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Folger Institute Commons is a simple listserv intended to encourage announcements of lectures, conferences, workshops, symposia, and performances happening at the Folger and in the Washington metropolitan region. The region is home to a strong community of early modern scholars who are fortunate to have a great many scholarly gatherings from which to chose. Ideally, the listserv will perform a service centralizing announcements of the range of activities.  
Supported by the [[Folger Institute]], the Folger Institute Commons is a simple listserv intended to encourage announcements of lectures, conferences, workshops, symposia, and performances happening at the Folger and in the Washington metropolitan region. The region is home to a strong community of early modern scholars who are fortunate to have a great many scholarly gatherings from which to chose. Ideally, the listserv will perform a service centralizing announcements of the range of activities.  


Members' contributions to the listserv are essential to keeping our community informed of events and opportunities that have the power to enrich individual and collaborative research on early modern topics. To subscribe, simply email [mailto:institute@folger.edu institute@folger.edu] to let us know that you’d like to join the list.
Members' contributions to the listserv are essential to keeping our community informed of events and opportunities that have the power to enrich individual and collaborative research on early modern topics. To subscribe, simply email [mailto:institute@folger.edu institute@folger.edu] to let us know that you’d like to join the list.


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Revision as of 08:12, 29 September 2014

Supported by the Folger Institute, the Folger Institute Commons is a simple listserv intended to encourage announcements of lectures, conferences, workshops, symposia, and performances happening at the Folger and in the Washington metropolitan region. The region is home to a strong community of early modern scholars who are fortunate to have a great many scholarly gatherings from which to chose. Ideally, the listserv will perform a service centralizing announcements of the range of activities.

Members' contributions to the listserv are essential to keeping our community informed of events and opportunities that have the power to enrich individual and collaborative research on early modern topics. To subscribe, simply email institute@folger.edu to let us know that you’d like to join the list.