica and the Arctic through our collection of professional maps. Perfect for educators, adventurers, and polar enthusiasts. Many available on open licence for free download. #PolarMaps #Antarctica
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aileenfyfe.bsky.social
Exciting early-career fellowships with UK cultural institutions, funded by #AHRC, www.ukri.org/opportunity/... (look for the spreadsheet with the list of institutions!) Deadline for EoI: 10 December.
Early career fellowships in cultural and heritage institutions: 2025
Apply for funding to conduct research at participating cultural and heritage institutions.
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sealsandsurvival.bsky.social
New! Piece by PI @danitaburke.bsky.social & SI Erik Kielsen on the EU public consultation on fitness of its trade ban on seal products. Prelim results suggest no Greenlandic public input. Calling for @ec.europa.eu to pause report & engage first @coastalpeoplerpg.bsky.social @uk.theconversation.com
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patriciasgeo.bsky.social
Super proud of this research group! HGRG at the International Conference of Historical Geographers in China!
Next stop of the ICHG will be Rio de Janeiro in 2028, save the date 🗓️🌎
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historyworkshop.org.uk
How do we decolonise archives?

In this collaborative piece, researchers Christina Williamson, Beth Greenhorn, and Carol Payne and Inuit Elder Ann Meekitjuk Hanson reflect on the role of names in the colonial archive.
Project Naming
Explore the significance of Project Naming to decolonize archives and connect Inuit communities with their ancestral photographs.
www.historyworkshop.org.uk
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sprucehen.bsky.social
this Transactions piece had been in the slow cooker for many years I'm so glad that it's out!
dcockayne.bsky.social
This looks fascinating - excited to check out more of Smith's work! Her recent paper from Transactions also looks excellent: rgs-ibg.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/full/10....
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ingridagnete.bsky.social
Really enjoyed this beautiful book, 'Circumpolar Connections: Creative #Indigenous Geographies of the #Arctic' (eds. Finbog, Kane, Riquet) - thanks to cultural geographies for the chance to review it: journals.sagepub.com/doi/10.1177/...
Book review: Liisa-Rávná Finbog, Joan Naviyuk Kane, and Johannes Riquet, Circumpolar Connections: Creative Indigenous Geographies of the Arctic - Ingrid A. Medby, 2025
journals.sagepub.com
peterrmartin.bsky.social
Lastly, massive thanks to @admsrl.bsky.social for sharing his ideas and helping me get up to speed on animal geogs!
peterrmartin.bsky.social
New article from yours truly! My attempt to engage with decolonial animal geographies by critiquing the problematic reindeer herding scheme initiated by Sheldon Jackson in late nineteenth century Alaska.

Any and all feedback welcome!
jofhistgeog.bsky.social
New article!

'From hunters to herders: Race, reindeer and imperial expansion in Alaska c.1890–1906', by @peterrmartin.bsky.social.

Read it here: doi.org/10.1016/j.jhg.2025.06.008
Reposted by Peter R. Martin
lootina.bsky.social
Terrific interview with anthropologist Hugh Brody on how he came to work in Canada, first for the federal government, and then with Indigenous groups. Insights on government science, notions of a “benevolent bureaucracy” in the 70s, and more. #envhist #cdnhist niche-canada.org/2025/07/16/m...
MVPI@50: An Interview with Hugh Brody
The 1977 Northern Frontier, Northern Homeland report reshaped northern development debates, centering Indigenous rights and Hugh Brody’s anthropological insights.
niche-canada.org
peterrmartin.bsky.social
A few of the field sketches produced by William Healey Dall during his expeditions in Alaska ✒️🗺️
Sketch of Nulato Fort produced by William Healey Dall. Sketch of a dog sled produced by William Healey Dall. Sketch map of the Yukon River produced by William Healey Dall. Sketch of a ships cabin produced by William Healey Dall.
peterrmartin.bsky.social
Made it across the pond safely, and finally got my hands on the Smithsonian Institution Archives! Always interesting to see what 'mysteries' archives contain... 🐌
Archival materials relating to William Healey Dall. Map of the Arctic included in the William Healey Dall collections. Newspaper cutting that reads 'Mystery of the Singing Snails of Hawaii solved at last'
peterrmartin.bsky.social
Congratulations António! Wonderful news! 🎉
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peterrmartin.bsky.social
Ooh yes absolutely! Moments of contact during the Franklin searches in the Bering Strait/Beaufort Sea are what I'm hoping to study next so these look really useful!
peterrmartin.bsky.social
Thanks Charlotte! Yes ASC Anchorage has been at the top of my list for a long time now - just need to get some funding together to get myself over there!
peterrmartin.bsky.social
Oh wow, this is such a great resource! And the links to the digital archive records are super helpful as well! Thanks for making and sharing!
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tinaadcock.bsky.social
Delighted to announce that yesterday was publication day for *A Cold Colonialism: Modern Exploration and the Canadian North* 🥳

It feels great to have it out there. I look forward to hearing from readers 😃

Available from @ubcpress.bsky.social: www.ubcpress.ca/a-cold-colon...

#cdnhist #envhist
A Cold Colonialism
A Cold Colonialism - Modern Exploration and the Canadian North; A Cold Colonialism reframes exploration as a modern enterprise – one through which southern Canadians and Americans sought to exert cont...
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