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Fellows in residence at the [[Folger Institute]] for 2011-2012. | Fellows in residence at the [[Folger Institute]] for 2011-2012. For Scholarly programs, see our [[2011–2012 Folger Institute Scholarly Programs|2011–2012 program archive page]]. | ||
'''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'' | ||
Latest revision as of 09:32, 4 March 2015
Fellows in residence at the Folger Institute for 2011-2012. For Scholarly programs, see our 2011–2012 program archive page.
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