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Fellows in residence at the [[Folger Institute]] for 2013-2014.
Fellows in residence at the [[Folger Institute]] for 2013–2014.  For Scholarly programs, see our [[2013–2014 Folger Institute Scholarly Programs|2013–2014 program archive page]].
   
   
(NEH) Katherine B. Attié, Lecturer in Literature, American University
(Mellon) [[Paul Cefalu]], Associate Professor of English, Lafayette College
Shakespeare's Political Aesthetic
   
   
(NEH) Dennis Britton, Assistant Professor of English, University of New Hampshire
:'' The Mind and Body of God: Divine Accommodation and Anthropomorphism in Early Modern English Culture  ''
Becoming Christian: Race, Reformation, and Early Modern English Romance
   
   
(Folger) Kevin McGinley, Lecturer in Scottish Cultural Studies, Orkney College, University of the Highlands and Islands
(NEH) [[Pamela O. Long]], Independent Historian, Washington, DC 
Scottish Drama in Eighteenth-Century America
   
   
(Mellon) Dennis Romano, Professor of History, Syracuse University
:''Rebuilding Rome: Knowledge, Power, and Engineering, 1557–1590  ''
Fraud and Deception in Early Modern Italy, c. 1450 to c. 1600
   
   
(Mellon) Evelyn Tribble, Professor of English, University of Otago
(NEH) [[Paul Menzer]], Director, Shakespeare and Performance Graduate Program, Mary Baldwin College
Ecologies of Skill in Early Modern England
 
:''Shakespeare, Anecdotally  ''
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(Folger) [[Julie Park]], Assistant Professor of English, Vassar College
:''Dark Rooms and Moving Objects: Mediating Interior Life in Eighteenth-Century England ''
(Mellon) [[Daniel Shore]], Assistant Professor of English, Georgetown University
:''Cyberformalism: The History of Syntactic Forms in the Early Modern Period ''[[Category: Folger Institute]]
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Fellows in residence at the Folger Institute for 2013–2014. For Scholarly programs, see our 2013–2014 program archive page.

(Mellon) Paul Cefalu, Associate Professor of English, Lafayette College

The Mind and Body of God: Divine Accommodation and Anthropomorphism in Early Modern English Culture

(NEH) Pamela O. Long, Independent Historian, Washington, DC

Rebuilding Rome: Knowledge, Power, and Engineering, 1557–1590

(NEH) Paul Menzer, Director, Shakespeare and Performance Graduate Program, Mary Baldwin College

Shakespeare, Anecdotally

(Folger) Julie Park, Assistant Professor of English, Vassar College

Dark Rooms and Moving Objects: Mediating Interior Life in Eighteenth-Century England

(Mellon) Daniel Shore, Assistant Professor of English, Georgetown University

Cyberformalism: The History of Syntactic Forms in the Early Modern Period