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Co-director (with [[David Scott Kastan]]), [[Researching the Archive (seminar)|Researching the Archive]] (Seminar, [[2003-2004 Folger Institute Scholarly Programs|2003-2004]]) | Co-director (with [[David Scott Kastan]]), [[Researching the Archive (seminar)|Researching the Archive]] (Seminar, [[2003-2004 Folger Institute Scholarly Programs|2003-2004]]) | ||
Co-director (with J.G.A. Pocock and [[Gordon Schochet]]), [[1603: Kingship Renewed (seminar)|1603: Kingship Renewed]] (Seminar, [[2002-2003 Folger Institute Scholarly Programs|2002-2003]]) | Co-director (with [[J.G.A. Pocock]] and [[Gordon Schochet]]), [[1603: Kingship Renewed (seminar)|1603: Kingship Renewed]] (Seminar, [[2002-2003 Folger Institute Scholarly Programs|2002-2003]]) | ||
Co-director (with [[David Scott Kastan]]), [[Researching the Archive (seminar)|Researching the Archive]] (Seminar, [[2001-2002 Folger Institute Scholarly Programs|2001-2002]]) | Co-director (with [[David Scott Kastan]]), [[Researching the Archive (seminar)|Researching the Archive]] (Seminar, [[2001-2002 Folger Institute Scholarly Programs|2001-2002]]) | ||
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Speaker, Material London, ca. 1600 (Conference, 1994-1995) | Speaker, Material London, ca. 1600 (Conference, 1994-1995) | ||
Co-director (with John Guy), English Parliamentary Culture to 1689 (Workshop, 1991-1992) | Co-director (with [[John Guy]]), English Parliamentary Culture to 1689 (Workshop, 1991-1992) | ||
Speaker, Court and Culture During the Reign of Elizabeth I: The Last Decade (Workshop, 1991-1992) | Speaker, Court and Culture During the Reign of Elizabeth I: The Last Decade (Workshop, 1991-1992) | ||
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===Exhibition=== | ===Exhibition=== | ||
Audio Tour entry on the Royal Exchange, Open City: London, 1500-1700 (June 5–September 30, 2012) | Audio Tour entry on the Royal Exchange, Open City: London, 1500-1700 (June 5–September 30, 2012) | ||
[http://www.folger.edu/documents/Royal%20Exchange.mp3 Listen (mp3)] | [http://www.folger.edu/documents/Royal%20Exchange.mp3 Listen (mp3)] | ||
Co-curator (with Rachel Doggett), Consuming Splendor: Luxury Goods in England, 1580-1680 (September 15–December 31, 2005) | Co-curator (with [[Rachel Doggett]]), Consuming Splendor: Luxury Goods in England, 1580-1680 (September 15–December 31, 2005) | ||
===Service=== | ===Service=== |
Revision as of 14:21, 2 October 2014
This page reflects a scholar's association with the Folger Institute. Records before 2008 are in the process of being added to Folgerpedia.
Scholarly Programs
Co-director (with Jean E. Howard), Researching the Archive (Seminar, 2008-2009)
Chair, "The Circulation of Ideas" at British Political Thought in an Age of Globalization, C. 1750-1800 (Symposium, 2007-2008)
Co-director (with David Scott Kastan), Researching the Archive (Seminar, 2005-2006)
Co-director (with David Scott Kastan), Researching the Archive (Seminar, 2003-2004)
Co-director (with J.G.A. Pocock and Gordon Schochet), 1603: Kingship Renewed (Seminar, 2002-2003)
Co-director (with David Scott Kastan), Researching the Archive (Seminar, 2001-2002)
Visiting faculty, Defining the Court's Political Thought (Seminar, 2000-2001)
Speaker, Material London, ca. 1600 (Conference, 1994-1995)
Co-director (with John Guy), English Parliamentary Culture to 1689 (Workshop, 1991-1992)
Speaker, Court and Culture During the Reign of Elizabeth I: The Last Decade (Workshop, 1991-1992)
Director, Kings, Courtiers, and Judges: Political Discourse in Early Stuart England (Seminar, 1987-1988)
Visiting faculty, Political Thought in Early Modern England, 1600–1660 (Seminar, 1985-1986)
Exhibition
Audio Tour entry on the Royal Exchange, Open City: London, 1500-1700 (June 5–September 30, 2012)
Co-curator (with Rachel Doggett), Consuming Splendor: Luxury Goods in England, 1580-1680 (September 15–December 31, 2005)
Service
Steering committee, Center for the History of British Political Thought
Consortium contact, The George Washington University