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Simon Naylor

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kbruisch.bsky.social
Exciting list of speakers presenting in our Environmental History Research Seminar this term. If you happen to be in Dublin, come along. We'll meet on Mondays at 1 PM in the Trinity Long Room Hub #envhist

Thanks to @tlrhub.bsky.social for hosting us!
@historytcd.bsky.social
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simonnaylor.bsky.social
It's been very wet here in Scotland over the weekend but beautifully sunny for my morning run into work today.
simonnaylor.bsky.social
Not my game, I just like playing it and other @stonemaiergames.com! I am a Geography academic at Glasgow University and we're using games to encourage staff and students to think and talk about environmental issues.
simonnaylor.bsky.social
Following @greenhouseuis.net @finnarne.me excellent example and played Finspan board game in our new Creative Impact Lab today @uofglasgow.bsky.social @stonemaiergames.com

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frasermacdonald.bsky.social
On strike again.

We’ve had to do this for so long that our primary school kids who joined us on snow day picket lines are now students themselves.

Utterly ridiculous way to run a university.
Five primary school kids and a snow man on freezing, snowy UCU picket line in February 2018, coincidentally the same month that Sir Peter Mathieson became Principal of Edinburgh University.
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 🗓️🌎
dominikhhh.bsky.social
Here we go: the first session of our „energy transition & energyscapes” organised by @melinabuns.bsky.social & @dudleymarianna.bsky.social .
#ESEH2025 #EnergyHistory #EnvHist
Really excited about this.
slipshodspeller.bsky.social
The Annual Conference of the Royal Geographical Society will take place in Birmingham, 26-29th August 2025. If you’re interested in ‘Library Encounters’, whether it be campaigning, collaborating or creating, then do take a look at our session Call for Papers.

@hesterparr.bsky.social
simonnaylor.bsky.social
Beautiful plan of the proposed Forth & Clyde Canal in John Smeaton's 1767 Report to the Trustees for Fisheries, Manufactures and Improvements in Scotland.
jofhistgeog.bsky.social
Vol. 88 is out!

It is our 50th anniversary issue, and includes a special issue on ‘Archives as Worldmaking’ edited by @jakehodder.bsky.social and @snehakrishnan.bsky.social

sciencedirect.com/journal/journal-of-historical-geography/vol/88/suppl/C

Take a look at the contents below 🧵

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graceq22.bsky.social
Crofters and cottars and lairds, oh my!

Co-organising this conference in July. Sign up to the mailing list for updates here ➡️ eepurl.com/i-Zqf2
simonnaylor.bsky.social
Lovely map of canals and their catchment basins from the 1907 Royal Commission on canals and navigable rivers
simonnaylor.bsky.social
Emily St. John Mandel's Sea of Tranquility is extraordinary. Partly set on Vancouver Island (partly on the Moon!) and I picked it up and read it while visiting the west coast a couple years ago.
simonnaylor.bsky.social
who wouldn't want to be an attic genius?
simonnaylor.bsky.social
We are running a 1-day workshop on historical geographies / environmental histories of water knowledge on Thursday 15 May. If you would like to attend online and haven't already signed up please contact me using the Contact link on the webpage: www.gla.ac.uk/research/az/...
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simonnaylor.bsky.social
Congratulations Dan - look forward to reading it.

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lrb.co.uk
‘I sometimes wonder whether my love of compost is a response to the dispiriting cleanness of modern life – the spray’n’wipe, the no-touch flush, the sanitisers and disinfectants.’

@frasermacdonald.bsky.social makes compost: www.lrb.co.uk/the-paper/v4...
Fraser MacDonald · On Compost
I sometimes wonder whether my love of compost is a response to the dispiriting cleanness of modern life – the spray’...
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frasermacdonald.bsky.social
My recollection of Nan Shepherd is rather faint but I wrote about the quiet late life (and literary afterlife) of my mother’s friend and teacher, prompted by the new correspondence edited by @kerriandrewsuk.bsky.social
Fraser MacDonald · Diary: Remembering Nan Shepherd
The novels weren’t the point. The point of Nan Shepherd was herself. My mother described what a thrill it was to be...
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gianamar97.bsky.social
Great to see the full "History of Science and the 'Big Picture'" issue of BJHS Themes out. What a cover, too!

Had fun working with @feyerabender.bsky.social on our piece on crises and sciences (doi.org/10.1017/bjt....)

Read the full issue here: cambridge.org/core/journal...
@bshsnews.bsky.social
front cover of BJHS Themes volume 9 (2024), on "The History of Science and the 'Big Picture'". Image in lower half shows the Nazca lines as seen from space.
simonnaylor.bsky.social
Your book sounds amazing! And will be out in time for my Honours option course on the history of exploration!

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