Category:2011-2012 People, programs, and events associated with the Folger Institute during the 2011-2012 academic year. Pages in category "2011-2012" The following 85 pages are in this category, out of 85 total. A A New World of Secrets: The Hermeneutics of Discovery in the Early Americas (seminar) Alan Bryson Alan Stewart Alex Barber Alexa Huang An Anglo-American History of the KJV (conference) Andras Kisery Andrew Boyle Anthony James WestB Brad Waller Brian Cummings Bronwen WilsonC Carlo Bajetta Carlo Taviani Carole Levin Christopher Brooks Christopher BurlinsonD David Como David LoewensteinE Editing and its Futures (seminar) Elizabeth Evenden Ena Heller Eric NelsonF Folger Institute 2011–2012 long-term fellows Folger Institute 2011–2012 short-term fellows Frances GageG Gail McMurray GibsonH Hannibal Hamlin Heather Wolfe Hilda Smith Hiram MorganI Introduction to Early Modern English Paleography (skills course)J Jane Tylus Jeanne McCarthy Jeffrey Masten Jennifer Keith Jill R. Fehleison Joel Halcomb Jonathan Sheehan Julian LambK Kathleen Lynch Kathryn Gucer Kenneth Fincham Kevin Curran Kristen Poole Krystyna Kujawinska CourtneyL Laura L. Knoppers Laura Lehua Yim Lena Cowen Orlin Lia Markey Lori Anne Ferrell Lynne MagnussonM Margaret Hannay Maria Hayward Marie-Louise Coolahan Mark Bland Mastering Research Methods (seminar) Michael Neill Michael Rodman Jones Michael Witmore Mihoko SuzukiN Natasha Korda Nigel SmithP Pamela H. Smith Paul Goring Periodization and its Discontents: Medieval and Early Modern Pathways in Literature (seminar) Peter LakeR Ralph Bauer Researching the Archive (seminar) Robert HornbackS Sarah Beckwith Shakespeare and Sacraments (seminar) Shakespeare's Birthday Lecture: "What Mamillius Knew: Ceremonies of Initiation in The Winter's Tale" Sharon Achinstein Simon P. NewmanT The Legal and Cultural Worlds of the Inns of Court (seminar) Theresa Coletti Thinking the Revolution: American Political Thought, 1763–1789 (seminar) Tracey SowerbyV Valerie Wayne Veronika Schandl Viorel PanaiteW Warren Oakley William H. Sherman Writing Down Experience: How-To Books and Artisanal Epistemology (seminar) Category: Folger Institute