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Fellows in residence at the [[Folger Institute]] for 2017–2018. | Fellows in residence at the [[Folger Institute]] for 2017–2018. | ||
(Mowat Mellon Research Fellow) James Bromley, Associate Professor of English, Miami University | (Mowat Mellon Research Fellow) [[James Bromley]], Associate Professor of English, Miami University | ||
:Style, Subjectivity, and Male Sexuality in Early Modern English Drama | :''Style, Subjectivity, and Male Sexuality in Early Modern English Drama'' | ||
(Mowat Mellon Research Fellow) Urvashi Chakravarty, Assistant Professor of English, George Mason University | (Mowat Mellon Research Fellow) [[Urvashi Chakravarty]], Assistant Professor of English, George Mason University | ||
:Fictions of Consent: Slavery, Servitude, and Free Service in Early Modern England | :''Fictions of Consent: Slavery, Servitude, and Free Service in Early Modern England'' | ||
(Mowat Mellon Research Fellow) Surekha Davies, Assistant Professor of History, Western Connecticut State University | (Mowat Mellon Research Fellow) [[Surekha Davies]], Assistant Professor of History, Western Connecticut State University | ||
:Collecting Technology in the Age of Empire: Inventing Europe | :''Collecting Technology in the Age of Empire: Inventing Europe'' | ||
(NEH Fellow) Nicholas | (NEH Fellow) [[Nicholas Poppe]]<nowiki/>r, Gale and Steven Kohlhagen Term Distinguished Associate Professor of History, The College of William and Mary | ||
:The Specter of the Archive: Paper and Political Practice in Early Modern Britain | :''The Specter of the Archive: Paper and Political Practice in Early Modern Britain'' | ||
(NEH Fellow) Nigel Smith, William and Annie S. Paton Foundation Professor of Ancient and Modern Literature, Princeton University | (NEH Fellow) [[Nigel Smith]], William and Annie S. Paton Foundation Professor of Ancient and Modern Literature, Princeton University | ||
:Polyglot Poetics: Transnational Early Modern Literature | :''Polyglot Poetics: Transnational Early Modern Literature'' | ||
(Mellon Fellow) Julianne Werlin, Assistant Professor of English Literature, Duke University | (Mellon Fellow) [[Julianne Werlin]], Assistant Professor of English Literature, Duke University | ||
:The Bureaucratic Foundations of Renaissance Literature | :''The Bureaucratic Foundations of Renaissance Literature'' | ||
(O.B. Hardison, Jr. Fellow) Jessica Wolfe, Professor of English and Comparative Literature, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill | (O.B. Hardison, Jr. Fellow) [[Jessica Wolfe]], Professor of English and Comparative Literature, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill | ||
:Absolute Poet: The Life of George Chapman | :''Absolute Poet: The Life of George Chapman'' [[Category: Folger Institute]] [[Category: Fellowships]] [[Category: Long-term]] [[Category:2016-2017]] | ||
Revision as of 15:37, 29 June 2017
Fellows in residence at the Folger Institute for 2017–2018.
(Mowat Mellon Research Fellow) James Bromley, Associate Professor of English, Miami University
- Style, Subjectivity, and Male Sexuality in Early Modern English Drama
(Mowat Mellon Research Fellow) Urvashi Chakravarty, Assistant Professor of English, George Mason University
- Fictions of Consent: Slavery, Servitude, and Free Service in Early Modern England
(Mowat Mellon Research Fellow) Surekha Davies, Assistant Professor of History, Western Connecticut State University
- Collecting Technology in the Age of Empire: Inventing Europe
(NEH Fellow) Nicholas Popper, Gale and Steven Kohlhagen Term Distinguished Associate Professor of History, The College of William and Mary
- The Specter of the Archive: Paper and Political Practice in Early Modern Britain
(NEH Fellow) Nigel Smith, William and Annie S. Paton Foundation Professor of Ancient and Modern Literature, Princeton University
- Polyglot Poetics: Transnational Early Modern Literature
(Mellon Fellow) Julianne Werlin, Assistant Professor of English Literature, Duke University
- The Bureaucratic Foundations of Renaissance Literature
(O.B. Hardison, Jr. Fellow) Jessica Wolfe, Professor of English and Comparative Literature, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
- Absolute Poet: The Life of George Chapman