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[[Folger Institute]] fellows from previous years. See [[Folger Institute 2014-2015 long-term fellows|current Folger long-term fellows]] for this year's fellows. | |||
==2014–2015 long-term fellows== | |||
(Mellon) Paul Cefalu, Associate Professor of English, Lafayette College | (Folger) [[Claire M. L. Bourne]], Assistant Professor of English, Virginia Commonwealth University | ||
:''“Set Forth as It Hath Been Played”: Printing the Performance in Early Modern England'' | |||
(NEH) [[Gail McMurray Gibson]], William R. Kenan, Jr. Professor of English and Humanities, Davidson College | |||
:''Medieval Drama in Afterlife'' | |||
(Mellon) [[Erika T. Lin]], Associate Professor of English, George Mason University | |||
:''Seasonal Festivity and Commercial Performance in Early Modern England'' | |||
(NEH) [[Craig Martin]], Associate Professor of History, Oakland University | |||
:''Global Science before Global Networks: the Background and Aftermath of Francis Bacon’s History of Winds'' | |||
(Mellon) [[David Norbrook]], Merton Professor of English Literature, University of Oxford | |||
:''Lucy Hutchinson’s Memoirs: Life-Writing, History, and Revolution '' | |||
[[Previous Folger Institute long-term fellows]] | |||
==2013–2014 long-term fellows== | |||
(Mellon) [[Paul Cefalu]], Associate Professor of English, Lafayette College | |||
:''The Mind and Body of God: Divine Accommodation and Anthropomorphism in Early Modern English Culture'' | :''The Mind and Body of God: Divine Accommodation and Anthropomorphism in Early Modern English Culture'' | ||
(NEH) Pamela O. Long, Independent Historian, Washington, DC | (NEH) [[Pamela O. Long]], Independent Historian, Washington, DC | ||
:''Rebuilding Rome: Knowledge, Power, and Engineering, 1557-1590'' | :''Rebuilding Rome: Knowledge, Power, and Engineering, 1557-1590'' | ||
(NEH) Paul Menzer, Director, Shakespeare and Performance Graduate Program, Mary Baldwin College | (NEH) [[Paul Menzer]], Director, Shakespeare and Performance Graduate Program, Mary Baldwin College | ||
:''Shakespeare, Anecdotally'' | :''Shakespeare, Anecdotally'' | ||
(Folger) Julie Park, Assistant Professor of English, Vassar College | (Folger) [[Julie Park]], Assistant Professor of English, Vassar College | ||
:''Dark Rooms and Moving Objects: Mediating Interior Life in Eighteenth-Century England'' | :''Dark Rooms and Moving Objects: Mediating Interior Life in Eighteenth-Century England'' | ||
(Mellon) Daniel Shore, Assistant Professor of English, Georgetown University | (Mellon) [[Daniel Shore]], Assistant Professor of English, Georgetown University | ||
:''Cyberformalism: The History of Syntactic Forms in the Early Modern Period'' | :''Cyberformalism: The History of Syntactic Forms in the Early Modern Period'' | ||
== | ==2012–2013 long-term fellows== | ||
(NEH) Katherine B. Attié, Lecturer in Literature, American University | (NEH) [[Katherine B. Attié]], Lecturer in Literature, American University | ||
:''Shakespeare's Political Aesthetic'' | :''Shakespeare's Political Aesthetic'' | ||
(NEH) Dennis Britton, Assistant Professor of English, University of New Hampshire | (NEH) [[Dennis Britton]], Assistant Professor of English, University of New Hampshire | ||
:''Becoming Christian: Race, Reformation, and Early Modern English Romance'' | :''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 | (Folger) [[Kevin McGinley]], Lecturer in Scottish Cultural Studies, Orkney College, University of the Highlands and Islands | ||
:''Scottish Drama in Eighteenth-Century America'' | :''Scottish Drama in Eighteenth-Century America'' | ||
(Mellon) Dennis Romano, Professor of History, Syracuse University | (Mellon) [[Dennis Romano]], Professor of History, Syracuse University | ||
:''Fraud and Deception in Early Modern Italy, c. 1450 to c. 1600'' | :''Fraud and Deception in Early Modern Italy, c. 1450 to c. 1600'' | ||
(Mellon) Evelyn Tribble, Professor of English, University of Otago | (Mellon) [[Evelyn Tribble]], Professor of English, University of Otago | ||
:''Ecologies of Skill in Early Modern England'' | :''Ecologies of Skill in Early Modern England'' | ||
== | ==2011–2012 long-term fellows== | ||
'''National Endowment for the Humanities Fellows''' | '''National Endowment for the Humanities Fellows''' | ||
Kathryn Gucer, Independent Scholar, Chicago, IL | [[Kathryn Gucer]], Independent Scholar, Chicago, IL | ||
:''Revolution Across the Channel: Cross-Cultural Information Exchange between Early Modern England and Europe'' | :''Revolution Across the Channel: Cross-Cultural Information Exchange between Early Modern England and Europe'' | ||
David Loewenstein, Helen C. White Professor of English and the Humanities, University of Wisconsin, Madison | [[David Loewenstein]], Helen C. White Professor of English and the Humanities, University of Wisconsin, Madison | ||
:''Treacherous Faith: Heresy and Demonization in Early Modern English Literature'' | :''Treacherous Faith: Heresy and Demonization in Early Modern English Literature'' | ||
'''Andrew W. Mellon Foundation Fellows''' | '''Andrew W. Mellon Foundation Fellows''' | ||
Lena Cowen Orlin, Professor of English, Georgetown University | [[Lena Cowen Orlin]], Professor of English, Georgetown University | ||
:''The Private Life of William Shakespeare'' | :''The Private Life of William Shakespeare'' | ||
William H. Sherman, Professor of English, University of York | [[William H. Sherman]], Professor of English, University of York | ||
:''Knowledge is Power: Renaissance Intelligence and Its Modern Legacies'' | :''Knowledge is Power: Renaissance Intelligence and Its Modern Legacies'' | ||
'''ACLS/Burkhardt Fellows''' | '''ACLS/Burkhardt Fellows''' | ||
David Como, Associate Professor of History, Stanford University | [[David Como]], Associate Professor of History, Stanford University | ||
:''Radical Parliamentarians and the English Civil War'' | :''Radical Parliamentarians and the English Civil War'' | ||
Jonathan Sheehan, Associate Professor of History, University of California, Berkeley | [[Jonathan Sheehan]], Associate Professor of History, University of California, Berkeley | ||
:''Sacrifice: Theology and the Human Sciences in Early Modern Europe'' | :''Sacrifice: Theology and the Human Sciences in Early Modern Europe'' | ||
== | ==2010–2011 long-term fellows== | ||
'''National Endowment for the Humanities Fellows''' | '''National Endowment for the Humanities Fellows''' | ||
Anne E. B. Coldiron, Associate Professor of English (and French), Florida State University | [[Anne E. B. Coldiron]], Associate Professor of English (and French), Florida State University | ||
:''Printers without Borders: Translation and Transnationalism in Tudor Literature'' | :''Printers without Borders: Translation and Transnationalism in Tudor Literature'' | ||
Claudia Kairoff, Professor of English, Wake Forest University | [[Claudia Kairoff]], Professor of English, Wake Forest University | ||
:''The Works of Anne Finch: A Critical Edition'' | :''The Works of Anne Finch: A Critical Edition'' | ||
Jennifer Keith, Associate Professor of English, University of North Carolina, Greensboro | [[Jennifer Keith]], Associate Professor of English, University of North Carolina, Greensboro | ||
:''The Works of Anne Finch: A Critical Edition'' | :''The Works of Anne Finch: A Critical Edition'' | ||
Jeremy Lopez, Associate Professor of English, University of Toronto | [[Jeremy Lopez]], Associate Professor of English, University of Toronto | ||
:''Anticanons for Early Modern Drama'' | :''Anticanons for Early Modern Drama'' | ||
'''Andrew W. Mellon Fellows''' | '''Andrew W. Mellon Fellows''' | ||
Jean-Christophe Mayer, Senior Research Fellow, CNRS, and University of Montpellier | [[Jean-Christophe Mayer]], Senior Research Fellow, CNRS, and University of Montpellier | ||
:''Reading Shakespeare's Early Modern Readers'' | :''Reading Shakespeare's Early Modern Readers'' | ||
Marc Schachter, Fellow, Villa I Tatti | [[Marc Schachter]], Fellow, Villa I Tatti | ||
:''The Uses of Desire: Philology, Epistemology, Politics'' | :''The Uses of Desire: Philology, Epistemology, Politics'' | ||
== | ==2009–2010 long-term fellows== | ||
'''Mellon Fellows''' | '''Mellon Fellows''' | ||
Dympna C. Callaghan, Dean’s Professor in the Humanities, Syracuse University | [[Dympna C. Callaghan]], Dean’s Professor in the Humanities, Syracuse University | ||
:''Shakespeare in Pieces'' | :''Shakespeare in Pieces'' | ||
Stefano Villani, Recercatore, Dipartimento di Storia, Università di Pisa | [[Stefano Villani]], Recercatore, Dipartimento di Storia, Università di Pisa | ||
:''Seventeenth-century English Translations of Italian Books'' | :''Seventeenth-century English Translations of Italian Books'' | ||
'''NEH Fellows''' | '''NEH Fellows''' | ||
Bradin Cormack, Associate Professor of English, University of Chicago | [[Bradin Cormack]], Associate Professor of English, University of Chicago | ||
:''Shakespeare’s Substance: A Reading of the Sonnets'' | :''Shakespeare’s Substance: A Reading of the Sonnets'' | ||
Marshall Grossman, Professor of English, University of Maryland | [[Marshall Grossman]], Professor of English, University of Maryland | ||
:''Reason’s Martyrs: Poetry and Belief in ‘Paradise Regained,’ to which is added, ‘Samson Agonistes’'' | :''Reason’s Martyrs: Poetry and Belief in ‘Paradise Regained,’ to which is added, ‘Samson Agonistes’'' | ||
R. Carter Hailey, Research Associate, College of William & Mary | [[R. Carter Hailey]], Research Associate, College of William & Mary | ||
:''The Shakespeare Papers: Paper Stocks of Shakespeare Folios, Quartos, and Octavos to 1640'' | :''The Shakespeare Papers: Paper Stocks of Shakespeare Folios, Quartos, and Octavos to 1640'' | ||
==2008–2009 long-term fellows== | |||
'''Mellon Fellows''' | |||
[[Alec Ryrie]], Reader in Church History, University of Durham | |||
:''Piety and the Experience of Protestantism in Early Modern Britain'' | |||
[[David Schalkwyk]], Professor of English, University of Cape Town | |||
:''Humanism and Love’s Transgression in Shakespeare and his Contemporaries'' | |||
'''NEH Fellows''' | |||
[[Jonathan Gil Harris]], Professor of English, George Washington University | |||
:''Shakespeare and Literary Theory'' | |||
[[Caroline M. Hibbard]], Associate Professor of History, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign | |||
:''A Place at Court: Palaces and Courtiers of Henrietta Maria'' | |||
[[H. C. Erik Midelfort]], Professor of History, University of Virginia | |||
:''Suppression of Dissent in Early Modern Germany, 1650 – 1750'' | |||
'''ACLS/Burkhardt Fellow''' | |||
[[Hannibal Hamlin]], Associate Professor of English, The Ohio State University | |||
:''Shakespeare and Biblical Culture'' | |||
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Latest revision as of 08:24, 19 May 2015
Folger Institute fellows from previous years. See current Folger long-term fellows for this year's fellows.
2014–2015 long-term fellows
(Folger) Claire M. L. Bourne, Assistant Professor of English, Virginia Commonwealth University
- “Set Forth as It Hath Been Played”: Printing the Performance in Early Modern England
(NEH) Gail McMurray Gibson, William R. Kenan, Jr. Professor of English and Humanities, Davidson College
- Medieval Drama in Afterlife
(Mellon) Erika T. Lin, Associate Professor of English, George Mason University
- Seasonal Festivity and Commercial Performance in Early Modern England
(NEH) Craig Martin, Associate Professor of History, Oakland University
- Global Science before Global Networks: the Background and Aftermath of Francis Bacon’s History of Winds
(Mellon) David Norbrook, Merton Professor of English Literature, University of Oxford
- Lucy Hutchinson’s Memoirs: Life-Writing, History, and Revolution
Previous Folger Institute long-term fellows
2013–2014 long-term fellows
(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
2012–2013 long-term fellows
(NEH) Katherine B. Attié, Lecturer in Literature, American University
- Shakespeare's Political Aesthetic
(NEH) Dennis Britton, Assistant Professor of English, University of New Hampshire
- 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
- Scottish Drama in Eighteenth-Century America
(Mellon) Dennis Romano, Professor of History, Syracuse University
- Fraud and Deception in Early Modern Italy, c. 1450 to c. 1600
(Mellon) Evelyn Tribble, Professor of English, University of Otago
- Ecologies of Skill in Early Modern England
2011–2012 long-term fellows
National Endowment for the Humanities Fellows
Kathryn Gucer, Independent Scholar, Chicago, IL
- Revolution Across the Channel: Cross-Cultural Information Exchange between Early Modern England and Europe
David Loewenstein, Helen C. White Professor of English and the Humanities, University of Wisconsin, Madison
- Treacherous Faith: Heresy and Demonization in Early Modern English Literature
Andrew W. Mellon Foundation Fellows
Lena Cowen Orlin, Professor of English, Georgetown University
- The Private Life of William Shakespeare
William H. Sherman, Professor of English, University of York
- Knowledge is Power: Renaissance Intelligence and Its Modern Legacies
ACLS/Burkhardt Fellows
David Como, Associate Professor of History, Stanford University
- Radical Parliamentarians and the English Civil War
Jonathan Sheehan, Associate Professor of History, University of California, Berkeley
- Sacrifice: Theology and the Human Sciences in Early Modern Europe
2010–2011 long-term fellows
National Endowment for the Humanities Fellows
Anne E. B. Coldiron, Associate Professor of English (and French), Florida State University
- Printers without Borders: Translation and Transnationalism in Tudor Literature
Claudia Kairoff, Professor of English, Wake Forest University
- The Works of Anne Finch: A Critical Edition
Jennifer Keith, Associate Professor of English, University of North Carolina, Greensboro
- The Works of Anne Finch: A Critical Edition
Jeremy Lopez, Associate Professor of English, University of Toronto
- Anticanons for Early Modern Drama
Andrew W. Mellon Fellows
Jean-Christophe Mayer, Senior Research Fellow, CNRS, and University of Montpellier
- Reading Shakespeare's Early Modern Readers
Marc Schachter, Fellow, Villa I Tatti
- The Uses of Desire: Philology, Epistemology, Politics
2009–2010 long-term fellows
Mellon Fellows
Dympna C. Callaghan, Dean’s Professor in the Humanities, Syracuse University
- Shakespeare in Pieces
Stefano Villani, Recercatore, Dipartimento di Storia, Università di Pisa
- Seventeenth-century English Translations of Italian Books
NEH Fellows
Bradin Cormack, Associate Professor of English, University of Chicago
- Shakespeare’s Substance: A Reading of the Sonnets
Marshall Grossman, Professor of English, University of Maryland
- Reason’s Martyrs: Poetry and Belief in ‘Paradise Regained,’ to which is added, ‘Samson Agonistes’
R. Carter Hailey, Research Associate, College of William & Mary
- The Shakespeare Papers: Paper Stocks of Shakespeare Folios, Quartos, and Octavos to 1640
2008–2009 long-term fellows
Mellon Fellows
Alec Ryrie, Reader in Church History, University of Durham
- Piety and the Experience of Protestantism in Early Modern Britain
David Schalkwyk, Professor of English, University of Cape Town
- Humanism and Love’s Transgression in Shakespeare and his Contemporaries
NEH Fellows
Jonathan Gil Harris, Professor of English, George Washington University
- Shakespeare and Literary Theory
Caroline M. Hibbard, Associate Professor of History, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
- A Place at Court: Palaces and Courtiers of Henrietta Maria
H. C. Erik Midelfort, Professor of History, University of Virginia
- Suppression of Dissent in Early Modern Germany, 1650 – 1750
ACLS/Burkhardt Fellow
Hannibal Hamlin, Associate Professor of English, The Ohio State University
- Shakespeare and Biblical Culture