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Fellows in residence at the [[Folger Institute]] for 2013-2014. | Fellows in residence at the [[Folger Institute]] for 2013-2014. | ||
( | (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 '' | |||
(Mellon) | (NEH) Paul Menzer, Director, Shakespeare and Performance Graduate Program, Mary Baldwin College | ||
''Shakespeare, Anecdotally '' | |||
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(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 ''[[Category: Folger Institute]] | |||
[[Category: Fellowships]] | [[Category: Fellowships]] | ||
[[Category: Long-term]] | [[Category: Long-term]] | ||
[[Category:2013-2014]] | [[Category:2013-2014]] |
Revision as of 15:18, 22 August 2014
Fellows in residence at the Folger Institute for 2013-2014.
(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