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[[Folger Institute]] short-term fellows for the | [[Folger Institute]] short-term fellows for the 2012–2013 academic year. For Scholarly Programs, see our [[2012–2013 Folger Institute Scholarly Programs|2012–2013 program archive.]] | ||
Marco Barducci, Political Thought, University of Florence | [[Marco Barducci]], Political Thought, University of Florence | ||
:"Hugo Grotius and the Reception of De imperio summarum potestatum circa sacra in the English Revolution, | :"Hugo Grotius and the Reception of ''De imperio summarum potestatum'' circa sacra in the English Revolution, 1640–1660" | ||
Clara Calvo, English, University of Murcia | [[Clara Calvo]], English, University of Murcia | ||
:"Shakespeare and the Cultures of Commemoration" | :"Shakespeare and the Cultures of Commemoration" | ||
Ian Campbell, History, Trinity College Dublin | [[Ian Campbell]], History, Trinity College Dublin | ||
:"Protestant Natural Law and Irish Natural Slaves" | :"Protestant Natural Law and Irish Natural Slaves" | ||
Brinda Charry, English, Keene State College | [[Brinda Charry]], English, Keene State College | ||
:"‘Imperfect Men:’ Eunuchs, The East, and Early Modern English Drama" | :"‘Imperfect Men:’ Eunuchs, The East, and Early Modern English Drama" | ||
Matthew Davies, IHR, University of London | [[Matthew Davies]], IHR, University of London | ||
:"London | :"London 1300–1550" | ||
Chad Van Dixhoorn, History, Reformed Theological Seminary | [[Chad Van Dixhoorn]], History, Reformed Theological Seminary | ||
:"The Westminster Assembly and the Pulpit" | :"The Westminster Assembly and the Pulpit" | ||
Eric Dursteler, History, Brigham Young University | [[Eric Dursteler]], History, Brigham Young University | ||
:"Around the Mediterranean Table: Foodways and Identity in the Early Modern Era" | :"Around the Mediterranean Table: Foodways and Identity in the Early Modern Era" | ||
J. Caitlin Finlayson, English, University Michigan-Dearborn | [[J. Caitlin Finlayson]], English, University Michigan-Dearborn | ||
:"Stephen Harrison’s The Arches of Triumph: James I’s London Royal Entry and the Architectural Representation of Majesty" | :"Stephen Harrison’s ''The Arches of Triumph'': James I’s London Royal Entry and the Architectural Representation of Majesty" | ||
John Garrison, English, Carroll University | [[John Garrison]], English, Carroll University | ||
:"Enriching Friendship" | :"Enriching Friendship" | ||
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:"Sir Kenelm Digby, Cultures of Recusancy, and The Digby Plays" | :"Sir Kenelm Digby, Cultures of Recusancy, and The Digby Plays" | ||
Colette Gordon, English, University of Cape Town | [[Colette Gordon]], English, University of Cape Town | ||
:"Shakespeare’s Play of Credit" | :"Shakespeare’s Play of Credit" | ||
Lianne Habinek, Literature, Bard College | [[Lianne Habinek]], Literature, Bard College | ||
:"Such Wondrous Science: Metaphor and the Birth of Neuroscience in Early Modern England" | :"Such Wondrous Science: Metaphor and the Birth of Neuroscience in Early Modern England" | ||
Susan Harlan, English, Wake Forest University | [[Susan Harlan]], English, Wake Forest University | ||
:"Objects of War: Military Dress, Memory, and the Making of the Early Modern English Subject" | :"Objects of War: Military Dress, Memory, and the Making of the Early Modern English Subject" | ||
Johanna Harris, English, University of Exeter | [[Johanna Harris]], English, University of Exeter | ||
:"The Collected Works of Thomas Traherne Volume III" | :"''The Collected Works of Thomas Traherne ''Volume III" | ||
Christopher Highley, English, Ohio State University | [[Christopher Highley]], English, Ohio State University | ||
:"The Blackfriars Neighborhood: God’s House and Playhouse" | :"The Blackfriars Neighborhood: God’s House and Playhouse" | ||
Wendy Hyman, English, Oberlin College | [[Wendy Hyman]], English, Oberlin College | ||
:"Skeptical Seductions: Carpe Diem Poetry and the Eroticism of Doubt" | :"Skeptical Seductions: Carpe Diem Poetry and the Eroticism of Doubt" | ||
Stacey Jocoy, Musicology, Texas Tech University | [[Stacey Jocoy]], Musicology, Texas Tech University | ||
:"John Playford and the Evolution of The Introduction to the Skill of Musick" | :"John Playford and the Evolution of The Introduction to the Skill of Musick" | ||
Erin Kelly, English, University of Victoria | [[Erin Kelly]], English, University of Victoria | ||
:"Performing Religious Conversion in Early Modern England" | :"Performing Religious Conversion in Early Modern England" | ||
:Sixteenth-Century Studies/Folger Fellow | :Sixteenth-Century Studies/Folger Fellow | ||
Gerard Kilroy, English, University College London | [[Gerard Kilroy]], English, University College London | ||
:"Edmund Campion and William Shakespeare: an Uncertain Connection" | :"Edmund Campion and William Shakespeare: an Uncertain Connection" | ||
Natasha Korda, English, Wesleyan University | [[Natasha Korda]], English, Wesleyan University | ||
:"Sister Arts: Theater and Visual Culture in Early Modern England" | :"Sister Arts: Theater and Visual Culture in Early Modern England" | ||
Douglas Lanier, English, University of New Hampshire | [[Douglas Lanier]], English, University of New Hampshire | ||
:"America’s Shakespeare Commemorated: 1864, 1916, 1964" | :"America’s Shakespeare Commemorated: 1864, 1916, 1964" | ||
John Lavagnino, English, King’s College London | [[John Lavagnino]], English, King’s College London | ||
:"The Death and Rebirth of Early Modern Drama" | :"The Death and Rebirth of Early Modern Drama" | ||
Yu Liu, English, Niagara County Community College | [[Yu Liu]], English, Niagara County Community College | ||
:"Harmonious Disagreement: Matteo Ricci and his Closest Chinese Friends" | :"Harmonious Disagreement: Matteo Ricci and his Closest Chinese Friends" | ||
Brian Lockey, English, St. John’s University | [[Brian Lockey]], English, St. John’s University | ||
:"The Pope’s Scholars: Catholics, Royalists, and Cosmopolitans Writing at the Margins of Early Modern England" | :"The Pope’s Scholars: Catholics, Royalists, and Cosmopolitans Writing at the Margins of Early Modern England" | ||
Cecilia Maier-Kapoor, Modern Languages and Literatures, Pace University | [[Cecilia Maier-Kapoor]], Modern Languages and Literatures, Pace University | ||
:"Platonic Love Reconsidered: The Role of Medicine in Francesco Cattani da Diacceto’s ‘I tre libre d’amore’ (1561)" | :"Platonic Love Reconsidered: The Role of Medicine in Francesco Cattani da Diacceto’s ‘I tre libre d’amore’ (1561)" | ||
Howard Marchitello, English, Rutgers University-Camden | [[Howard Marchitello]], English, Rutgers University-Camden | ||
:"The Diary Notebooks of Reverend John Ward: Early Modern ‘Science in Action’" | :"The Diary Notebooks of Reverend John Ward: Early Modern ‘Science in Action’" | ||
Rupali Mishra, History, Auburn University | [[Rupali Mishra]], History, Auburn University | ||
:"A | :"A Business of State: the Meanings of the East India Company and English State in London and Asia in the 17th Century" | ||
Paul Musselwhite, History, University of Glasgow | [[Paul Musselwhite]], History, University of Glasgow | ||
:"Conceiving the Plantation Town: Civic Structures in English Atlantic Debate" | :"Conceiving the Plantation Town: Civic Structures in English Atlantic Debate" | ||
:American Historical Association/Folger Fellow | :American Historical Association/Folger Fellow | ||
Marcy North, English, Pennsylvania State University | [[Marcy North]], English, Pennsylvania State University | ||
:"Scribal Labor and the Exercise of Taste in Post-Print Manuscript Culture" | :"Scribal Labor and the Exercise of Taste in Post-Print Manuscript Culture" | ||
Kara Northway, English, Kansas State University | [[Kara Northway]], English, Kansas State University | ||
:"Actors’ Letters" | :"Actors’ Letters" | ||
Monique O’Connell, History, Wake Forest University | [[Monique O’Connell]], History, Wake Forest University | ||
:"Constructing Narratives, Building Empire: Renaissance Republicanism and Venetian Expansion" | :"Constructing Narratives, Building Empire: Renaissance Republicanism and Venetian Expansion" | ||
Elizabeth Patton, Humanities, Johns Hopkins University | [[Elizabeth Patton]], Humanities, Johns Hopkins University | ||
:"Reading the Rosary and Marking its Absence: Readers’ Marks and the Reformation History of the “beads” and the Little Office of the Virgin" | :"Reading the Rosary and Marking its Absence: Readers’ Marks and the Reformation History of the “beads” and the Little Office of the Virgin" | ||
Chiara Petrolini, Renaissance Studies, Balzan Foundation | [[Chiara Petrolini]], Renaissance Studies, Balzan Foundation | ||
:"Between Two Worlds: a Critical edition of A True Historicall Conversion of Sir Tobie Matthew" | :"Between Two Worlds: a Critical edition of ''A True Historicall Conversion of Sir Tobie Matthew''" | ||
Nicholas Popper, History, College of William and Mary | [[Nicholas Popper]], History, College of William and Mary | ||
:"Edmund Tilney’s Topographical Descriptions and Elizabethan Political Culture" | :"Edmund Tilney’s Topographical Descriptions and Elizabethan Political Culture" | ||
Todd Reeser, French and Italian, University of Pittsburgh | [[Todd Reeser]], French and Italian, University of Pittsburgh | ||
:"Setting Plato Straight: Translating Ancient Sexuality in the Renaissance" | :"Setting Plato Straight: Translating Ancient Sexuality in the Renaissance" | ||
Colleen Rosenfeld, English, Pomona College | [[Colleen Rosenfeld]], English, Pomona College | ||
:"Indecorous Thinking: Poetic Figures and the Production of Knowledge in Early Modern England" | :"Indecorous Thinking: Poetic Figures and the Production of Knowledge in Early Modern England" | ||
Julia Schleck, English, University of Nebraska, Lincoln | [[Julia Schleck]], English, University of Nebraska, Lincoln | ||
:"The Genres of Early Capitalism" | :"The Genres of Early Capitalism" | ||
Deneen Senasi, English, Mercer University | [[Deneen Senasi]], English, Mercer University | ||
:"Companionate Reading, Coincidental Inscription, and the Associated Name: George Eliot, George Henry Lewes, and the Works of Shakespeare" | :"Companionate Reading, Coincidental Inscription, and the Associated Name: George Eliot, George Henry Lewes, and the Works of Shakespeare" | ||
Daniel Smith, English, University of Reading | [[Daniel Smith]], English, University of Reading | ||
:"Early Modern Manuscripts at the Folger: The Conways, John Donne, and Bess of Hardwick" | :"Early Modern Manuscripts at the Folger: The Conways, John Donne, and Bess of Hardwick" | ||
Scott Sowerby, History, Northwestern University | [[Scott Sowerby]], History, Northwestern University | ||
:"Acquisitive Cosmopolitanism and the Early British Empire, | :"Acquisitive Cosmopolitanism and the Early British Empire, 1660–1720" | ||
Elizabeth Spiller, English, Florida State University | [[Elizabeth Spiller]], English, Florida State University | ||
:"The Sense of Matter: Science, Matter Theory, and Literary Creations in the Renaissance" | :"The Sense of Matter: Science, Matter Theory, and Literary Creations in the Renaissance" | ||
Felicity Stout, Humanities, Nottingham Trent University | [[Felicity Stout]], Humanities, Nottingham Trent University | ||
:"Richard Hakluyt’s The Principal Navigations: a New Critical Edition of V.4, the Russian Material" | :"Richard Hakluyt’s ''The Principal Navigations'': a New Critical Edition of V.4, the Russian Material" | ||
Kristina Straub, English, Carnegie Mellon University | [[Kristina Straub]], English, Carnegie Mellon University | ||
:"Shakespearean Performance and the Sexual Imaginary of 18th-Century London Theatre" | :"Shakespearean Performance and the Sexual Imaginary of 18th-Century London Theatre" | ||
Rivka Swenson, English, Virginia Commonwealth University | [[Rivka Swenson]], English, Virginia Commonwealth University | ||
:"Before Unionism: Parts, Wholes, and Aesthetic Politics, | :"Before Unionism: Parts, Wholes, and Aesthetic Politics, 1603–1707" | ||
Patrick Tuite, Drama, Catholic University of America | [[Patrick Tuite]], Drama, Catholic University of America | ||
:"Dramaturgy in the Age of Monarch | :"Dramaturgy in the Age of Monarch | ||
Lucy Underwood, History, Independent Scholar | [[Lucy Underwood]], History, Independent Scholar | ||
:"Imagining Englands: Confessionalization and National Identity after the English Reformation" | :"Imagining Englands: Confessionalization and National Identity after the English Reformation" | ||
Susan Wabuda, History, Fordham University | [[Susan Wabuda]], History, Fordham University | ||
:"Cranmer’s Women" | :"Cranmer’s Women" | ||
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[[Category: Folger Institute]] | [[Category: Folger Institute]] | ||
[[Category: Short-term]] | [[Category: Short-term]] | ||
Latest revision as of 09:58, 4 March 2015
Folger Institute short-term fellows for the 2012–2013 academic year. For Scholarly Programs, see our 2012–2013 program archive.
Marco Barducci, Political Thought, University of Florence
- "Hugo Grotius and the Reception of De imperio summarum potestatum circa sacra in the English Revolution, 1640–1660"
Clara Calvo, English, University of Murcia
- "Shakespeare and the Cultures of Commemoration"
Ian Campbell, History, Trinity College Dublin
- "Protestant Natural Law and Irish Natural Slaves"
Brinda Charry, English, Keene State College
- "‘Imperfect Men:’ Eunuchs, The East, and Early Modern English Drama"
Matthew Davies, IHR, University of London
- "London 1300–1550"
Chad Van Dixhoorn, History, Reformed Theological Seminary
- "The Westminster Assembly and the Pulpit"
Eric Dursteler, History, Brigham Young University
- "Around the Mediterranean Table: Foodways and Identity in the Early Modern Era"
J. Caitlin Finlayson, English, University Michigan-Dearborn
- "Stephen Harrison’s The Arches of Triumph: James I’s London Royal Entry and the Architectural Representation of Majesty"
John Garrison, English, Carroll University
- "Enriching Friendship"
Gail McMurray Gibson, English, Davidson College
- "Sir Kenelm Digby, Cultures of Recusancy, and The Digby Plays"
Colette Gordon, English, University of Cape Town
- "Shakespeare’s Play of Credit"
Lianne Habinek, Literature, Bard College
- "Such Wondrous Science: Metaphor and the Birth of Neuroscience in Early Modern England"
Susan Harlan, English, Wake Forest University
- "Objects of War: Military Dress, Memory, and the Making of the Early Modern English Subject"
Johanna Harris, English, University of Exeter
- "The Collected Works of Thomas Traherne Volume III"
Christopher Highley, English, Ohio State University
- "The Blackfriars Neighborhood: God’s House and Playhouse"
Wendy Hyman, English, Oberlin College
- "Skeptical Seductions: Carpe Diem Poetry and the Eroticism of Doubt"
Stacey Jocoy, Musicology, Texas Tech University
- "John Playford and the Evolution of The Introduction to the Skill of Musick"
Erin Kelly, English, University of Victoria
- "Performing Religious Conversion in Early Modern England"
- Sixteenth-Century Studies/Folger Fellow
Gerard Kilroy, English, University College London
- "Edmund Campion and William Shakespeare: an Uncertain Connection"
Natasha Korda, English, Wesleyan University
- "Sister Arts: Theater and Visual Culture in Early Modern England"
Douglas Lanier, English, University of New Hampshire
- "America’s Shakespeare Commemorated: 1864, 1916, 1964"
John Lavagnino, English, King’s College London
- "The Death and Rebirth of Early Modern Drama"
Yu Liu, English, Niagara County Community College
- "Harmonious Disagreement: Matteo Ricci and his Closest Chinese Friends"
Brian Lockey, English, St. John’s University
- "The Pope’s Scholars: Catholics, Royalists, and Cosmopolitans Writing at the Margins of Early Modern England"
Cecilia Maier-Kapoor, Modern Languages and Literatures, Pace University
- "Platonic Love Reconsidered: The Role of Medicine in Francesco Cattani da Diacceto’s ‘I tre libre d’amore’ (1561)"
Howard Marchitello, English, Rutgers University-Camden
- "The Diary Notebooks of Reverend John Ward: Early Modern ‘Science in Action’"
Rupali Mishra, History, Auburn University
- "A Business of State: the Meanings of the East India Company and English State in London and Asia in the 17th Century"
Paul Musselwhite, History, University of Glasgow
- "Conceiving the Plantation Town: Civic Structures in English Atlantic Debate"
- American Historical Association/Folger Fellow
Marcy North, English, Pennsylvania State University
- "Scribal Labor and the Exercise of Taste in Post-Print Manuscript Culture"
Kara Northway, English, Kansas State University
- "Actors’ Letters"
Monique O’Connell, History, Wake Forest University
- "Constructing Narratives, Building Empire: Renaissance Republicanism and Venetian Expansion"
Elizabeth Patton, Humanities, Johns Hopkins University
- "Reading the Rosary and Marking its Absence: Readers’ Marks and the Reformation History of the “beads” and the Little Office of the Virgin"
Chiara Petrolini, Renaissance Studies, Balzan Foundation
- "Between Two Worlds: a Critical edition of A True Historicall Conversion of Sir Tobie Matthew"
Nicholas Popper, History, College of William and Mary
- "Edmund Tilney’s Topographical Descriptions and Elizabethan Political Culture"
Todd Reeser, French and Italian, University of Pittsburgh
- "Setting Plato Straight: Translating Ancient Sexuality in the Renaissance"
Colleen Rosenfeld, English, Pomona College
- "Indecorous Thinking: Poetic Figures and the Production of Knowledge in Early Modern England"
Julia Schleck, English, University of Nebraska, Lincoln
- "The Genres of Early Capitalism"
Deneen Senasi, English, Mercer University
- "Companionate Reading, Coincidental Inscription, and the Associated Name: George Eliot, George Henry Lewes, and the Works of Shakespeare"
Daniel Smith, English, University of Reading
- "Early Modern Manuscripts at the Folger: The Conways, John Donne, and Bess of Hardwick"
Scott Sowerby, History, Northwestern University
- "Acquisitive Cosmopolitanism and the Early British Empire, 1660–1720"
Elizabeth Spiller, English, Florida State University
- "The Sense of Matter: Science, Matter Theory, and Literary Creations in the Renaissance"
Felicity Stout, Humanities, Nottingham Trent University
- "Richard Hakluyt’s The Principal Navigations: a New Critical Edition of V.4, the Russian Material"
Kristina Straub, English, Carnegie Mellon University
- "Shakespearean Performance and the Sexual Imaginary of 18th-Century London Theatre"
Rivka Swenson, English, Virginia Commonwealth University
- "Before Unionism: Parts, Wholes, and Aesthetic Politics, 1603–1707"
Patrick Tuite, Drama, Catholic University of America
- "Dramaturgy in the Age of Monarch
Lucy Underwood, History, Independent Scholar
- "Imagining Englands: Confessionalization and National Identity after the English Reformation"
Susan Wabuda, History, Fordham University
- "Cranmer’s Women"