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Fellows in residence at the [[Folger Institute]] for | Fellows in residence at the [[Folger Institute]] for 2008–2009. For Scholarly programs, see our [[2008–2009 Folger Institute Scholarly Programs|2008–2009 program archive page]]. | ||
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:''Shakespeare and Literary Theory'' | :''Shakespeare and Literary Theory'' | ||
Caroline M. Hibbard, Associate Professor of History, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign | [[Caroline M. Hibbard]], Associate Professor of History, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign | ||
:''A Place at Court: Palaces and Courtiers of Henrietta Maria'' | :''A Place at Court: Palaces and Courtiers of Henrietta Maria'' | ||
H. C. Erik Midelfort, Professor of History, University of Virginia | [[H. C. Erik Midelfort]], Professor of History, University of Virginia | ||
:''Suppression of Dissent in Early Modern Germany, | :''Suppression of Dissent in Early Modern Germany, 1650–1750'' | ||
'''ACLS/Burkhardt Fellow''' | '''ACLS/Burkhardt Fellow''' | ||
Hannibal Hamlin, Associate Professor of English, The Ohio State University | [[Hannibal Hamlin]], Associate Professor of English, The Ohio State University | ||
:''Shakespeare and Biblical Culture'' | :''Shakespeare and Biblical Culture'' | ||
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Fellows in residence at the Folger Institute for 2008–2009. For Scholarly programs, see our 2008–2009 program archive page.
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