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This page reflects a scholar's association with the [[Folger Institute]]. | This page reflects a scholar's association with the [[Folger Institute]]. | ||
===Short-term fellowship=== | ===Short-term fellowship=== | ||
“Literature, Luxury, and Nationhood in Milton’s England” ([[Folger Institute | “Literature, Luxury, and Nationhood in Milton’s England” ([[Folger Institute 2011–2012 short-term fellows|2011–2012]]) | ||
===Scholarly Programs=== | ===Scholarly Programs=== | ||
Codirector, [[Forms of Religious Experience in the 17th-Century British Atlantic World]] (Colloquium, [[ | Codirector, [[Forms of Religious Experience in the 17th-Century British Atlantic World (colloquium)|Forms of Religious Experience in the 17th-Century British Atlantic World]] (Colloquium, [[2008–2009 Folger Institute Scholarly Programs|2008–2009]]) | ||
Director, [[Divulging Household Privacies: The Politics of Domesticity from the Caroline Court to Paradise Lost (seminar)|Divulging Household Privacies: The Politics of Domesticity from the Caroline Court to ''Paradise Lost'']] (Seminar, [[ | Director, [[Divulging Household Privacies: The Politics of Domesticity from the Caroline Court to Paradise Lost (seminar)|Divulging Household Privacies: The Politics of Domesticity from the Caroline Court to ''Paradise Lost'']] (Seminar, [[2001–2002 Folger Institute Scholarly Programs|2001–2002]]) | ||
[[Category:Folger Institute]] | [[Category:Folger Institute]] |
Latest revision as of 10:14, 13 March 2015
This page reflects a scholar's association with the Folger Institute.
Short-term fellowship
“Literature, Luxury, and Nationhood in Milton’s England” (2011–2012)
Scholarly Programs
Codirector, Forms of Religious Experience in the 17th-Century British Atlantic World (Colloquium, 2008–2009)
Director, Divulging Household Privacies: The Politics of Domesticity from the Caroline Court to Paradise Lost (Seminar, 2001–2002)