Dr Jennifer Evans
@HistorianJen
Senior lecturer, Historian of 17thc reproduction & medicine. FRHistS. Books: Aphrodisiacs in Early Modern England (2014), Maladies & Medicine (2017). (She/Her)
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You can now catch me chatting to Dr Miranda Melcher on the New Books Network 📚 podcast about my new book!! Available on all podcast platforms.
open.spotify.com/episode/1TEESr…
Jaega Wise also meets @historianjen for a chat about aphrodisiacs from the past at cocktail bar come museum of curiosities The Last Tuesday Society & Viktor Wynd Museum with some fascinating insights into how foods were once understood to impact the body.. 🫘🫛🦪
Can't recommend this enough to people. It's a fantastic piece of work. Calling all #twitterstorians
Very enjoyable to hear Greg Jenner talk about his career and approach to making history accessible and enjoyable. Royal Historical Society
You can catch me chatting to Jessica Cale about my latest book on the Jessica Cale podcast. We talk venereal disease, impotence and men's health.
dirtysexyhistory.com/podcast
I wrote something Christmassy! Perfect timing really! Dr Lisa Smith Rachel Rich Adam Crymble #thekingsdinners #18thC #twitterstorians #christmas #christmas dinner
theconversation.com/christmas-at-k…
Humanities and Jobs Data: What's the Real Story? Fighting back against the well worn but untrue trope that humanities graduates lack employability
scholarlykitchen.sspnet.org/2023/12/14/hum… via Scholarly Kitchen
Have you considered a Masters by Research degree? Conduct your own research supported by the UH Doctoral College training programme and expert supervision. Speak to us now about your potential project. #postgraduate #historydegree