“…This Classics Revisited collection was borne from the various authors contributing to a thought‐provoking workshop organised by the RGS‐IBG and Area editorial team. Herein, we have contributions reflecting on ‘Muddy glee’ from a broad range of intersectional perspectives, ranging from ‘women in tropical peatlands’ (Thornton et al, 2022), disabilities (Bhakta, 2022; Rose, 2022), those with intersectional identities (Lawrence, 2022), LGBTQ+ (Mackay & Bishop, 2022; Zebracki & Greatrick, 2022), race‐related (Hughes, 2022), mental health (Tucker et al, 2022), those with childcare responsibilities (Bastia et al, 2022) and gendered access to the field for children (Parsons & Halstead, 2022). Each contributor has reflected on ‘Muddy glee’ from their own perspective, some engaging deeply with the original piece, others using it only as a springboard for broadening the debate.…”