Representing Regency: Neurodiversity in the Early 19th Century

Many years ago, before my journey into learning more about neurodiversity, I posted an article about Henry Cavendish featuring the perspective that he was a Continue
Many years ago, before my journey into learning more about neurodiversity, I posted an article about Henry Cavendish featuring the perspective that he was a Continue
In 14 Hanover Square, in the home of surgeon John Heaviside (cited in era periodicals as Heavyside), was a museum of anatomical specimens. Largely purchased Continue
I caught a couple episodes the other night of The Foods That Built America and was hooked. So it got me wondering about household food Continue
We wrote a bit about Luddites before, but wanted to focus today on a significant date in this trajectory: the first Luddite “attack” on textile Continue