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The Research Colloquia is part of a series of Fellowship Programs at the Folger Institute. Designed to fall during the end of each fellow’s period of residence, these hour-long conversations allow the Folger’s cohort of Long-Term Fellows to reflect on their time at the Folger and to share their discoveries, work, and insights with the wider Folger community.
All colloquia begin at 12:00pm and end at 1:00pm. Please feel free to bring your lunch. Coffee and tea will be provided. The Board Room is located at 201 East Capitol Street SE. The Foulke Conference Room is located at 301 East Capitol Street SE.
Fellows Research Colloquia Spring 2019 Schedule
All colloquia begin at 12:00pm and end at 1:00pm.
Friday, March 22
Board Room
Isaac Stephens, NEH Fellow
Smiting the Shepard: Parochial Sequestrations and Clerical Martyrs in London, c. 1640-1662
Friday, April 12
Board Room
Liza Blake, NEH Fellow
Atoms and Arrangement in Margaret Cavendish's Poems and Fancies
Friday, April 26
Foulke Conference Room
Simon Newman, Mowat Mellon Fellow
Runaway London
Friday, May 3
Board Room
Heidi Craig, Mellon Fellow
King Lears: Difference and Decay
Friday, May 10
Board Room
Patricia Akhimie, NEH Fellow
Restrictions and Returns: Early Modern English Women’s Travel and Travel Writing
Friday, May 17
Board Room
Douglas Lanier, Mellon Fellow
Reparative Shakespeare and Refugees
Friday, May 24
Foulke Conference Room
Raffaella Fabiani Giannetto, NEH Fellow
The Townshends’ Gardens through the Written Sources Folger Institute