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He has appeared in a number of television documentaries, on shipbuilding, Carnival, and the Mediterranean slave trade, in addition to authoring numerous books including Christian Slaves, Muslim Masters: White Slavery in the Mediterranean, the Barbary Coast and Italy, in He is currently based in Tel Aviv where he writes about history and science. Frank Delaney , writer and broadcaster, lives in the United States, where he deconstructs Ulysses in brief weekly podcasts on his website: www. Dr Mario A. His main publications include: T. Gill , vol.

One of America's leading literary biographers, Scott Donaldson has written eight books about 20th century American authors.

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The present article is excerpted from the preface to a new paperback edition of his Fool for Love: F. Scott Fitzgerald from the University of Minnesota Press. Catherine Draycott has been Head of Wellcome Images since She was a Director of the British Association of Picture Libraries and Agencies from to and was its Chairman from to She is responsible for the management and development of Wellcome Images' collection which spans the history of medicine and civilisation from antiquity to the present day with over , images available online.

Kevin Duong is an assistant professor at Bard College. His research focuses on democracy and political violence, with an area focus on modern French political thought and intellectual history.

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At Bard, he teaches classes on the history of political thought, on gender and sexuality, and on various topics in modern intellectual history and European political development. Nadja Durbach was born in the United Kingdom and grew up in Canada. She completed her BA Hons. She is currently Professor of History at the University of Utah. She is currently working on a book about the politics of food in Modern Britain. In he was elected a fellow of the Australian Academy of the Humanities. Stassa Edwards is a writer in the Deep South. She can be reached on Twitter.

He has published previously on intellectual history and the history of political thought in Europe and South Asia. Daniel Elkind is a writer and translator in San Francisco.

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Trained as an anthropologist, he now lives in Fairbanks, Alaska and works as a wilderness guide in the Arctic. Her major research specialities are science in eighteenth-century England and scientific imagery, but she also writes and lectures on topics related to women in science. A regular contributor to popular journals as well as radio and TV, she has published a range of.

Ryan Feigenbaum is a PhD candidate in Philosophy at Villanova University, finishing his dissertation on the epistemic foundations of eighteenth-century German biology. He recently completed an Andrew W. Mellon Fellowship at The New York Botanical Garden, where he created a digital exhibition about poetic botany, a late-eighteenth century movement in which botany became the subject of poetry. Kathy E. Devon Field is the writer and host of Human Circus: Journeys in the Medieval World , a narrative history podcast about medieval travellers.

He received his M. She writes about the ways that ordinary people in the past understood the natural world and their bodies.

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Vernacular Bodies Oxford, explored how everyday ideas about making babies mediated large scale social changes. She is currently writing a cultural history of Aristotle's Masterpiece. His work has focused primarily on utopian fiction and on 20th century science fiction. Lily Ford works on the cultural history of flight, and finished her thesis on "airmindedness" in s Britain last year at Birkbeck, University of London.

Emily Lord Fransee is a historian who studies colonialism, gender, citizenship, and science fiction. Amanda Gagel is a professional editor, with a specialization in editions based on manuscript materials. She is currently custom books editor at XanEdu Publishing. Find her on Twitter mandygagel. She regularly blogs on her work with rare books and manuscripts: see the Special Collections website. Rhonda Garelick writes on fashion, performance, literature, visual art, and politics. Selected publications include: "What the history of vitalism teaches us about the Hard problem of consciousness" Philosophy and phenomenological research , "Teleology and Vitalism in the Natural Philosophy of Nehemiah Grew" British Journal for the History of Science and "Santayana's Treatment of teleology" Bulletin of the Santayana Society His research combines history of biology and contemporary metaphysics.

In particular, he researches how the history of evolution, vitalism and teleology bears on puzzles concerning mental causation, determinism and free will. Gretchen Holbrook Gerzina is chair of the department of English at Dartmouth College, New Hampshire, and teaches courses on the novel, biography, Bloomsbury and black literature of Britain and America. She is the author or editor of seven books, including a biography of Frances Hodgson Burnett and two editions of The Secret Garden.

Her most recent book is Mr. She hosts the nationally-syndicated radio program "The Book Show", interviewing authors on their recent books of literary fiction, biography and history. Henry Giardina is a writer living in Massachusetts. His criticism, essays and interviews can be found at henrygiardina. Bennett Gilbert is an Instructor in interdisciplinary philosophy and history at Portland State University.

He has written and published papers on various aspects of the history of ideas from antiquity to the present, with particular interests in the history of books and the history of communications.

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His work appears in the Journal of the Philosophy of History and is writing a forthcoming book on the philosophy of history. He is also working on the history of concepts of replication of texts and imagery. Andrew Glazzard recently completed a doctorate in English literature at the University of London. He has written on Joseph Conrad, H. Wells, and Arthur Conan Doyle, and is currently writing a book on Conrad and popular fiction.

He can be contacted at his website. Andrew Gray was the Wikipedian in Residence at the British Library from , and has worked with Wikimedia projects since He currently works as a librarian in Cambridge.

More about him can be found at jonathangray. He works as a writer, broadcaster, freelance journalist, and lecturer. He is the co-founder of Unreal City Audio, which produces immersive, critically-acclaimed tours of London as live events and audio downloads. Julia Grimes is completing her Ph.

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She has been a research assistant at the Getty Research Institute since He is a lecturer in creative writing at Birkbeck, University of London. David C. Dr Jack Hartnell is Andrew W. Mellon Lecturer and Postdoctoral Fellow at Columbia University, New York, where his research focuses on the visual culture of medieval medicine, cartography, and mathematics.


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He is preparing a book on the Wound Man, as well as an introduction to medieval medical visual culture soon to be published by the Wellcome Trust and Profile Books, entitled Medieval Bodies Previously he was an ESRC funded Collaborative Doctoral Award student working with this very collection, making it something of a labour of love over the past six years. A review of the thesis can be found here. Keith C. Heidorn, PhD has nearly forty years of experience in meteorology, climatology, air quality assessment, and education. Currently, enjoying semi-retirement in the Canadian Rockies, he continues to write The Weather Doctor internet site.

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The site, now beginning its fourteenth year, celebrates the beauty of weather through science and art. When not writing about the weather, Keith can be found painting weather and other landscapes using oil, acrylics and watercolors. She received her doctorate in May, , from the University of Delaware, and while the subject of her dissertation was a Carolingian manuscript, her research interests also include later manuscripts and early printed books.

He currently works as a content specialist at the British Library in London, and is planning to finish his first novel any decade now. For more information visit: www. Henrik Holm , MA. Henrik Holm is co-author of the book Nature Strikes Back. Daniel Horst was born in the United States in He studied art history at the University of Amsterdam and received his doctorate in at the Free University Amsterdam for a dissertation about printmaking and propaganda during the Dutch Revolt.

He publishes regularly on religious and political prints from the sixteenth and later centuries. He has been a research associate at the Rijksmuseum Amsterdam since He combines a background in the humanities Visual Studies at Harvard and the social sciences Social and Political Sciences at Cambridge. He specialises in visual and popular culture, combining theory and practice to explore case studies as seemingly diverse as the Titanic and the humour of Ali G.