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This page reflects a scholar's association with the [[Folger Institute]] | This page reflects a scholar's association with the [[Folger Institute]]. | ||
===Scholarly Programs=== | ===Scholarly Programs=== | ||
Director, [[Contestations of Religion and Natural History in the Atlantic World (seminar)|Contestations of Religion and Natural History in the Atlantic World]] (Seminar, [[ | Director, [[Contestations of Religion and Natural History in the Atlantic World (seminar)|Contestations of Religion and Natural History in the Atlantic World]] (Seminar, [[2012–2013 Folger Institute Scholarly Programs|2012–2013]]) | ||
Speaker, [[British Political Thought in History, Literature, and Theory (conference)|British Political Thought in History, Literature, and Theory]] (Conference, [[ | Speaker, [[British Political Thought in History, Literature, and Theory (conference)|British Political Thought in History, Literature, and Theory]] (Conference, [[2004–2005 Folger Institute Scholarly Programs|2004–2005]]) | ||
Visiting Lecturer, Text and Conquest: Political Ideology in Ireland, 1570–1630 (Seminar, | Visiting Lecturer, Text and Conquest: Political Ideology in Ireland, 1570–1630 (Seminar, 1995–1996) | ||
[[Category:Folger Institute]] | [[Category:Folger Institute]] |
Latest revision as of 14:27, 4 March 2015
This page reflects a scholar's association with the Folger Institute.
Scholarly Programs
Director, Contestations of Religion and Natural History in the Atlantic World (Seminar, 2012–2013)
Speaker, British Political Thought in History, Literature, and Theory (Conference, 2004–2005)
Visiting Lecturer, Text and Conquest: Political Ideology in Ireland, 1570–1630 (Seminar, 1995–1996)