Authors

Aaron Stoyack
Aaron Stoyack
BA History

Aaron is a historian, museum specialist, and writer. He graduated Summa Cum Laude from West Chester University with a BA in History. Aaron served on local commissions and presented at regional and national public history and education conferences. He enjoys researching and interpreting all aspects of history, from local to global scale.

Abigail Rose
Abigail Rose
BA Ancient History and Archaeology

Abigail has a BA in Archaeology and Ancient History from the University of Leicester and is still bitter that they only started digging up car parks in the search of Medieval kings when she left. Her special interests are the early Roman Empire, Roman settlement of Britain, and Medieval England. Abigail works in further education, sharing her passion for History with the next generation, as well as working as a Careers Advisor.

Abygail Irving
Abygail Irving
MA Chinese Studies, Bsc Anthropology

Abygail Irving is a poet and student of the human condition. She has worked primarily as a ghostwriter in subjects pertaining to Chinese culture and metaphysics but blogs on a variety of subjects. She is passionate about learning and understanding the world.

Adam J. Sacks
Adam J. Sacks
MA & PhD History, MS (High Honors), Phi Beta Kappa

Adam J Sacks holds an MA, PhD from Brown University Department of History, an MS in Education from the City College of the City of New York, High Honors, and a College Scholar Bachelor of Arts from Cornell University, Summa Cum Laude, Phi Beta Kappa. Adam is a cultural historian of Modern Europe with a passion for the politics of aesthetics, secularization and religious energies, cultural differences, and cultural crisis. A classical guitarist, part-time classical music reviewer and avid language learner (on his fifth), Adam publishes widely in a variety of platforms largely on matters pertaining to the politics of memory, public history, and cultural interpretation and criticism.

Adam Johnson
Adam Johnson
BA History, BEng

Adam Johnson has a BA in history and a BS in electrical engineering. He is an adjunct professor at Bismarck State College, and has visited numerous historical sites throughout Europe, the Middle East, and the Mediterranean. He specializes in ancient and classical history.

Adrian Henke
Adrian Henke
BA Anthropology

Adrian is an American archaeologist with field experience throughout the Rockies, in the Southwest, and on the Great Plains. He is also well-versed in Egyptian, Mesopotamian, Central Asian, and Northern European history and mythology.

Adrienne Howell
Adrienne Howell
BA Integrated Studio Arts & BS Apparel Design

Adrienne currently works as a photographer and visual artist in the Midwest. She earned degrees from Iowa State University with a BA in Integrated studio arts, focusing on drawing & painting, and a BS in Apparel Design with an emphasis on fashion and textiles.

Agnes Theresa Oberauer
Agnes Theresa Oberauer
BA Drama & Philosophy

Agnes Theresa completed her BA in Drama and Philosophy at the Royal Holloway University of London in 2014 and is currently finishing her MA in Physical Theatre Performance Making at the Estonian Academy of Music and Theatre. She works internationally as a writer, performance artist, theatre director, and performer. Born in Austria, she has lived in six countries (Russia, Ukraine, Austria, Germany, Estonia, and the UK) and traveled many more, always seeking to expand her horizons and challenge her preconceptions. Her interests range from Greek philosophy to capoeira, posthumanism, and Nietzsche.

Aidan Lane
Aidan Lane
BA Journalism and Spanish Studies

Aidan Lane is a musician and freelance writer. He’s a graduate of Fordham University in New York where he studied Journalism and Spanish Studies. When he’s not consuming Spanish-language content, Aidan is reading or finding new music to listen to.

Aiden Nel
Aiden Nel
BA Classical History and Psychology, MA Classical History

Aiden is a contributing writer and researcher passionate about ancient Greek and Roman literature and mythology. He holds a BA and an MA in Classical History, receiving a distinction for his dissertation on the Greek god Hermes. In addition, Aiden has a BA with Honors in Curatorship and Museum Studies, which he pursued to help preserve and share new and old stories from humanity's fascinating history.

Akram Herrak
Akram Herrak
MA Cultural Management and Policy, BA English Literature

Akram Herrak is a writer, musician, and photographer from Casablanca, Morocco. He holds a Bachelor’s Degree in English Literature and a Master’s Degree in Cultural Management and Policy. He has been writing about film and literature for the past five years. His work has appeared in High on Films, A Fistful of Film, Independent Book Review, and Reader’s Digest. In his spare time, he plays chess and competes in tournaments.

Alec Badalian
Alec Badalian
BA Film

Alec is an assistant in the film industry who specializes in creative development and cinema history.

Alex "Cosmo" Lutz
Alex "Cosmo" Lutz
BA English Literature

Cosmo is a writer and filmmaker from Ontario, Canada. After completing his BA in English Literature from Western University Canada, he spent nearly 8 years traveling the world, living out of a backpack, before deciding to return to Canada to complete his certificate in advanced Filmmaking from Fanshawe College. He currently works on-set as a Camera Assistant, and continues to travel, living out of a van and produces short films.

Alex Bird
Alex Bird
BA German

Alex is a travel writer based in London. He holds a BA in German and have lived in several European cities, from Hamburg to Tarragona. As an avid traveler, he takes pleasure in the smallest aspects of discovering a new place and revel in the little differences. Most of all, he is in his element writing about locations with rich history, art, and archaeology. Through curiosity and experience, he has cultivated a strong knowledge of movements, civilizations, and events. Nothing makes him happier than sharing historical insights that inspire people.

Alex Cohen
Alex Cohen
MLitt History of Art, BA History of Art

Alex Cohen is a contributing writer based in London. He has a BA in Art history from New York University, and an MLitt in the same subject from the University of St Andrews.

Alex Hill
Alex Hill
PhD Comparative Religion (in progress), MBA, BA English

Alex is a freelance writer and student of Islam, Sufism, and Comparative Religion. He is pursuing a Ph.D. in Comparative Religion at the International Islamic University of Islamabad, Pakistan, and also holds an MBA and BA in English from Eastern Illinois University. Alex has studied within the Sufi tradition as an initiative in the Qadiryya Sufi Order for over ten years. He is happily married with three children and frequently travels between Saudi Arabia, Turkiye, and Pakistan.

Alex Johnson
Alex Johnson
MA History & Politics

Alex splits his time between rural North Yorkshire and the remote Shetland Islands, spending every minute possible discovering new places. When he’s not traveling, he is writing to suppress the wanderlust. Alex published his first book in 2023, and when not working on the next, is always on the hunt for new destinations to provide the inspiration for more. Alex thrives on all things travel, but his main areas of interest are transportation, accommodation, and off-the-beaten-track destinations. He has a particularly keen interest in the UK, Eastern & Northern Europe, Turkey & Caucasia, the Levant, and the USA.

Alex Kiddier
Alex Kiddier
MA Medieval Studies

I am a recent Masters graduate in Medieval Studies from the University of York. My interests lie in a wide range of areas including film, literature, art, and music with a particular interest in delving deeper into the intersections of these different fields. I also have a keen interest in ceramic art in both a practical and research sense.

Alexander Gale
Alexander Gale
MA Applied Security & Strategy, BA History

Alexander is an analyst focusing on geopolitics and defense. He is especially interested in WWI and how contemporary strategic practitioners can learn from military and political history. Alexander earned a BA in History and International Relations and an MA in Applied Security and Strategy at the University of Exeter.

Alexander Roberts
Alexander Roberts
MA Classics & Ancient History

Alexander is a freelance historian, editor, and writer. He studied at the University of Exeter, graduating with a Joint Honors BA in History & Ancient History and an MA in Ancient History. He has a lifelong passion for history and mythology, with his interests covering a wide range of topics, eras, and cultures.

Alexander Standjofski
Alexander Standjofski
BA in History & Political Theory w/ pre and post-Christian Ideology

Alexander holds a BA in history and political theory from Concordia University in Montreal, Canada. He has studied the historical narrative of the western world as well as pre and post-Christian political thought and ideology spanning from 500 BCE to 1800 CE.

Alexander Westra
Alexander Westra
PhD Archaeology

Alexander is an international, multicultural Greek-Dutch scholar based at the prestigious National Research Institute for Yellow River Civilization and Sustainable Development at Henan University in Kaifeng, China. He has published several articles on comparing ancient Greece and China, and frequently contributes to popularizing history and archaeology.

Alexandra Abraham
Alexandra Abraham
BA Art History and English

Alexandra – Ally for short – loves all things history, art, and culture. With interests in visual art and its canonization, she loves reading about art and going to museums. As an emotional support human for a beautiful but perpetually perplexing rescue pup named Bowie, Ally earned a BA in Art History and minored in English at the University of Puget Sound. Now in Los Angeles, she misses the gloom and gray of the Pacific Northwest…but Bowie most certainly does not.

Alexandra Doyle
Alexandra Doyle
Doctor of Musical Arts (DMA)

Alexandra is a writer in Cincinnati, where she is pursuing a Doctorate of Musical Arts in clarinet performance at the University of Cincinnati College-Conservatory of Music. She is a native Houstonian, and she earned bachelor’s degrees in both clarinet performance and journalism from the University of Houston.

Alexandra Karg
Alexandra Karg
BA Art History & Literature

Hey! I am Alexandra Karg. I am researching, writing and lecturing on topics in the field of art and culture. In my hometown of Berlin I completed my studies in literature and art history. Since then I have been working as a journalist and writer. Besides writing, it is my passion to read, travel and visit museums and galleries. On TheCollector.com you will find articles by me about art and culture, especially about topics referring to the 20th century and the present.

Alexandra Kiely
Alexandra Kiely
BA Art History (with honors)

Alexandra is an independent art historian from the greater New York City area. Although she wrote her honors thesis on the life and work of early-20th century art theorist Roger Fry, her primary interests are currently medieval European art and architecture and 19th-century American art. On her website, ascholarlyskater.com, she teaches people from all backgrounds to be confident art viewers and museum visitors. She also enjoys figure skating, dancing, reading, and crafts.

Alexandria Frye
Alexandria Frye
MA Anthropology w/ Biological anthropology concentration

Alex is a writer and podcast host who explores absurdities- and other truths- at the intersections of science, history, and law. She holds an MA in anthropology from Texas State University with a focus in Biological anthropology. In her spare time, Alex studies the stoics and their influence on leadership in media.

Alexis Culotta
Alexis Culotta
PhD Art History

Alexis holds a PhD in Art History from University of Washington. She is an experienced lecturer, skilled in Art Research and Art History.

Alice Bennett
Alice Bennett
MSt Late Antique & Byzantine Studies, BA Ancient History

Alice has a BA in Ancient History and an MSt in Late Antique and Byzantine studies from the University of Oxford. She is a contributing writer and editor and is particularly passionate about the promotion and protection of historical and archaeological knowledge. In her spare time, she can be found wandering the woods or lurking around ancient monuments, taking photographs.

Alice Marinelli
Alice Marinelli
PhD History of Art

Alice completed a BA in History of Art and Humanistic Studies at John Cabot University as well as an MA and a PhD in History of Art at UCL, University College London. Her expertise is in early modern visual culture and in the history of art and visual culture of her hometown, Rome.

Aliye Taygun
Aliye Taygun
BA Literature & Languages, specialization in Applied Modern Languages

Passionate about linguistics, especially the French language, Aliye holds a BA in Modern Languages from the University of Strasbourg. She adores writing, solo traveling (and takes notes de voyage about her experiences), running (with a recent focus on participating in half-marathons), and meeting & listening to people’s stories from all around the world.

Allen Baird
Allen Baird
PhD Theology

Allen Baird is a professional author with published technical and fictional content to his credit. After earning degrees from the Queen’s University of Belfast, along with a teaching qualification in adult education, Allen taught in the departments of Education and Management. Allen now works as a content writer by day and an author of short stories by night. His interests lie in relating biblical materials to modern literary genres.

Allen Frazier
Allen Frazier
BA History w/ Journalism, MA WWII Studies in progress

Allen is a contributing writer from Mississippi who is currently a graduate student in Arizona State University’s World War II Studies program. He earned a BA in History and a minor in Journalism from the University of Mississippi. Due to his large military family, as well as his own service, he holds a passionate love for military history. His primary focus area is the U.S. including the American Civil War, World War II, and other conflicts. Outside of work and school, Allen enjoys the outdoors and loves spending time with his family and dogs.

Allison Kimsey
Allison Kimsey
MA English Ed, BA Journalism

Allison is a teacher and writer who earned a journalism degree from the University of Arizona and worked in one of the largest newsrooms in the southwestern United States before entering education. After earning her master's from Columbia University, she moved internationally to teach. When she’s not writing, she’s teaching students how to write. She’s a traveler and a seeker who loves to see how other people live in this wild world. Oh, and she loves dogs, particularly her little Yorkie.

Aloise Sauthier
Aloise Sauthier
BA with Honours in Art History and Visual Culture

Aloïse comes from the seaside county of Cornwall. She has a BA in Art History and Visual Culture from the University of Exeter, where her interest in writing and research was ignited. Her topics of interest range anywhere from the Tudors to Tarot, and she has a constant desire to find out more.

Alyssa Kucinski
Alyssa Kucinski
BA Art History and Museum Studies

Alyssa is a writer who explores the intersection of art and culture through tattoo history, travel, and fine art. She holds a BA in fashion and museum studies from The Fashion Institute of Technology and studied Etruscan Archeology at The American University of Rome.

Alyssa Meekins
Alyssa Meekins
BA Anthropology & History (In-Progress)

Alyssa is currently finishing a bachelor’s degree in Anthropology and History at the University of California, Riverside. She has an interest in anything human, especially religion, food, and historical fashion. In her free time, she interns at a local museum where she hopes to gain experience for a career in public history. She hopes to inspire an interest in history and culture in future generations through education.

Amanda Adie
Amanda Adie
MA Philosophy

Amanda holds an MA in Philosophy from the University of Wisconsin-Madison, with a primary interest in aesthetics, ethics, and the places where they overlap.

Amanda Bennett
Amanda Bennett
MA Modern & Contemporary Writing, BA English Literature & Classics

Amanda Bennett holds a BA in English Literature and Classics from the University of Edinburgh and an MA in Modern and Contemporary Writing from the University of East Anglia. Her academic focus includes Ancient Greek history, literature, and philosophy, particularly between the 8th and 3rd centuries BC. She works as a freelance writer, researcher, and editor, with a focus on history, literature, and culture, and also tutors English.

Amanda Lewis
Amanda Lewis
BA in History

Amanda is a contributing writer with a passion for history, politics, and education. I hold a BA from the University of Illinois at Chicago in History. Topics I am most passionate about include immigration, radical social movements, civil rights, religious studies, and the LGBTQIA community. In my free time, I enjoy reading, cooking, and rock climbing.

Amy Hayes
Amy Hayes
BA History w/ English minor

Amy is a contributing writer with a passion for historical research and the written word. She holds a BA in history from Old Dominion University with a concentration in English. Amy grew up in the historic state of Virginia and quickly became fascinated by the intricate details of how people, places, and things came to be. She specializes in topics on American history, Ancient and Medieval England, law, and the environment.

Ana Bambić Kostov
Ana Bambić Kostov
MA Art History w/ Philosophy concentration

Ana Bambić Kostov is an Art Historian and Writer based in Belgrade. After her studies of Art History at the Faculty of Philosophy in Belgrade, she established an interest in art and artistic practices. She wrote numerous articles and catalogs published in both English and Serbian. She operated as the Chief Editor of the Widewalls Online Magazine, focusing on the international urban, contemporary art scene and the art market.

Ana-Teodora Kurkina
Ana-Teodora Kurkina
MA & PhD in History

Ana is a social historian who holds a PhD in history from LMU Munich and UR Regensburg. She earned her second MA from Central European University, Budapest and her first MA from MSU, Moscow. When she is not writing about art and propaganda, she plays strategic boardgames. Her professional interests revolve around Eastern Europe.

Analia Vallejo
Analia Vallejo
MA Cultural Management, BA Art History

Analia is a Art Historian from the Pontificia Universidad Católica del Ecuador (PUCE) with a Master in Cultural Management from the Universitat Oberta de Catalunya (UOC). I have been part of several symposiums and conferences on history, both national and international. My academic interests focus on visual studies, cultural history, art history, museum management, and the production of cultural events.

Anastasia Michalak
Anastasia Michalak
MA Art History Student, BA Asian Studies w/ Japanese minor

Anastasia earned a BA in Asian Studies and a minor in Japanese from the University of Toledo, and is currently completing her MA in Art History, with a focus in Japanese Arts and Culture and contemporary popular mediums. She is an avid traveler, enthusiast about experiences and knowledge, she hopes to continue her scholarship ambitions. In her spare time, she can be found drawing or researching popular mediums.

Anastasiia Kirpalov
Anastasiia Kirpalov
MA Art History & Curatorial Studies

Anastasiia is an art historian and curator based in Bucharest, Romania. Previously she worked as a museum assistant, caring for a collection of Impressionist and Post-Impressionist art. Her main research objectives are early-20th-century art and underrepresented artists of that era. She travels frequently and has lived in 8 different countries for the past 28 years.

Ancita Gonzalez
Ancita Gonzalez
MA Int'l Relations, B.Comm. Dip. Visual Communications

Ancita S. Gonzalez completed her MA in International Relations from San Francisco State University. She also holds an undergraduate degree in Commerce and a Professional Diploma in Visual Communications. Ancita is a former Creative Director with 8 years of agency experience. She is also a published author in the field of politics and International Affairs. She is multi-lingual and has a keen interest in film theory, fine art, the STEM field, gaming, comic books, and performance arts. Her specializations include narrative analysis, science fiction writing, and horror art.

Andrés Felipe Barrero Salinas
Andrés Felipe Barrero Salinas
MA & MSc Philosophy, PhD Candidate

Andrés is passionate about philosophy and education. He has a background in philosophy from Universidad de la Salle in Bogotá, Colombia, where he completed both his undergraduate and master's studies. He earned a second master's degree at Universität Hamburg in Germany, where he wrote about philosophical theories of Modernity and Secularization. Currently, he is a PhD candidate at Universität Bremen.

Andres Frischeisen
Andres Frischeisen
MTS New Testament and Early Christianity

Andres is a scholar of religious history, and a PhD student who specializes in the study of ancient Christian liturgy and rituals. He earned his BA in History and Religion from Hunter College of the City University of New York, followed by an MTS from Harvard University, focusing on the New Testament and Early Christianity. Presently, he is pursuing his doctoral studies at the University of Notre Dame.

Andrew Moyers
Andrew Moyers
MA History, BA History

Andrew is a historian, writer, and educator. He graduated from the University of Tennessee with an MA in History. Andrew has taught world history at the high school level and has performed work for local historical societies. His special interests concern the history of the British Empire, Medieval Europe, and the Early Modern world.

Andrew Olsen
Andrew Olsen
PhD Musicology

Andrew holds a PhD in Musicology. He has a wondering and wandering mind—when the wanderlust strikes, you'll find him exploring museums, galleries, and attending concerts. Andrew is keenly interested in art history, literature, opera, and other exciting topics. As an independent scholar, he delves into metamodernism as a current and developing theory-philosophy. Additionally, his work investigates the intersectional and intertextual relationships among art, literature, and music. He is a proud cat and believes where there is tea (or coffee), there is hope. He likes to keep his hands busy with knitting and Tunisian crochet in his free time. Aside from his computer, his favorite writing instruments are a well-balanced pencil or a quality fountain pen to write with in his numerous notebooks.

Andria Pressel
Andria Pressel
MLitt in Strategic Studies w/ Military History Concentration

Andria has an MLitt in Strategic Studies from the University of St. Andrews. Her research specializes in military history, but she loves anything related to the past, especially ancient, medieval, and religious history. She is also enthusiastic about philosophy, psychology, and international relations. When not writing, she may be found backpacking or wandering through the local bookstore.

Andrzej Nowak
Andrzej Nowak
MA History

Andrzej believes that there is such a thing as objective truth. There is only one truth, but getting to that truth is one of the most difficult tasks in the world. He became painfully convinced of this while exploring history during his education at Jagiellonian University in Krakow, Poland. Nevertheless, in his pursuit of history, he tries to fight for this truth, or at least its substitute.

Angie Kordic
Angie Kordic
BA Photography

Angie Kordic earned her BA from the Istituto Europeo di Design in Milan, Italy. She has been working as an art writer and critic for over a decade, interested in contemporary art, photography, and street art. She wrote over 3,000 articles for online magazines, international print magazines, and catalogs. Angie is a frequent visitor to art fairs, galleries, museums, and book stores.

Anisia Iacob
Anisia Iacob
BA History, MA Arts, MA Philosophy

Anisia Alis Iacob is a PhD candidate at the University of Kent and King's College London as part of the Knowledge Orders Before Modernity program. She conducts research regarding the reception of the Reformation in early modern Transylvania. More specifically, she is interested in how the radical ideas of the Reformation created their own identity in the region, an identity expressed through craftsmanship. To investigate this, she takes an embodied and environmental approach which is informed by the early modern developments of natural philosophy. Her research interests include but are not limited to the history of early modern Europe, the history of ideas, material culture, reformation, print culture, early modern philosophy and sciences, and early modern art. In the past, she has been awarded two MAs from the University of Leiden and worked at the Netherlands Institute for Art History (RKD) on two projects.

Anja Milic
Anja Milic
PhD in Philosophy w/Science and Religion concentration in progress

A Ph.D philosophy student, with a focus in science and religion, as well as ancient and medieval philosophy. I always look for ways to help incorporate philosophy into everyday life. I enjoy good stories through any medium and long walks.

Anje Ukyu
Anje Ukyu
PhD/MA Comparative Culture, BA History & Japanese

Anje is a History and Japanese History researcher, writer, and academic editor. She received a MEXT research scholarship and went on to work at the University of Tokyo and Yokohama National University. Aside from history, Anje enjoys food, architecture, and crafts.

Anna Gustafsson
Anna Gustafsson
MA Greek & Eastern Mediterranean Archaeology

Anna Gustafsson is an archaeologist, journalist, and educator specializing in the art and visual culture of ancient Greece. Her work focuses on visual storytelling and the impact of antiquities on modern culture and identity. She has curated several online courses on ancient Greek art for a general audience and published articles on Greek archaeology. Currently, Anna is developing innovative educational materials for teachers and creating a social media series exploring the intersection of archaeology and storytelling. When not teaching or writing, she enjoys walks with her dog, exploring ancient sites, and sharing her passion for Greek art on Instagram.

Anna Moss
Anna Moss
MA Art History, BA English Literature & Philosophy

Anna holds a masters degree from the Courtauld Institute of Art in London, specializing in the twentieth century Eastern European avant-garde. She has an interdisciplinary approach to the arts, and leads with curiosity first. Anna also studied literature and philosophy at undergraduate level. Outside of academia, Anna has worked for an international auction house and in public galleries, in the sphere of modern and contemporary art.

Anna Sexton
Anna Sexton
MA & BA Art History, BA Int'l Relations

Anna holds a Master in Art History from the Université de Strasbourg as well as a BA in International Relations with a focus in Eastern Europe and a BA in Art History from the University of Washington, Seattle. She also holds a University Diploma in Superior French Studies from the Université de Franche-Comté, Besançon.

Annabel Blakey
Annabel Blakey
BA History

Annabel is a historian and writer, who graduated from the University of Sussex with a BA in History. Her special interests in history range from fashion, music, religion and pop culture. She enjoys reading, films, and music.

Anthony Arcane
Anthony Arcane
MSc Ancient Cultures, BA Anthropology

Anthony Arcane is an experienced explorer, archaeologist, academic, adventure-athlete, and classicist with a focus on hostile environments and ritual landscapes. Arcane's focus is emphasized through the study of material culture and ancient texts in: Greek, Roman, Celtic, Viking and Late Norse, Egyptian, Scythian, Native American, and the Ancient Kingdoms of Britain. Arcane founded Horizons International Archaeological and Environmental Co. Arcane has been approached by National Geographic and the Discovery Channel due to his intense passion for the ancient world.

Antonio Oraldi
Antonio Oraldi
MA in Philosophy and Public Affairs, BA in Philosophy and Sociology

Antonio holds an MA in Philosophy and Public Affairs from University College Dublin (Ireland) and a BA in Philosophy and Sociology from the University of Aberdeen (Scotland). His main interests lie in social and political philosophy, with a special focus on the role of technology in society. Besides writing, he loves film, sports, and taking long walks.

Antonio Panovski
Antonio Panovski
BA Philosophy

Antonio holds a BA in Philosophy from SS. Cyril and Methodius University in Skopje, Macedonia. His main areas of interest are contemporary, as well as analytic philosophy, with a special focus on the epistemological aspect of them, although he’s currently thoroughly examining the philosophy of science. Besides writing, he loves cinema, music, and traveling.

Antonis Chaliakopoulos
Antonis Chaliakopoulos
PhD Candidate in Classical Archaeology, MSc Museum Studies

Antonis is an archaeologist with a passion for museums and heritage and a keen interest in aesthetics and the reception of classical art. He holds an MSc in Museum Studies from the University of Glasgow and a BA in History and Archaeology from the University of Athens (NKUA), where he is currently working on his PhD.

Anyla Kabashi
Anyla Kabashi
MA Semiotics, BA Art History

Anyla Kabashi is an emerging art historian, researcher, and writer based in Pristina, Kosovo. Anyla completed her BA in Art History and Information and Communication Sciences in Zagreb and her MA in Semiotics in Budapest. She has been involved in researching feminist practices in Central European and Balkan art history and documenting and classifying artworks in museum and gallery collections using technologies such as ICONCLASS. Anyla is interested in exploring visual languages and artistic discourses to better understand artistic creation, communication, contexts, realities, and mediation as meaning-making processes.

Ariadne Argyros
Ariadne Argyros
MA Middle Eastern Studies (Egyptology)

Ariadne Argyros is a PhD student in Archaeology at Durham University, UK, whose research explores the iconography of mourning women in ancient Egyptian funerary rituals. Her research interests lie in funerary culture, gender, magic and mythology, modern receptions of antiquity, and decolonization efforts in museums. Alongside her studies, she works with the Wellcome Egyptian collection at Durham’s Oriental Museum, and participates in community archaeology excavations and outreach activities in the North East. In her spare time, Ariadne enjoys indoor bouldering, cooking, petsitting, and a good pub quiz.

Armin Unfricht
Armin Unfricht
MA History

Armin is a teacher and historian whose main interests are Ancient Historiography and Philosophy, as well as Greek and Roman Athletics. He holds an MA in History from the University of Graz and is currently pursuing a PhD in Ancient History at the Universities of Graz and Erfurt. In his spare time, he likes reading, writing, practicing Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu, and playing the guitar.

Arthur Grainger
Arthur Grainger
MA in Archaeology

Arthur is an archaeologist with experience in fieldwork around New Zealand, Papua New Guinea, and Micronesia. He received his MA in Archaeology with honors from the University of Otago, New Zealand. Now a freelance archaeologist and contributing writer looking to share the joys of archaeology and uncovering the mysteries of the past!

Ashley Ceballos
Ashley Ceballos
BA English Literature w/ minor in Cultural Anthropology

Ashley is a University of Central Florida student, majoring in English Literature with a minor in Cultural Anthropology. She has taken part in a volunteer project in England, assisting a homeless charity in the city of London. She is an avid reader, with her favorite genre being historical nonfiction. She also enjoys researching and writing about history.

Ashley White
Ashley White
MEd Education, PGCE, BSc Sociology & Criminology

Ashley is from the UK originally where she worked as a Sociology teacher. She currently lives in Sweden and teaches in an international school. She is a passionate traveller and when she is not working, she takes every opportunity she gets to travel to different locations around the world. Her special interests are in history, art, music, food and wine. She enjoys travelling off the beaten track and talking to local people as much as possible so that she can try and understand the real essence of a country.

Ashley Wright
Ashley Wright
MA History

Ashley is a published novelist and contributing author from Greater Manchester, England. He holds an MA and BA (Hons) in History, graduating from the University of Huddersfield in 2020. His research and interests include the First World War, late-19th-century British politics, and the Middle Ages in contemporary culture. When not writing, he enjoys hiking, playing historical games, and supporting Arsenal Football Club.

Atorina Saliba
Atorina Saliba
BA Creative Arts & Literature w/ Honors

Atorina Saliba is a writer from Western Sydney, Australia but is currently residing in the Gold Coast. She has a BA in Creative Arts and an honors degree in Literature from La Trobe University. She has written two short films and directed one of them, which were then screened at the Australian Centre for the Moving Image (Melbourne). Atorina writes fiction and non-fiction for art magazines such as Golem Quarterly Review, Dust Temple, Nation Street Press, Sartle, Culture Owl, and more. She also volunteers her time as an associate editor and writer at Golem Quarterly Review.

Aurora Passarini
Aurora Passarini
BA Anthropology, MA Int'l Cooperation w/ Intercultural Heritage Concentration

Aurora Passarini is a young professional working in the no-profit sector after completing her academic education in Anthropology, International Cooperation, and Intercultural Heritage. She is a passionate about anthropology and culture, and she cooperated with TheCollector by writing a series of articles on Buddhism and oriental philosophies.

Auryn Cox
Auryn Cox
NCTJ Diploma in Journalism

Auryn is a freelance journalist based in Ireland, holding an NCTJ diploma from Glasgow Clyde College. He has experience interviewing academics and industry experts, and has a particular fascination with medieval history.

Austin Bryan
Austin Bryan
BA History (in progress)

Austin Bryan is a contributing writer at TheCollector, with a primary interest in U.S. history. He is currently completing a B.A. in History at Chapman University. Austin lives in Colorado and enjoys it very much.

Avery Ches
Avery Ches
Post Graduate Studies in Fine Art, BA History of Art

Avery is a fine artist and art historian passionate about women in the arts and cross-cultural influences on the west. After two years in the Navy with a BA in Art History from Tulane University, Avery worked for Sotheby’s (New York), as a restoration painter, explored the art of Europe and then decided to pursue her own art full-time. She is committed to helping creative entrepreneurs succeed through mentorship, continuing education and shared community. Originally from Kentucky and New Orleans, Louisiana, Avery is currently exploring the South of France where she completed post-graduate studies in Painting & Drawing and now studies French.

Avery Rist
Avery Rist
MA Comparative Literature

A wannabe philologist, Avery has an MA in Comparative Literature from Indiana University. From Nashville, Tennessee, she is a freelance writer and poet. Besides French, books, and other wordy-things, her research interests also include the intersection of literature and religion and/or philosophy.

Ayshan Aliyeva
Ayshan Aliyeva
MSc Cognitive Neurosciences, Ph.D. in Neurophilosophy (ongoing)

Ayshan is a neuroscientist and neurophilosopher with a passion for writing. She is interested in the science and philosophy of perception, consciousness, and transhumanism. She holds an MSc in Neurosciences from Ludwig-Maximilian-University in Germany and is currently pursuing a Ph.D. in Neurophilosophy. Along with her research, Ayshan writes non-fiction articles, and science fiction short stories, and hosts a podcast.

Bailey Graham
Bailey Graham
BA Fine Art

Bailey Graham, an accomplished Canadian artist and illustrator, earned her Fine Art degree from NSCAD University. Specializing in environmental themes, her captivating artwork showcases the majesty of Northern animals and natural elements. Based in London, Bailey extends her talents to creative writing, contributing to the Raindance Film Festival and various guest blogs. As a professional dedicated to the harmonious fusion of art, film, storytelling, and environmental awareness, Bailey Graham continuously enriches her audience's experience.

Bailey Ryan
Bailey Ryan
BA Art Education

Bailey is an art educator in the areas of both two-dimensional art and art history. She has a passion for studying art of various cultures and time periods. She believes in the power of art to both inform and educate, as well as provide a space to express freely. She holds a Bachelor's Degree in Art Education from Palm Beach Atlantic University and currently attends Carlow University for her MS in Therapeutic Arts. In her free time, she creates her own surrealistic artwork, primarily paintings, about the world around her.

Baran Barlas
Baran Barlas
MA Political Philosophy

Baran is a writer and translator based in Istanbul, holding a BA in Philosophy and an MA in Political Philosophy. His research focuses on an analytical understanding of the interplay between human freedom, labor, and the historical development of societies. He also has a keen interest in the history of music and European football.

Barbora Jirincova
Barbora Jirincova
PhD History

Barbora is a historian and a university teacher from the Czech Republic. She studies the history of women and the early modern ages. She holds a Ph.D. in history from Charles University in Prague, where she teaches. She is passionate about teaching history to the broader public. Understanding history can make the world a better place. She is also a contributing writer and copywriter and loves writing on various topics.

Batuhan Aksu
Batuhan Aksu
MA History (In-Progress)

Batuhan is about to complete an MA in History at Boğaziçi University in Istanbul, Turkey. He holds a bachelor’s degree from the same university. He participated in the Erasmus program for history at the University of Manchester in 2021. Batuhan’s primary interest is in 18th-century Ottoman history and early modern cultural and intellectual history. In his spare time, he enjoys reading literature and philosophy.

Ben Hume
Ben Hume
MA Funerary Archaeology

Ben specializes in funerary archaeology and the Iron Age with MA and BA degrees from the University of York. His MA dissertation considered evidence of violence on human remains in northern Britain's Bronze and Iron Age caves and has since been published by the Proceedings of the Prehistoric Society. In 2024, Ben was part of a team excavating Bronze Age funerary caves in the north of Scotland. Ben has also worked in post-excavation and the museum sector to record and exhibit archaeological material. Ben can usually be found hiking up the nearest mountain or traveling when not working.

Ben Taylor
Ben Taylor
BA History, MA War & Strategy

Ben is a contributing writer from Nottingham, Great Britain. Having had a lifelong passion for history, he first studied BA history at Nottingham Trent University and is now undertaking an MA in war and strategy at the University of Leeds. His central research interest is military history, particularly focusing on the Napoleonic Wars and the experiences of soldiers.

Benjamin Davies
Benjamin Davies
MA Ancient History, BA Ancient History

Benjamin holds a Master’s degree from King’s College London and an undergraduate degree from Cardiff and hopes to do a PhD soon. He studies the Seleucid Empire and how the multitude of cultures present there impacted their military.

Benjamin Godfrey
Benjamin Godfrey
BA History (First Class Honors)

Ben is a First Class Honors History graduate from King’s College London. With a passion for research and writing, he has explored a wide spectrum of historical periods, from post-Roman Europe to the globalization of the 1970s. His primary research interests lie in the intersection of culture, politics, society, and religion. When not immersed in academic pursuits, Ben enjoys historical fiction, with Hilary Mantel's Wolf Hall series a particular favorite. Despite its historical inaccuracies, my favorite TV drama is Vikings, although the hilarious Plebs is a close second.

Benjamin Kitchen
Benjamin Kitchen
IMI Certification in Mechanics w/ Advanced Physics

Ben is an automotive author living in Ontario, Canada. He holds an IMI certification in light vehicle mechanics and three A-Levels in Physics and Further Maths. With eight years of writing experience, he spends most of his time delving into the fields of motoring, engineering, and nineteenth century history. When he’s not working, you’ll find him reading his Bible or working hard on the farm.

Beth Wiltshire
Beth Wiltshire
BA History of Art

Beth is completing a History of Arts degree at The University of Nottingham and has a keen interest in the analytical study of paintings and artworks. In her spare time, she paints and sketches while furthering her knowledge of artistic context, styles, and pieces.

Bethany Williams
Bethany Williams
BA Classics and English, MA Literature

Bethany is a Masters student, currently studying the adaptation of Greek myth in modern literature. She is a graduate of Classics and English (BA), during which she studied Ancient Greek language, classical reception within its own time and throughout history, as well as Greek and Roman history. Apart from her studies, she has an appreciation for art, philosophy, and travel. She may be based in England, but her heart is in Greece.

Bex Rodén
Bex Rodén
MA English Literature, BS English

Bex Rodén is an aspiring literary artist with a formal education in literary analysis and criticism. She has an MA in English Literature from the University of Texas at San Antonio and a BS in English from the U.S. Air Force Academy. She is currently an active-duty service member in the U.S. Air Force and writes in her free time.

Bianca Costi Farias
Bianca Costi Farias
MA Archaeological Sciences

Bianca is a Brazilian historian and archaeologist with a deep fascination for South American societies, their cultures, and the rich tapestry of their cosmologies and mythologies. Passionate about preserving and sharing the legacy of South America, Bianca's research delves into the intersections of tradition, spirituality, and material culture, offering fresh perspectives on the region's heritage. Dedicated to education and discovery, she aims to inspire others to uncover the stories that shape humanity's shared history.

Bilge Ozensoy
Bilge Ozensoy

Bilge has a BA in Philosophy and is currently working on an MA in Cultural Studies. Their major interests are language, culture, art, and their sociopolitical reflections. When they are not writing papers to bash canonical academic texts, they indulge in reality shows and various other works of pop culture. From a critical queer feminist lens, of course.

Bojan George
Bojan George
MA Law w/ major in Philosophy

Bojan is a writer and researcher based in Skopje, Macedonia. He enjoys reading and is often found hunched over a desk writing. During his bachelor years, he devoured the Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy. Lately, he’s been obsessed with everything related to Stoicism and Moral Philosophy. In his spare time, Bojan loves to practice Brasilian Jiu-Jitsu and read some good sci-fi.

Brandon Smith
Brandon Smith
PH.D. Philosophy

Brandon Smith is a FRQSC postdoctoral fellow at the University of Wisconsin-Madison's Institute for Research in the Humanities, working with Steven Nadler. He is the author of several articles on Spinoza's conception of the good life, in particular Spinoza's engagement with the ancient Greek ethical tradition of eudaimonism, which focuses on happiness (eudaimonia) as the highest good. He is currently working on two manuscripts, The Search for Mind-Body Flourishing in Spinoza’s Eudaimonism (under contract) and Early Modern Eudaimonism.

Brandon Stickney
Brandon Stickney
BA English

Brandon M. Stickney is a biographer, memoirist, and a documentarian. His recent nonfiction is The Five People You'll Meet in Prison (2020).

Brian Daly
Brian Daly
BA Philosophy, BA English

Brian holds BAs in Philosophy and English from Quinnipiac University and currently lives in New York. Whether through writing, teaching, or tutoring, he is always eager to spur interest in pondering and discussing complex ideas. His other interests include writing poetry, listening to music, and gardening.

Brian Schaeffner
Brian Schaeffner
BA Ministry

Brian is a rising scholar and writer specializing in the transformative era of the Reformation, as well as Church History, Philosophy, and Systematic Theology. With a keen analytical mind and a passion for uncovering the nuanced intersections of faith and reason, Brian brings historical depth and philosophical insight to his work. His writings not only explore the pivotal shifts in theological thought but also engage contemporary debates, making complex ideas accessible and relevant. Whether dissecting seminal texts or reflecting on modern implications of age-old doctrines, Brian’s thoughtful analysis offers readers a compelling journey through the evolution of Christian thought.

Briana Wipf
Briana Wipf
PhD English Literature

Briana Wipf holds a PhD in English Literature from the University of Pittsburgh. She studies medieval literature, particularly literature dealing with cultural contact or transregional connections. Also a digital humanist, she works on digital textual analysis. She lives in Pittsburgh, PA, with her husband and their dog, Roger Daltrey (no autographs, please).

Brigida Corrieri
Brigida Corrieri
PhD Forensic Anthropology, MSc Osteology, MA Archaeology

Brigida holds a PhD in Forensic Anthropology from Cranfield University (Defense and Security), an MSc in Human Osteology and Funerary Archaeology from the University of Sheffield, an MA in Archaeology of Egypt and the Near East from the University of Pisa, and a BA in Oriental History from the University of Bologna.

Brittany Reichel
Brittany Reichel
BA Art History and Archaeology

Brittany holds a BA in Art History and Archaeology from the University of Missouri. Her interests are in classical art, archaeology, and art history of the renaissance, particularly in portrait paintings and depictions of mythology in Italian Renaissance art. She enjoys traveling to new places to learn about their history and culture, visiting museums, reading, researching, and writing.

Brittney Jackson
Brittney Jackson
MA World History Certificate, BA History

Brittney is a graduate student at Missouri State University who will finish a World History Certificate by the summer of 2024. She has had a lifelong interest in history, specifically Ancient History and Religion, and in sharing that education with others.

Brittney Kleinsasser-Ayala
Brittney Kleinsasser-Ayala
BA History (in progress)

Brittney is a history student at California State University. She has a passion for studying various subjects including Reformation Europe and women in the Medieval period. Currently, Brittney is studying the Hutterites in North America. She has spent much time with them learning their language and history. In her free time, Brittney enjoys visiting the historical missions along the California coast.

Cait Kontalis
Cait Kontalis
MA Nonprofit Mgmt, BA Business Comm

Cait is a Chicago-based Greek-American journalist who specializes in travel to Greece and ancient theatre. She spends most of her year floating around the globe. She holds a BA in Communications and a MA in Nonprofit Management and Leadership, with a minor in theater.

Caitlin Hoerr
Caitlin Hoerr
MFA, MA & BA Art History

Caitlin is a writer and art historian living in Washington, DC and working at a private art museum.

Cale Gressman
Cale Gressman
BA History, BA Philosophy

Cale was born in Colorado and currently lives in Northern Minnesota. He completed his BA in History, Philosophy, and Religion at the University of North Dakota and graduated in May of 2022. He is taking a gap year before applying for graduate school to complete his PhD in history. He is passionate about history in a wide range of areas, including American, European, military, and intellectual/philosophical history. He also enjoys writing and historical research.

Caleb Howells
Caleb Howells
BA Doctrines and Methodology of Education

Caleb is a published history author with a strong interest in ancient Britain and the Mediterranean world. He holds a BA in the Doctrines and Methodology of Education from USILACS. He is the author of "King Arthur: The Man Who Conquered Europe" and "The Trojan Kings of Britain: Myth or History?". Caleb enjoys learning about history in general, but he especially loves investigating myths and legends and seeing how they might be explained by historical events and individuals.

Caleb Strom
Caleb Strom
PhD Aerospace Sciences

Caleb is an early career planetary scientist with published research in the peer-reviewed Planetary Science Journal. He also attended an archaeological field school in Delphi, Greece, and has written on the Antikythera mechanism and the history of astronomy in magazines such as Ancient Origins.

Calvin Hartley
Calvin Hartley
MPhil Anglo-Saxon, Norse, and Celtic

Calvin writes about medieval history with a particular focus on the Church and early medieval source material. He is also interested in the ancient world and its influence on medieval societies.

Cameron Hughes
Cameron Hughes
MA Field Archaeology, MA Politics

Cameron is a contributing writer with an interest in the transitional period between late antiquity and the early Middle Ages in Europe. He holds an MA in Field Archaeology from the University of York, and an MA in Politics from the University of Birmingham. His Masters dissertations have been on the end of Roman Britain and the concept of ‘crisis centuries’ in Western history.

Cameron Mason
Cameron Mason
MA Social Anthropology, MSc Comparative Public Policy

Cameron is a freelance writer currently based in Vietnam. He has an MA in Social Anthropology and an MSc in Comparative Public Policy, both from the University of Edinburgh.

Camilla Brunazzo-Chiavegato
Camilla Brunazzo-Chiavegato
MA Art History

Camilla Brunazzo Chiavegato is an art historian specializing in modern art, with a focus on the late 19th and early 20th centuries, and a particular interest in interdisciplinary perspectives and curatorial practice over time. She holds a MA in Art History and Curatorial Studies (University of Groningen, The Netherlands) and a BA in Cultural Heritage Conservation (Ca' Foscari University, Venice). Camilla has recently completed a curatorial internship in Berlin (Museum Berggruen/Neue Nationalgalerie) and a Postgraduate Certificate Program in Art Crimes and Cultural Heritage Protection (Association for Research into Crimes against Art).

Cara Wolahan
Cara Wolahan
MA History of Art & Architecture, BA Art History

I am a contributing writer with a passion for art, history, and their ever-rewarding intersection. I hold an MA in the History of Art & Architecture from Boston University and a BA in Art History from Boston College. In my free time, I enjoy writing historical fiction stories about fascinating figures and objects. When I am not careening down research wormholes, I moonlight as a yoga teacher in Boston, MA, where I live with my fiancé and dog.

Carlo Alvaro
Carlo Alvaro
Ph.D. Philosophy

Carlo Alvaro is an Italian-American author and philosophy professor at the City University of New York, the Fashion Institute of Technology, St. John's University, and St. Joseph's University (New York). Alvaro advocates ethical vegan based on such virtue-ethical principles as temperance, magnanimity, and compassion. Alvaro is a defender of the Kalam Cosmological Argument for the existence of a deistic god. Concerning morality, he is a moral realist.

Carlos L. Garrido
Carlos L. Garrido
PhD Philosophy (In-Progress)

Carlos is a Cuban-American PhD Candidate in Philosophy at Southern Illinois University, Carbondale, with an MA from the same institution. He works as an adjunct professor of philosophy, as the Director of the Midwestern Marx Institute, and as the Secretary of Education for the American Communist Party (ACP). Carlos is the author of a few books, including The Purity Fetish and the Crisis of Western Marxism (2023) and Why We Need American Marxism (2024). He is the Editor in Chief of Red America, the theoretical journal of the ACP, and of the Journal of American Socialist Studies, hosted by the Midwestern Marx Institute.

Carmen Vargas
Carmen Vargas
BA English Literature

Carmen Vargas works as a writer and editor in her spare time. She is originally from Spain, but currently lives in Switzerland, where she teaches art, history and literature, and enjoys every opportunity to attend a new exhibition.

Carol Walden
Carol Walden
Bachelor in Media & Communications

Carol Walden has been producing art for most of her life. After completing a Bachelor of Media & Communications, Writing & Publishing she has dived into writing in the field of arts. Her father’s family were a French travelling circus troupe; multi-disciplined artists living in horse-drawn wagons and on ships in the Asia-Pacific Region. This ancestral journey has greatly influenced her life’s work and her passions for art, writing and physical performance.

Carolina Sanmiguel
Carolina Sanmiguel
BA Art Education, MA Art History & Theory

Based in Barcelona, Carolina is an American contributing writer who focuses on current trends in global art. She explores the influence of Classical Antiquity on the contemporary art scene while looking at the impact of historic aesthetic models on visual culture. She holds a B.A. in Art Education from The University of Texas and an M.A. in Art History and Theory from The University of Barcelona. Carolina has international experience in art education, curriculum design, and varied museum roles in places like the MACBA (Museum of Contemporary Art Barcelona).

Caroline Hubschmann
Caroline Hubschmann
PhD Archaeology & Ancient History w/ Ancient Egypt concentration

Caroline is a historian and archaeologist who loves to bring the vibrancy of the past into the present via engaging and passionate storytelling. She considers herself to be lucky to have excavated in some of the most remote and picturesque locations in Egypt and Australia. She currently works as a consultant historian where she spends most of her time researching about the First Nations people who have lived on the site of her hometown of Melbourne for at least 40,000 years.

Caroline Nicholson
Caroline Nicholson
MA Art History, MA Decorative Arts & Historic Interiors

Caroline Nicholson received a Master’s degree with Distinction in Decorative Arts and Historic Interiors from The University of Buckingham in partnership with The Wallace Collection, where she completed her dissertation on the Nancy School of Art Nouveau. She also holds an Honours Degree, First Class, in Art History from The University of St. Andrews. She has been published in Worthwhile Magazine, The Pre-Raphaelite Society Review, and Calliope Arts Journal.

Carys Phillips
Carys Phillips
MPhil Archaeology, MRes Palaeoanthropology

Carys Phillips is a PhD candidate in the Archaeology of Human Origins research group at the University of Liverpool. Carys specializes in communicating archaeological science with the public, and is interested in ancient history, evolution, and environmental issues.

Casey Scott
Casey Scott
MA Philosophy, GDipEd English and Humanities, BA(Hons) Professional & Creative Writing

Casey teaches philosophy and culture studies at a leading Australian university. His postgraduate research examined the metaphysics of biological concepts. He is a qualified English teacher with a degree in professional and creative writing and is about to begin his third degree in zoology and animal sciences.

Cassandra Pope
Cassandra Pope
BA War Studies w/ minor Film Studies

Cassandra has a keen interest in 20th century military history with a particular focus on the early history of mechanised warfare. Away from her research, she can most often be found crocheting blankets or walking on the South Downs.

Cat Askew
Cat Askew
BA Fine Art and Art History

Cat is a British multi-disciplinary artist from the south coast of England. Her work often has a satirical and feminist twist which is tied to her academic interests. She holds a BA in Fine Art and Art History from the University of Plymouth. Cat is interested in Dada, Pop Art and the historiography of female artists, as well as self-organised exhibitions and guerilla art.

Catalin Barboianu
Catalin Barboianu
PhD Philosophy of Science, MSc Mathematics

Dr. Barboianu is an associate researcher of Philosophy at the University of Bucharest, and a former teacher of mathematics. He is the founder of PhilScience, a problem gambling expert, and renown publisher and researcher.

Catherine Bedwei-Majdoub
Catherine Bedwei-Majdoub
PhD Philosophical Theology, MA Philosophy

Catherine teaches contemporary and postmodern philosophy, systematic philosophy, history of philosophy and text analysis. She is also a course leader and senior lecturer in business management at a university in London. She has taught business ethics, marketing, and management at a number of UK universities on MBA, MA and BA programmes. Before working in higher education, she held leadership posts in hospitality and events. She dabbles in creative writing in her spare time.

Catherine Dent
Catherine Dent
MA 20th and 21st Century Literary Studies, BA English Literature

Catherine holds a first-class BA from Durham University and an MA with distinction, also from Durham, where she specialized in the representation of glass objects in the work of Virginia Woolf. In her spare time, she enjoys writing fiction, reading, and spending time with her rescue dog, Finn.

Celine Jarrar
Celine Jarrar
BA Art History, MBA w/ Honors

Celine Jarrar is an art historian from the Middle East with a passion for cultural heritage and antiquity. She holds a BA in Art History from Florida International University in Miami and is currently based in Paris, pursuing a dual MBA in Business Administration from Schiller International University, jointly awarded with honors through the University of Roehampton. Her work explores the intersection of history, art, fashion, philosophy, and aesthetics across cultures, drawing on her multicultural background and academic experience across the Middle East, the United States, and Europe.

Cezary Jan Strusiewicz
Cezary Jan Strusiewicz
MA Japanese Philology

Cezary Jan is a Polish writer based in Japan. He's written about Japanese history and culture for The Japan Times, National Geographic, Polygon, and other major outlets.

Charles J. Lockett
Charles J. Lockett
MA in Politics, BA in History and Politics

Ever since Charles was a lad, he’s been a history obsessive – he spent his summer holidays dragging his family around Welsh castles! He pursued that passion through University, studying Early-Modern Europe and the French Revolutions, receiving his MA in Politics from the University of Sheffield. Nowadays, he is a historical writer and researcher specializing in Medieval and Early Modern history, based in Yorkshire, UK. In his spare time, he is a Dungeon Master, aspiring fantasy novelist and cat dad.

Charli Cowgill
Charli Cowgill
BA English Literature

Charli holds a BA in English Literature from Cambridge University. Her interests fall in early modern queer studies, continental philosophy, and political theory. She has previously done research on early modern eunuchs and their desirability, and the desirability of cross-dressed figures in early modern England.

Charlotte Austwick
Charlotte Austwick
PhD Candidate, MA Social Anthropology, BA Drama and Archaeology

Charlotte is an award-winning explorer and PhD Researcher in Social Anthropology. She has spent several months living with Q’eqchi, Mopan, Wapishana and Wai Wai people in Central and South America. Her work concentrates on the voices of people who live with the forests and how indigenous knowledge can be beneficial in the quest for solutions to the current environmental crisis. Additionally, she uses her background in archaeology to support her work in historical and heritage community engagement.

Charlotte Davis
Charlotte Davis
BA Art History

Charlotte is a contributing writer from Portland, Oregon now based in London, England. I’m an art historian with extensive knowledge in art history, classics, ancient art and archaeology.

Chester Ollivier
Chester Ollivier
BA (Hons) History

Chester is a contributing history writer, with a First Class Honors degree BA (Hons) in History from Northumbria University. He is from the North East of England, a drummer, and an avid Middlesbrough FC supporter.

Ching Yee Lim
Ching Yee Lim
BA (Hons) History

Based in Singapore, Ching Yee specializes in writing and research, and her expertise spans multiple sectors including history, culture and heritage, and media. She holds a BA in History (Hons) from the National University of Singapore and is passionate about world history, American history, Asian history, and sociocultural topics. In her spare time, she enjoys pottery, museum-hopping, and films.

Chris Dyke
Chris Dyke
BTech Nature Conservation

Christopher is a contributing writer from South Africa. He is an avid traveler with a lifelong fascination for nature and humankind’s place within it. African rock art is one of his special interests, a pursuit that has taken him to many special places and led to many exciting discoveries.

Christian Martin
Christian Martin
MA Defense and Strategic Studies

Chris is a Michigan-based defense writer and researcher with a love for military history and history in general. He spent seven years living in Vietnam as an English teacher and returned to the United States in January of 2024. In addition to being a writer for The Collector, he writes military aviation articles for Simple Flying and is a researcher with Asia Pacific Security Innovation Forum (APSI). He has a wonderful wife, two amazing sons, and enjoys watching them develop and discover their interests. His hobbies include photography, biking, baking bread, playing the drums, watching action films, and making his sons smile as often as possible.

Christina De Clerck-Szilagyi
Christina De Clerck-Szilagyi
MA History, BA History

Christina fell in love with history early in life, first colonial North America, then ancient Rome and the European Middle Ages, often focusing on the history of women in those places and time. As a History Communicator, she makes connections between historical events and modern life, to show why things are the way they are and that we humans have not really changed much over the millennia.

Christina Elia
Christina Elia
BA Art History

Christina Elia is a contributing writer whose work focuses on the intersection between visual culture and language. She was born and raised in New York City, where she currently writes about topics ranging from creative nonfiction to street art, culture, and travel. Christina’s work has been published in online publications such as The Odyssey, Select City, CURA, and has appeared in print in The Tishman Review and UP.

Christina Volpe
Christina Volpe
MA Public History w/ Museum Studies, BA Archaeology & Classics

Christina is a historian and curator with a passion for exploring how American families and communities shaped the places we live today. As the curator of the Barnes Museum, a quaint historic house museum in central Connecticut, Christina focuses on uncovering stories behind architecture, art, and the built environment, particularly during the Second Industrial Age, better known as America's Gilded Age. Currently working toward a PhD, Christina's first book, The Barnes Museum and Homestead will be published by Arcadia Publishing in February 2025 and explores the lives of the Bradley Barnes families, their 200-year homestead, and the countless 19th-century artifacts that remain in place today exactly as they intended. Christina is an active board member of the New England Chapter for the Society of Architectural Historians and the Connecticut History Review Journal.

Christine Cappola
Christine Cappola
MA History

Christine is a dedicated writer of historical pieces of interest. She likes to find fun and obscure facts buried within US History and research them into factual articles worth reading.

Christopher Nelson
Christopher Nelson
MSc Ancient History, BA Classical Archaeology, BA Anthropology

Christopher holds a degree in Classical Archaeology from the University of Missouri and a Master’s degree in Ancient History from the University of Edinburgh. He is a Kansas City native where both of his parents worked as schoolteachers. They instilled in him a love of history that has manifested itself in countless travel excursions, stacks of books, and questions. He currently resides in New York City.

Christopher Owen
Christopher Owen
BA Art & Design w/ Creative Technologies

Christopher is a contributing writer and researcher with a passion for modern art and digital technologies. He holds a BA in Art and Design with Creative Technologies from the University of Birmingham. He is also a member of The Society of British & International Interior Design and a part-time traveler who enjoys every opportunity to attend new art exhibitions.

Christopher Sexton
Christopher Sexton
BA Communication Studies

Christopher graduated Magna Cum Laude from Concordia University, Irvine with a BA in Communication Studies. He is a film enthusiast who has written scripts for short films, television, and radio.

Christos Konstantopoulos
Christos Konstantopoulos
MPhil Politics: Comparative Government

Christos is a historian and social scientist with a keen interest in the history of health and the influence of experts on political decision-making. He holds a BA in History from the University of Cambridge and an MPhil in Politics from the University of Oxford, where his MPhil thesis focused on how advocates of eugenics interacted with policy-makers in Edwardian Britain. Christos is currently a History PhD student at McGill University.

Cinzia Franceschini
Cinzia Franceschini
MA Art History w/ History of Art Criticism

Cinzia is an Italian Art Historian specialized in the History of Art Criticism, with a second degree in Communications and Sociology studies. Currently based in Northern Italy, she studied at the University of Padua. She works as a guide in Museum Education Departments and as an Art Writer. She writes about Contemporary Arts and Social Sciences, and how they intertwine.

Claire Gilmour
Claire Gilmour
MLitt Museum & Gallery Studies, MA(Hons) Archaeology & Celtic Civilisation, DipHE Egyptology

Claire Isabella Gilmour is based in south-west Scotland and is a PhD candidate in Anthropology & Archaeology at the University of Bristol, researching the cultural and academic impact of the study of Ancient Egypt in Scotland. She teaches Egyptology, Archaeology and the Ancient Near East at the University of Glasgow, is Chair of Egyptology Scotland, and has worked in museum collections care for over twenty years. She is particularly interested in the histories of Egyptology, museums and collecting; the life and career of Scottish archaeologist and antiquarian Alexander Henry Rhind (1833-63); funerary archaeology (especially Ancient Egyptian tomb equipment); the reception of Ancient Egypt and the wider Ancient World; and Scottish cultural studies. She is currently on the committees of the International Society for the Study of Egyptomania (ISSE) and the Association for the Study of Travel in Egypt and the Near East (ASTENE), and is a Fellow of the Society of Antiquaries of Scotland.

Claire Johnson
Claire Johnson
BSc Philosophy and Politics

Claire Johnson is registered clinical nutritionist with a BSc in Philosophy and Politics, and an MSc in Clinical Nutrition. She is a renowned author across a number of topics including Philosophy, Ancient Greece, Stoicism, Health and Nutrition.

Claire-Marie Perry
Claire-Marie Perry
BA Theatre & Professional Practice, PGCE Drama & English

Having lived in London for many years, Claire has relocated back to the blustery coast of Northeast England with her husband and two LEGO-loving boys. Claire is a creative writer and teacher of drama and english with a passion for both literature and theatre. She is a writer of short films and audio drama but her first love is writing for the stage. Claire’s work has been produced in theatres across the entirety of the UK and her first

Colin J Campbell
Colin J Campbell
MLitt in Ancient History, BA Ancient History & Civilization

Colin J Campbell is a contributing writer and researcher, living in Melbourne, Australia. He currently writes across a wide range of creative non-fiction topics. He has strong interest in writing, visuals and sounds. Originally from Scotland, Colin studied Ancient History and Civilizations before completing an MLitt (distinction) in Roman history from the University of Newcastle. Focusing on ‘Slave, Bandit and Pirate Disorders’ within Roman Italy, he developed interests in the personal security habits of Romans. Colin also has expert knowledge in a wide range of topics that include military, politics, architecture, society and social issues.

Corinne Baltz
Corinne Baltz
MSc Experimental Archaeology, BA English Literature

Corinne Baltz is a writer, archaeologist, and artist from small-town South Carolina. They hold an MSc in Experimental Archaeology from the University of York, where they conducted research on handedness and use-wear analysis. In their personal research, Corinne’s interests lie in Edwardian children’s books, paganism in literature, and the culture and religion of the southern United States. Outside of work, Corinne is a freelance writer and artist, and occasionally takes up positions as a writer or costumer within the indie film scene.

Cory Claus
Cory Claus
BA Classical Studies & English Literature

Cory is an educator and twice nationally recognized award-winning novelist. He is also an art and art history lover who has traveled all over the United States and Europe in order to see some of his favorites paintings and sculptures in situ. He earned his BA from Dartmouth College and has continued his research and studies since then. His first novel, Surrounded by Chu Songs, is out now.

Cristian Radu
Cristian Radu
MA Medieval History

Cristian holds a BA in History and Philosophy, and a MA in Medieval History. He is a contributing writer with a keen interest in history, philosophy, mythology, and education. Other topics of interest are ethics, psychology, artificial intelligence, and Stoicism. In his free time, he enjoys reading, drawing, editing pictures, and cycling.

Crystal Cruz
Crystal Cruz
MS Library and Information Science, BA Anthropology, Archaeological Tract

Crystal is currently a librarian for a college in Dallas, Texas. Before the academic world she worked and researched in genealogy and archives for over 8 years. Her passion remains in her undergraduate studies of people and cultures around the world. Her hobbies include traveling, reading, and cooking.

Curt Smothers
Curt Smothers
BA History & Social Sciences

Curt holds a BA in Social Sciences and History from Chapman University in Orange, California. He is a retired Navy officer and college vocational education specialist. He has traveled the world, observing first-hand the culture and history of Asia, Europe, and Latin America. His college studies were US history from the colonial to the Civil War periods. Curt’s lives in Highlands Ranch, Colorado, with his wife of over 50 years.

Daisy Rosling
Daisy Rosling
PGCE Secondary History Education

Daisy is an ancient and medieval historian, having graduated from Royal Holloway, University of London in 2015. She also has a PGCE in Secondary History Education from Cardiff Metropolitan University and teaches history at a local academy. Her special interests are ancient and medieval history, with a particular focus on religious history and the Christianization of the Roman Empire. Daisy is incredibly passionate about ensuring ancient British and world history have a key focus within her school's curriculum. Daisy also writes for a travel magazine and is the editor of her local village magazine.

Dale Pappas
Dale Pappas
PhD Modern European History

Dale Pappas is an author and educator based in Miami, Florida, and Athens, Greece. Dale has taught History and Academic Writing at the high school and university levels in the United States and Europe. He holds a PhD in Modern European History from the University of Miami. Dale researches the history of tourism in the Mediterranean and the political history of Modern Greece.

Dan Bulman
Dan Bulman
MPhil Medieval History, BA Anglo-Saxon, Norse and Celtic

Dan studied at Queens’ College, Cambridge (BA) and Emmanuel College, Cambridge MPhil), specializing in the history of the British Isles during the Central Middle Ages (900-1200). He was particularly interested in social history, including the relationship between land and power, documentary culture, and the expression of social status. He wrote an undergraduate dissertation on the family of Earl Siward of Northumbria and his MPhil on the role of the Warenne family in Anglo-Norman politics during the first two generations of the Norman Conquest. He is an avid reader and is pleased to be contributing to the Collector as a writer.

Daniel Kershaw
Daniel Kershaw
MSt Roman History

Daniel J. Kershaw is a historian, with a BA in Ancient History from the University of Liverpool, and an MSt in Roman History from the University of Oxford. Since graduating from the latter in 2018, he has written many articles for Ancient History Magazine, History Cooperative, and TheCollector. He has a paper published with Illinois Classical Press, with another under peer review. Whilst he is comfortable writing about any aspect of history, his specialism is in Roman Imperial History. Aside from this, he works full-time as an Editor at Routledge Press.

Daniel Mesta
Daniel Mesta
MA Candidate, BA Theatre Arts, Russian Studies

Daniel Mesta is a curator, creator and communicator who consults for libraries, theaters and museums. He specializes in the history of theater, opera and circus. He earned his BA in Theater Arts and Russian Studies from Brigham Young University, and is completing his MA in International Relations at the European University at St. Petersburg, Russia.

Daniel Parker
Daniel Parker
BA Journalism

Since graduating from Leeds University with a degree in journalism, Daniel has divided his time between teaching English and contributing articles for a variety of companies. He’s previously written for History Magazine, The Comics Journal, Storgy Magazine and Michael Terence Publishing among other publications.

Daniel Rekshan
Daniel Rekshan
MA Psychology, BA Classics

Daniel Rekshan holds a BA in Classics from St. John's College in Annapolis and an MA in East-Psychology from the California Institute of Integral Studies. He is an author on the topic of extraordinary dreams.

Daniel Soulard
Daniel Soulard
BASc Classical Civilizations

Daniel holds a bachelor’s degree in Classical Civilizations from Concordia University, Montreal, and is currently applying for his master’s in the same field. His areas of interest are Greek history from the Classical period through the conquests of Alexander the Great, as well as the ancient Greek language. He loves nothing more than to share his passion for history with anyone who will listen, and even with those who won’t.

Daniel Thompson
Daniel Thompson
BA Anthropology, BA Creative Writing

Daniel is a graduate of Vancouver Island University’s Anthropology and Creative Writing programs, attaining a BA in both disciplines. In addition to academic articles, he writes Poetry and Fiction. He is currently working on a Literary Theory of Everything (Lit TOE), a phenomenological investigation into the importance of time, space and place, entitled The Time of the Place. He lives in Victoria, B.C. Canada.

Daniella Garran
Daniella Garran
PGCert Archaeology & Heritage, MA Education, BA Art History

Daniella is an ancient history teacher with a background in material culture. She completed a Post-Graduate Certificate in Archaeology and Heritage at the University of Leicester, a Master’s in Education and Museum Studies at Tufts University, and a Bachelor’s in History and Art History at Connecticut College. She has traveled throughout Europe with middle school students and has participated in archaeological digs in Bulgaria and England.

Daniella Romano
Daniella Romano
MA Critical and Curatorial Studies in Contemporary Art

Daniella is an art historian and writer from London, UK. She holds an MA in Critical and Curatorial Studies of Contemporary Art from National Taipei University of Education and a BA in History and History of Art from the University of Nottingham. Her research interests include cartography and East Asian art, as well as the role of colonial narratives present in contemporary art. She also runs her own website, Artographic.

Danielle Mackay
Danielle Mackay
MA Classical Studies

Danielle is currently pursuing a PhD in Classical Studies. Her research focuses on the god Dionysus and his representation in Classical literature. Along with her research, she is an active contributor of Attic Greek translations to the Attic Inscriptions Online corpus.

Danilo Castro
Danilo Castro
BA Digital Media & Filmmaking

Danilo Castro is an entertainment writer and film critic living in San Diego. He graduated from the Art Institute with a BA in Digital Media and Filmmaking, and is managing editor of Noir City Magazine.

Daphne Bika
Daphne Bika
PhD Classical Archaeology

Daphne is an art historian, museologist, and conservator of antiquities and works of art. She received her PhD (Hons) in Classical Archaeology from the National University of Athens and her MSc in Museum Studies from the University of Leicester, UK. She holds a BA in Conservation of Antiquities and Works of Art from the University of West Attica and a BA (Hons) in Art Theory and History from the Athens School of Fine Arts. She has been working as a researcher and conservator of antiquities at the Greek Ministry of Culture for the past 25 years. Her special interests are ancient art, archaeology, theory and history of art and architecture, philosophy of art.

David Mickov
David Mickov
BA History, BA Philosophy

David's passion lies squarely in history. In addition to his bachelor's degree obtained from his hometown - Skopje, North Macedonia, he also has a number of certificates and fieldwork experience in archaeology. If something occurred in the past, David would undoubtedly want to discuss and investigate it more. Because of this, he didn't feel satisfied with merely reading and books, so he went all over the world and passed many lands from Alaska to Florida and Ireland to Turkey. He is both a historical LARP re-enactor and a very huge sword aficionado.

David Mishan
David Mishan
BA History & Politics, B.Sc. Economics

David Mishan has an interest in history with an emphasis on military history. He holds degrees from the University of London and the Open University.

David Sinor
David Sinor
BA Political Philosophy

David is a contributing writer, originally from Florida. After receiving his degree in Political Philosophy he spent 5 years in Hawaii serving in the Navy. Aboard his submarine, he ran his ship’s library in his free time. He is currently pursuing a postgrad degree at Arizona State University. He has had a life-long love of philosophy that he takes with him into all his endeavors.

David Smith
David Smith
MA Philosophy, BA Philosophy

David is a graduate of California State University, Long Beach (MA) and the University of California, Los Angeles (BA). He has been teaching philosophy at the community college level for more than 13 years. When not pushing his students to ask ‘why?’, he enjoys traveling and philosophically analyzing video games (for work, of course).

David W. Swafford
David W. Swafford
BS Journalism (Minor in Classical Literature)

David W. Swafford is a writer-editor with thirty-plus years in news production (newspapers, magazines, wire services, and cable television), global marketing communications (internal and external, for profit and nonprofit), advertising, and creative writing. He has a bachelor's degree in journalism, a minor in classical literature, experience in Latin America, and speaks fluent Spanish. David works as a newspaper reporter in suburban Kansas City, independently edits the membership publication of the General Society Sons of the Revolution, and contributes historical articles to print and online markets. He has also co-written/ghosted a growing number of memoirs, biographies, and other extended-length projects for individual clients.

Dawn-Eve Mertz
Dawn-Eve Mertz
MA English, BA Classics

Dawn-Eve Mertz is an independent journalist, a development editor at Truthlytics, historian, and a nonfiction author. She spent six years in education, primarily as an English teacher, after earning her MAT, and now is building a career as an author and journalist. Her written work is historical, and contemporary nonfiction. Her first published book about the Hungarian Revolution and her grandfather's escape in 1956, "Young Men Go West," is out now.

Dea Cvetković
Dea Cvetković
MA & BA Art History

Dea holds a bachelor’s and a master’s degree in Art History from the University of Belgrade. Her main fields of interest include modern and contemporary art, American art, gender studies, photography, and film. She is currently completing her PhD with a focus on the use of textiles in Feminist art.

Deianira Morris
Deianira Morris
BA Anthropology w/ Archaeology Concentration

Deianira is an archaeologist and museum enthusiast with a love for studying the ancient past. She holds a BA in Anthropology with a concentration on Archaeology from the University of Arizona, during which she also attained a Minor in Psychology. Her research focuses on how past societies used images and symbols to demonstrate communal identities and cultural worldviews. Deianira also has a passion for ensuring the preservation of cultural heritage and is pursuing a career as a museum professional. As a writer, Deianira’s goal is to make information about ancient history more accessible and interesting to the public.

Dennis Lynch
Dennis Lynch
BSc Civil Engineering

Dennis is a civil engineer turned writer with a passion for history. From the Romans to the Aztecs, to the Mamluks to the Qing, He finds all facets of history fascinating. He holds a Bachelor of Science in Civil Engineering from Rutgers University in New Jersey.

Despoina Tsoli
Despoina Tsoli
Bachelor of Arts w/ cultural analysis concentration

Despoina is a curator who graduated with a degree in Literary and Cultural Analysis from the University of Amsterdam. Anything regarding art, archeology, and mythology will spark her interest although she is known to also heavily enjoy an exhilarating book and good board game.

Deya Bhattacharyya
Deya Bhattacharyya
MA & BA English Literature

Deya is a full-time student of the humanities with a passion for painting. She holds a keen interest in art and literature, and the socio-political implications of the same. She has a bachelor’s degree in English Literature from Jadavpur University and is currently pursuing a Master’s degree.

Diana Oliveira
Diana Oliveira
MA English, BA English Literature

Diana Alexandra Oliveira speaks Portuguese and English fluently and has extensive knowledge of Spanish and French history. She has won several short-story competitions and has essays published internationally. History, literature, and music are her greatest passions in life.

Diana Singeorzean
Diana Singeorzean
BA History & Art History

Diana has been drawn to contemporary art ever since her BA in Art History years and has pursued this sector of the art world for the past three years. By being a gallerist, she also turns art history towards people, collaborations, and logistics. Diana is now pursuing an MA in Contemporary Curatorial Practices.

Dimitar Danevski
Dimitar Danevski
BA Defense & Peace Studies

Dimitar holds a BA in Defense and Peace Studies from the Ss. Cyril and Methodius University in Skopje, North Macedonia. He worked as an advisor in the Department of Defense of North Macedonia and has a deep interest in the World War II era. His interests span from military philosophy to the in-depth analysis of military tanks, battles, and especially WWII military aviation. In his spare time, he builds model kits and plays blues guitar with his band.

Dominik Stachowiak
Dominik Stachowiak
BA & MA Archaeology w/ focus Mediterranean archaeology and cultural heritage

Dominik is an archaeologist. He holds a BA and a MA in archaeology from Adam Mickiewicz University in Poland, with a specialty in Mediterranean archaeology and cultural heritage. For two years he pursued his interest in the Late Roman and Byzantine periods as an Erasmus student at the Aristotle University of Thessaloniki. His focus is on material culture and architecture, but also on the transition between antiquity and the middle ages in the Roman East. Currently, he studies Modern Greek Philology in Poland.

Dora Sesar
Dora Sesar
BA & MA Art History and Hispanic Studies, PhD Candidate Medieval Art History

Dora holds a bachelor’s degree in Art history and Spanish language and literature from the University of Zadar, Croatia. She also obtained her master’s degree in Art history and Hispanic studies at the same university. Currently, she is a Ph.D. student at the department of Art and Musicology at the Autonomous University of Barcelona. Her research is focused on Romanesque art and architecture. She is working as a teaching assistant at the University of Mostar, Bosnia and Herzegovina, where she is exploring the connections between art and psychology through two subjects: Psychopathology in visual arts and Psychopathology in cinema.

Douglas Karson
Douglas Karson
BA (Hons) Political Science

Douglas is a well-known painter, author, and presenter. He specializes in art, philosophy, and astronomy. He is here to be of service by sharing knowledge and color.

Dr. Eugenia Russell
Dr. Eugenia Russell
Professor of History, History of Art, and Political Philosophy

Historian and publisher Dr Eugenia Russell has written and edited several academic books and articles. She has strong research interests in early modern cultural history and especially the literature, art and culture of Byzantium and early modern Greece. She also has co-authored three books on the history of Watford and South West Hertfordshire. Her shorter pieces have appeared in BBC History Magazine, the British Library website, Oxford Bibliographies Online, Encyclopaedia Britannica, the Ancient World Magazine and many other publications. In 2021 she co-founded Book Publishers Lone Fox Publishing.

Dr. Victoria C. Roskams
Dr. Victoria C. Roskams
DPhil English Literature

Victoria C. Roskams specializes in literature and music as a reader, researcher, and practitioner. As an academic, Roskams's interests span the long nineteenth century and all sorts of interactions between all of the arts, especially in movements such as Romanticism, aestheticism, and decadence. A long-term obsession has been Oscar Wilde, his disciples, his imitators, and his antagonists. As a creative writer, Roskams is especially interested in uncanny encounters with the arts, strange or queer artists, and haunting afterlives. As a musician, Roskams is primarily interested in the eclectic.

Drew Matz
Drew Matz
MA Theology

Drew is a lifelong Ohioan and family man. He holds a Master's degree from Concordia Theological Seminary in Fort Wayne, Indiana where he studied historical theology with a concentration in the late patristic era. He enjoys all things outdoors and the natural wonder it inspires. Drew currently resides in northwest Ohio.

Dunja Karanović
Dunja Karanović
MA, Fine Arts, MA Cultural Policy

Dunja Karanović is a visual artist and journalist based in Belgrade, Serbia. Her research focuses on feminist readings of cultural heritage, art history, and public space, and ways of fostering accessibility and ethics of care in cultural policy and practice. She holds an MA degree from the UNESCO Chair in Cultural Policy and Management at the University of Arts in Belgrade and an MFA from the China Academy of Arts in Hangzhou, PRC.

Dušan Nikolić
Dušan Nikolić
MA Art History

Dušan is an art historian and graduate of the University of Belgrade, specializing in the medieval art of Eastern Europe and 19th-century European art. Formerly a museum and cultural heritage worker, he spends most of his free time and research on interdisciplinary work between art history and psychology.

Dylan Carson
Dylan Carson
BA History

Dylan T. Carson is an author and historian with a love of the Bronze Age, mythologies and Classical literature. He specializes in the comparative history of Mycenaean archaeology and Greek epic poetry, the Bronze Age Collapse, and early North American colonization.

Eben De Jager
Eben De Jager
PhD New Testament

Eben is a public speaker, author, and Christian apologist with a special interest in eschatology.

Edd Hodsdon
Edd Hodsdon
BA Professional Writing, member Canterbury Archaeological Trust

Edd holds a BA in Professional Writing, he has worked at the Dover museum as well as the Canterbury Archaeological Trust. He is most fascinated by the Achaemenid Persian Empire and has been interested in the Ancient world his entire life. His hobbies include walking, philosophy, history, photography, and writing fiction.

Ela Sutcu
Ela Sutcu
MA Art History & Archaeology, BA Art History

Ela is an art historian, artist, and contributing writer based in St. Louis. Her research interests include modern sculpture, contemporary political and eco art, and ancient art and culture of the Mediterranean and Middle East. She recently graduated from Washington University in St. Louis with her MA in Art History & Archaeology, and she holds a BA in Art History from Saint Louis University where she minored in Italian and Film Studies.

Eleanor Clark
Eleanor Clark
MA Ancient Mediterranean History / Archaeology, BA History

Eleanor is a British historian and archaeologist who currently lives and works in Northern Italy. She is a recent MA graduate from the University of Pavia and is currently teaching English before applying for PhDs in Italy. She is aiming to specialize in the ancient Roman world. Eleanor loves excavating ancient sites and has been lucky enough to work in Italy, Greece, Israel, and the UK, on sites such as ancient Messene, Rivanazzano, and the Agora in Athens. She is a keen writer, loves exploring new areas of history, and wants to get as many people interested in history as possible.

Elizabeth Berry
Elizabeth Berry
BA English, Italian, & Writing Seminars

Elizabeth Berry is a writer from Los Angeles, California. She holds a BA in English, Italian, and Writing Seminars from Johns Hopkins University, and is working towards her MFA in Creative Writing at the University of St Andrews. In her spare time, she writes articles about Italian art, culture, and literature. She loves golden retrievers, the color fuchsia, and kayaking.

Elizabeth Burton
Elizabeth Burton
BA Art History, MA Preventive Conservation

Elizabeth is a practicing paintings and preventive conservator from Los Angeles. She studied Art History at UCLA as an undergraduate and received her MA in Preventive Conservation from Northumbria University. Elizabeth has worked with many museums in California and currently teaches for the Northern States Conservation Center, through which she offers online courses for heritage preservation professionals.

Elizabeth Casement
Elizabeth Casement
MA Art History (in progress), BA Psychology

Liz is currently pursuing her MA in Art History at UAB in Birmingham, Alabama after a 20-year hiatus from school. Her primary focus is European painting from 1600-1800 but she will read or watch anything related to art history regardless of geographic region or period. She enjoys a good competitive round of Settlers of Catan, a fresh jigsaw puzzle, and traveling to see her favorite art around the world with her husband and four children.

Elizabeth Lavis
Elizabeth Lavis
BA Journalism/Mass Communication

Elizabeth Lavis is the co-author of two Lonely Planet books and has multiple bylines in print and digital travel-related publications.

Elizabeth Lawton-Matthews
Elizabeth Lawton-Matthews
PhD Archaeology

Elizabeth is an Irish archaeologist and teacher and is currently traveling long-term. She holds both a BA and MA in Archaeology from University College Dublin, and a PhD in Archaeology from the University of Groningen, all of which were supported by scholarships. Her specialities are European Prehistory and the Mesolithic period in particular, Hokkaido prehistory and the Jōmon period of Japan, hunter-gatherers, and burial practices. She enjoys watching independent films, visiting museums and monuments, bouldering, and sleeping. She also loves languages and has studied, to B1 level or higher, Irish, French, Dutch, Japanese, Portuguese, and Spanish. Her proudest achievement to date is her 3-year Duolingo streak.

Elizabeth Morgan
Elizabeth Morgan
BA History w/ Tudor concentration

Elizabeth is a historian, writer, and student with a passionate interest in the Tudor era. She also enjoys religious history, mythology, and Renaissance art. Recently she has studied King Henry VIII at Oxford University and history at the Open University and the University of Roehampton. She has also gained two Certificates (King Henry VIII & The Tudors) and a History Diploma (The Tudors). Elizabeth lives in Wales, United Kingdom, and can often be found exploring its many castles, cathedrals, and churches. She regularly writes about her trips to Museums and Heritage sites. Much of her research is dedicated to Cardinal Wolsey. She is the Founder of The Cardinal Wolsey Society, writes daily articles, and publishes its monthly newsletter.

Elizabeth Padian
Elizabeth Padian
MA English, BA English

Elizabeth holds a BA and an MA in English, with concentrations in Film and History. She is the host of a history podcast and an avid fantasy reader based in the USA. Some of her main interests include mythology, ancient studies, and literature. She also enjoys going on adventures with her dachshund and traveling, especially to anywhere with a castle.

Elizabeth Peterson
Elizabeth Peterson
BA Near Eastern Studies (Persian)

Elizabeth received a bachelor's degree in Persian Language & Literature from the University of Washington in Seattle. Her final paper, as a Mary Gates Scholar, was about how the Tomb of Cyrus the Great was thought of in ancient, medieval, and modern Iran. Additionally, she studied the Persian ghazal and translated poems of medieval poets such as Rumi, Saadi Shirazi, and Jahan Malek Khatun. She then studied Iranian history at the University of St Andrews in Scotland, where she primarily wrote about religious interaction in the Sasanian Empire.

Eljoh Hartzer
Eljoh Hartzer
MTh Practical Theology

Eljoh is a writer, book editor, and artist in the niche of Christianity. She holds a master's degree in Practical Theology with a specialization in Youth Work from the University of Stellenbosch. Her passion lies in developing tools that will shed light for others on matters of faith, spirituality, and living well.

Elliott McDonald
Elliott McDonald
BA Archaeology w/ Honours

Elliott is an archaeologist from the UK. He holds a degree in archaeology from Newcastle University. His research interests include Early Medieval Europe, pre-Christian religion, ancient warfare, stone sculpture, and local studies. He enjoys visiting Europe’s sights, camera in hand, as well as in indulging in motorsport, following a variety of series in person wherever possible.

Elmedin Salihagic
Elmedin Salihagic
MA History

Elmedin is a historian with a Master’s in History from the University of Sarajevo. His expertise spans antiquity, the Middle Ages, and 20th-century Europe. With museum research and exhibition experience, Elmedin aims to bring historical topics to a wider audience, blending academic research with accessible storytelling.

Emeth Pittle
Emeth Pittle
BA African & Middle Eastern Studies w/ Islamic concentration

Emeth is a citizen diplomat with experience consulting as a researcher for religious academics and interfaith non-profits in the Middle East. While his primary interest is investigating the intersections of Judeo-Islamic religious narratives, he also has a passion for art and cultures, and worked for several years in the Fowler Museum while earning his degree from UCLA. In his free time he can be found wandering the hills outside his city or reading in the shade of local olive trees.

Emily Snow
Emily Snow
MA Art History & BA Art History and Curatorial Studies

Emily is an art historian and writer based in the high desert of her native Utah. In addition to writing about her favorite art historical topics, she covers daily art and archaeology news and hosts expert interviews for TheCollector. She holds an MA in art history from the Courtauld Institute of Art with an emphasis in Aesthetic Movement art and science. She loves knitting, her calico cat, and everything Victorian.

Emma Lagno
Emma Lagno
MTS, BA Religious Studies, International Studies, and French

Emma is a writer from upstate New York. She holds a BA in Religious Studies, International Studies, and French from the University of Miami, and she recently earned her master’s degree in Theological Studies from Harvard Divinity School. She is interested in the religions and literature of the Ancient Mediterranean, especially early Christianity, and the New Testament.

Eric Pinzelli
Eric Pinzelli
PhD History, MA Military History, BA History/Archaeology

Eric Pinzelli is a military historian, geopolitician and published author who holds an MA in Military History from the University of Provence on the fortifications of Corinth (Greece), and a PhD in History/History of Art on the wars between the Ottoman Empire and the Holy League (17th-18th centuries). Born in France, growing up in western Canada, he has lived and worked in a dozen countries from North and South America, to Europe and Asia. He worked as a history/political consultant and specializes in a wide range of areas from Venetian-Ottoman relations, to Early Modern warfare, fortifications, linguistics, current geopolitics and conflict analysis.

Erin Wright
Erin Wright
MA History and Public History

Erin is a historian who got her MA at Indiana University Indianapolis in History with an emphasis in Public History and a BA at Grand Valley State University dual majoring in History and Writing. Her specialties are women’s history, medical history, and food history. She is the co-founder of History Gals.

Eva Bod
Eva Bod
BA Sociology and Anthropology

Eva holds a BA in Sociology and Anthropology. She is working on finishing a MA in Migration and Society from the University Mohammed 5, where she studies nomadism in the Sahara. As a former English teacher, her special interests include educational psychology, art history, and cultures around the world. When she isn’t writing, you can find her picking up a new language.

Eva Silva
Eva Silva
BA Languages, Literature and Culture

Eva Silva has a BA in Languages, Literature and Culture from the University of Lisbon. Her research and work revolve around German history, culture, language, literature, and European culture in general.

Evan Fullford
Evan Fullford
B.S Biology w/ Evolutionary Science Concentration

Evan is a freelance writer who currently works in the indoor rock climbing industry. He earned a B.S. in Biology with a concentration in Evolutionary Science from the University of North Florida. Throughout his life, he has also enjoyed exploring the subjects of philosophy, history, religion, and government. Evan, his wife, and their two cats plan to travel across America in the school bus they converted to a tiny home.

Evangelia-Maria Anninos
Evangelia-Maria Anninos
BA Classical Studies, BA Art History

Eva Anninos is a contributing writer based in Chicago. She grew up in Greece, speaks fluent Greek, and has also studied French, Spanish, Ancient Greek, and Latin. She wrote her honors capstone on the symbolisms of Venus in painting through the 19th Century and her research was presented at the University of Illinois at Chicago Research Forum in 2017. Her interests focus on the correlations between classical antiquity and the Renaissance, mythology and mythological portrayals in the arts, historical mysteries, and the occult. In her free time, she indulges in writing poetry, playing the piano, and practicing yoga.

Eve Boothroyd
Eve Boothroyd
MA History of Political Thought & Intellectual History, BA History

Eve is a contributing writer with a passion for philosophy, literature, and music. She is especially interested in modern history of political thought, particularly cultural and intellectual history surrounding anti-colonial movements. Eve loves reading, writing, and watching live music in her spare time.

Eve Cobb
Eve Cobb
BA (Hons) History of Art (in progress)

Eve is an art history student at the University of Cambridge, with wide interests ranging from the Medieval and Renaissance to the fin de siècle. She is a particular fan of Christian iconography and looks forward to pursuing this interest once she begins her MA in Medieval Studies. She is currently enjoying researching Anglo-Saxon art for her final year. Outside of her studies, Eve enjoys illustration, going to galleries, and reading essays and poetry.

Fabio D. Fernandes
Fabio D. Fernandes
MA Ancient History

Fabio is a London-based editor and occasional writer with a lingering interest in Roman cultural and social history, urbanism, and cosmopolitanism.

Faith Lee
Faith Lee
BA Medieval Studies, BA French Literature

Faith holds a Bachelor’s in French Literature and Medieval Studies and an M.Ed. in language education. She views language as the key medium through which we understand and interpret human life, with interests spanning both historical and contemporary perspectives. Currently, she teaches English at a French international school in Singapore.

Fareah Fysudeen
Fareah Fysudeen
MA Islamic Studie, MA Muslim Cultures, BA Philosophy & English

Fareah is a writer and researcher interested in postcoloniality, psychoanalysis, and Islamic world-making. Her creative work focuses on the convergence between the ordinary and extraordinary, the daily and the divine, often through stories about Muslim Americans. She is passionate about storytelling and research as a way to push into new imaginaries as a means of liberation. She also hosts a Podcast called “The Weight of God” on literature and philosophy.

Fayge Horesh
Fayge Horesh
BA History with Honors 'Phi Alpha Theta'

Fayge is a public historian and teacher, certified tour guide, and contributing writer. She is the creator and host of the podcast “D Listers of History.” On the podcast, Fayge brings her research skills, curiosity, and irreverence to discuss important but mostly forgotten historical figures. In all the work Fayge does, their primary goal is to make both historical stories and the study of history accessible to everyone. Fayge also teaches private music lessons in the greater Philadelphia area and only sometimes sneaks history in between etudes.

Fearghal Fitzgibbon
Fearghal Fitzgibbon
MA Education

Fearghal is a writer from the west of Ireland. He holds a BA in English and History from University of Limerick as well as a Master in Education from Hibernia College. His areas of special interest include 16th- and 17th-century Europe and the Cold War. Aside from writing, he enjoys languages, mountaineering, and reading.

Fidel Arnecillo
Fidel Arnecillo
PhD, MA, BA Philosophy, MA Religion

Fidel teaches philosophy at California State University, San Bernardino, and California State Polytechnic University, Pomona. His primary academic interests include modern philosophy (esp. Kant), philosophy of religion, moral/political philosophy, and Christian theology. He received his Ph.D. and M.A. in philosophy from Claremont Graduate University, M.A. in religion from Yale University Divinity School, and B.A. in philosophy from Point Loma Nazarene College. He loves playing basketball, using Facebook for digital activism, watching all sorts of movies on Netflix, and spending lots of time with his son and wife. He is also the pastor of Symposia Covenant Church (Ontario, California).

Fiona Battistoni
Fiona Battistoni
BA Comparative Literature

Fiona holds a BA in Comparative Literature with concentrations in Russian and Cultural Anthropology. Her research focuses on literatures of collapse, spanning from the ancient Mediterranean to the Soviet Union and the advent of postmodernity.

Fiona Chandra
Fiona Chandra
PhD Bioengineering

Fiona Chandra is a freelance travel writer based in Los Angeles. She is especially interested in diving into the intersection of history, culture and architecture. She has contributed to The L.A. Times, Fodor’s, Sierra Magazine, and more.

Florian Maiwald
Florian Maiwald
PhD Philosophy

Florian Maiwald is a German philosopher. In addition to numerous academic articles, he also publishes political articles and philosophical essays. Furthermore, he published books about J.S. Mill, which haven been published by the Wissenschaftliche Buchgesellschaft (Scientific Book Society) in 2021 and Nomos-Publishing in May 2024.

Frances Dilworth
Frances Dilworth
BA Art History

Frances is an aspiring museum professional and creative scholar. They are an avid reader and can be found learning about a diverse array of topics, which is reflected in their research interests. Frances specializes in LGBT+ art, literature, and history; global medieval art and literature; 19th-century art and literature; horror/Gothic art and literature; historical gardening; and plants in art. Frances loves connecting with others through their passion for art and history.

Francesca Ramsay
Francesca Ramsay
Art Historian; BA Art History, MA Art History, Curatorship w/ focus Renaissance Culture

Francesca is an arts writer based in Wales. She trained at the Warburg Institute in London. This multi-disciplinary education in Renaissance art and culture has left her with excellent academic research and writing skills (as well as some pretty niche knowledge). She’s since gone on to work in the auction and commercial sector, as well as in museums and in public sector ventures.

Francisco Perpuli
Francisco Perpuli
BA History

Francisco is a recent graduate from Mexico with a BA in History. He specializes in History, Art History and Culture, particularly regarding Mexico and the Americas. Having completed his degree in History, Francisco is looking to expand his education towards the creative sector or towards international affairs, or perhaps both. He wishes to obtain a postgraduate degree and continue learning to better himself and give back to his family and community.

Fraser Hibbitt
Fraser Hibbitt
BA English Literature

I received my BA in English literature. I enjoy reading and writing on literature, philosophy, cultural studies and art. I am a self-taught guitarist with an interest in music theory and composition. I have travelled widely having grown up in both the UK and Norway. Currently, I am based in Brighton, UK, where I finished my degree.

Gabriel Kirellos
Gabriel Kirellos
Published Travel writer & editor

Gabriel is a travel writer and editor with 5 years of experience, having authored more than 400 articles on historic sites, ancient monuments, and other travel topics across the U.S. and the Americas, Europe, and Asia. His work explores hidden landmarks, from medieval castles in France to ancient temples in Asia, offering readers in-depth cultural insights. With personal travels to over 35 countries, he combines firsthand exploration with historical research. Gabi is a digital nomad traveling across Europe throughout 2024-25 to bring authentic storytelling to his followers.

Gabriel Sanchez
Gabriel Sanchez
BA Journalism, BA Film & Media

Gabriel Urrea is a journalist and writer based in Guadalajara, Mexico who loves to explore civilization's most profound philosophical questions. With a conviction that modern society often overlooks how deeply historical context shapes current conflicts, his work is driven by a commitment to accuracy in storytelling. He believes that societal prosperity depends fundamentally on a shared understanding of reality.

Gabriela Baban
Gabriela Baban
BA Linguistics with Japanese

Gabriela is a contributing writer based in the UK, currently on her way to finishing undergraduate studies and getting her BA in Linguistics and Japanese. Her interests include languages and cultures all around the world, as well as arts and mythology. She enjoys storytelling and teaching others about the subjects she is passionate about.

Gabrielle Probert
Gabrielle Probert
BA French Literature

I received a BA in French Literature from the University of Missouri, Kansas City. Art history has always been a passion of mine and I spent much of my time between my French studies taking every course I could. I’ve studied European, African, Asian, Mesoamerican, American, Ancient, and Contemporary art. I love to travel, meet new people, try new food and spend time with my family.

Gates Reggeti
Gates Reggeti
BA Fine Art and Psychology, MA Art Therapy

Gates holds an art therapy and counseling degree from Seton Hill University. When she’s not studying and working towards her LPC, she creates artwork. She enjoys delving into the hidden monologue and connections between artist and their work. Throughout her education, professional experience, and travels she had the honor of witnessing how many individuals create art and how their personal lives, thoughts, and experiences have a direct influence on their work.

Gelly Gryntaki
Gelly Gryntaki
BA Physics, MA Art Conservation, PhD Science & Contemporary Art

I am an art curator, writer and researcher, mother and feminist, reader and translator. I am interested in queer theory and gender performativity, posthumanism, science and science fiction, and artistic activism. I regard contemporary art as a multi-dimensional space where all those fields can intersect and interact. I hold a BA in Physics, an MA in Art Conservation, and a PhD in Science and Contemporary Art. I have collaborated with several institutions, media, and artists and I am a permanent contributor to the Greek issue of The Art Newspaper. Museums and bookshops are my favorite places.

Gemma Noon
Gemma Noon
BA (hons) Archaeology, MA Information & Library Mgmt.

Gemma is a contributing writer who graduated with her BA (hons) in Archaeology from the University of Liverpool and holds her MA degree in Information & Library Management from John Moores University. Now the Chief Research Officer at Folklore Research. Gemma is passionate about sharing the importance of history and storytelling to engage and reach a wider audience. She is proud to live, work and play on Treaty 7 land, where she spends her time learning and discovering the stories of her adopted homeland.

George Mantafounis
George Mantafounis
BSc Military Science, MA Modern & Contemporary History

George graduated from the Hellenic Army Academy and holds a BSc in Military Science. During his academic years, he specialized in Military history and a few years later he got a Master’s degree in Modern and Contemporary History. He is currently an Artillery Officer and serves as a Battery Commander. Meanwhile, he expresses his passion for history through researching and writing historical articles.

Giorgi Vachnadze
Giorgi Vachnadze
MA Philosophy

Giorgi Vachnadze is a Foucault and Wittgenstein scholar. He completed his Bachelor studies at New Mexico State University and received a Master’s qualification in philosophy at the University of Louvain. Former editor and peer-reviewer for the Graduate Student Journal of philosophy “The Apricot," he has been published in multiple popular and academic journals worldwide. Vachnadze’s research focuses on philosophy of language and discourse analysis. Some of the questions and themes addressed in his work include: History of Combat Sports, Ancient Stoicism, Genealogies of Truth, Histories of Formal Systems, Genealogy of Science, Ethics in AI and Psychoanalysis, Media Archaeology, Game Studies, and more. Vachnadze's latest work "Christian Eschatology of Artificial Intelligence" is a book-length comparative analysis of Christian and Neo-Liberal forms of governance seen through the lens of Biopolitics and Artificial Intelligence.

Giorgos Panagiotopoulos
Giorgos Panagiotopoulos
BA & LLB Political Science

Giorgos is a lawyer specializing in corporate law in Greece. He has an LLB and an BA in political science from the University of Athens (NKUA). In his spare time, he enjoys studying various aspects of ancient and medieval history and trail running.

Giulia Villa
Giulia Villa
BA Linguistics and Philosophy

Giulia Villa studies linguistics and philosophy at Trinity College Dublin. She is originally from Italy and speaks English, Italian, and French. She has an academic background in classical studies and knowledge of Greek and Latin, including their literature and philosophy. She is greatly interested in the interaction between ancient philosophical thought and the modern world, along with expertise in philosophy of mind, language, and cognition. She is involved in academic research in collaboration with the University of Zurich and Trinity College Dublin.

Glenn Ricci
Glenn Ricci
PhD Archaeology (in progress), MA Archaeology, BA Anthropology

Glenn studied anthropology (ethnology, physical anthropology, linguistics, archaeology) in the USA, historical archaeology in the UK and is finishing his PhD in historical ethnology/archaeology in Germany. He came to Germany as a research fellow and ethnographic curator for the Landesmuseum für Natur und Mensch Oldenburg in 2013. He has curated two exhibitions for the museum that combined historical archaeological and ethnographic methodologies for a unique perspective on cultures. His current work focuses on German ethnological collections in museums that were gathered during Germany’s colonial period.

Grace Ehrman
Grace Ehrman
MA History

Grace is a Modern European historian, editor, and contributing writer specializing in 19th and 20th-century European history, with a focus on Eastern Europe, Russia, and Ukraine. She holds a Master of Arts in History from Liberty University and studied Russian linguistics at the University of Oxford. Her thesis explored the unrecognized Kuban Cossack state’s anti-Soviet resistance, fight for autonomy, and connection to agrarian revolutionary movements in Ukraine. Her research interests include Imperial Russia, World War I and II, the Russian and Ukrainian Revolutions, peasant resistance, ethnic minorities, and political and cultural life during the Cold War. Her work has appeared on National Public Radio (NPR) and in the Journal of Russian American Studies. She is a member of Phi Alpha Theta, the American Historical Association, and the Association for Slavic, East European, and Eurasian Studies.

Graydon Jones
Graydon Jones
MA Theology

Graydon is a pastor, theologian, writer, and public speaker with a particular interest in Christian ethics. He holds a MA in Theology from Fuller Theological Seminary and a BA in Religion from Texas Christian University. You will usually find him near a book, a cup of coffee, and his family.

Greg Beyer
Greg Beyer
BA History & Linguistics, Journalism Diploma

Greg is an editor specializing in African history as well as the history of conflict from prehistoric times to the modern era. A prolific writer, he has authored over 400 articles for TheCollector. He is a former teacher with a BA in History & Linguistics from the University of Cape Town. Greg excels in academic writing and finds artistic expression through drawing and painting in his free time.

Greg Pasciuto
Greg Pasciuto
BA History

Greg is a Massachusetts-based writer whose curiosity has always felt unquenchable. He is intrigued by stories from societies across time and around the world, regardless of geographic boundaries. His historical interests are particularly centered on the history of religion and the interactions of different cultural groups.

Guillaume Deprez
Guillaume Deprez
Graduate of Ecole du Louvre

Guillaume's passion for art history stems from trying to make sense of millennia of creativity. His expertise is constantly enriched through face-to-face interactions during private museum tours in France and travels. It made him leave the library and engage with a diverse audience, from enthusiasts to first-time visitors. Helping viewers connect emotionally with an artwork and finally 'get it' has been a rewarding experience. His writing aims to share those moments of wonder.

Guillermo López Franco
Guillermo López Franco
PhD Social Sciences, M.S. Education

Researcher, teacher and passionate of History, Arts and Folklore. I live in Hermosillo, Mexico eager for know the world and share knowledge.

Guillermo Sancho
Guillermo Sancho
BA History, MA Global Diplomacy in-progress

Guillermo is a History graduate from Birkbeck, University of London, where he studied Modern, Early Modern, and Contemporary History. He wrote his dissertation on Whitehall and the Liberal; government from 1846 to 1852 and its intervention in the Great Irish Famine - Economic Policies, Ideology, and Cultural Change. Other subjects he specializes in are Imperial and Colonial processes and characteristics in the Modern Period; migratory movements of peoples and population transfers from Early Modernity to the Contemporary Period; Ethics from Enlightenment to Environmentalism; and Revolutionary Russia from 1891 to 1991.

Gunnar Richey
Gunnar Richey
MA History

Gunnar was awarded a master's degree in History in 2022 upon successful completion of his thesis on the life and work of Anna Louise Strong, a worldwide traveler for the Communist movement. Gunnar's achievement reflects his love for history, which he enjoys both inside and outside the classroom. In his free time, Gunnar enjoys reading, movies, skiing, hiking, and working out.

Gustavo Vázquez-Lozano
Gustavo Vázquez-Lozano
MA Liberal Studies, BA Economics

Gustavo is a writer and an author of fiction and nonfiction from Mexico. He holds a Bachelor’s Degree in Economics and a Master's Degree in Liberal Studies. He has won several literary awards for his fiction. His main interests are history, religion, and popular music. His work has been mentioned in The New York Times, Milenio, Reforma, El Economista, and Mexico Desconocido, among others. His most recent book in English is Sixty Years of Solitude: The Life of Empress Charlotte of Mexico.

Hannah Hamill
Hannah Hamill
MSc History, PGDE Secondary Education (History)

Hannah holds a BA in English from Belmont University, an MSc in History from the University of Edinburgh, and a PGDE in Secondary Education (History) from the University of Glasgow. Her research interests include the Troubles in Northern Ireland, women's history, the American Civil War, and immigration to the southern United States. Her dissertation examined loyalist and republican women’s involvement during the Troubles.

Hannah Harms
Hannah Harms
MA Mediterranean Archaeology (In-Progress)

Hannah is a specialist in Mediterranean archaeology, focusing on the Bronze Age Aegean, pre-Roman Italy, and Roman funerary landscapes, particularly non-elite burials in the Late Republican and Imperial periods. Her research also covers the archaeology, material culture, literature, and history of ancient Greece and Rome from 3000 BCE to the 4th century CE.

Hannah Kroes
Hannah Kroes
MA History of Art, BA Art History & Curatorial Studies

Hannah is an A level History of Art teacher in London, England focusing on 19th and 20th century art. She holds an MA from the Courtauld Institute of Art in Russian Modernism, where she wrote a dissertation about Ukrainian embroidery workshops and the work of Hanna Sobachko. She is interested in the decorative arts and the intersection between art and gender. She also writes a blog about art and travel.

Hannah Lane
Hannah Lane
BA Painting, BA Art History

Hannah has a BA in Painting and Art History from Kansas City Art Institute. She was a Durwood Provenance Intern for the East Asian section at Nelson-Atkins Museum of Art in Kansas City, Missouri. Hannah is currently a practicing studio artist and lends her love of art history to anyone willing to listen.

Hannah McCall
Hannah McCall
BA Criminal Justice & Legal Studies, BA English

Hannah graduated college with twin B.A.s in English and Criminal Justice & Legal Studies and intentionally made time throughout her education to pursue her lifelong love of history by serving on staff for her university’s history club. Hannah particularly loves studying mythologies and legends from a variety of cultures but enjoys Greek, Norse, Egyptian, and Hindu mythologies most of all.

Haylee Broyles
Haylee Broyles
BA English Literature

Haylee is a writer from Texas with an intense love for writing and linguistics. She has a BA in English Literature from Texas A&M University-Corpus Christi, where she also studied linguistics, interdisciplinary studies, and studio art. In her free time, she loves playing video games and practicing yoga!

Hazel Anna Rogers
Hazel Anna Rogers
BA English Literature, Shropshire Young Poet Laureate Award (2015)

Hazel is in her third year of English Literature at the University of Brighton. She studied one year of French and Japanese at the University of Leeds, and since worked abroad in Paris and Greece. She became Shropshire Young Poet Laureate in 2015 after which her poetry was published. She enjoys writing both creatively and academically, and has particular interests in non-English literature, Art History, Music, Anthropology, Literature of Antiquity and Philosophy. Her native tongues are English and French. She is also a passionate classical piano player and cold water swimmer.

Heather Menz
Heather Menz
PhD, BA Archaeology (Anthropology)

Heather is a historian and archaeologist with a PhD from the State University of New York at Buffalo in Anthropology with a focus in European Archaeology. Her research spans from the Iron Age to Post-Modern era in Ireland, the UK, and Europe. Beyond her scholarly pursuits, she's an avid painter, drawer, and writer of fiction. She also shares her passion by teaching history at historic sites and living history events. She’s particularly fascinated by Early Medieval to 19th-century transformations and colonialism.

Heather Reilly
Heather Reilly
MSc Ancient Cultures

Heather Reilly specialized in Ancient Assyria and Persian History in her undergraduate degree and expanded her research into Ancient Egypt and Iron Age Europe in her master's degree. She has consistently focused on religion and mythology as well as cross-cultural archaeology trends. Since university she has worked as an archaeologist, a historical tour guide, and in a world-famous archive. She maintains an active interest in researching historical events and figures.

Heidi Murray
Heidi Murray
MA Conservation of Fine Ar

Heidi is a Paper Conservator with formal backgrounds in studio art and art history.

Henry Summers
Henry Summers
BA Philosophy

Henry is a philosophy graduate from Christendom College in Virginia, with a special focus on the Aristotelian-Thomistic tradition as well as the philosophy of humor. He has a passion for art, comedy, and the written word. In his spare time, he writes stories and poetry, beats on his bongo drums, and drinks excessive amounts of coffee.

Hilal Nur Kuyruk
Hilal Nur Kuyruk
MA Arts (History)

Hilal is a historian specializing in Medieval Middle East and Central Asia. After completing her Bachelor of International Relations, Hilal moved to Turkey, where she worked as a teacher. In 2024, she completed a Master of Arts, specializing in History, from La Trobe University in Melbourne, Australia. Hilal’s main interests are the history of gender, textiles, and fashion in Anatolia. In her spare time, she likes to discuss Ottoman history and reproduce historically accurate Ottoman clothing on her YouTube channel, Historian Hilly.

Hilary Kodatt
Hilary Kodatt
MA Art History, BA Anthropology / Minor Psychology

Hilary Elizabeth holds a Master of Arts in Art History, specifically Italian Baroque and the Dutch Golden Age, from the Academy of Art University and a Bachelor of Arts in Anthropology from Southern Illinois University. Additionally, she possesses comprehensive knowledge of Medieval History, primarily focusing on England between the 11th and 14th centuries. During her leisure, she likes to read, cook, and walk with her Labradoodle, Monty.

Honor Rush
Honor Rush
MA Creative Writing, Publishing, and Editing (In-Progress)

Honor is a master's student completing a diploma in creative writing and editing. She has completed her undergraduate unit, during which she studied ancient Rome and medieval history.

Huda Basit
Huda Basit
BSc English Literature

Huda Basit is an English Literature and Linguistics major exploring the intersections of history, philosophy, literature, theology, and international relations. Her writing also centers on South Asian feminist discourse, aiming to challenge established narratives and provoke meaningful conversations. Huda has a knack for diving into abstract ideas, meticulously dissecting them to their core, and analyzing how their fragments can be practically applied to enhance the mind, thought processes, and behavior of her readers. Huda crafts insightful and transformative narratives that leave a lasting impact.

Ian McNabb
Ian McNabb
BA Classics

Ian possesses a BA in Classics from the University of Tennessee. He is a lover of history and writing, both fiction and non-fiction. His specific passions within Ancient History include mythology, the physical rituals of ancient polytheism, and the intersection of these aspects in the rest of the ancient world. Very little gives him as great a pleasure as being able to have conversations with interested audiences about the wonders of the past.

Idalis Love
Idalis Love
BA Art History and Studio Arts

Idalis Love graduated with a double major in Studio Arts and Art History from Oglethorpe University in 2020. As a writer, she writes insightful articles spanning Ancient to Contemporary art, with a passion for 18th and 19th Century European Art. When she is not writing about others' work she is managing art teams for indie art magazines or making her own.

Igor Radulovic
Igor Radulovic
MA Art History

Igor Radulović is a historian and educator from Podgorica, Montenegro. A graduate of the University of Montenegro, he holds a Bachelor’s and a Specialist (Master-equivalent) degree in History. Igor has taught in primary, secondary, and international schools, excelling in bilingual and IB programs. He has coordinated numerous regional and international educational projects, earning accolades for his contributions to history education and teacher training. Igor is also a published author of manuals and guides on history teaching, with a strong focus on reconciliation and digital methodologies.

Igor Zanetti
Igor Zanetti
BA Philosophy, BA Pedagogy

Igor is a philosophy scholar, competitive strength athlete, renowned English teacher, and academic coordinator in educational institutions.

Ilias Luursema
Ilias Luursema
MA Middle Eastern Studies

Ilias is a researcher with a background in Middle Eastern Studies and International Relations.

Ilyas Benabdeljalil
Ilyas Benabdeljalil
MA International Relations

Ilyas holds a BA in Political Science and an MA in International Relations. He studied economy, sociology, public policy, and history and worked as a researcher for think tanks and consulting firms. It is his strong passion for political and military history that brought him to TheCollector. Nowadays, he is preparing for a PhD program in International Cooperation and Public Policy.

Imogen Davis
Imogen Davis
MPhil Film & Screen Studies

Imogen holds an MA, BA, and MPhil from the University of Cambridge, graduating with First Class Honors and with Distinction respectively. Her primary interests are in cultural studies and the interplay of media and art with institutions of power. In her thesis, she considered the history of the Metropolitan Police through the lens of perception and presentation, using promotional film to analyze the shifting priorities and identity of the institution over time. Since graduating, she has worked as a research assistant and editor for multiple academics in a freelance capacity, and in a casual visitor assistant role at the Tate Modern and Tate Britain.

Inês Tito
Inês Tito
MA Work and Organizational Psychology

Inês is a freelance content and copywriter with a past in the hospitality industry and a master's degree in Work and Organizational Psychology. She is a history enthusiast and an amateur landscape photographer. When she’s not writing, you can find her hiking in the forest, looking for the best photo composition.

Ioannis Papadimitriou
Ioannis Papadimitriou
MA Turkish Studies, BA History

Ioannis is presently pursuing an MPhil/PhD, focusing on the topic "The Greek-Turkish War of 1919-1922: Perspectives of Greek Soldiers". He is mainly interested in WWI and the subsequent period of conflicts until 1924. In previous years he also examined some aspects of Ottoman and Iranian History, namely the Safavid-Ottoman relations. He is generally interested in Military History, especially the military history of the ancient, medieval, and modern Middle and Far East.

Isa Ghanayem
Isa Ghanayem
MFA Printmaking

Isa is an artist and writer with focuses in printmaking, sculpture, photography, dance, sound, and installation. In 2019 she received her BFA. in Studio Art at Loyola University Chicago. In 2023 Isa received her MFA in Printmaking from the Rhode Island School of Design. Isa’s writing interests include outsider artists, Middle Eastern art, the Ancient Near East, and printmaking throughout history and into the present.

Isabel Droge
Isabel Droge
MA Art History, MA Archival

Isabel is an art historian and writer from Amsterdam, the Netherlands. She holds a MSc in Arts and Culture Studies and a BA in Art History, both from the University of Amsterdam. Isabel’s biggest passion lies with European art from the fin de siècle period. Within this field, her main focuses have been Art Nouveau and the Vienna Secession, decorative arts, architecture, photography, and the reception of marginalized artists. Currently, she finds herself very interested in art, architecture, and design from the early and mid-20th century. When Isabel is not busy writing, she loves travelling, photography, web design, and being in nature.

Isabella Trope
Isabella Trope
BA Ancient History, BA Archaeology

Isabella is an early-career museum professional with degrees in ancient history and archaeology.

Ivana Protic
Ivana Protic
MA Roman Archaeology, BA Archaeology

Ivana holds a BA degree in archaeology and is currently on her MA studies in Roman archaeology at the University of Belgrade, Serbia. Her research interests are mainly the Roman provincial archaeology and the slave systems of antiquity. Ivana has participated in archaeological excavations where the direct contact with the Roman artifacts reinforced her passion for archaeology.

Ivy Bowler
Ivy Bowler
MA Teaching

Ivy is a writer and artist/photographer from Anchorage, Alaska. Currently living in Chicago, Illinois with her fiancé, she specializes in travel and adventure, literature, and various topics in art. Ivy holds a BA in English with a minor in art from the University of Alaska Anchorage as well as a Master of Arts in Teaching from the University of Alaska Southeast. Her interests include traveling, watercolor painting, running in the mountains, reading, creative writing, and all things outdoors.

Izzy Collie-Cousins
Izzy Collie-Cousins
MPhil & BA History of Art

Izzy has an MPhil and a BA in Art History from King’s College, University of Cambridge. She has a wide range of specialisms, including Byzantine mosaics, contemporary British and American ceramics, Egyptian tomb sculpture, and Abrahamic artwork across history.

J. Hughes
J. Hughes
BA Journalism & MA Art History

J. Hughes teaches humanities for Southern New Hampshire University’s global campus. She holds a bachelor’s degree in journalism from Washington University and a master’s degree in history from Southern Connecticut State University. Her writing has recently appeared in Reliving History Magazine, Braided Way Magazine, Northern New England Review’s Front/Lines, and the Connecticut River Review, among other places.

Jack Boczar
Jack Boczar
BA Economics, BA Philosophy, PhD in progress

Jack is a philosophy student. He graduated with a dual BA degree in economics and philosophy from the University of Toledo, and will be starting his PhD at the University of Georgia in the Fall. His main areas of interest are aesthetics, metaphysics, and medieval philosophy.

Jack Crawford
Jack Crawford
BA Medieval History, MPhil Anglo-Saxon, Norse and Celtic History

Jack is a contributing writer with a primary interest in Medieval History, in particular the early medieval period. He completed a bachelor’s degree in Medieval History at the University of St. Andrews, and a masters in Anglo-Saxon, Norse and Celtic at the University of Cambridge.

Jacob Wilkins
Jacob Wilkins
BA History

Jacob has a First Class degree from Royal Holloway (University of London). As well as being a freelance writer, he runs an independent publishing business on Amazon. When he’s not working, he enjoys reading books, watching tennis, and running up hills.

Jacqueline Lewis
Jacqueline Lewis
BA Art History and Architecture

Jacqueline Lewis is a History of Art & Architecture graduate. While studying art, she worked in the research department of The Chicago History Museum and wrote articles for Chicago Gallery News. Now, she is the Assistant Director of a long-standing, prestigious art gallery in Chicago. Throughout the year she works at major art events like the New York IFPDA Print Fair, SOFA and EXPO Chicago. She also writes and publishes articles about the art scene and historical topics.

Jacqueline Martinez
Jacqueline Martinez
BA English Writing

Jacqueline Martinez graduated with her BA in English (Writing & Rhetoric, to be fancy) in 2019. During her time in college, she worked in a Miami-based art gallery. She has attended major art fairs like Art Basel and Art Miami, recording new exhibitions and art trends in her articles. In 2018, she studied abroad in France, where she learned about art history in some of the world’s major museums. Since graduating, she has aimed to keep learning while passing on her experiences to those who are novices like she once was.

Jake Krijger
Jake Krijger
BA Politics, Philosophy & Economics

Jake is an Account executive by day and a passionate historian by night. Having an insatiable thirst for all things History, heritage and global affairs. Jake holds a Bachelor of Arts degree in Politics, Philosophy & Economics from the University of South Africa and is currently enrolled as an Honors student. Whilst working a full-time job and studying, Jake still finds free time for his passion and writes articles based on his speciality, this being, military history.

Jake Scheidemann
Jake Scheidemann
MS Intelligence, BA Criminology

Jacob Scheidemann is a current intelligence analyst and intelligence management graduate student. A prior active-duty United States Army officer with leadership roles around the world, Jake is also a routine contributor of intelligence, national security, and military history writing.

James Booth-Jones
James Booth-Jones
B.Arch. History & Theory Focus, B.A. Philosophy with Logic Focus

James holds a B.Arch from Nelson Mandela University, with a focus on the History and Theory of European Art and Architecture. He is currently completing his second degree in Philosophy at the University of Warsaw, with plans to pursue a Ph.D. thereafter. James manages the Philosophy Department at TheCollector, and is a contributing writer on art and philosophy. He lives in Paris.

James Fester
James Fester
BA History

James Fester is an educator, community historian, and author passionate about storytelling and experiential learning. His experience includes classroom teaching, educator development, authoring books, and writing content for numerous history periodicals and travel apps. He is a National Park Service volunteer who collaborates on educational programs for national parks and historic monuments highlighting the history and culture of our public lands. His writing has been featured in publications like National Geographic and TED-Ed. He has also written and published two books and is working on a third focused on place-based learning. He currently resides in the Twin Cities area of Minnesota.

James Keating
James Keating
BA History

I hold a degree in History from the University of Liverpool and have always loved reading non-fiction in my spare time. My specific interests mainly lie in Russian history but I have also been fascinated with biographies outside of Russia from the biggest names in history such as Frida Kahlo or Oliver Cromwell.

James Leigh
James Leigh
MA Philosophy

James Leigh is a postgraduate research student at The Open University (UK). His research focuses on Nietzsche and the challenge of "Antiphilosophy."

James Newman
James Newman
BA Politics & Modern History

James is writer and historian who has a Bachelor's and Master's degree from the University of Manchester. He currently works as a researcher, writer, and channel lead for a YouTube channel which produces documentaries on the Second World War, Korean War, and Cold War.

James Sulter
James Sulter
MA Ancient Greek, BA Classical Studies

Based in Johannesburg, South Africa, James completed his MA in Ancient Greek at Rhodes University in 2020, where he also earned BA degrees in Classical Studies, Latin and English Literature. Besides teaching Greek and Latin literature in their original language, he is particularly interested in the cultural interchange between the Hellenic and Roman worlds, methods of Greco-Roman pedagogy, and theories of Classical reception and translation. Outside of Classics, his time is taken up with reading, gaming, birding, and half-completing crosswords.

Jamie Rose Valera
Jamie Rose Valera
BA Art History

Jamie Rose Valera is an art historian and theorist from the San Francisco Bay Area. Valera is a 2017 alumna of the Middle College program and will graduate in 2021 with her B.A. in the history of art and visual culture at the California College of the Arts in San Francisco. Currently, she plans to continue researching and writing through a Ph.D. in art history and visual studies. Valera's work focuses on representations of the body by intersecting the past with the present. Her findings have been presented at symposiums and published by arts and humanities journals. After working the contemporary art gallery scene, Valera aims to delve into Museum Education, and later research and teach as a Professor of art history and visual studies.

Jane Fitzpatrick
Jane Fitzpatrick
MA Int'l Affairs, BA Religious Studies

Jane Fitzpatrick researches the intersections between religious traditions and international affairs with a passion for opera and art. She earned her master’s degree in international affairs from Penn State University and her bachelor’s degree in religious studies from Gettysburg College. Jane currently works as a Program Associate at the Berkley Center for Religion, Peace, and World Affairs at Georgetown University. In her free time, she volunteers in the Education Department at the Museum of the Bible in Washington, DC.

Janie Slabbert
Janie Slabbert
MA English w/ Literature Concentration, BA English

Janie is an amateur illustrator with a passion for art, ancient studies, mythology, and poetry. She holds an MA in English literature, for which she explored the erotic pursuit metaphor in classical mythology and its transformations in the poetry of women. She is particularly fascinated by the folktales and fairy tales of different cultures, and how these stories speak to human experience. She is a published poet and an avid academic.

Jared Krebsbach
Jared Krebsbach
PhD History

Jared holds a PhD in Ancient History and an MA in Ancient Egyptian Art and Archaeology from the University of Memphis. His work has focused on political transition in ancient Egypt's Late Period (c. 728-341 BCE), particularly how foreign rule affected Egyptian culture and how Egyptian culture affected foreign rulers. Jared has also studied, written about, and been published on Biblical history, ancient historiography, and general Near Eastern history.

Jarrett Vandiver
Jarrett Vandiver
MA History of Christianity, BS History

Jarrett is a north Alabama native and a graduate of Wheaton College, IL. He currently serves as a high school Bible and History teacher. His studies primarily focus on ancient Christianity as it developed from the life and thought of Second Temple Judaism. He is also interested in medieval Christianity, culture, and philosophy. He enjoys coaching and playing tennis, reading, and spending time with his wife and family.

Jasmine Gandy
Jasmine Gandy
MSc Primate Conservation

Jasmine is an anthropologist and conservationist with a passion for increasing public accessibility to the social sciences and conservation through her writing. She holds a MSc with Distinction in Primate Conservation and holds a First Class BSc in Biological Anthropology, both from Oxford Brookes University.

Jason Whitmarsh
Jason Whitmarsh
MA Humanities, BA History

Jason S. Whitmarsh is a professor of Humanities at St. Johns River State College in northeast Florida, teaching introductory courses and period courses focusing on Greek & Roman eras. He holds an MA in Humanities from Florida State University with a specialization in Classics. His areas of focus include Egypt, particularly the 18th dynasty, Greece and the Hellenistic Age, and late Republican Rome and the early Roman Empire.

Javaughn Waller
Javaughn Waller
MA GSS/Strategic Studies/Intelligence, BA Poli Sci

Javaughn is a naval aviator pilot candidate that loves reading and writing about all things military. In particular, aviation, intelligence, and military history. He holds a Masters in Global Security Studies with a concentration in Strategic Studies and an Intelligence Certificate from Johns Hopkins University as well as a Bachelors in Political Science with a concentration in International Relations and a Global Studies Certification from Georgia Gwinnett College. He loves to travel and has spent many semesters studying abroad in Latin America and Asia, learning from academic institutions and fascinating experts with various perspectives and worldviews.

Jay Reynolds
Jay Reynolds
BA American Studies w/ US Military History Concentration

Jay is a BA American Studies graduate from the University of Essex. His primary interests are military history and US history. He did his dissertation on the USAAF’s 373rd Fighter Group and their journey across WW2 Europe. He also enjoys buying and selling collectibles, especially photographs and documents from the World Wars.

Jean du Plessis
Jean du Plessis
PhD History, MPhil Classical Cultures (cum laude)

Jean holds a PhD in History alongside a Master’s in Ancient Cultures. His areas of interest centre on Classical and Medieval Warfare with a specialisation in experimental archaeology. He has authored two books on ancient warfare, The Seleucid Army of Antiochus the Great: Arms, Armour & Tactics and Light Troops of the Greek and Roman World (forth coming late 2024). Of late he has developed a passion for 10th-13th century Byzantine warfare. In his free time, Jean is an avid War Bow archer and Historical European Martial Arts (HEMA) practitioner.

Jeff DiSandro
Jeff DiSandro
BA Criminology w/ Psychology, MS. Ed w/History

Jeff DiSandro is a high school social studies teacher who loves to read and research across a variety of disciplines. He is completing his masters of history and holds a masters in education and a bachelors degree. His areas of specialization are biblical history specifically 2nd temple era of Judaism and early Christian-Jewish relationships. He also loves to engage with the enlightenment thinkers and the early vast American colonial period. Jeff teaches economics and also enjoys reading and writing about modern economic history.

Jeff Williamson
Jeff Williamson
MA History, BA History

Former Professor in the History department at Ramapo College, New Jersey.

Jen Copley
Jen Copley
MA Curating, BA American & Canadian Studies

Jen is a former Curator and an Arts Writer with a passion for writing about modern and contemporary art and design. She holds an MA in Curating from Goldsmiths and a BA in American & Canadian Studies from Birmingham University and the University of British Columbia. She has also studied Art Business at Christie’s. Her words have appeared online and in print, from luxury magazines and exhibitions to art and design publications.

Jenna Ross
Jenna Ross
BA Photojournalism

Jenna Ross is a contributing journalist and photographer with an extensive interest in the history of photography and art. She has a BA in Photojournalism from California State University, Fullerton. When she isn’t working, she loves to travel, and always takes her camera along with her.

Jennie and Nathan Kimbrough
Jennie and Nathan Kimbrough
BFA Studio Art, BA Mass Media Communication

Jennie and Nathan are a nomadic couple currently residing in Michigan. Jennie is an artist, writer, teacher, and photographer with a BFA in Studio Art from Missouri State University. Nathan is a speaker, writer, and consultant with a BA in Mass Media Communication from Missouri State and his MTS in Administrative Leadership from Midwestern Baptist Theological Seminary. With an undying passion for art, culture, food, and travel, they have enjoyed exploring the rich histories of over 30 countries around the world.

Jeremy H Beardmore, MA
Jeremy H Beardmore, MA
MA Fine Arts, BA Fine Arts Valuation

I am a qualified Antiques Professional and Consultant, with both a Bachelors degree (Honours) in Fine Arts Valuation, and a Masters. My origins are in Stoke on Trent, England, the home of Staffordshire pottery, and I believe this gave me an inherited interest in ceramics. I have a particular interest in the British Victorian period and am perhaps regarded as being an English Eccentric.

Jeremy J. Mallett
Jeremy J. Mallett
MA & BA Philosophy, MA Theology w/ Historical Studies

Jeremy is a High School Theology teacher, long-time aspiring writer, and life-long student of first principles and last things. He studied at the University of St. Thomas, Houston for Philosophy and at the Dominican School of Philosophy and Theology, Berkeley for Theology. He is married with three kids and currently lives in Houston, TX as one of the California transplants. Jeremy describes himself as a Catholic thinker who leans Thomist in most things. His areas of interest are Philosophical and Theological Anthropology, Technology, and the History of Philosophy. He also dabbles in Photography.

Jeremy Wershoven
Jeremy Wershoven
BA History

Jeremy is a writer and historian who specializes in medieval history. He graduated from Florida Atlantic University with his bachelor's in History, where his studies focused on everything from ancient history to modern political history. He is also interested in the history of religion and the history of theatre and performance. When he's not writing or researching, he enjoys spending time outdoors and on the stage as a professional actor.

Jessica Jacob
Jessica Jacob
Biological Anthropology

Jessica Jacob is an anthropologist and writer from Charlotte, North Carolina. She is broadly interested in how biology and culture have shaped the human story. Her wide-ranging research covers a multitude of topics, including the diet, ecology, physiology, and evolution of humans and our primate relatives.

Jessica Kenmore
Jessica Kenmore
BS Archaeology w/ Geoarchaeology Concentration

Having moved around a lot as a child, I became intrigued by the histories of my many homes. This interest continued, and I eventually became an archaeologist. I hold a BS in Archaeology from Oregon State University. These days, I do less field work and am concentrating more on writing. While I might be doing less archaeological work, my interest in travel and learning is as keen as ever.

Jessica King
Jessica King
MA Artefact Studies

Jessica holds an MA in Artefact Studies from University College London and a BA in Anthropology with a minor in Art History from Texas State University. She earned her Curation Certification during her BA internship at the Witte Museum in San Antonio, and is in the process of gaining her PhD in Archaeology. As of 2023, she is a Registered Professional Archaeologist in the United States. Her areas of expertise are Mesoamerican archaeology, the Roman occupation of Iberia, funerary archaeology, and artifact illustration. She now owns an archaeology candle company which educates the public on the importance of her field and the ethics of archaeology.

Jessica Suess
Jessica Suess
MPhil Ancient History, BA Hons History/Archaeology

Jessica holds a BA Hons in History and Archaeology from the University of Queensland and an MPhil in Ancient History from the University of Oxford, where she researched the worship of the Roman emperors. She worked for Oxford University Museums for 10 years before relocating to Brazil. She is mad about the Romans, the Egyptians, the Vikings, the history of esoteric religions, and folk magic and gets excited about the latest archaeological finds.

Jessica Venner
Jessica Venner
PhD Classics, Ancient History, Archaeology; MA Classics

Jessica is a world-leading expert in ancient Pompeii with a special interest in urban agriculture, domestic architecture, and identity formation in the late Republican and early Imperial period. She is an Early Career Research Associate at the School of Advanced Study, University of London and holds a PhD from the University of Birmingham, with a full scholarship from the AHRC-M3C Doctoral Training Partnership. She has previously held roles at the British School at Rome and the Ashmolean Museum and has over 55,000 followers on TikTok for her history channel, Life in the Past Lane.

Jessie-Lee Smith
Jessie-Lee Smith
BSc Life Sciences, BA Int'l Studies History & Politics

I am a passionate writer who has spent the last few years working towards writing in multiple disciplines, including liberal arts and the sciences. I have two bachelor's degrees in different fields; BSc in Life Sciences with a focus on Genetics and Zoology from the University of Stellenbosch, and a BA in International Studies with a focus on History and Politics from the University of South Africa. I have spent my working life teaching and writing. I hope to work in the field of science communication, where I can present new scientific research to the public in a way that informs, interests, and inspires them.

Jesus Santillan
Jesus Santillan
BA Anthropology w/ Archaeology Concentration

Jesus Santillan is a contributing writer and researcher with an emphasis on Mesoamerican civilizations. His studies include a Bachelor's in Anthropology with a focus on archaeology. In his free time he tutors students and writes independently. Jesus is from Zacatecas, and currently lives in San Luis Potosí, Mexico.

Jim Alexander
Jim Alexander
Grad Cert Ethics & Legal Studies, BTh, BA Govt & International Relations

Jim holds degrees in Political Science, Theology and graduate qualifications in Environmental Law. It’s a struggle at dinner parties when all he wants to discuss is religion and politics. Jim is a freelance researcher and copywriter.

Jimena Escoto
Jimena Escoto
MA Art History

Jimena earned a BA in International Relations from Tec de Monterrey and a Specialization in Art History from UNAM in Mexico City. She holds a MA in Art History from Florida State University. Her main interest is in pre-1900 Western art and Mexican art history. She wishes to work at museums and examine critically the works of the Old Masters to improve their interpretation and make them accessible to everyone. She enjoys reading, watching period dramas, and learning languages.

Jimmy Chen
Jimmy Chen
MPhil Modern European History, BSc Government and History

Jimmy is an independent historian and writer based in Swindon, England. He has an MPhil in Modern European History from the University of Cambridge, where he wrote his dissertation on music and Russian patriotism in the Napoleonic Wars. He obtained a BSc in Government and History from the London School of Economics. Jimmy has written scripts for ‘The People Profiles’ YouTube channel and has appeared as a guest on The Napoleonic Wars Podcast and the Generals and Napoleon Podcast. Jimmy is a passionate about travel and has travelled extensively through Europe visiting historical sites.

Jina Wallwork
Jina Wallwork
BA Fine Art, Politics, Philosophy, and Economics

Jina is an artist whose artwork is exhibited internationally. She is passionate about art theory and art as a spiritual practice. Jina holds a BA (Hons) in Fine Art from Staffordshire University and a BA (Hons) in Politics, Philosophy, and Economics from the Open University. She is also an author and a musician.

Joan Sullivan
Joan Sullivan
BA Diaspora & Transnational Studies and Latin American Studies

Joan is a writer, researcher, and professional translator with a passion for Latin American history and Indigenous American social theory. She holds an Honours Bachelor of Arts degree from the University of Toronto where she double majored in Diaspora & Transnational Studies and Latin American Studies, complemented by a minor in Spanish. Joan is a professional Spanish-English translator and interpreter with over a decade of work experience in Colombia, Guatemala, the United States, and Canada. In her spare time, she enjoys reading and learning new languages.

John Garrett
John Garrett
MA Philosophy

John is an MA student in Philosophy at Georgia State University in Atlanta, Georgia. His primary research interest is in ancient philosophy, with secondary interests in modern philosophy and the philosophy of religion. He also enjoys writing, reading the classics, and film.

John Sewell
John Sewell
BA & MA Art History, University of Birmingham

John holds both a BA and an MA in Art History from the University of Birmingham, UK. His academic research focussed on nineteenth and early-twentieth century depictions of narcotics use, addiction and race-relations. However, his interests extend far beyond this; and his work covers an array of topics from many different periods and locations around the world. Alongside writing, he is also the founder of Eazyl - an online art marketplace for emerging artists which charges no commission fees.

John Tuttle
John Tuttle
BA in Journalism & Mass Communications, Theology

John is a writer, video editor, and communications coordinator. He recently worked as a literature, composition, and medieval history teacher for middle school through high school at Veritas Christi Hybrid Academy. His writing has appeared in Tablet Magazine, University Bookman, America's Future, The Wanderer, Catholic World Report, Prehistoric Times Magazine, An Unexpected Journal, Midwest Film Journal, and Arizona State University's Starting Points Journal, among others. He has co-written several non-fiction anthologies from Voyage Comics & Publishing including Tolkien & Faith (2021). He lives with his lovely wife Ellen in Illinois.

Jonathan Hemmings
Jonathan Hemmings
MA English Literature w/ minor in History

Jonathan is a contributing writer, a novelist and a musician who is passionate about art, history, literature and the areas in which these three subjects intersect. He has a master’s degree in English Literature, and he minored in history, art history and fine art when he earned his bachelor’s degree. He has lived and worked on three continents and has worked in a range of fields, from English teaching to selling his own art to drumming in rock bands. He is currently based in the Midlands in England.

Jonathan Szo
Jonathan Szo
Ph. D. History (in progress), MA History, BA (Hons.) History, B.Ed

Jonathan is currently a Ph.D. student in history at the University of New Brunswick in Canada, where he is focusing on Canadian History, the Upper Canada Rebellion, and the Age of Revolutions. He holds a Master's in History from UNB, a BA in History (Hons.) from Crandall University, and a Bachelor of Education from St. Thomas University. In his spare time, Jonathan enjoys baseball, soccer, mountain biking, and hanging out with his golden retriever, Bo.

Jono Elderton
Jono Elderton
BA Creative Writing

Jono is an Australian writer with a passion for Ancient Egypt. He has worked as a journalist, media manager, and English teacher. After travelling extensively worldwide and teaching in Thailand and Japan, he now lives in the outback and writes about ancient cultures, mythology, and the arts.

Jordan Booker
Jordan Booker
MA Medieval Studies, BA English Literature

Jordan Booker holds an MA in Medieval Studies and has extensive research experience in Early Netherlandish Painting including contributing to a published exhibition catalogue on Dieric Bouts for M Museum, Leuven. She has contributed to exhibitions for York Art Gallery, The Bowes Museum, and the National Gallery, London.

Jordan Bourque
Jordan Bourque
BA Philosophy

After graduating from the University of San Diego with a bachelor’s degree in philosophy, Jordan continued her education at USD as a law student. She is applying for her PhD in Philosophy with a focus in neuroethics, philosophy of law, and political philosophy. Whether it be as a future professor or contributing articles, she is excited to share the world of philosophy with others and expand her knowledge. In her spare time, she enjoys playing with her many pets.

Joseph T F Roberts
Joseph T F Roberts
PhD Political Philosophy

I am currently a Post-Doctoral Research Fellow in Law and Philosophy at the University of Birmingham. Prior to this, I completed my Ph.D. in Political Theory at the University of Manchester, where I wrote a thesis on the moral permissibility of Body Modification Practices and, specifically, whether or not we have the right to pursue them without being interfered with by others. My current research focuses on the limits of consent, embodiment, and the regulation of recreational drugs.

Joshua Witworth
Joshua Witworth
BA English Literature, Certified Private Pilot

Josh is a career aviator and writer with a passion for seeking the deeper meaning in life. Having traveled the world as a flight attendant in early life, Josh got a unique perspective on the diverse views on things, so he seeks the greatest truth and the “why” behind everything. He utilizes his unique background of a Liberal Arts degree combined with his Southern Baptist upbringing gives an insight that is hard to find. One of his greatest joys is discussing the combination of philosophy, theology, and history with his Pastor father and anyone else that will listen.

Jovana Zagorac
Jovana Zagorac
BA and MA Art History

Jovana is an Art Historian currently based in Belgrade. She holds a BA and an MA in Art History, with an emphasis on the field of European Art of the New Age. Apart from the visual arts, she’s very passionate about all the other forms of it. She’s also occupied with comparative religion and languages. Autumn makes her happy.

Juan Sebastián Gómez-García
Juan Sebastián Gómez-García
MA in Dance Knowledge, Practice and Heritage

Juan is a Colombian interdisciplinary researcher at the intersection of anthropology, dance, and movement. Juan explores the intricate interplay between bodily practices and broader sociocultural contexts, including perspectives of decolonization, feminism, queer theory, and peacebuilding. Currently, as a joint doctoral researcher, Juan investigates the corporeal dimensions of peacebuilding in post-war Colombia and delves into the critical issues of ethics, risk, and safety within dance research. Juan's research aims to explore how movement can be a catalyst for collective action, future-making, and transformative change in the face of today's complex challenges.

Julia Guillot
Julia Guillot
MA Film Studies, BAs Archaeology, Art History & English Literature

Julia holds BAs in Archaeology, Art History, and English Literature from Sorbonne University in Paris, as well as an MA in Film Studies focusing on the mechanics of Buster Keaton’s comedy, jointly completed with Sorbonne University, Roma Tre University, and the University of Montreal. She has been working in film production and costuming since 2017, and she is currently living between the south of France and the USA while finishing her MA in Archaeology with a focus on Maya religion and death rituals. Julia loves cinema, literature, and traveling the world with her fiancé. In her free time, she finds fulfillment in expressing her creativity through different art forms, including writing, painting and drawing, modern dancing, and music.

Julià López-Arenas
Julià López-Arenas
MA Global History, BA Journalism & Political Science

Julià holds a BA in Journalism and Political Sciences from Pompeu Fabra University, in Barcelona, and a MA in Global History from the University of Bologna. His passion for diverse cultural and social backgrounds, history, and geopolitics has driven his desire to start a professional career in international NGOs. His interests span across various fields, extending from globalization studies and international relations to critical theory, as well as the exploration of diverse art mediums such as literature, cinema, and comics, and their artistic significance.

Julia Margaret Lu
Julia Margaret Lu
MA Professional Studies in an Art and Technology, B.Arch w/ History-Theory Concentration

A native New Yorker, Julia earned her B.Arch from the City College of New York with an architectural history and theory concentration, and an MPS from ITP at NYU.

Julian Dutra
Julian Dutra
BA Philosophy

Julian is a Brazilian philosophy teacher and researcher in the field of epistemology. He lives in Porto Alegre, Brazil.

K.J. Genualdo
K.J. Genualdo
MA Cinema Studies w/ Film Theory concentration

K.J. Genualdo is a Brooklyn-based writer interested in critical theory and cultural analysis. She holds a BA in English with concentrations in Rhetoric and Global Cultures from Binghamton University and an MA in Cinema Studies from Brooklyn College’s Feirstein Graduate School of Cinema, focusing on copyright law, archiving, and film semiology. K.J. works as a journalist for various publications focused on film and music and a contributing writer for several satire websites. She enjoys going to museums and attending film screenings in her free time.

Kai Barkla
Kai Barkla
MSc Experimental Archaeology

Kai is a specialist in Maya studies, taking interest in Maya mythology, culture, and ancient Mesoamerican warfare. He is also interested in local folklore in general and how it allows communities to express their perspectives and ideals.

Kara Devlin
Kara Devlin
MA Medieval History, BA History & English

Kara is a writer and historian interested in all things related to medieval history. She holds a BA in History and English from the University of St Andrews and has served one year as Editor-in-Chief for the St Andrews Historical Journal.

Kassandre Dwyer
Kassandre Dwyer
MEd History

Kassie is a farmer and freelance writer with a passion for history and teaching others about it. A National Board Certified Teacher, she holds a MEd in History, a MEd in Curriculum & Instruction, and a BS in Sustainable Agriculture & Animal Science. She is particularly interested in the ability of history stories to teach empathy to the next generation, and telling the stories of often overlooked historical perspectives or hidden truths. Kassie has special interests in the history of America’s Indigenous peoples, war, maritime history, and the “wild west.”

Kat Bello
Kat Bello
BA Visual Arts and Art History

Kat is an artist and writer. She holds a BA in Visual Arts and Art History from the Federal University of Paraná (UFPR) and completed a cinema course at Bell State University. She currently works as a writer and a museum mediator. Her research and art production focus on cityscape painting and the historiography of landscapes.

Katarina Palinic
Katarina Palinic
MA Political Science

Katarina is a contributing writer from Croatia with a passion for political history. She recently obtained her Master's degree in Political Science from the University of Zagreb. Her professional interests include geopolitics, diplomacy, and European history.

Katerina Papouliou
Katerina Papouliou
BA Archaeology and Art History

Katerina holds a Bachelor’s degree with specialization in Archaeology and Art History from Aristotle University of Thessaloniki, Greece. She completed her internship at MOMus - Museum of Contemporary Art, in Thessaloniki, Greece, and intends to continue her studies in Art History. On her spare time, she enjoys exploring the world of art in all its forms.

Katharine Gordon
Katharine Gordon
MA Global Media and Digital Communications

Katharine holds a BA in Art History from the American University of Beirut and an MA in Global Media and Digital Communications from SOAS, University of London. After graduation, she served as Communications Officer for Dongola Limited Editions, a bespoke artist book publishing house. From 2018 until 2021, Katharine served as the Senior Editor of Gallery magazine, a quarterly English-language publication dedicated to fine arts in Lebanon. Katharine is currently a Project Manager at OBCIDO Inc., a media and PR company based in New York, as well as a Freelance Content Writer and Marketing Specialist. Her work has been published in Canvas Magazine and How to Spend It.

Katherine Schreiber
Katherine Schreiber
BA Studio Art

Katherine Schreiber is a writer and artist based in Boston, Massachusetts. She holds a Bachelor of Arts from Dartmouth College, where she studied studio art and literature.

Kathryn Stranex
Kathryn Stranex
BA (Honours) in English & Music

Kathryn is a teacher-turned-writer living in the historic hub of Cape Town. She has a passion for teaching through storytelling, and gets a thrill when her three loves, Music, Literature and History all intersect. Currently she is a web writer of educational content.

Katie Brown
Katie Brown
Current PhD Biblical Studies, BA Classics and Religion

Katie is a postgraduate research student in Trinity College Dublin, where she also received her Bachelor's Degree in Classical Civilisation and World Religions and Theology. She is a tour guide in Glasnevin Cemetery Museum, a popular historical site in Dublin, and a published fiction and non-fiction writer. While she enjoys any topic relating to history, culture, and the humanities, she is most interested in Ancient Greece and Rome, the Ancient Near East, Irish history, colonization and de-colonization, Jewish and Christian history, and the Early modern period.

Katie Eckelmann
Katie Eckelmann
MA History

Katie is a writer and independent researcher based in London and New York. She holds a BS in Television and Radio from Ithaca College and an MA in History from UCL. Katie began her career in the television industry, working on documentaries and unscripted programs. She combined her background in media with her degree in history and now focuses her research on the history of mass media, popular culture, and labor. Katie works in the fine art market and consults at museums and local historical organizations.

Katie Parr
Katie Parr
LL.B. Law

Katie holds a First Class Law Degree LL.B. from the University of Kent, Canterbury, and is a professional writer and owner of a copywriting business. Her passion lies in examining the stories of historically significant places found across the present-day United Kingdom and exploring the political, religious, and royal power struggles that have shaped Britain over the past 2000 years. Katie specializes in weaving historical narratives into travel writing, bringing to life the rich tapestry of British heritage for modern audiences.

Katie Victoria Brown
Katie Victoria Brown
BA Comparative Literature and Journalism

Katie is a freelance writer and editor working and living in Paris with a BA in Comparative Literature and Journalism from Roehampton University, London. She is passionate about feminist literature and specializes in gender studies, sociology and race relations. Aside from her writing, Katie is also a professional equestrienne and stunt rider, working on movies and TV shows around the world.

Katrina Fayrie
Katrina Fayrie
BA (Hons) History

Katrina is a historian with a special interest in the Middle Ages. She graduated from Regis University with honors and spends her time researching dead languages, early Scottish history, and how the Viking colonization period impacted Western and Eastern Europe. When not writing or researching, Katrina spends her time as a librarian and an archivist.

Katrina Jefferson
Katrina Jefferson
MA Secondary English Education, BA Studio Art

Katrina is a professional writer and editor living on the eastern shore of Maryland in the US. She holds a master’s degree in Secondary English Education from St. Joseph’s University and taught Literature, Journalism, and Creative Writing classes. Her bachelor’s is in Studio Art with an English minor from Rosemont College. In addition to fine art and literature, she has a deep love of comic books, animated films, and ancient history.

Kayla Johnson
Kayla Johnson
MA Global Cultures, BA Art History

Kayla Johnson holds a BA in Art History from the University of Nevada, Reno and is a current Masters student in Global Cultures at the University of Bologna, Italy. She is most interested in the biographies of objects and the ways they reveal the intersection between historical context, economics, politics, and culture.

Kaylee Randall
Kaylee Randall
BA Advertising & Public Relations (with Minors in Psychology & Dance Performance)

Kaylee is a former professional dancer with experience performing for renowned companies such as Royal Caribbean and Universal. She is also the founder of Pivot for Dancers to help professional dancers find meaningful work off the stage.

Kelly O’Shea
Kelly O’Shea
BA History

Kelly graduated from Loyola University Chicago with a BA in History and is currently working at the Downers Grove Historical Museum. She is working towards a career in artifacts and collections management for museums. Her main interests are in Ancient Roman history, Medieval Europe, and American history.

Kelsey Peeples
Kelsey Peeples
BA Theological Studies, MBA & MDiv Joint Degree

Kelsey is an academic researcher and copywriter who is passionate about telling the story of Jesus. She loves education, and hopes to teach theology someday. In her spare time, Kelsey prefers to read, practice her piano playing, and test recipes on her husband, Danny. In her day to day, Kelsey works for a faith-based non-profit and works to pursue a dual master's degree in Divinity and Business Administration.

Kelsey Spicuzza
Kelsey Spicuzza
BA History

Kelsey is a humanities content writer with over a decade of experience in public and academic libraries. She is passionate about art history, classical education, and all things 19th Century.

Kerigan Pickett
Kerigan Pickett
BA Art History (History Concentration)

Kerigan is a writer and art historian from Iowa. She holds a BA in Art History from the University of Northern Iowa with a minor in History and a Museum Studies certificate. She interned at her local historical society before she launched her website, Gilded Histories, which serves as a platform for freelance writing services, genealogical research services, and her latest published work. She is passionate about art, history, and writing, with a special love for Tudor England.

Kieren Johns
Kieren Johns
PhD Classics & Ancient History

Kieren is a UK-based independent researcher with a PhD in Classics and Ancient History, specializing in Ancient Rome. His thesis investigates the epigraphic representation of the Severan emperors. He is passionate about sharing his love of history, and he has contributed to numerous books, apps, and websites. He is currently writing his first book.

Kimberly Graf
Kimberly Graf
BA Anthropology w/ Archaeology Concentration & Religious Studies

Kimberly is a contributing writer, mother, traveler, and fiber artist with a deep passion for the ancient world. I’ve studied Native American archaeology, but my deeper personal interest lies in Egyptology. From a young age, I’ve been fascinated by ancient cultures. The opportunity to write about our human ancestors is profoundly important to me.

Klejton Cikaj
Klejton Cikaj
MSc in Social Philosophy, BA Philosophy

Klejton holds an MSc in Social Philosophy from the University of Tirana in Albania. Klejton has a deep interest in all philosophy-related fields, from metaphysics to epistemology, to the philosophy of mind and politics. Klejton is dedicated to making the substance of philosophy accessible to regular readers without diminishing its quality.

Konstantinos Xypolytos
Konstantinos Xypolytos
BA War & Security Studies, MA Turkish Studies, PhD Student in History

Konstantinos holds a BA in War & Security studies from the University of Hull, an MA in Turkish Studies from the School of Oriental and African Studies (SOAS), and is a PhD student in History at Koç University, Istanbul. His primary research interests are strategic theories from the Late-Ottoman history, the First World War, and contemporary security issues in the Mediterranean, specifically on strategies during the Greco-Turkish War 1919-1922. Outside of his academic studies, he holds a senior position at Strife, a biannual journal, peer-reviewed academic periodical publication created and managed by young researchers from the Department of War Studies, King’s College London, and the Hellenic Army Corps of Engineers Reserve Officer.

Kristen Arcus
Kristen Arcus
BA History, History of Art & Architecture

Kristen Arcus is a life-long fine art enthusiast. She holds a BA in History and the History of Art & Architecture from Depaul University. She has experience in archives and museums, and currently works at a prestigious art gallery in Chicago.

Kristen Jancuk
Kristen Jancuk
MA Latin American & Hemispheric Studies, BA Spanish

Kristen is an editor specializing in Latin & South American History. She received her MA in Latin American and Hemispheric Studies from George Washington University, and a BA in Spanish and International Relations from Bucknell University. After receiving her MA, Kristen began working on international drug policy for the Organization of American States. One of her greatest and most impractical ambitions is to learn Quechua.

Kristen Osborne-Bartucca
Kristen Osborne-Bartucca
MA American Studies

Kristen is an educator and arts writer. She attained her MA in American Studies from Columbia University, where she focused on Eva Hesse and the intersection of art, feminism, and biography. Her BA is in History from the University of California, Riverside. She is currently the Department Chair of History at Polytechnic School, a private school in Pasadena, CA. She created and hosted The Contemporary Art Podcast from 2014-2017 and has published in several arts publications and online platforms. She is currently researching the art of New York City and has an instagram dedicated to that pursuit, @newyorkarthistory.

Kristoffer Uggerud
Kristoffer Uggerud
MA Area studies, BA History

Kristoffer is a History and Social Studies high school teacher in Norway. Both of his degrees are from the University of Oslo, Norway. He enjoys hunting, fishing, and spending time with my family in his spare time.

Kurt Readman
Kurt Readman
MA Conflict Archaeology & Heritage, BA History

Kurt holds a BA in history and a MA in Conflict Archaeology and Heritage from the University of Glasgow. He has studied the political and religious relationships of the British Isles as well as Europe. Kurt’s main specialties lie in the Medieval to the Early Modern Period. In addition to this, he has spent time working with the Siege of Haddington Research Group.

Lachlan Peters
Lachlan Peters
BA History and International Relations

Lachlan created the first in-depth history podcast about Cambodia and the Khmer Rouge, "In the Shadows of Utopia." It features interviews with experts and historians and utilizes his years of studying the country to form a narrative history of Cambodia from ancient to modern times. He has written for Quillette Magazine and is writing his first book.

Laken Bonatch
Laken Bonatch
MA History and MS Archives Management (in-progress), BA History & Classics,

Laken has a BA in History and Classics from Bryn Mawr College and is currently pursuing an MA in History and MS in Library Science with a concentration on Archives Management from Simmons University. She focuses on ancient and medieval history. Her areas of study include mythology, Greek theater, religious studies, and memory studies.

Lara Colrain
Lara Colrain
BA Archaeology, BA Art History

Lara is a published author, editor, poet, and archaeologist based in Hobart, Tasmania. She holds two BAs (Arts and Archaeology) and is deeply passionate about ancient history, antiquities, and mythology, with a special interest in indigenous cultures, notably the ancient Maya. She was fortunate to have known the late Mayanist, George. E. Stuart, who was a mentor during her archaeological studies. In her free time, Lara enjoys Painting by Numbers.

Lara Curran
Lara Curran
MA Contemporary Art Theory

Lara is a writer and researcher with a passion for visual arts. She holds a BA in Art History and an MA in Contemporary Art Theory, and currently works as a writer and content strategist specializing in digital art, NFTs, and Web3 culture. She leads artist marketing at Rarible NFT Company, crafting narratives that spotlight fine art in the NFT space. Through her Substack, she explores the intersection of art, culture, and digital life, blending personal reflections with industry insights.

Laszlo Garzuly
Laszlo Garzuly
MA Development Studies, BA Assyriology

Laszlo holds a BA in Assyriology and Near Eastern Archaeology (University of Innsbruck, Austria) and a MA in Development Studies (University of Vienna, Austria). Interested in ancient languages (especially Latin, Akkadian, and Sumerian) and ancient history. He worked as a Latin, German and history teacher near his hometown in northern Italy. After working for one year in Cyprus, he is now back to studying Classical Philology and Ancient History at the University of Vienna.

Laura Hayward
Laura Hayward
MA Classics, PGCE Classics, BA Latin with Greek

Laura Hayward is a contributing writer and researcher from London, UK. She is a specialist in the field of Classics, in which she has either studied or worked for over twenty years. She holds a B.A. and M.A. in Classics from University College London. She has also worked as a teacher of Classics in a leading independent school in London. Her particular areas of interest are Latin language and literature as well as Roman art and epigraphy.

Laura Pattara
Laura Pattara
BA Interpreting and Translation

Loquacious from birth and nomadic by nature, Laura holds a BA in Interpreting and Translation, focusing on linguistics and cultures from Sydney, Australia. For the past 20 years, she has tour-guided overland trips through South America and southern Africa and independently explored northern Africa, the Middle East, and Central and Far East Asia. Laura's adventures include a six-year motorbike journey from Europe to Australia and exploring the Arabian Peninsula in an old postie van. When she's not uncovering our planet's hidden gems, Laura moonlights as a freelance travel writer.

Lauren Jones
Lauren Jones
MA Creative Writing

Lauren is a qualified teacher and writer with an academic background in theatre (Shakespeare), folklore, and creative writing. She is also a travel writer and guide. Together with her husband she curates the travel website www.twohumansandadog.com. Lauren writes, explores, and teaches full time, always looking for the next adventure.

Lauren Lewis
Lauren Lewis
MA History, BA History

Lauren is a contributing writer and historian with a passion for making history accessible and interesting for everyone. She holds an MA in History from Sam Houston State University and a BA in History from SUNY Plattsburgh. Lauren is a former teacher, freelance writer, and full-time wife and mom. In her spare time, she enjoys curling up with a good book and glass of wine, watching movies, and spending time with her family.

Lauren Nitschke
Lauren Nitschke
BA Psychology, GradDip in Secondary Education, GradCert in History

Lauren is a past teacher of English and History. She holds a Bachelor of Arts, a teaching diploma, and post-graduate qualifications in History. Lauren is a Graduate Historian with the Professional Historians Association of Victoria and Tasmania (Australia). Her areas of special interest include Medieval History and Victorian England. She resides in rural Australia with her family and a multitude of furry friends.

Laurie Ann Melchionne
Laurie Ann Melchionne
BA Literature & Journalism

Laurie has a BA in Literature with a concentration in Creative Writing, and a minor in Journalism and Communication Studies from Stockton University in New Jersey. Today, when she is not writing for luxury interior design and architecture firms, she is traveling to Italy to cover stories for La Peninsula Magazine.

Laurika Nxumalo
Laurika Nxumalo
BA Communication Science, Certificate in Biblical Studies

Laurika is a freelance writer and columnist. She holds a certificate in Biblical Studies from the Lourdes Educational Centre in South Africa. She's currently studying Theology at the same institution. Laurika is currently studying towards a BA in communication science at the University of South Africa (UNISA) - she also studied African Languages at UNISA and studied Economics at the Tshwane University of Technology. Laurika is an art enthusiast and music lover.

Lea Stanković
Lea Stanković
MA Art History

Lea is an art historian and a devotee of modern and contemporary art. She has obtained bachelor’s and master’s degrees in art history at the Faculty of Philosophy—University of Belgrade. She constantly works on expanding her knowledge of art and artists for the purpose of her articles’ topics to be educational, relevant, and fresh. She is currently working as a curator in her hometown in Serbia. She spends her leisure time reading books, crafting, and taking vintage style photos with her instant camera.

Leah McDonald
Leah McDonald
BA Film & Broadcasting

Leah McDonald is a contributing writer with a professional background in fashion and film. She graduated with first class honors from TU Dublin with a BA in Film & Broadcasting in 2020. She is interested in all things cinema and literature.

Lee Clarke
Lee Clarke
PhD Philosophy (in-progress), MA Theology & Religion, BA Philosophy & History

Lee is currently a PhD student and budding philosopher who specializes in the areas of Cross-Cultural or World Philosophy, Philosophy of Religion and the History of Ideas. He also has a strong interest in history with a special interest in cross-cultural interactions. Lee holds a BA in Philosophy and History from Nottingham Trent University and an MA in Theology and Religion from the University of Birmingham. He also holds a position as a seminar tutor at Nottingham Trent University and has taught philosophy at an undergraduate level. In his spare time, he likes gaming, reading, and writing articles, of course!

Leigh Pennington
Leigh Pennington
MA Oral History, MA Jewish Studies

Hailing from Richmond, Virginia, Leigh has lived, worked, and studied around the world. Currently Leigh works as a freelance culture and arts journalist as well as an Op-Ed editor for the Times of Israel. Her writing has been published in major news and arts media such as Tablet Magazine, the Times of Israel, and Up Magazine.

Lesley Simeon
Lesley Simeon
MA Global Studies w/ Journalism

Lesley Amol Simeon is a theatre actor and writer based in India. His interests include film, music, English literature, global history, and conflict studies. When not engaged in interviews or grappling with a writer's block, Lesley finds inspiration in the quietude of the night, wandering the streets, tea in hand, allowing the nocturnal world to fuel his creativity.

Lev Shulga
Lev Shulga
BA History

Lev holds a BA in History from Washington State University, where his focus of study was on the Atlantic World. He has a lifelong fascination with European and American history, and a healthy interest in other corners of the world. As a consumer of history content, he hopes to contribute to the spread of accessible and accurate information online.

Liam Kirkpatrick
Liam Kirkpatrick
BA Philosophy

Liam is a contributing writer and philosophy enthusiast. He graduated from the University of Western Ontario with a BA in Philosophy. In his spare time, he enjoys reading, snowboarding and producing music.

Liana Hakobyan
Liana Hakobyan
PhD Spanish, Latin American Literature

Liana is a literary scholar with a specialization in 20th-century Latin American Literature. She holds a PhD in Spanish from Purdue University. Her scholarly work centers around literature and cinema from decolonial perspectives. When not engaged in research and teaching, Liana finds joy in photography, music, writing, traveling, and learning new languages.

Liana Khapava
Liana Khapava
PGCert Collecting and Provenance, BA Culture & Art

Liana is an art historian, currently working as an editor and copywriter, who loves writing about art in her free time. With a BA in Culture and Art from the New Bulgarian University and a PGCert in Collecting and Provenance from the University of Glasgow, she is passionate about art history, iconography, and literature. She loves books, exploring museums and old towns, creative writing, and traveling.

Lidia Militerno
Lidia Militerno
MA Modernism after Postmodernism, BA Art History

Lidia holds a Master’s in Modernism after Postmodernism – Twentieth Century Art and its Interpretation from the Courtauld Institute of Art, and a BA (Hons) in Liberal Studies Art History from Regent’s University London. By integrating disability studies as a critical methodology, her work seeks to uncover how art reflects and reshapes societal attitudes toward bodily difference, offering new frameworks for understanding identity, agency, and the politics of visibility in the visual arts. Lidia’s professional background includes roles in various cultural institutions and editorial platforms. She also contributes to Trebuchet Magazine, writing on art history and contemporary culture. From 2022 to 2023, she worked as an Explainer at Kenwood House with English Heritage in London. Her interests extend to art law, museum security, and modern art, with certifications from Sotheby’s Institute of Art and the Fondazione Scuola dei Beni e delle Attività Culturali.

Lily Hunger
Lily Hunger
MFA Creative Writing, Graduate Certificate Literature

Lily holds an MFA in Creative Writing and a Graduate Certificate in Literature, as well as a bachelor’s in Spanish and English. During her undergraduate career, she studied Spanish language and culture in an intensive program at the Universidad de Valladolid in Spain. She has experience teaching English as a second language abroad, as well as teaching English Composition at the University level. Beyond that, she hoards books, has travelled to nearly a dozen countries, and has several fiction and poetry publications.

Lina Adams
Lina Adams
BA English Literature

Lina is a writer with a degree in English Literature and Creative Writing from the University of Warwick. Having studied modern world literature in depth throughout her course, Lina gained an in-depth understanding of some of the most monumental historical and social contexts of our time. Lina also has a natural interest in self-studying philosophy and Middle Eastern history, as well as modern European history.

Linda Marchant
Linda Marchant
MA Creative and Media Enterprises

Linda was Principal Lecturer at Nottingham Trent University School of Art & Design, running the photography courses and many cross-disciplinary projects in the arts for many years. Since then, she has been able to devote time to interests in art, photography, fashion, travel, and writing. She graduated from the University of Warwick with an MA in Creative and Media Enterprises, and a BA in French Studies. She has published on stills photography in the film industry. She is currently a PhD researcher at Coventry University looking at arts education.

Lisa Barham
Lisa Barham
MA Fine Art

Lisa is a contributing writer with a background in art. She holds a BA and MA in Fine Art from the University of Kent, and has worked at Tate Modern and the National Gallery, London. She now writes full time whilst traveling and exploring new countries and cultures across the globe.

Lisa de Luca
Lisa de Luca
BA Fine Arts & Art Restoration

Lisa is an artist and writer with degrees in Fine Art (BFA) and Art Restoration from FIT in New York. Her professional experience includes years as a gilder and restorer with clients including Sotheby's, Christie's, and The Metropolitan Museum of Art, and as an art broker working for a number of gallerists and antique dealers. Lisa's areas of interest are the history and art of the late Roman Republic and Roman Empire, Italy between 1450-1650, and Tudor England.

Lisa Modiano
Lisa Modiano
MA Art Gallery & Museum Studies, BA History of Art

Lisa Modiano is the Associate Director of The Sunday Painter, a contemporary art gallery in South London. The gallery's programme represents a diverse range of practices, disciplines, and perspectives, committed to operating as an artist-first space and cultivating a program that continually confronts, questions, and evolves with both itself and the world around it. Formerly, Lisa worked for the Villa Lena Art Foundation in Tuscany, Italy – a non-profit organisation running an artist residency programme that fosters multi-disciplinary dialogue between international contemporary artists. Her experience extends to corporate art collections, including Deutsche Bank and ING. Lisa has written extensively about arts and culture for numerous publications including Italy Segreta, The Collector, TRT Afrika and Where's the Frame, with additional commissions from galleries to craft exhibition essays and critical contextual texts for art presentations.

Lissa Reed
Lissa Reed
Travel Writer

Lissa is an novelist and writer with an extensive background in the travel industry. She has written professionally for several travel and travel technology publications and has published three novels with Chicago Review Press. Possessed of a lifelong interest in roaming the world, she moved to the Netherlands in 2023, where she now writes full-time. As often as possible, she can be found exploring her new homeland by bicycle and rail, camera and notebook firmly in hand.

Lk Rigor
Lk Rigor
MA Art Studies (Curatorial Studies)

Lk had a 180-degree career shift in 2021 from IT to the arts. After spending more than half a decade in tech, she is now pursuing her passion for art and writing. She is currently juggling her postgraduate studies, research assistant duties, and freelance writing. Her research interests lie in photography, archives, contemporary art, and film.

Lorie D. Castro
Lorie D. Castro
MA American History

Lorie is educated in American history, English, and creative nonfiction writing. Her main areas of interest are Colonial, Civil War, and Old West-era history, with an avid enthusiasm for medieval history. She loves spending time with her husband, kids, and grandkids, as well as traveling, watching period dramas, attending festivals, or hiking. She is an animal lover who is passionate about rescue and shelter animals, and is an advocate for pit-bulls.

Lou Mo
Lou Mo
BA Art History w/ Chinese Art & Asian Studies concentration

Lou Mo (b. 1990, France) is a Chinese Canadian artist and curator. She lives and works in France. She graduated from Ecole des hautes études en sciences sociales in Paris with a degree in Asian Studies. Her research is focused on modern and contemporary Afro-Asian connections and Third World artists’ creative practices. She is also interested in issues of diaspora, identity, and perception in relation to post-colonial history and the centre-periphery model. She was invited curator of the 14th Dakar Biennial in Senegal where she presented ‘Havana, Forging the Souths’ exhibition at the Musée Théodore Monod – IFAN. Recently, she curated ‘Hot Flux: Modern and Contemporary Photography in Taiwan and Africa’ at Tainan Art Museum. As a member of the School of Mutants collective, her works have been exhibited in venues such as the 12th Taipei Biennial, Centre Pompidou Metz, the 12th Berlin Biennial, the 4th autostrada biennale and Glasgow International. Her other research-based works have recently been exhibited at the Hong-Gah Museum in Taipei and the Kochi-Muziris Biennial in India. She has participated in residencies at the A4 Art Foundation in South Africa, the Het Nieuwe Instituut in the Netherlands, La Cité des arts de La Réunion, La Becque in Switzerland and more. Her articles, translations, and exhibition reviews have appeared in ‘Something we Africans got’, the Journal of Contemporary Chinese Art, Modern Art (TFAM), with Nanjing’s Yilin Press, e-flux and Ocula.

Lucie de Gentile
Lucie de Gentile
BA Literae Humaniores

Lucie de Gentile is a graduate in Literae Humaniores from the University of Oxford. Her thesis was on the presentation of women in the ancient Greece gallery at the Ashmolean Museum.

Lucy Soaft
Lucy Soaft
BA History w/ Medical Ethics and Military History concentration

Lucy is pursuing an MSc in Military and Medical history with the aspiration of becoming a museum curator. She holds a BA in History with a focus on medical ethics and Military history from the University of Kent (UKC). Topics of interest also include Tudor History, Human Experimentation, and Gothic Architecture. Lucy volunteers at various museums including the Huntarian Museum at the Royal College of Surgeons in England.

Luisa Hagele
Luisa Hagele
BA Archaeology, MA Int’l Heritage & Museum Cultures

Luisa is a writer and archaeologist who has worked for museums in the UK and Switzerland. She holds an MA in International Heritage Management from the University of Birmingham, a PGCert in Museum Cultures from Birkbeck University, and a BA in Archaeology from University College London.

Luke Dunne
Luke Dunne
BA Philosophy & Theology

Luke is a graduate of the University of Oxford's departments of Philosophy and Theology, his main interests include the history of philosophy, the metaphysics of mind, and social theory.

Lynnie McIlvain
Lynnie McIlvain
BA Classics & Ancient Mediterranean Studies

Raised in Washington State, Lynnie is an alumna of the Clark College where she primarily studied art history and English. She went on to obtain her bachelor’s degree from the University of Puget Sound in a field about which she is even more passionate: classics & Ancient Mediterranean studies. She currently lives in Tacoma WA, and quietly nurtures her love of history, literature and writing, and languages alongside her professional career in nonprofit development.

Maanasi Baa
Maanasi Baa
MA Arts and Aesthetics

Maanasi is a writer and musician. She has a master's degree in Arts from JNU, New Delhi, and an undergraduate degree in Mathematics from Delhi University. She has been traveling the Indian subcontinent for about a decade. She currently lives in Goa with her partner and their cat.

Madison Whipple
Madison Whipple
BA History

Madison Whipple is from St. Louis, Missouri and has spent her whole life loving history. She graduated in 2021 from university and subsequently moved to Spain to teach high school at a bilingual school. She particularly enjoyed teaching history classes in English and longed to return to academic writing. Now she has written over 50 articles for TheCollector, focusing particularly on American history, though she also loves writing about women's history. Madison currently lives in Valencia, Spain and in her spare time she enjoys going to museums, reading, and recording her podcast, Where Past Meets Planet.

Magnus Wijkander
Magnus Wijkander
MA Cognitive Neuroscience

Magnus is an independent researcher with an MSc from Radboud University, Nijmegen in Cognitive Neuroscience with a minor in Neurophilosophy. Their interests lie in the philosophy of science, metascience, and the workings of the brain.

Maksim Nikiforovski
Maksim Nikiforovski
MA Logic & Philosophy of Science, BA Philosophy

Maksim is a philosopher, filmmaker, and writer with a wide experience on many different European countries. He completed his MA at the University of Munich focusing on topics from the philosophy of science. More recently, he has worked as a freelance filmmaker, producing several short films in the last few years. His research and writing mostly focus on the philosophy of psychiatry, the philosophy of film, aesthetics, logic and the general philosophy of science.

Mandy Nachampassack-Maloney
Mandy Nachampassack-Maloney
Cert. Religion, Conflict and Peace

Mandy has studied history through multiple lenses, with a special focus on the interplay between religion, conflict, and peace. She hosts a "Thursday, Hersday" feature on her blog that shines a spotlight on barrier-breaking women in history and fiction.

Marc Barabas
Marc Barabas
MA Judicial Career, BA Law

Marc is a lawyer, focusing on EU competition law and international law, with a keen interest in history and arts. He holds a BA in Law from “Babes-Bolyai” University of Cluj, as well as an MA in Judicial Career at the University of Bucharest. Currently working as an associate lawyer in a reputable Romanian business law firm. In his spare time he likes to read, travel, visit museums, art galleries, and churches, and write articles.

Maria Dragatakis
Maria Dragatakis
BA Classics, Classical Languages and Literature

Maria Dragatakis lives and works in Athens, Greece as an International Productions Coordinator for a local theater company. She holds a Bachelor of Arts in Classics and Classical Languages and Literatures from Ohio University. Art is her passion which she is been blessed to relish in her daily tasks, in the world of the theater, and the city she lives in with its rich cultural heritage. Her work has taken her around the world in a never-ending journey, always seeking the finer sentiment of euphoria that only art can produce.

Maria Kruglyak
Maria Kruglyak
MA History of Art, BA History

Maria is an art researcher, writer, and editor specializing in contemporary and modern art. Her research focuses on community and activist art practices, East Asian art histories, and the use of language concerning marginalized and cross-cultural art movements. She holds an MA in History of Art and Archeology from SOAS, University of London, and a BA in History specializing in Intellectual History from King’s College London. Maria is the founder and editor of Culturala, an independent art and cultural theory journal.

Maria-Anita Ronchini
Maria-Anita Ronchini
MA History & Jewish Studies, BA History

Italian researcher and writer Maria Anita holds an MA in History with a focus in Jewish Studies from LMU Munich and a BA in History from the University of Bologna.

Marialena Perpiraki
Marialena Perpiraki
MSc Media & Convergence, BA Media & Culture

Marialena is a journalist and content writer with an interest in comparative mythology and folklore. She holds a BA in Communications, Media & Culture from Panteion University of Athens and an MSc. in Media & Convergence Management from AAU, Austria.

Marian Vermeulen
Marian Vermeulen
BA History and Philosophy

Marian has been a devoted student of the ancient world since primary school. She received her BA in History and Philosophy from Hope College and has continued researching and writing on topics of ancient history from the Assyrian Empire to the Roman Empire and everything in between. She enjoys dabbling in historical fiction, but generally finds the actual true individuals of history and their stories more fascinating than any fictional invention. Her other passion is horses, and in her spare time she enjoys starting young horses under saddle and volunteer training for the local horse rescue.

Marianne Plasse
Marianne Plasse
BA History, Certificate in Art History

Marianne Plasse is a French Canadian author with a passion for 19th and 20th century History, and is fascinated by the context that informed these time periods, from ancient times onward. She infuses her background as a History student into her writing and uses it to explain the world as it is today.

Marica Felici
Marica Felici
MA History w/honors

Marica holds a BA in Cultural and Social Anthropology and a MA in Global History, both from the University of Bologna. Interested in Ancient cultures, she began to study feminist and queer theory during a semester at the University of California – Santa Barbara. From this experience, she decided to look at Ancient Literatures and History from a feminist lens.

Marie-Joelle Eschmann
Marie-Joelle Eschmann
Sotheby’s Institute of Art Certificate

Marie-Joëlle works as a communication specialist and contributing writer. She has a deep interest in art and art history and holds a certificate from the Sotheby’s Institute of Art.

Marie-Madeleine Renauld
Marie-Madeleine Renauld
MA Art History and Archaeology

Marie-Madeleine is a writer and antique furniture restorer who has lived in Belgium, the United Kingdom, and Switzerland. She holds an MA and BA in Art History and Archaeology from UCLouvain, Belgium. Fluent in English and French, she enjoys writing stories about art and history she encounters during her travels. She likes creative activities and hiking through the Swiss mountains in her free time.

Marietta Korfiati
Marietta Korfiati
MA Modern History

Marietta earned her BA in History & Archaeology at the University of Crete and her MA in Modern History at Uppsala University. She is a passionate historian and author specializing in crime history, media analysis, and gender studies. In her free time, she is an artist who loves drawing, crocheting, and beading.

Marija Vucic
Marija Vucic
BA Natural Sciences and Graphics

Based in Zagreb, Croatia, I am a contributing writer and an aspiring poetry writer. Graduating from the University of Zagreb in Natural Sciences and Graphics, I value the importance of visual arts and design. As a former journalism student, I possess a fair amount of knowledge regarding literary journalism. I am very passionate about anything concerning films, music, and culture at large.

Marijana Bakic
Marijana Bakic
MA Medieval History, BA Classics

Marijana has a BA in Classics from the University of Belgrade and an MA in Medieval History from CEU Budapest. She is a Latin teacher, a preschool English teacher and a mother of three. She enjoys researching daily life in Ancient Rome, does various freelance jobs from private tuition to old book transcription, and she can be seen in various parks throughout Belgrade, playing with children most of whom are either her students or her own kids. In her spare time… there is no end to this sentence. The woman has no spare time.

Marina Urdapilleta
Marina Urdapilleta
BA in History, Specialization in Cultural Heritage Management

As a historian by profession, Marina finds her heart in the depths of intellectual narratives and the expansive realm of global history. She studied history in Mexico, and is passionate about any era of this country's rich past. Beyond the archives, you can find her delving into classic literature, experimenting in the kitchen, or practicing yoga.

Mark Shiffer
Mark Shiffer
MA Modern Jewish History (In-Progress)

Mark is a freelance writer specializing in various historical topics. He has a bachelor's degree in History and is currently studying for a master's degree.

Marnie Binder
Marnie Binder
PhD Humankind and Thought in History

Marnie teaches philosophy and humanities. She holds a PhD in Humankind and Thought in History, an MA in Humanities and Social Thought, and a BA in History and Psychology. Her research interests are principally in philosophy of history, history of philosophy, pragmatism, and continental philosophy. She is the author of A Pragmatist Philosophy of History and multiple other publications.

Marta Fatica
Marta Fatica
MSc Comparative Politics, BA Political Science and Classical Civilizations

Marta has a B.A. in Political Science and Classical Civilizations from UC Berkeley and an MSc in Comparative Politics from LSE. Originally from California, she spent her summers as a child wandering through Roman ruins and now resides in England. In addition to her native English and Italian, Marta spent over ten years studying Latin. Her areas of interest are Greco-Roman mythology, Latin poems, as well as contemporary European politics. When she isn’t at home reading or baking, Marta can be found spending hours in museums and trying new restaurants.

Mary Karagkou
Mary Karagkou
MA English Literature & Philosophy

Mary is a writer and editor with a love for poetry and fantasy novels that harbor philosophical concepts within them. She holds an MA in English Literature and Philosophy from the University of Glasgow, with a focus on Ethics, Creative Writing and Fantastic Histories of the 20th century. Mary recently started writing for TheCollector’s Philosophy and Literature department. She fills her free time with writing poems, reading novels from all genres, and learning about new and old literary theories.

Mary Lou Cornish
Mary Lou Cornish
MMA Christian Apologetics, MTS Theological Studies

Mary Lou Cornish is a journalist and a teacher of journalism who writes primarily in the fields of history, Biblical Studies and Christian Apologetics.

Mary Rose Bedell
Mary Rose Bedell
MA Art History, BA Art History & History

Mary is an art historian with a current research focus on modern American Art. She works as an art researcher and adjunct faculty instructor teaching Art History courses. She holds an MA in Art History from Syracuse University and a BA in Art History and History from Mount Holyoke College. Mary is an avid reader and frequently shares book reviews and recommendations online.

Matt Dursum
Matt Dursum
BA Geography

Matt is a freelance writer and journalist from Michigan who’s currently living in South America. When he’s not writing, Matt is studying languages (so far Japanese, Spanish, Portuguese, and French), visiting museums, surfing, and traveling.

Matt Fitzgerald
Matt Fitzgerald
BA English Literature and Philosophy

Matt holds an undergraduate degree in English Literature and Philosophy. When not behind a book, Matt can be found scuba diving one of the many historical shipwrecks of the world. He also works as a copywriter for Wise Business, 10xTravel, and MileValue.

Matt Whittaker
Matt Whittaker
BA History & Asian Studies

Matt Whittaker is an avid history reader, fascinated by the why, how and when. With a B.A. in History and Asian Studies from University of Massachusetts, he does deep dives into medieval, Asian and military history. Matt’s other passion besides family is the long-distance Zen-like runs.

Matthew Avitabile
Matthew Avitabile
MA European History

Matthew is a history professor at his alma maters of SUNY Cobleskill and SUNY Oneonta. He served as mayor of his hometown of Middleburgh, NY, from 2012 to 2020.

Matthew Doherty
Matthew Doherty
MSc East Asian Relations

Matthew is a professional writer specializing in military history and security studies. His work has been featured in BBC History Magazine and Military Trader magazine, among others.

Matthew Grant
Matthew Grant
MTS (Theology), BA Education, BA (Hons) History

Matthew has been a teacher in good-standing with the Ontario College of Teachers in Canada since 2010. He is a formally trained theologian who has extensive knowledge regarding the history, theology, and spirituality of Christianity in general and Catholicism in particular. He is currently working as a freelancer, offering his clients research, writing, editing, proofreading, and teaching services.

Matthew Powell
Matthew Powell
MA History/ concentration African Slavery, BA History/ minor Southern Studies

Matthew Powell, an award-winning historian of slavery and southern history, has worked as a Park Ranger with the National Park Service in Montana and Tennessee. He served as the Executive Director of the La Pointe – Krebs House and Museum in Pascagoula, MS. He is currently an AP (Advanced Placement) history teacher in Arizona. As a historian, Matthew has published several articles in peer-reviewed academic journals, lectured at several prestigious institutions including Johns Hopkins, appeared on PBS, and as a guest on the Ben Franklin’s World Podcast. In 2020, he earned the John W. Odom Memorial Award for his research on slavery and his contribution to the field of history.

Maup van de Kerkhof
Maup van de Kerkhof
MA International Development

Maup is an experienced diplomat, researcher, and writer, focusing on themes relating to philosophy, anthropology, decolonization, and geopolitics. An unwavering commitment to restoring historical injustices is what drives him in his professional life.

Maureen Gordon
Maureen Gordon
MA Linguistics

Maureen is a sociolinguist specializing in discourse analysis and communication. They received BAs in Linguistics and Film & Media Studies from the College of William & Mary and an MA in Linguistics from Georgetown University. Their interests lay primarily in the importance of language as it relates to activism, human rights, and social and criminal justice. They love poetry, their two cats, and telling stories.

Max Serjeant
Max Serjeant
MA Latin American Studies

Max is an anthropologist and writer who specializes in Latin America. He has spent the bulk of his career working in Indigenous land rights in Australia, while intermittently travelling in the Americas. He is the writer and producer of The Latin American History Podcast, which tells the story of the region in an in-depth yet accessible way. His writing work has appeared on the websites of World Nomads Travel Insurance, Costarica.org, and The Latin American News Dispatch.

Maysara Kamal
Maysara Kamal
BA Philosophy & Film

Maysara is a graduate of Philosophy and Film from the American University in Cairo (AUC). She covered both the BA and MA curriculums in the Philosophy Department and published an academic article in AUC’s Undergraduate Research Journal. Her passion for philosophy fuels her independent research and permeates her poems, short stories, and film projects.

Meaghan Branham
Meaghan Branham
BA English Literature w/ Women’s Studies Minor

Meaghan is a writer and wardrobe stylist currently based in Nashville, TN. Previously she served as managing editor for an Orlando-focused business magazine, where she organized an editorial team and contributed monthly. She earned a Bachelor’s Degree in English Literature with a minor in Women’s Studies from the University of Central Florida. She is always looking for ways to bridge the gap between pop culture and high art, with a lifelong passion for film, literature, and fashion. She is an avid traveler, food lover, and novice drummer.

Melissa Sartore
Melissa Sartore
PhD History

Melissa loves all things history and enjoy sharing information with others. As a long-time student of the subject, there’s always something new to learn. She currently teaches and writes about history for numerous schools and outlets, respectively.

Merilyn Butt
Merilyn Butt
GDip Learning and Teaching, BA Archaeology

Merilyn has a BA in Archaeology with concentrations in Ancient History and Anthropology from the University of Queensland. A qualified teacher, she has spent the last 12 years attempting to instill an appreciation of history into her students. When not teaching, she also works for the QCAA as an Ancient History confirmer.

Mia Forbes
Mia Forbes
BA in Classics

Mia is a contributing writer from London, with a passion for literature and history. She holds a BA in Classics from the University of Cambridge. Both at work and at home, Mia is surrounded by books, and enjoys writing about great works of fiction and poetry. Her first translation is due to be published next year.

Michael Arnold
Michael Arnold
BA Art History, MA Ancient Mediterranean Archaeology

Michael is a contributing writer and former world traveler whose hometown is New York City. He spent the majority of 2019 exploring Europe, the Middle East, and North Africa. And currently, he’s studying for a masters degree in Ancient Mediterranean Archaeology at the University of Pavia in Italy. In his spare time, Michael enjoys researching and writing about art, history, and archaeology with a focus on the ancient world.

Michael Burleigh
Michael Burleigh
British Author and Historian; winning the Pollard, Dolley, Sir William Mayer, and Samuel Johnson prizes

Professor Michael Burleigh was educated at University College London. He worked as an academic for 18 years, including posts at New College, Oxford; the London School of Economics; Cardiff University, Stanford, and Rutgers. He has published many books including The Racial State; Death and Deliverance; Germany Turns Eastwards; The Third Reich; Earthly Powers and Sacred Causes; Blood and Rage; and Moral Combat: A History of WW2. These have been translated into 20 languages, including Italian. In 2001, he won the Samuel Johnson Prize for Non-Fiction, as well as three prizes for TV documentaries based on his work, notably a British Film Institute Award for Archival Achievement in 1991. He writes commentaries and reviews on international affairs for many newspapers from the Wall Street Journal and London Times to the Daily Mail.

Michael Crowley
Michael Crowley
MA Education, BA History & Literature

Michael Crowley is a Secondary Teacher from Galway living in Dublin teaching English, History and Classical Studies. He specializes in Roman History, as well as Irish History. He was awarded a scholarship in 2020 from the Paideia Institute to study Spoken Latin and has studied Latin from that point. In Dublina vivo et doceo.

Michael Gouck
Michael Gouck
BA English Literature (Honours), MA Victorian Studies

Michael has a BA (Honours) in English Literature and an MA in Victorian Studies from the University of London. He currently writes historical fiction full-time and has a deep and continuing fascination with every aspect of nineteenth-century Victorian society.

Michael Huffman
Michael Huffman
ThM Old Testament/Hebrew Bible, MDiv

Michael is a teacher and writer in Bible and Christian Theology. He has been a youth director, pastor, high school Religious Education teacher, and Bible lecturer in various contexts for most of his adult life. He enjoys good conversation, listening to stories, learning about other cultures and religions, playing with his four children, cooking, hiking, and archery.

Michael Koy
Michael Koy
BA Arts (In-Progress)

Michael is a writer and aspiring historian at the University of Toronto. He has written numerous historic articles and essays.

Michael McComb
Michael McComb
MA History

Michael is an aspiring writer and historian with a passion for Medieval England and a keen interest in the House of Wessex. He holds an MA in History from Manchester Metropolitan University and his dissertation was titled ‘To what degree was there unity between Mercia and Wessex from 850-930?’. He has also previously written for The Historian’s Magazine.

Michael Parry
Michael Parry
MA Sociolinguistics and Religion, BA Philosophy and Religion

Mike is a doctoral researcher in sociological religions. He has an academic background in anthropology, philosophy, and sociolinguistics. His primary interests are in the functions of religion within society and world cultures. Mike currently lives in Wales, nestled between the remote hills and open coast.

Michael Schubert
Michael Schubert
BA History, WSET 3 Certificate in Wine

Michael Schubert is a Sommelier, Wine Writer, and Wine Educator based in the San Francisco Bay Area. He has been working in wine for 5+ years and is extremely passionate about sharing the grape juice gospel. He has experience in restaurants, wine bars, retail wine shops, wine distributors, and wineries. He has attained the WSET 3 Certificate in Wine, and is currently a WSET Diploma Candidate. He also holds a BA in History from Santa Clara University, and is in the US Army Reserve.

Michael Smathers
Michael Smathers
BA History (In-Progress)

Michael is an avid student of history with a focus on medieval Japan. He also practices traditional martial arts in his spare time and enjoys reading and learning about the history and mythology of different cultures.

Michael Stewart
Michael Stewart
Master of Divinity, BA Biblical Studies

Michael is a Christian minister and non-profit leader. He loves to teach about the Bible and its implications for everyday life. He is about to complete his BA in Biblical Studies and his Master of Divinity degrees from Midwestern Seminary. When he’s not working or studying, Michael enjoys making connections in his community, watching movies, and creating digital art.

Michael Wheeldon
Michael Wheeldon
BSc Neuroscience & Philosophy

With a background in neuroscience and philosophy, Michael shares a unique perspective stemming from his experience with nonhuman primates, biotech laboratory work and research, and entrepreneurship. Michael is a practicing Stoic, musician, and cyclist.

Michaela Engelbrecht
Michaela Engelbrecht
B.Soc.Sci Psychology & Religious Studies

Michaela holds a B.Soc.Sc. in Psychology and Religious Studies from the University of Cape Town and is currently pursuing a BA in Brand Communications. She has an avid interest in religion, religious history, and all the complexities that come with it. In her time off from studying, she enjoys expanding her knowledge base, exploring local museums, and writing articles on her specialty.

Michaela Simonova
Michaela Simonova
MA Comparative Religion Studies, MA Art Management

Michaela is a PhD candidate specializing in iconography and art interpretation, focusing on new ways to interpret religious art and artifacts. Her knowledge is theoretical due to her degrees from comparative religion studies and art management, as well as practical due to experience with cataloguing artifacts and work at an art museum as a guide and lecturer. In her free time, she works on new episodes for her award-nominated podcast about art.

Mieke Leenders
Mieke Leenders
MA & BA Art History, Medieval Iconology to Modern art

Mieke Leenders is an art historian, writer, and social justice activist. She fell in love with art history as a discipline because of its highly interdisciplinary nature and how visual phenomena intersect with all aspects of our world. She holds an MA and BA in Art History from the University of Leuven, where she studied western art, especially medieval and renaissance imagery, and its relation to literature, history, politics, the environment, science, psychology, and philosophy. Next to that, she made a profound study of 18th and 19th century European art with a particular interest in how it captured social change, revolution, and artistic autonomy.

Mihaela Gutu
Mihaela Gutu
MA Literary Translations, BA EN/DE Language and Literature

Mihaela is a freelance writer, editor, and translator. She’s an avid reader of classic literature with a background in literary studies and literary translations. She is obsessed with language grammar and syntax, so spending hours dissecting sentences and texts is a pleasure for her. Mihaela grew up in a family full of artists. Although she pursued a career in literary arts, she’s also passionate about performing arts (particularly dance) and visual arts. In her free time, Mihaela plays with her cat Cappuccino, binge-watches TV series, rereads her favorite books for the tenth time, and spends time online learning new stuff.

Mike Cohen
Mike Cohen
BA History

Mike is Bachelor of Arts History graduate from the University of Leeds. As a historian, he loves to write about historical figures and events, especially those that continue to influence the modern world.

Mike Toth
Mike Toth
BA Classical Civilizations

Mike graduated with a BA in Greek and Roman Studies from the University of Windsor in 2021. His interest in history began as a kid reading WW2 picture books, and then in high school that interest broadened into ancient and medieval history under the influence of some amazing teachers. Imparted with a deeper perspective on the world's history, he began studying Classics in university. He especially developed a love of Greek and Roman myth, and from that an interest in comparative mythology.

Miles McMorrow
Miles McMorrow
BA Art History

Miles holds a Bachelor of Arts in Art History from Juniata College. They specialize in Modernism, primarily in Expressionist and Dadaist works. As a recent college graduate, they are exploring the fascinating work force within the art world, with a particular interest in writing and criticism. While history is their greatest passion, Miles also enjoys reading classic literature, listening to a wide array of music, and trying out new meals to cook.

Miljan Vasić
Miljan Vasić
PhD Philosophy

Miljan is a philosopher whose primary areas of research include political philosophy, social epistemology, and the history of social choice. He is especially interested in various quirks of democracy, both ancient and modern. He holds BA, MA, and PhD degrees in Philosophy from the University of Belgrade.

Miloš Milačić
Miloš Milačić
BA Montenegrin Language and World Literature

Miloš is a professor of language and literature. In his free time, he is a writer of short stories and poetry and an author of academic papers. His main interests in the field of literature are related to the theory of literature, literary criticism, and the history of literature, with special reference to the works created in the age of modernism and postmodernism. As a cultural worker and creator, he has a mission to make culture accessible to all members of society. Miloš is engaged with a prominent Montenegrin non-governmental organization that promotes and safeguards human rights. The organization places a particular emphasis on empowering young people and supporting groups vulnerable to social exclusion.

Mina Fouad
Mina Fouad
BA Philosophy & Communication Engineering

Mina is an Egyptian writer who likes to research, read, and write philosophical articles. He is primarily interested in Existentialism, Ontology, and Coptic Orthodox Christianity and how movies, music, and art are mediums which these ideas flow through. Discussing and questioning life itself is considered one of his favorite hobbies. He also owns an industrial factory in Egypt and can always be found holding a coffee mug.

Mina Menkovic
Mina Menkovic
MA Political and Social Sciences (In-Progress)

Mina is a dedicated author and historian with a rich academic and professional background. Her scholarly pursuits center on political systems, political theory, modern history, and the evolution of democratic narratives. Professionally, Mina excels as a freelance researcher, writer, and scriptwriter. Among her accomplishments, she co-authored a TV docuseries on World War II, transforming complex historical events into captivating stories for broad audiences. Beyond her academic and professional endeavors, Mina finds joy in traveling, diving into literature, and exploring cultural heritage worldwide. Her work embodies a deep passion for history and a commitment to making it engaging and accessible to all.

Miona Jeremic
Miona Jeremic
BA Archaeology (in progress)

Miona is a student in her final year of undergraduate studies of Archaeology at the Faculty of Philosophy, University of Belgrade, and a student at Belgrade Open School. She has experience with archaeological excavation work, and museum work, as she was an intern curator at the Belgrade City Museum. She enjoys research and writing, so she was a student at Petnica Research Center.

Mirjana Jojić
Mirjana Jojić
BA Literature and Theory of Literature, in-progress

Mirjana is a student of Literature with a strong focus on connections of Literature with Philosophy, History of Art, Music, and Psychology. Her dream is to develop her knowledge of these subjects, along with Religion. Mirjana aims to bring to others the understanding of how deeply connected music (with an emphasis on classical music) and literature are, as this field is not so researched. She also authorizes short stories and essays published in Serbian magazines. In her free time, she plays piano, learns many languages, and writes movie scripts.

Mirjana Uzelac
Mirjana Uzelac
PhD Anthropology

Mirjana is a socio-cultural anthropologist and archaeologist with a research interest in the history of science, gender, and constructions of legacies. She holds a PhD in Anthropology from the University of Alberta, an MA in Ethnology and Anthropology, and a BA in Archaeology from the University of Belgrade.

Molly Dowdeswell
Molly Dowdeswell
MA Early Modern History, BA History

Molly graduated from the University of Birmingham with a master's degree in early modern history and from Swansea University with a bachelor’s degree in history. She has a long-standing interest in the subject and enjoys researching and writing on a broad range of historical topics and is most interested in the history of medicine and disease. Molly is currently working as a writer based in Birmingham, England and is planning on returning to university to complete a PhD in history.

Monique Galloway
Monique Galloway
BA Archaeology

I’m a former Australian soldier and historical archaeologist with a degree from the University of Sydney. After almost 20 years as a practicing archaeologist I now live in Cambodia and was running a social enterprise to help improve lives here. I have a special interest in the layers of history of a site and evidence of subversion, especially ancient graffiti on monuments.

Monisha Choudhary
Monisha Choudhary
BA Art History

Monisha is a researcher, writer, and artist pursuing a Bachelor’s degree in Arts and in Law from Tribhuvan University, Nepal. She has been engaged in performance arts, as a performer and a facilitator; and takes a keen interest in philosophy and politics.

Morgan Brown
Morgan Brown
MS Psych Science, BS Cognitive Science, Philosophy, Psychology

Morgan holds an MS in Psychological Sciences and a BS in Cognitive Science, Philosophy, and Psychology. He works in clinical research, pushing for data integrity and ethical conduct. His primary interests in philosophy include the philosophy of mind, philosophy of science, and bioethics.

Moses May-Hobbs
Moses May-Hobbs
BA Art History w/ Philosophy Concentration

Moses May-Hobbs is a recent graduate of Cambridge University. His writing focuses on aesthetics, the philosophy of art, and film criticism. He is currently working as a contributing writer and editor, while writing in his spare time on the philosophy of language, perception, and affect.

Myra Houser
Myra Houser
PhD African History

Myra teaches courses in Global, African, and Caribbean History and research in African legal and political history. Leiden University Press published her book Bureaucrats of Liberation: Southern African and American Lawyers During the Apartheid Era in 2020. Myra teaches and lives in Arkansas, with her children and a menagerie of other creatures.

Natalia Meekins
Natalia Meekins
MSc Ancient Cultures, BS Biology

Natalia originally graduated from Portland State University with the intention of being a pharmacist, as her family wanted. She quickly realized that she was much happier doing what she always loved: archaeology. Since then, she’s worked several ancient Native American digs in the USA before getting her MSc in Ancient Cultures from the University of Glasgow. She is a member of the Explorers Club and is especially interested in underwater archaeology and ancient world history. Natalia’s dream is to start her own salvage/exploration company and investigate various cultures around the world.

Natalie Noland
Natalie Noland
BS Politics, Philosophy, and Economics

Natalie is a freelance writer from Rhode Island. She has a BS in Politics, Philosophy, and Economics from Northeastern University with a minor in Writing. Her academic interests include ancient philosophy, logic, and game theory. She enjoys reading, watching movies, and kayaking in her spare time.

Nathan Hewitt
Nathan Hewitt
MA History, BA Ancient & Modern History

Currently a DPhil student researching imperial hero culture in Wales during the 19th and early 20th century. Nathan is particularly interested in ideas of empire across place and time, whether that’s 20th century Britain or 1st century Rome - there isn’t a period or region of human history that he's not interested in. In his spare time, he is writing a historical fiction series set during Egypt’s Amarna Period, although at this rate he thinks he’ll be as ancient as the story by the time he finishes it…

Nathaniel Smith
Nathaniel Smith
BA Political Science /Int’l Relations Concentration, former NASA Commander

Nathaniel is an Aviation and Space enthusiast who served in a volunteer capacity assisting young children in camp learn about space (Edmonton Space & Science Center 1996-2000). Private pilot’s license holder and holder of a B.A. with a major in Political Science specializing in International Relations. Obtained a tuition scholarship to NASA’S Space Camp where he served as Commander of a simulated space shuttle mission (1999).

Neil Middleton
Neil Middleton
MA Ancient History

Neil has studied ancient history and archaeology up to master's level with a focus on ancient Greece. His particular areas of interest are the politics of the Greek world in the Classical and Hellenistic eras. After his studies, he has spent time living in Greece and France.

Nena Zahedi
Nena Zahedi
MS Marketing

Nena has extensive experience in travel blogging and content creation, blending her passion for travel with her expertise in marketing and business management. As the creator of a popular travel blog, she crafts engaging stories, destination guides, and travel tips that resonate with a diverse audience. Her content spans practical advice, personal travel experiences, and insider insights gained from her years of working at two major airlines. Nena specializes in creating high-quality, SEO-optimized content that attracts readers and builds strong brand partnerships. Through her work as a travel editor, she’s also refined her skills in curating and editing content, helping writers deliver polished, engaging, and informative articles for travel-related publications and brands. With a keen eye for trends, she consistently delivers content that speaks to the evolving needs of modern travelers.

Neven Rogić
Neven Rogić
BA History

Neven is a historian from Banja Luka, Bosnia and Herzegovina. His expertise includes a wide range of topics from ancient Roman history, with his main focus being the late Roman Empire and the history of Roman provinces in Illyricum. His other interests include ancient history in general, early medieval history, and the history of religion. He is currently working on a master's thesis on the Third Century Crisis in the Roman Empire.

Ngoc Nguyen
Ngoc Nguyen
BS Culture and Politics w/ Minor in Economics

Ngoc is a writer with a passion for political philosophy and theology. She holds a BSFS in Culture and Politics from Georgetown University School of Foreign Service. She’s currently doing post-grad travel in the Middle East to learn Arabic and Middle Eastern culture.

Nicholas Berardelli
Nicholas Berardelli
MA Religious Studies

Nick completed his Masters of Arts in Religious Studies at the University of Chicago, where he studied the intersections between Indo-Tibetan Buddhism, Cognitive Science, and modernity. He is an advanced reader of Classical Sanskrit and Classical Tibetan, and is studying Classical Arabic. He now devotes himself full time to the study meditation in a zawiya with a Shaykh of the Qadriyya Sufi tariqa, and travels as part of a non-profit operating in Pakistan, Saudi Arabia, and Turkey.

Nicholas MacWhorter
Nicholas MacWhorter
BA History

Nicholas is a historian with a focus on religious history, especially the Biblical-era world of Judaism and Christianity. He is also interested in the history and archaeology of neighboring cultures in the Near East and the Mediterranean as a whole. He holds a BA in History from the University of Tampa.

Nick Scott
Nick Scott
Bachelor of Law (in-progress)

Nick Scott is a law student with a specific interest in legal history and comparative law. Alongside studying for a law degree, Nick is a contributing writer and has written for The Times and Politics.co.uk.

Nicola Mentz
Nicola Mentz
BSc Architecture

Nicola is a talented writer and architectural designer with a passion for uncovering the "hidden" elements of architecture. Holding a BSc in Architecture, she has experience as an architectural designer, blending technical expertise with a deep appreciation for the history of architecture. Nicola’s areas of interest range from Classical and Baroque architecture to the Modern movement, with a keen eye for how these styles continue to influence contemporary designs. When not immersed in the world of architecture, Nicola enjoys playing the piano and exploring the rich world of music, which further fuels her creativity and artistic expression. With a unique perspective shaped by both academic training and hands-on design experience, Nicola brings an informed and thoughtful approach to every project and piece of writing.

Nicole B. Hansen
Nicole B. Hansen
PhD Egyptology

Nicole B. Hansen resides on Luxor's West Bank, overlooking the Temple of Amenhotep III. Her research interests reflect her life in Egypt: the continuity of ancient Egyptian culture until the present day, animals, medicine, magic, culinary history, and crime. She served as editor of Kent Weeks' award winning Theban Mapping Project website and archivist for Mark Lehner's Giza Plateau Mapping Project, and developed the world's first online hieroglyphs course. She taught courses on Egyptian art, language and culture at the University of Chicago, the American University in Cairo and Amideast.

Nicole Becker
Nicole Becker
BA Anthropology and Sociology

Nicole is a writer and artist based out of the United States. She also specializes in holistic healing and metaphysics. Aside from philosophical research, she enjoys writing descriptive poetry and fantasy literature. In her free time, you can find Nicole reading, playing games, or meditating with her cat Miso.

Nicolo Bicego
Nicolo Bicego
MA Psychology, MA Philosophy

Nicolo holds a Master’s Degree in Psychology and a Master’s Degree in Philosophy, his main passions alongside writing. His alma mater is the University of Pisa and his main academic interests include philosophy of the mind, social philosophy, study of emotions and intersubjectivity.

Nita Gleimius
Nita Gleimius
BA Ancient Near Eastern Cultures, BA Biblical Archaeology

Nita has been interested in history ever since she can remember. After she retired from a professional career in the financial industry, she decided to indulge her passion for ancient history. She has since turned her interest into a career as a ghostwriter, concentrating on articles and books for adults, teens, and kids that include ancient civilizations and biographies of historical figures. She is an avid reader of fiction and non-fiction alike, and retains a keen interest in reading, researching, and keeping up to date with ancient and prehistoric discoveries across many parts of the world.

Nolan Douglas
Nolan Douglas
BA History

Nolan is a writer and graduate of the University of North Texas, where he earned a BA in History. He has a passionate interest in all kinds of history, but particularly loves learning and writing about the Modern Era.

Oana Stan
Oana Stan
MA Renaissance Studies

Oana is an independent art historian specializing in early modern Dutch art and Italian Old Masters. She graduated from the Renaissance Studies programme at Utrecht University with a thesis about institutional practices surrounding women Old Masters in Dutch and Flemish museums. She has worked as assistant editor and researcher at the Dutch Institute for Art History (RKD, The Hague), editing the most recent Frans Hals catalogue raisonné. The digital monograph was launched in July 2024 and is titled 'Frans Hals and His Workshop.' Since then, Oana has been researching painted copies after Frans Hals and will soon turn this project into a doctoral proposal.

Odette Lopez
Odette Lopez
MA Art History

Odette is a writer and classical art historian based in Boston, MA. She has a BA in Art History from Barry University and an MA in Art History from John Cabot University in Rome, Italy, where she focused on the material culture of the Romans—particularly Roman wall painting and ancient jewelry. She is currently completing her second master's degree in Classics at Tufts University to further her research.

Olivia Barrett
Olivia Barrett
BA & MA History

Olivia holds a BA from University College London and an MA in History from the University of Manchester, England. She specializes in histories of gender, sexuality and religion, with a particular interest in how the beliefs, folklore and mythologies of the past manifest in the present.

Olivia Jordan
Olivia Jordan
MSt English Literature

Olivia is a writer and producer with a love for arts and culture. Olivia graduated from the University of Oxford with an MSt in Literature, and from the University of Liverpool with a BA in Irish Studies & English Literature. Based in London, England, she has contributed to projects with prominent organizations including Sky Arts, the Wimbledon Championships, and the Houses of Parliament.

Olivia Land
Olivia Land
BA Art History

Olivia Land is a contributing writer based in New York City. Currently finishing a BA in Art History at Barnard College, Olivia recently served as a contributor and editor at Make Muse, where she wrote about visual culture and contemporary social politics. She also has a diverse background in the fine art world, including a past role as Director of Curriculum for Meet Me at the Museum, a non-profit providing tours of the Metropolitan Museum of Art to public school students. When not museum hopping or writing, she can probably be found reading, running, or doing crosswords.

Olivia Moller
Olivia Moller
BA Languages & Culture, in progress

Olivia is completing her BA in Languages and Culture. Reading, writing, embroidery, and film photography are just a few of her hobbies. She is passionate about ancient history and believes that it is valuable in understanding our current lives. There is nothing new under the sun, but she loves discovering more about what and who the sun used to shine on.

Owen Rust
Owen Rust
MA Economics

Owen is an experienced educator, having taught college-level Government and Economics for thirteen years. He has also taught U.S. History and World History, as well as Sociology. In addition to teaching, he has served as lead teacher, department chair, and high school administrator, supervising social studies teachers at the middle school and high school levels.

Paige Lau
Paige Lau
BA Philosophy

Paige completed a BA with Honours in Philosophy at Furman University in 2023. Her areas of study include philosophy of religion, ancient philosophy, history of philosophy, and ethics. In her spare time, she enjoys reading and writing about history and politics, as well as spending quality time with her family and friends.

Parker T. Lee
Parker T. Lee
BA History

Based in the Midwestern United States, Parker is a historian and genealogist who primarily studies and writes about Native American, Medieval European, and Middle Eastern History. Parker received a BA in History, with a minor in English, from Purdue University in 2022.

Patrick Bodovitz
Patrick Bodovitz
BA Political Science/History, MA Peace & Conflict Resolution

Patrick earned his bachelor’s degree from Gettysburg College where he majored in political science and minored in history. His main focus of study was on the intersection of American politics and international affairs. He followed with a master’s degree from the American University School of International Service where he studied conflict and peace. Patrick published for AU’s academic journal and the International Policy Journal at the Center for International Policy.

Patrick Kirk-Smith
Patrick Kirk-Smith
MA Creative Practice, BA (Hons) Art & Design

Patrick is Editor-of-Art at the Liverpool Newspaper (the UK’s only monthly print journal focused on local visual art) and Director of Independents Biennial (developing opportunities for North West artists). His focus through all elements of creative practice is on language and accessibility, making sure all parts of the art world are accessible to people without any experience of it.

Paul Brian
Paul Brian
PGDip Broadcast Journalism, BA Humanities

Paul is a freelance journalist and author specializing in culture, religion, and geopolitics who has contributed and reported for Foreign Policy, BBC, Reuters, the Spectator, the Critic, the Federalist, the American Conservative and more. He has reported from around the world including the United States, Canada, Brazil, Republic of Georgia, Abkhazia, Hungary, Poland, Ukraine, Israel and Palestine.

Paul Dawson
Paul Dawson
BA History

Paul is a historian and writer working as a software engineer in upstate New York. He graduated Summa Cum Laude from SUNY Albany (Go Great Danes!) with a degree in History. He has an interest is a wide range of areas and time periods, which caused many headaches for his advisors in school. He loves traveling to new places, learning new things, and spending time with his cat, Jane Pawsten.

Paulina Wegrzyn
Paulina Wegrzyn
BA Classical Studies, w/ focus on Greek and Roman Archaeology

Paulina earned an undergraduate degree in Classical Studies from the University of Western Ontario, with an emphasis on Greek and Roman Archaeology, before completing her Master’s in physical therapy at the University of Toronto. Despite her new career focus, she continues to learn and write about the ancient world, as it will always have a soft spot in her heart.

Paulo Caproni
Paulo Caproni
Master of Divinity, Prof. Theology

Paulo is a doctoral student in Biblical Studies at the Divinity College on McMaster University's Campus in Canada. He teaches Theology, Biblical Greek, and Biblical Hebrew through BibleMesh Institute, and is a researcher at the GRECO Classical Studies group at the University of International Integration of Afro-Brazilian Lusophony (UNILAB). He is a member of the Brazilian Association of Biblical Studies (ABEB), the Society of Biblical Literature (SBL), the Evangelical Theological Society (ETS), and the American Academy of Religion (AAR). Paulo holds a degree in Social Communication with a focus on Journalism from the University of Brasília (UnB) and a Master of Divinity (Biblical, Systematic, and Pastoral Theology) from Covenant Theological Seminary in St. Louis, United States.

Peter Zablocki
Peter Zablocki
MA History

Peter is the author of numerous articles and books. His work has been published in the Smithsonian Magazine, Military History Quarterly, Military History Magazine, WWII Quarterly Journal, Honest History Magazine, and TheCollector, among others. When not writing, Peter is a World History professor at Caldwell University. You can also hear him as the host of Evergreen Network's History Shorts Podcast.

Phil Jones
Phil Jones
MA Linguistics, BA Philology

Phil is a recognized specialist in classical numismatics and antiquities, having worked as a cataloguer for major auction houses, galleries, and private collectors around the world. He is extensively travelled in Europe and Asia, is a polyglot that can function at a native or near native level in over a dozen languages. In 1996 and 1999 respectively, he took teaching positions at Universities in South Korea and Turkey. As well, he has a formal academic background in linguistics and international politics with a MA in Linguistics, a BA in Political Science, and a BA in Spanish Philology from Wagner College, Staten Island, NY.

Philip Hoejme
Philip Hoejme
PhD candidate in Philosophy

Philip is a doctoral student pursuing a degree in Philosophy at the Polish Academy of Sciences in Warsaw. The main focal point of Philip's research is related to the intersection between third wave feminist thought and the Frankfurt School. Philip has also published essays on Transhumanism, Psychoanalysis, and critical pieces on contemporary culture.

Philip S. Kay
Philip S. Kay
BA Hons. Ancient History & Archaeology

Philip S. Kay is a contributing writer based in Tokyo with an academic background in ancient history and archaeology and a professional background in heritage management. As a keen traveler and long-term expat, he is fascinated by the journeys and cross-cultural interactions of the past and present with first-hand travel and research of the world's most famous historical and archaeological sites. He prefers to write in-depth features and insightful articles about history, archaeology, travel, adventure, and his adopted home of Japan.

Philippa Ogden
Philippa Ogden
MA History of Medicine

Philippa Ogden has a passion for history and holds a MA in the History of Medicine from Newcastle University. She is particularly interested in perceptions of the body within the early modern period. In her spare time, she is a keen musician who plays old-time and bluegrass fiddle in her hometown of North-East England.

Phillip Johnson
Phillip Johnson
BA History

Phillip has a BA in History from California State University, Fresno. His primary historical interest is in medieval and Renaissance Europe, but he is fascinated by all eras of European history. Phillip loves to travel with his wife, and they have been on over twenty trips to Europe together. He particularly enjoys exploring some of the less-visited countries, such as Albania, Slovakia, and Latvia, among others. Besides avidly reading history, Phillip also enjoys fishing, comic books, role-playing games, and is currently learning German.

Pierre-François Galpin
Pierre-François Galpin
MA Curatorial Practice, MA Regional and Urban Strategy

Pierre-François is a curator, writer, and teacher based in Paris, France. His interests overlap between photography, new media, and performance art with a focus on conceptual art, storytelling practices, and sociopolitical issues. He has curated contemporary art exhibitions both in museums and independently in the United States. His writing has been published in such media as YIELD Magazine, The Exhibitionist, Art Practical, and for RITE Editions.

Polina Grmanova
Polina Grmanova
MA International Relations

Polina is a passionate freelance writer with an MA degree in International Relations. She loves to travel and enjoys writing about it. Her work experience includes marketing and travel design. In her free time, she reads books on business and psychology and studies Human Design.

Rachel Ashcroft
Rachel Ashcroft
PhD 16th Century Philosophy

Rachel Ashcroft is an award-winning arts and culture journalist and a philosopher focusing on Renaissance Philosophy. She holds a PhD in 16th Century Philosophy from Durham University and completed her MSc Comparative Literature and MA French and Italian at the University of Edinburgh.

Rachel Benham
Rachel Benham
MA Social & Cultural Theory, BA English

Rachel is a writer, teacher, and artist whose work has appeared in online and print magazines such as Whitehot Magazine and Funicular. She earned a BA in English from the University of London and an MA in Social and Cultural Theory from Staffordshire University. After living 13 years in China, Rachel recently returned to the UK and has expanded the focus of her writing from the literary to the realm of cultural commentary and criticism.

Rachel Knight
Rachel Knight
BA Theology/International Relations

Knight’s main areas of expertise are Catholic Social Teaching and Dionysus. Her research credentials include “The Chosen Ones Who Cry Out Day and Night: The Applicability of Staurology to Women Victims of Violence,” presented in Say Something Theological: The Undergraduates Speak. “What can a Dionysian perspective of Harry Potter tell us about masculinity?” was presented at The Undergraduate Research Symposium. In her free time, she enjoys graphic design, as well as organizing events for writers and artists.

Rachel Morgan
Rachel Morgan
MA Medieval Archaeology, BA History & Anthropology

Rachel Morgan is an archaeologist interested in material culture studies, small finds, regulatory compliance, and conflict archaeology. She holds a MA in Medieval Archaeology from the University of York and a BA in History and Anthropology from the University of Alabama at Birmingham.

Rachel Sweeney
Rachel Sweeney
MA Art History

Rachel is currently a PhD student in Art History. She holds an MA in Art History, a dual-degree BA in History and Art History, and a certificate in Medieval Studies. Her research has focused on Celtic art and medieval art from Ireland and the British Isles.

Ramsey Hardin
Ramsey Hardin
MA Military History, MA Education

Ramsey Hardin is a graduate of Norwich University specializing in military history.

Raz Eshel
Raz Eshel
Former IDF Paratrooper, Military History, Middle East

Raz is a former IDF paratrooper company commander, he is passionate about military history and the Middle East. During his service, he accumulated a profound knowledge of the region and its history.

Rebecca Clayton
Rebecca Clayton
MA English, BA English Literature

Rebecca is a higher education professional and contributing writer living in London, United Kingdom. Her master’s thesis entitled ‘Disassembling the Myth of the Struggling Artist in George Orwell’s Keep the Aspidistra Flying’ was published in the Orwell Studies academic journal, the world’s leading journal on the life and works of George Orwell. She is deeply passionate about examining the role of the artist in society, both past and present. On her free time, she enjoys cooking, reading, travelling, and gaming.

Rebecca Stevens
Rebecca Stevens
MA History of Art & Archaeology of East Asia, BA History

Rebecca holds a BA in History with French from the University of Liverpool as well as a MA in History of Art and Archaeology of East Asia from SOAS. She currently works at the Victoria and Albert Museum in London. Her research specializes in the influences of the Silk Road on Chinese art. In her spare time, she enjoys reading, cooking, and rock climbing.

Rhianna Padman
Rhianna Padman
BA Classics

Rhianna is a Classics graduate from the University of Exeter. Her studies focused on Ancient Greek and Latin, allowing her to explore a range of ancient texts. She is especially interested in mythology, language, and psychology, with her dissertation focusing on applying Freudian psychoanalysis to Homer’s Odyssey.

Richard Marranca
Richard Marranca
PhD Creative Arts (with Minors in Film and Humanities)

Richard has been a teacher and writer for a long while and is excited about the opportunities to share and learn in digital humanities. He enjoys myth, the ancient world, world religion, mysticism, film, archaeology, indigenous cultures, and psychology. Richard recently finished a mixed-genre collection of stories, Speaking of the Dead: Mummies & Mysteries of Ancient Egypt, for Blydyn Square Books in New Jersey. In addition, he and his wife Renah and child Inanna make films; they also enjoy yoga, hiking, and travel. Natural beauty and the ancient places in the world are especially inspiring. Richard has a doctorate from New York University and has had a Fulbright to teach at LMU Munich, as well as seven NEH study grants (most recently at College of the Holy Cross for Asian Studies). He has certifications to teach yoga, meditation, and do life coaching. He is a long-term Green and Animal Rights Advocate.

Richard Sowden
Richard Sowden
MRes Early Modern History, BA War Studies

Rik is a professional historical person; a gentleman-scholar, public historian, educator, historical interpreter, and heritage professional. As a mature student he completed a BA in War Studies, history focused on the violent bits, where he won the General Sir Mike Jackson prize and has recently completed an MRes (Master of Research) in Early-modern History.

Riya Raagini
Riya Raagini
Master of Fine Arts (MFA)

With a background in Art History and Criticism, Riya is a trans-disciplinary artist and a writer, part of 'Bariya' from New Delhi. Navigating disorientedly (poetically) BaRiya assume art as an organ to dissolve-dwell through the remains of marginalized spirituality, create a vocal consensus with nature, meditate all through the gender spectrum, and probe (quantum) compulsions: while acknowledging truthfully the binary and racial barriers questioning intimate spiritual inventions. They have continued to transcendentally spiral to and fro sound art, visual poetry, photography, multi-media translations and philosophy.

Robert De Graaff
Robert De Graaff
MA History

Robert is a history enthusiast who specializes in military history and dabbles in many other topics of the past. He is also a script writer for a popular history-focused YouTube channel.

Robert Holmes
Robert Holmes
MA Ancient & Medieval History

Robert has an MA in Ancient and Medieval History and a BA in Archaeology. He is an independent historian and author who specializes in the Military History of the Ancient and Medieval World and has published over forty articles on related topics. Originally from Massachusetts, he now lives in South Carolina where he works doing public history leading tours, giving lectures, and educating people about the local history.

Robert Thomas
Robert Thomas
MFA Creative Writing, MA Performance Studies

Robert Thomas is a PhD candidate in Performance Studies at Northwestern University where he uses performance to research the legacy of the U.S. prison. He holds an MA in Performance Studies from Northwestern and an MFA in Creative Writing from Columbia College. Areas of interest include: critical performance ethnography, Black performance theory, Marxist theory, critical legal studies and critical race studies. Robert is a prison abolitionist committed to building a world without prisons.

Robin Gillham
Robin Gillham
MA Russian and Post-Soviet Politics

Robin is keenly fascinated by Soviet history, especially the period following the Chernobyl nuclear disaster in the 1980s. He has written two dissertations on the social impact of the Chernobyl nuclear disaster and traveled to the abandoned nuclear town of Pripyat and the exclusion zone. He also has a passion for the history of space exploration, photography, and Japanese folklore. He holds a BA in History from Bangor University and an MA in Russian and Post-Soviet Politics from UCL. In his spare time, he explores abandoned Soviet military bases and documents his experiences through his photography.

Robynne Trueman
Robynne Trueman
Published Travel writer

Robynne Trueman is a Canadian writer and traveller. She is always searching for her next destination and loves sharing travel information with others. When she's not writing, you can find her hiking with her dog, practicing yoga, or jet setting somewhere on her bucket list. To view some of her original works, check out her personal blog at www.truemantravels.com.

Ronan Kennedy
Ronan Kennedy
BA History & German Lit, MSt Counter-Hegemonic Subcultures

Ronan is a historian with a passion for the study of historical violence, the ideologies behind it, and the memories of turbulent historical periods. He holds two Bachelor’s Degrees from the University of Montana in History and German Language and Literature. He is currently finishing his MSt at the University of Oxford focusing on counter-hegemonic subcultures in Northern Ireland during the Troubles, and plans to pursue a PhD next year.

Rory Trifon
Rory Trifon
President, Estate of Richard Bernstein

Rory Trifon is the President of The Estate of Richard Bernstein. He formally established The Estate of Richard Bernstein in 2018 with the main purpose to perpetuate Bernstein’s artistic legacy through the preservation and circulation of his artwork and archives. The Estate works to exhibit his artworks and to be a source of accurate information about the life and work of Richard Bernstein.

Rose Woodward
Rose Woodward
BTEC Art and Design, BA Arts and Humanities (in progress)

Rose is an artist, author, and alumni of the Kent Institute of Art and Design. A particular interest in sacred and ancient art led to a decade of study in theology and religion with the main focus of research being Eastern philosophies. Her work has been published with Roli Books and Interlink publishing.

Rosie Lesso
Rosie Lesso
MA Contemporary Art Theory, BA Fine Art

Scottish writer and artist Rosie has produced written work for organizations and magazines including Tate Modern and Art Monthly, focusing on modern and contemporary art. Holding an MA from the University of Edinburgh and a BA from Edinburgh College of Art, her background includes curatorial and educational roles.

Rowan Glass
Rowan Glass
MA Folklore (In-Progress)

Rowan is an anthropologist, journalist, editor, and filmmaker from Oregon. His ethnographic research has taken him to Colombia and Senegal. As a journalist, he has reported from Greece, Morocco, Mexico, and beyond. In all his work, Rowan endeavors to help tell engaging stories about underreported people and places through incisive research and creative endeavors. Whether at a keyboard, behind a camera, or in the field, Rowan is always looking for the next chance to apply his skills to creative and impactful ends. Rowan holds a BA in Cultural Anthropology from the University of Oregon and is currently an MA student in Folklore at Indiana University Bloomington.

Rumaysa Haqqani
Rumaysa Haqqani
BA Philosophy & Literary-Cultural Analysis

Rumaysa has studied Philosophy and Literary-Cultural Analysis with a minor in Politics at the University of Amsterdam. She has a keen interest in philosophy and culture, a field in which she pursues writing, along with experimental fiction. Besides writing and reading, she is passionate about theology, history, films, especially underground cult films, world literature, psychoanalysis, and cybernetics. Her work and research show her enthusiasm for these disciplines, as she works through various interdisciplinary projects.

Ryan Stalker
Ryan Stalker
BA History, BA Political Science

Ryan is a contributing writer who’s never lost his passion for history. Especially interested in the intersection of conflict and identity, Ryan has also worked as a scriptwriter for various political, history, and true crime YouTube channels. He holds BAs in History and Political Science from Oakland University. In his spare time, Ryan enjoys playing video games, reading mythology, and watching all the documentaries he can get his hands on.

Ryan Watson
Ryan Watson
MA History

Ryan is a husband, father, and occasional writer interested in Christian theology, history, and religion in general.

Sabine Casparie
Sabine Casparie
MA Modern & Contemporary Art, BA Art History

Sabine is an art historian born in the Netherlands and based in London. Originally a lawyer, Sabine then gained a Graduate Diploma in History of Art from The Courtauld Institute of Art and a Masters in Modern and Contemporary Art from Christie's Education. Sabine leads art tours in London and teaches classes on Zoom for adults and children. She writes a blog on contemporary art.

Sam Hopkins
Sam Hopkins
BA Geography and Politics

Sam is a freelance writer who has worked for various companies throughout the past ten years including Lonely Planet, Secret London and Booking.com. He’s just made the leap into the freelance side of things and is interested in history, politics, travel and arts and culture.

Sam Murphy
Sam Murphy
BA Philosophy

Sam is a philosopher with a passion for philosophy’s crossover with the world of art. His main interests include the philosophy of music, and the ideological undertones of art movements. He holds a BA in Philosophy from the University of Warwick. In his spare time, he composes music and writes about art.

Sam Tarran
Sam Tarran
MA History, BA History

Sam holds a BA in History from the University of Oxford and an MA in History from the University of Birmingham. He specializes in medieval Europe.

Sami Al Atrash
Sami Al Atrash
BA Media and Communication

Sami is a historian and researcher specializing in classical history and arts, with a focus on cultural and artistic developments across ancient civilizations. He is passionate about uncovering historical narratives through detailed analysis and scholarly research.

Santana Harmon
Santana Harmon
MLIS, BA History w/ Anthropology Minor

Santana holds a BA in History with a minor in Anthropology and a master’s degree in Library Science from the University of Alabama. Her primary interests are Mesoamerican and European history. In her free time, she enjoys playing video games and spending time with her dog, Marcy.

Sara Mikelić
Sara Mikelić
MA Art History, Ethnology & Cultural Anthropology

Sara holds an MA in Art History and Ethnology & Cultural Anthropology from the University of Zagreb, Croatia. She works as an independent curator and cultural worker on different cultural and research projects. Her professional interests include anthropology of religion and contemporary art in Eastern Europe.

Sara Papic
Sara Papic
MA & BA in Philosophy

Sara Papic holds a BA in Philosophy from the University of Belgrade and an MA in Philosophy in Parma, Italy with a thesis on vagueness. She is currently working on her PhD at the University of Milan. Her primary interests include logic, metaphysics, the philosophy of language and their relationship, but she is irreparably curious about all human endeavors. She enjoys cooking for others and puzzles of any kind.

Sara Relli
Sara Relli
MA Modern, Comparative and Post-Colonial Literatures, MA Screenwriting

Sara is a Berlin-based screenwriter and researcher from Italy. She holds an MA in Screenwriting from the University of West London and an MA (Hons) in Modern, Comparative and Post-Colonial Literature from the University of Bologna. She discovered her passion for postcolonial literatures after a scholarship in Montreal, Canada. As a non-Indigenous writer, she is aware that she is approaching Indigenous history and culture from a problematic perspective. She is also aware that Indigenous voices have long been marginalized within dominant narratives. Therefore, she always strives to prioritize Indigenous sources in her work. In 2025 she was a semi-finalist in the ScreenCraft Film Fund and Emerging Screenwriters Screenplay Competition.

Sarah Arksey Njegovan
Sarah Arksey Njegovan
BA Psychology w/ Creative Writing minor

Sarah Arksey Njegovan is a journalist and photographer originally from Winnipeg, Manitoba. Sarah holds a Bachelor of Arts in Psychology and Creative Writing from Western University in London, Ontario, much of which she completed remotely while traveling. Sarah has visited 60 countries, and is always planning her next adventure!

Sarah Barofsky
Sarah Barofsky
MA Art History

Sarah Barofsky is a current PhD student at the University of Illinois with a master’s degree in Art History from the University of Denver specializing in arts of the Indigenous Americas. They are interested in how modernists have incorporated the art and landscape of the Americas into their own bodies of work. Sarah writes grants for non-profit organizations based in the arts. In their spare time, they document the street art they find in the city.

Sarah Isak-Goode
Sarah Isak-Goode
MA Art History and Visual Culture

Sarah is a skilled writer, researcher, and educator based in Oregon. With a Master's degree in Art History and Visual Culture, Sarah has the ability to navigate complex topics, synthesize information from diverse sources, and present compelling arguments all within a scholarly context. When she's not researching or writing, she can be found creating a mess in her art studio or watching comedies with her family.

Sarah Magowan
Sarah Magowan
MA (Hons) History

Sarah graduated from Northumbria University with a BA (Hons) in History and from Newcastle University with a MA (Hons) in History. She enjoys researching and writing on a broad range of historical topics, but her specific interests lie in social history, particularly the impact that both groups and individuals have had on the course of history.

Sarah Moxey
Sarah Moxey
MSc by Research in Scottish History, MA (Hons) History

Sarah is in the final stages of completing her PhD in Scottish History and works part-time as a Special Collections Librarian at a national institution. She has diverse interests across British and Scottish history from 1600-1960, but her areas of expertise are politics, identity, and monarchy. In her spare time, she enjoys reading, writing, and Irish dancing.

Sarah Townsend
Sarah Townsend
MA Archives Mgmt, BA English Literature

Sarah is an archivist currently working with medieval and early modern records. She holds an MA in Archives and Records Management from University College London and a BA in English from the University of Oxford. Passionate about culture and heritage, she enjoys visiting art galleries and museums and spends her spare time immersed in fantasy novels.

Sarah Wilson
Sarah Wilson
MSc Sustainable Devevelopment

Sarah Wilson comes from New Brunswick, Canada, and is an avid traveler with a passion for sustainability, travel, history, and wildlife. In 2020, she left a career in education to pursue her MSc in Sustainable Development at the University of Warsaw. She spent ten years in China and now lives in Budapest, Hungary, where she works in sustainability. She loves her two cats, drawing and painting, travel planning, and getting cozy with a good book.

Saran Magennis
Saran Magennis
BA Archaeology w/ Honors

I have studied the ancient, and somewhat forgotten past of both the United Kingdom and Ireland, in addition to general European and world history, for several years. The focus of my studies resides in archeology, genealogy, and scholarly history; this vast and all-encompassing field of study has enabled me to have a balanced outlook on my chosen topics. I take pride in my ability to academically research, and combine that factual information with personal knowledge in order to provide historical writing with accuracy, an open mind, and a modern voice.

Sasha Putt
Sasha Putt
MA History, GrDip Journalism

Sasha is a History graduate with a specialization in 20th-century politics and the development of extreme ideology, writing his major research paper on the radical right in First World War Britain and France. He holds an MA in History from the University of Toronto and a BA in History from Durham University.

Sasha Savenko
Sasha Savenko
BA Art History w/ Contemporary Art and Theory Concentration

Sasha is an artist and musician from Richmond, Virginia. She received a B.A. in Art History from the University of Washington, Seattle, with a focus in Contemporary Art Theory and Architecture. When not reading or writing, she dedicates her time to interdisciplinary practice in visual arts, music, film, and critical theory.

Scott Houghton
Scott Houghton

I hold a BA in History and an MA in International Relations both from Newcastle University in the UK. My topics of interest include 20th century history, particularly in the United States, Soviet Union, and the Far East (China, Korea, Japan). In particular, I am interested in the history of ideas. I also have a wide range of interests, including music, travel, cooking, cinema, philosophy, psychology, and literature.

Scott Macalister
Scott Macalister
BA History & German Language

Scott has a BA in History and German Language from Victoria University of Wellington in New Zealand. His area of historical expertise is the totalitarian horrors of the 20th century. Scott is a keen runner, reader, and chess player. He has motorcycled across the Laotian countryside, and ran an 80km ultramarathon through the jungles of Northern Thailand. Scott has hiked the Pacific Crest Trail in American and Te Araroa Trail in New Zealand.

Scott Mclaughlan
Scott Mclaughlan
PhD Sociology

Scott is an independent scholar who writes broadly on the political sociology of the modern world.

Sean Harris
Sean Harris
MA Education

Sean is an avid reader and published writer with a lifelong passion for history, philosophy, and religious studies. He has a bachelor's degree in History and a master's degree in Education. He has also spent over twenty years in the field of Administration of Justice, where he spends time as a college-level adjunct professor and Police Academy Instructor. His specialties include Stoic Philosophy, The American Civil War, Religious History, and the Psychology of Carl Jung.

Sebastián Maydana
Sebastián Maydana
PhD History

Sebastián holds a PhD in History from the University of Buenos Aires, and is an assistant teacher at the Institute of Ancient Near Eastern History (UBA). His main interests are early Egyptian mythology and visual culture, especially petroglyphs and other forms of art. He has participated in fieldwork in the Eastern Desert of Egypt. Sebastián is also interested in the different forms in which myths and symbols from the past are received and repurposed by our modern-age societies, for instance in film and science fiction.

Sebrena Williamson
Sebrena Williamson
BFA in Dance

Sebrena Williamson is a choreographer and writer with a passion for dance research, dance history, and artistic collaboration. She holds a BFA in Dance, a minor in English, and a minor in Appalachian Studies from Radford University. In her work, Williamson has mainly focused on how dance has historically affected and represented cultures at large, and how the artform can now be used to address societal issues and global phenomena. Her choreographic works, research, and dance films have been presented both nationally and internationally. She loves to work in many narrative genres, and has published films, theatre pieces, and poetry.

Selena McGonnell
Selena McGonnell
MSc Museum Studies, BS History

Selena McGonnell is a historian and museologist based in the United States. With a master’s degree in museum studies from the University of Glasgow and a bachelor’s degree in history with a focus on British medieval history, her professional work centers on collections management, accessibility, and ethical museum practices. Her research interests are focused on antiquities trafficking and art crime, collections of colonial contexts, provenance, British history, and decolonization in museum work. In her spare time, she enjoys learning languages, running, and visiting countries and their museums.

Selin Oguz
Selin Oguz
BSc, Minor in Art History and Visual Culture

Selin is a writer and photographer based in Vancouver, Canada. When she isn’t writing all things art, she is either traveling, meditating, or reading old classics on her couch.

Shane Lewis
Shane Lewis
MA Art History

Shane is an art historian who specializes in the Renaissance, Neoclassicism, and the 20th-century Modernist avant-garde. He has been producing articles on these periods (and more) which explore formal elements, content, contextualization, and the significance of artworks and artists in the history of ideas.

Shannon Berry
Shannon Berry
MA English, BA Art History

Shannon has an MA in English, specializing in Arts and Visual Culture from Université Paris Cité. She also holds a BA in Art History and a BSN. Her interests range from Impressionism to Medieval studies, photography, and more. She has too many hobbies and not enough time, so when she’s not researching, she’s painting, hiking, practicing aerial arts, or traveling.

Sharon Doyle
Sharon Doyle
MFA, BA Theater Arts

Sharon has a BA, MFA from Cornell Arts and Sciences in honors Theater Arts, Phi Beta Kappa, summa cum laude. She performed in classics at regional theaters such as Arena Stage and the Folger Theater. Her first play was published by Anchorage Press, and she began writing documentaries for PBS. She sold her first script to 21 Jump Street and spent the next twenty-five years writing television and movies. She has taught screenwriting at UCLA and USC, at a film school in Jordan, and received a Fulbright to teach in London. She and her husband of 372 years have three children and an extremely spoiled dog. She has just completed a novel on Charlemagne’s Daughters called The Crowned Doves.

Shelby Chadburn
Shelby Chadburn
BA History Teaching

Shelby is a former high school US Government and World History teacher. She has a passion for research and all things history. She can be found cooking, playing games, and spending time with her husband and two daughters.

Simon Lea
Simon Lea
PhD Philosophy

Simon holds a PhD in Philosophy and is the co-founder of the Albert Camus Society. Over the past twenty years he has worked helping to develop public interest in philosophy, philosophical literature, and theatre. His areas of special interest include Camus, Nietzsche, existentialism, absurdism, and mythopoesis.

Simran Sood
Simran Sood
BA Anthropology and History

Simran Sood holds a BA in Anthropology with a double minor in History and International Relations. She has worked as a part-time research assistant for Austrian religious studies professor and polymath Sir Volker Zotz for 4 years. Simran has a run-of-the-mill obsession with exploring the scandalous and dramatic relationships of aristocratic dynasties like Tudors online. When she’s not busy typing at sixty words per minute, you can find her lazing around and hopelessly devouring historical romance dramas.

Siobhan Ball
Siobhan Ball
MScR Celtic Studies, MA Classics & Medieval History

Siobhan Ball has a four year undergraduate MA hons in Classics and Medieval History from Edinburgh University, followed by an MSc by Research in Celtic Studies, focused on the sacrality of kingship in early medieval Ireland. Since then she’s worked as both an archivist and a journalist, writing about history and mythology whenever she gets the chance.

Sourima Rana
Sourima Rana
MA English Literature, BA English Literature

Sourima Rana is a literature enthusiast and PhD aspirant from India, with a Masters and Bachelors degree in English Literature. An avid reader, she’s interested in decoding paintings and films, and finding the psychological underpinnings of human behaviour and its representation in literature. Her areas of special interest include Romantic poetry, popular culture genres like the Gothic and detective fiction; and the feminist and psychoanalytic schools of thought. She is an established poet, with her works featured in both Indian and international journals; primarily in the 16th Yearbook of the Katherine Mansfield Society, published by Edinburgh University Press, in 2024. Apart from work or academia, she loves spending time with animals, playing the guitar and singing.

Stefan Guzvica
Stefan Guzvica
PhD History, MA Comparative History

Stefan is assistant professor of history at the Higher School of Economics in Saint Petersburg, Russian Federation. He is a researcher of communism and is currently working on a monograph on the Balkan communist parties in the interwar period. Aside from the history of communism, he is passionate about architecture and the avant-garde art of the 1920s. Stefan previously completed his PhD at the University of Regensburg, his MA at Central European University, Budapest, and his BA at the Anglo-American University in Prague. He is the author of Before Tito, a book on Yugoslav communism in the time of Stalin’s Great Purge.

Stefan Pajovic
Stefan Pajovic
PhD in Literature and English Language

An independent post-doc researcher from Serbia, Stefan regularly takes part in scientific conferences and publishes academic papers. His areas of interest include Anglophone literature, as well as cultural studies. He actively promotes science by holding workshops and lectures. In his free time, he likes to swim and travel his home country.

Stefanie Graf
Stefanie Graf
MA Art History and Philosophy (in progress), BA Art History

Stefanie Graf specializes in how art historical and philosophical phenomena impact contemporary art. She received her bachelor’s degree in art history at the University of Vienna, Austria, and is currently pursuing a master's degree in both art history and philosophy. Interested in researching the influence art has on the viewer and society, Stefanie believes that art can question, shape, and change the way we think and live.

Stella Karageorgi
Stella Karageorgi
BA Fine Art & Art History, MA Fine Art, Ph.D. Fine Art

Stella Karageorgi is a fine art specialist and a researcher from Cyprus. She holds a Doctorate in Fine Art practice from the De Montfort University in the UK, a PG Diploma & MA in Fine Art from Central Saint Martins and the University of Northampton, and a BA in Fine Art & Art History from the University of Texas. She is fascinated by the ancient past, the sacred, the childlike, the colorful and the playful. In her creative work and research, she explores the parallels between contemporary and prehistoric art through the use of symbols, motifs, and archetypal themes.

Stella Polyzoidou
Stella Polyzoidou
BA Archaeology and History of Art

Stella is a dynamic digital marketing specialist with a passion for blending creativity with strategy. With a background in Archaeology & History of Art from Aristotle University of Thessaloniki and specialized training in fashion marketing, digital innovation, and arts management, she thrives at the intersection of culture, technology, and storytelling. When she’s not working on digital campaigns or editorial projects, Stella enjoys sculpting, bouldering, and curating unique artistic experiences. She is passionate about exploring how digital platforms democratize art and culture, a topic she hopes to delve deeper into in the future.

Stephanie Jelks
Stephanie Jelks
MPhil History, MA History

Stephanie is a writer currently dividing her time between Argentina and the U.K. She earned her MPhil and MA in History from the University of East Anglia in Norwich, England, as well as a BA in Political Science (with a minor in International Studies) from Truman State University in the U.S. In her free time, she enjoys reading, traveling, and spending time with friends.

Stephen Mastranunzio
Stephen Mastranunzio
BA Liberal Arts, MS Biological Anthropology, MPH

Stephen holds a BA in Liberal Arts with a concentration in Anthropology/Archaeology from Skidmore College in Saratoga Springs, NY, an MS in Biological Anthropology with a concentration in Anthropological Genetics, and a Masters of Public Health (MPH) with a concentration in infectious diseases from the University of Utah. Stephen has a myriad of interests, including of course, anthropology and archaeology, human evolution, ancient disease epidemics, infectious diseases, ancient history, Native Americans studies, and American History. Stephen has worked as a public health professional in India, Somalia, and Uganda. He currently lives in Kampala, Uganda, East Africa.

Stewart Cattroll
Stewart Cattroll
BA History, Juris Doctor

Stewart is a writer and practicing lawyer in Ottawa, Canada. Stewart holds a Bachelor of Arts in History from Dalhousie University and a Juris Doctor from the University of British Columbia. Stewart is interested in a wide range of historical topics, and currently, he has a particular focus on studying and writing about the history of Central and South America.

Susan Masten
Susan Masten
MA Anthropology, BA Biblical Archaeology

Susan is a contributing author who specializes in the archaeology of the Mediterranean and the ancient Near East. She holds a M.A. in Anthropology from George Washington University and a B.A. in Biblical Archaeology from Wheaton College. She has worked with museum collections from around the world including the Smithsonian, the Israel Antiquities Authority, Hebrew University, and the Field Museum. Her main fields of interest include Greco-Roman history and archaeology, the archaeology of Israel, and museum anthropology. In her spare time, she enjoys rock climbing, watching cultural documentaries, and walking her dog, Apollo.

Susanna Andrews
Susanna Andrews
BA Interdisciplinary Arts

Susanna is an artist passionate about generating concepts for creative writing pieces and short films. During this process, she loves to research topics related to art history and philosophy to inform her ideas. She graduated from the University of Washington with a BA in Interdisciplinary Arts and lives in Southern California.

Susanna Galbraith
Susanna Galbraith
MA Art History

Susanna is from Belfast, Northern Ireland. She holds a BA in English Studies from Trinity College Dublin and an MA in Art History from University of York. She is the project editor of Abridged and a researcher at Source Photographic Review.

Suzanne Pearson
Suzanne Pearson
MA Art History

Suzanne Pearson is a freelance researcher specializing in the histories of art and, in particular, the seemingly polar fields of street art and the Renaissance in the Netherlandish region and in Italy. She is currently extending her field of study to include the UNESCO bid for the Enclos Paroissiaux of Finistère, a series of sites of architectural and religious importance close to where she lives.

Taija Hurri
Taija Hurri
MA History of Art, UGDip History of Art and Art-world Practice

Taija is an alumna of the University of Glasgow and Christie’s Education. She graduated with a MA from the Courtauld Institute, writing her thesis on early Florentine printmaking. Her research interests are varied, as she loves uncovering the overlooked minutiae of objects, buildings, and historical periods.

Talia Sankari
Talia Sankari
PhD Ancient World (In-Progress)

Talia is a writer and PhD student studying the history and archaeology of the ancient world at New York University. Her areas of interest include the ancient Levant and Eastern Mediterranean including ancient Greece, archaeology of the ancient Near East, bioarchaeology, and paleopathology. Talia speaks Spanish and Arabic (as a proud Syrian) and is hoping to add a few more languages to that list in the coming years. When she's not writing, reading, or lifting weights, you can find her on the hunt for the best croissant in New York City.

Tamara Bray
Tamara Bray
BA Archaeology and Art History

Tamara is a content writer who studied Archaeology and Art History at the University of South Africa and has a special interest in putting the spotlight on Southern African art. While Tamara did study to work as an archaeologist, she quickly discovered she preferred the theory and research aspects over being outdoors. When she’s not writing, Tamara spends her time trying to squeeze in all her hobbies, including reading, painting, and playing video games.

Tatiana Valente
Tatiana Valente
Archaeologist, Field Archaeologist, and Researcher

Tatiana is an archaeologist and researcher in Classical and Middle Eastern History, graduated at Porto University (Portugal). Her main lines of research are on social, economic and political relationships, with a focus on the ceramic and metal artefacts found on excavations. She is also fascinated by religious and military viewpoints of ancient societies. She believes that History must be understood, and not simply observed through its remnants. Because history tends to repeat itself, knowledge about the past can allow us to better understand our present, and thus prepare us for the future.

Taya Matheson
Taya Matheson
MA Arts Management, BA Art History and Curating

Taya is an art historian and curator with a passion for discovering the stories behind famous art and artists. She holds a bachelor's in Art History and Curating from Monash University and a master's in Arts Management from RMIT University. Taya works as a curator in Melbourne, Australia, managing the development and delivery of contemporary art programs. In her spare time, she loves to research art history and publish articles on art history.

Tea Fumić
Tea Fumić
MA History

Tea Fumić holds an MA in History and worked as a field archaeologist, curator and museum educator. She specializes in researching and writing about ancient civilizations, religions and mythologies. Her areas of expertise are auxiliary historical sciences, mainly numismatics and epigraphy.

Tejus Menon
Tejus Menon
BA (Hons) Political Science

Tejus is a contributing writer and performance artist based in India and has a BA Hons in Political Science from the University of Delhi. He is a Butoh dancer and theatre maker with a focus on making interdisciplinary work. He enjoys the outdoors, from sailing in the Arabian Sea to hiking in the high Himalayas.

Tendai Kashiri
Tendai Kashiri
BA Theology

Tendai Kashiri is a theologian who graduated at the top of her class. She enjoys simplifying complicated biblical themes. She is also a published author, a gospel singer/songwriter, a Christian blogger, and runs a biweekly LinkedIn newsletter.

Thea Baldrick
Thea Baldrick
BS Biology w/ Molecular & Cellular Biology Concentration, BA Comparative Literature

D. Thea is a contributing science writer with a B.S. Biology with a Concentration in Molecular and Cellular Biology and a B.A. Comparative Literature from the University of Cincinnati. For fun, she spends time inhabiting the world of dinosaurs with family members. She prefers to be the Brachiosaurus.

Theo Kapetanakis
Theo Kapetanakis
MA Film Studies, BA Cultural Technology & Communication

Theo is a filmmaker and author with tremendous passion for storytelling. He holds an MA in Film Studies from Middlesex University, London (1st Scholarship Award), and a BA in Cultural Technology & Communication from the University of the Aegean. His work includes, film directing, audiovisual arts, video editing, and scriptwriting. Furthermore, Theo is a Graphic Designer & Media Editor at TheCollector. In his spare time, he publishes articles on his specialty.

Thom Delapa
Thom Delapa
MA Cinema Studies, MA Social Sciences, BA Liberal Arts

Thom is a film & media studies educator, film critic, film programmer, and part-time playwright based in Ann Arbor, MI, USA, where he has taught at the University of Michigan and the College for Creative Studies (Detroit). He holds an MA in Cinema Studies from New York University-Tisch School of the Arts and an MA in Social Sciences from the University of Chicago. He has developed and taught film & media studies courses at other leading U.S. higher-ed institutions, including the University of Colorado-Boulder and the University of Denver. He has regularly written on film for Cineaste magazine, the Chicago Tribune, AlterNet.org, and the Conversation.com, et al. He awaits the end of the Internet (as we know it) with optimism.

Thomas Amey
Thomas Amey
MA Medieval Studies, BA History

Tom is a freelance writer, based in the historic town of York, England. He received an MA in Medieval Studies, following a BA in History from the University of York, choosing to specialize in the early and middle Anglo-Saxon period in England. In his spare time, Tom likes to pursue heritage crafts and experimental archaeology, and is presently working on a project which incorporates traditional crafts and historic materials into living more sustainably.

Thomas Bailey
Thomas Bailey
MA International Relations

Thomas holds an MA in International Relations from the University of Portsmouth, England, and a BSc in Geography from Bangor University. He is passionate about African history and politics, having written his master’s dissertation on the United Nations Peacekeeping Mission in the Democratic Republic of the Congo.

Thomas Ellison
Thomas Ellison
MPhil English Literature

Thomas studied English in Leeds and Bristol, with a focus on poetry and Romanticism. Aside from poetry and writing, he enjoys listening to and creating music.

Thomas Willoughby
Thomas Willoughby
BA (Hons) Politics

Tom is passionate about political history, choosing to specialize in this at University. He graduated from the University of York in 2012 and worked as a Political Campaign Manager for one of the UK’s main parties for a number of years. He currently works in Marketing in the City of London for a Fintech. In his spare time, he loves to travel, go to the theatre, listen to 80’s vinyl, and usually reads at least one political history book every ten days.

Tim Lake
Tim Lake
MA Philosophy, Science, and Religion (In-Progress), MA Jazz Performance

Tim is a writer, musician, and educator based in Tokyo, Japan. He has a wide range of interests that intersect with philosophy in various ways—including music, creativity, education, ecology, art, history, and science—with an overarching focus on flourishing or eudaimonia. He enjoys teaching critical thinking and writing, and in his spare time keeps active running, hiking, and snowboarding in the Japanese mountains.

Tomas Skinner
Tomas Skinner
MA Asian Studies, MA Archaeology

Tomás works as a field archaeologist and is due to start a Master's program in Regional and Urban Planning this September. His professional background in archaeology, critical heritage studies, and museology has given him a deep interest in the importance of heritage to individuals, communities, and nation-states. His main research interest is in the study of the Silk Road – the history, archaeology, art, and contemporary cultures of Central Asia and East Asia. Other interests include UNESCO World Heritage, urban heritage and urban renewal, Irish heritage, the material culture of Chinese literati, and global tea culture.

Tony Najjar
Tony Najjar
BA Philosophy (In-Progress), BA Earth & Life Sciences

Tony is an avid reader and writer, deeply passionate about philosophy and finding practical ways to implement the wisdom of the great thinkers into the modern world. He reads voraciously and enjoys sharing the best knowledge through his writing, to accompany readers in their lifelong journey of improvement and self-discovery. Tony graduated with a BA in Earth & Life Sciences from the Lebanese University in Beirut, and is currently pursuing his second degree in Philosophy at the University of Saint-Joseph in Beirut.

Trevor Culley
Trevor Culley
BA History & Classical Studies, MA Classics

Trevor is a historian and independent researcher dedicated to public presentation of ancient history. He holds an MA in Classics and a BA in History and Classical Studies. Trevor is also the host and producer of the History of Persia podcast, a serialized story of the political history and culture of ancient Iran from 700 BCE - 700 CE.

Trevor Lee
Trevor Lee
BA History & Classics

Trevor is a PhD student in Classics specializing in Byzantine Studies, with an undergraduate degree (BA) in Classics and History from the University of Rochester. While focusing on everything Byzantine, his interests also include the world of Athenian politics and its Roman reception. Outside of academics, he spends most of his time gaming and playing chess.

Tristin Milazzo
Tristin Milazzo
MA Applied History

Tristin is a historian who specializes in American Industrialism and local history with a background in Museum Studies and museum work. Tristin adores all kinds of history and how small communities relate to their own history.

Truman Chambers
Truman Chambers
BFA Two-Dimensional Studies

A painter and contributing writer from Toledo, Ohio. Truman graduated from Bowling Green State University with a BFA in Two-Dimensional Studies.

Tryggvi Ulfsson
Tryggvi Ulfsson
MA Contemporary European Philosophy, BA Philosophy

Tryggvi is a PhD candidate in philosophy at Université Paris VIII. He holds an MA in philosophy from the same university, as well as from Kingston University, south of London. He is finishing a thesis in which he explores the enigmatic relationship between philosophy and mathematics. He has published articles on speculative realism, Alain Badiou, Jacques Derrida, and the great Léon Brunschvicg whose works have sadly become all but forgotten.

Tsira Shvangiradze
Tsira Shvangiradze
MA Diplomacy and World Politics

Tsira is a international relations specialist based in Tbilisi, Georgia. She holds a master's degree in Diplomacy and World Politics and a bachelor's degree in International Relations from Tbilisi State University. Beyond her professional endeavors, Tsira dedicates her time to researching and writing articles that enrich political science and international relations discourse.

Turner Collins
Turner Collins
BA History

Turner has always had a passion for history and a love of sharing this with others. Having worked with a number of museums on his native Vancouver Island he hopes that his interest proves infectious with others. Having completed his BA in History in 2021 he looks forwards to continuing with his academic learning in pursuit of a MA. When possible he loves to travel, seeking to gather as many new experiences as possible wherever he can.

Tyla Jade Whiteley
Tyla Jade Whiteley
MSc Global Premodern Art: History, Heritage and Curation

Tyla Jade is an art historian who holds an MSc in Global Premodern Art: History, Heritage and Curation from the University of Edinburgh and a BA in History of Art from the University of Plymouth. Based in London, Tyla Jade has previously worked in art galleries as well as assisted with lectures for Utrecht’s Summer School in the Netherlands. She is passionate about research and enjoys writing about varied art historical topics. Also, she enjoys traveling and learning about different cultures from around the world.

Uriel Kantor
Uriel Kantor
BA Liberal Arts and Humanities

Uriel has been writing creatively and academically for about ten years, with a keen interest in the humanities. Particularly passionate about ancient history, he believes that the past is not merely a story but a formative identity that should not be ignored. Aiming to illuminate the colorfulness of history, Uriel wishes to help people breach narrow-minded approaches to history and hopes to bring about awareness of the diversity inherent in humanity’s story.

Valentina Dordevic
Valentina Dordevic
MA Philology in Literature

Valentina is a philologist with a graduate degree in general literature and literary theory from the University of Belgrade. She is a freelance non-fiction writer specializing in comparative literature, literary analysis, history, theology, philosophy, and linguistics.

Valentina Grub
Valentina Grub
PhD Art History

Valentina is a historian and author specializing in late medieval textiles and embroidery. She earned her undergraduate degree in Medieval & Renaissance Literature and Classical Civilization at Wellesley College, and her master's and PhD at the University of St. Andrews, Scotland. She is a Fellow and an elected Trustee of the Burgon Society, and is pursing a diploma in hand embroidery from the Royal School of Needlework.

Valeria Lucchinelli
Valeria Lucchinelli
MFA Conceptual Art

Valeria is a contributing writer and art educator with an MFA and MA in Sculpture and Fine Arts from the Beijing Central Academy of Fine Arts. After 13 years in China, she hasn’t stopped talking (or writing) about Chinese art and culture. Now based in Italy, she works as a copywriter and translator for cultural institutions and spends the rest of her time obsessively blogging about art history and education.

Vanja Subotic
Vanja Subotic
PhD Philosophy

Vanja Subotić works as a research associate at the University of Belgrade, where she also earned her PhD in Philosophy in 2023. She was a researcher fellow at the University of Turin, Italy, and visiting teaching staff at the University of Rijeka, Croatia. Vanja specializes in philosophy of science, philosophy of mind & cognition, and philosophy of language. She is passionate about science communication and public outreach and believes that everyone in academia has a moral and epistemic responsibility to leave the ivory tower now and then.

Varun Gupta
Varun Gupta
BA History & English Literature

Varun was part of the winning team for the 2018 Berlin International History Olympiad. He has an avid interest in alternate history and science fiction. He enjoys reading, music, and travel.

Vedran Bileta
Vedran Bileta
PhD Medieval Studies

Vedran is a doctoral researcher, based in Budapest. His main interest is Ancient History, in particular the Late Roman period. When not spending time with the military elites of the Late Roman West, he is sharing his passion for history with those willing to listen. In his free time, Vedran is wargaming and discussing Star Trek.

Vedran Obućina
Vedran Obućina
PhD History

Vedran is a Croatian theologian, historian, and political scientist specialized in interreligious dialogue, peace studies, environmental ethics, and patristic theology. His focus is on numerous topics in interreligious studies and comparative theology. He leads the Centre for Interreligious Dialogue in Croatia.

Viktoriya Sus
Viktoriya Sus
MA Philosophy

Viktoriya is a writer from L’viv, Ukraine, with a passion for both ancient and modern philosophy. She enjoys exploring how modern philosophical movements, such as existentialism and phenomenology, address contemporary issues like identity, freedom, and the human condition. In her free time, Viktoriya loves analyzing the works of thinkers like Sartre and Heidegger to see how their ideas resonate today. Beyond philosophy, she enjoys traveling, learning new languages, and visiting museums, always seeking inspiration in art and culture.

Vivian Milan
Vivian Milan
MA Liberal Studies

Vivian is a freelance writer with a passion for music, literature, art, culture, and the intersection of these subjects. She received her BA in English, with minors in Music and Journalism, from Saint Joseph’s University, and her Master of Arts in the Liberal Studies (MALS) from Dartmouth College. Vivian hopes her writing will help spark conversations about society and inspire people to be more active when it comes to social justice issues. Her work has appeared in The Dartmouth, Confluence, JSTOR Daily, Quail Bell Magazine, The Riff, The Hawk, and The Easton Irregular.

Vivinne Williams
Vivinne Williams
M.F.A., BA Art

Vivinne Williams is a retired fine art professor. After graduating from Mt. Holyoke College, she worked at the M.O.M.A, NYC as a freelance lecturer, in the education department. That work with students supports her belief that it’s important and possible to make fine art accessible for all. She also attended the Skowhegan School of Painting & Sculpture, in Maine. Vivinne continues to make her own work, indulge her interest in early Buddhist philosophy, and teach yoga and various forms of meditation.

Vladislav Tchakarov
Vladislav Tchakarov
BA History

Vladislav Tchakarov is a History student at Sofia University in Bulgaria and a contributing writer at TheCollector. Originally from Bulgaria, he moved to the Netherlands to work and study Business Management before realizing that his passion for history is too great which lead to his return to Bulgaria and the beginning of his History studies.

Wessam Samie
Wessam Samie
MBA

Wessam is an IT professional with a passion for history, anthropology, and heritage. She earned an MBA degree from AAST. In her spare time, Wessam enjoys reading and writing about history-related topics.

Will McGough
Will McGough
Published Travel writer, MA Journalism

Will McGough has been covering travel for 15 years and is a tour guide in the Hawaiian Islands. He is the author of Swim Bike Bonk: Confessions of a Reluctant Triathlete. He has a Master’s in Journalism from Temple University.

Xuan Mai Ardia
Xuan Mai Ardia
MA Chinese Studies, BA Chinese and History of Art & Archaeology

Mai is a Vietnamese-Italian art writer and editor based near Venice, Italy, and sometimes Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam. Her passion and expertise lie in contemporary Asian art. She mainly writes about Asian artists, exhibitions, and events in Asia and around the globe. She has worked at international projects of cultural heritage conservation in Rome and in art galleries in London, Shanghai, and Ho Chi Minh City. She was previously editor of Art Radar (now ceased) and has written for Art Review Asia, CoBo Social, The Culture Trip, and Blouin ArtInfo, among others. In 2019, she founded Art Spectacle Asia.

Zaida Lagunas
Zaida Lagunas
MA Nordic Master in Visual Studies and Art Education (In-Progress)

Zaida is a Mexican-American artist educator, photographer, and aspiring curator born and raised in southern California. She has her BA in the History of Art and Architecture and a minor in Social Justice studies from the University of California, Santa Barbara where she diverged from the traditional art history path and began a more transdisciplinary trajectory that merges the arts and social justice. Currently, she is in the Nordic Master in Visual Studies and Art Education (NoVA) program at Aalto University in Helsinki, Finland, where she is further exploring who she is as a critical artist, researcher, and writer.

Zamir Kadodia
Zamir Kadodia
MA Philosophy

Zamir is a PhD student in Philosophy. His main research interests lie in philosophy of mind, philosophy of cognitive science, and phenomenology. He completed both his BA (Hons) and MA at the University of Exeter. His PhD thesis argues that predictive processing provides a better account of autism than has been offered by traditional accounts. In his spare time, Zamir likes to watch horror and sci-fi films.

Zeynep Tareen
Zeynep Tareen
MSc in History w/ Ancient Greek concentration, BA in Classics

Zeynep earned her Master's degree in History from the University of Edinburgh, Scotland, and continued her Ancient Greek literature studies during that time. She received her BA in Classics from the University of Washington in Seattle, USA, having focused on Ancient Greek and epigraphy. Apart from her interest in ancient history and languages, Zeynep is keen on studies about folklore and superstition, and their effect on significant social and cultural movements of the past. She loves movies that make her think and listen to music from the Early Period to Scandinavian Metal.

Zoe Disigny
Zoe Disigny
MA Art History

Zoe Disigny—a pen name for Betty Disney—is passionate about art, writing, and travel. She holds an MA in Art History and was an art history professor at Cypress College in California for 25 years. She also lectured for the Norton Simon Museum of Art and, more recently, the Road Scholar Virtual Lecture Series. Zoe spent several summers teaching classes in Europe, leading tours, and eventually establishing a tour-guiding business in Paris. Based on her tour-guiding experiences, she published her first novel, The Art of Traveling Strangers, in 2022. In 2023, her book received an Indy Book Finalist Award and a Pencraft Award for literary excellence. Currently, Zoe is writing a sequel to her first novel, a quarterly newsletter, "For Lovers of Art and Travelers at Heart," and articles for Art in Fiction, Artsy Traveler, and TheCollector. Zoe lives in California but recently bought a two-hundred-year-old village house in Southern France—a dream she has had since taking her first French class at fourteen.

Zoë Mann
Zoë Mann
MFA Film

With a background in art history, photography, and film, Zoë loves to share her adoration of the arts to anyone willing to listen. She currently resides in Los Angeles with her cat Harrison.