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  • ...gland? (symposium)|What Was British Political Thought in Sixteenth-Century England?]] (Symposium, [[2010–2011 Folger Institute Scholarly Programs|2010–201
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  • ...ntury England? (symposium)|What Was Political Thought in Sixteenth-Century England?]] (Symposium, [[2010–2011 Folger Institute Scholarly Programs|2010–201
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  • Speaker, [[Exploring Entangled Histories: Britain and Europe in the Age of the Thirty Years’ War, c.1590-1650]] (Conference, [[2017-2018 ...gland? (symposium)|What Was British Political Thought in Sixteenth-Century England?]] (Symposium, [[2010–2011 Folger Institute Scholarly Programs|2010–201
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  • * [[British Political Thought in an Age of Globalization, c. 1750–1800 (symposium)]] (2008) * [[British Political Thought in History, Literature, and Theory (conference)]] (2005)
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  • ...s and knowledge communities over the course of the year. Applicants’ works-in-progress must therefore be sufficiently developed to serve as the basis of ...991) and ''Vernacular Bodies: The Politics of Reproduction in Early Modern England'' (2004).
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  • ...lists as we progress in our discussions. Each theme will find application in the interpretation of Utopia and other Morean writings. '''Week 1: Pedagogy, Rhetoric and Political Thought'''
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  • ...day evening with a session that doubles as Shakespeare’s Birthday Lecture. In his presentation on “Shakespeare, Biography & Anti-Biography,” Brian Cu ...d theses and hypotheses; and engaged with the varieties of expertise found in the scholarly community at the Folger Shakespeare Library, including those
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  • ...hanges among English, French, and Spanish nunneries; and the roles of nuns in French and Spanish colonization of the Americas. ...nt book project is entitled ''Hemispheric Medievalisms: The “Old Religion” in the New World, 1550-1800''.
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  • '''[[Shakespeare in an Age of Visual Culture (seminar)|Shakespeare in an Age of Visual Culture]]''' :A 1998–1999 Mellon Weekend Seminar: Issues in Interpretation
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  • :A 1999–2000 Mellon Weekend Seminar: Issues in Interpretation ...lose reading of a set of early modern literary texts. These will be chosen in part on the basis of the selected participants' own research interests, but
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  • ...beth and the sudden interest of playwrights, theater owners, and audiences in “staged” explosions. To preserve the interactive nature of the workshop ...tion, resistance and revolution, and republicanism. All works will be read in English.
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  • ...ogether scholars working on these topics to examine the early modern Bills in detail—including the Folger’s unique manuscript report from 1591—and ...ve plague bills. '''[[Kristin Heitman]]''' is an independent scholar based in Bethesda, Maryland, whose interests center on metrics and systems of record
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  • ...ire, the translation of sacred texts (including the reception of the Koran in Late Christendom), and two case studies focusing on Ovid and Cervantes. ...Michael Wyatt]] (Stanford University). Papers will address not only issues in the translation of specific texts, but also the translation of genres, trad
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  • ...ing theatre history, as well as to the narratives historians have produced in their attempts to define and configure the sociopolitical and professional ...and Documents'' (1996), and ''Gloriana's Face: Women, Public and Private, in the English Renaissance'' (1992) with Marion Wynne-Davies, and is the autho
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  • ...this conference proposes to do. By gathering literary critics, social and political historians, bibliographers, editors, and others, and by extending the scope :This seminar, designed for doctoral candidates in history and English already at work on their dissertation, focuses on the w
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  • ...der broad methodological and theoretical problems relevant to current work in early modern studies and to collaborative and interdisciplinary scholarship ...f volumes edited with Kevin Sharpe on politics and culture in early modern England.
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  • ...has increasingly been on the curriculum–including the role of universities in scientific change and the contribution of puritanism–while somewhat negle ...llections as part of each monthly visit. For consortium affiliates, grants-in-aid are available to support two nights’ lodging for each seminar session
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  • ...anges among English, French, and Spanish nunneries; and the roles of nuns in French and Spanish colonization of the Americas. ...book project is entitled <em>Hemispheric Medievalisms: The “Old Religion” in the New World, 1550-1800.</em>
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  • ...titute/religious_conflict/toleration.htm Religious Conflict and Toleration in the Early Modern World]''' ...us segregation. The selection committee will seek a diversity of expertise in different geographic areas, including possibly the Ottoman Empire, opening
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  • ...Modern Cities in Comparative Perspective (conference)|Early Modern Cities in Comparative Perspective]]''' ...estigations of the ways conceptualizations of space are changing the focus in research and teaching. This conference will draw on localized expertise for
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