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This page reflects a scholar's association with the [[Folger Institute]]. Records before 2008 are in the process of being added to Folgerpedia.
This page reflects a scholar's association with the [[Folger Institute]].


===Short-term fellowship===
===Short-term fellowship===
“French Shakespeare” ([[Folger Institute 2011-2012 short-term fellows|2011-2012]])
“The Oxford Francis Bacon‚ volume II: Late Elizabethan Writings‚ 1596-1602” ([[Folger Institute 2015-2016 short-term fellows|2015–2016]])
 
“French Shakespeare” ([[Folger Institute 2011–2012 short-term fellows|2011–2012]])


===Scholarly Programs===
===Scholarly Programs===
Co-director, (with Carole Levin) [[Researching the Archive (seminar)|Researching the Archive]] (Seminar, [[2012-2013 Folger Institute Scholarly Programs|2012-2013]])
Co-director, (with [[Carole Levin]]) [[Researching the Archive (seminar)|Researching the Archive]] (Seminar, [[2018-2019 Folger Institute Scholarly Programs|2018–2019]])
 
Speaker, [[Thomas Nashe and His Contemporaries]] (Symposium, [[2017-2018 Folger Institute Scholarly Programs|2017-2018]])
 
Session chair, [[Periodization 2.0 (symposium)|Periodization 2.0]] (Symposium, [[2015–2016 Folger Institute Scholarly Programs|2015–2016]])
 
Co-director, (with [[Carole Levin]]) [[Researching the Archive (seminar)|Researching the Archive]] (Seminar, [[2012–2013 Folger Institute Scholarly Programs|2012–2013]])


===Public Programs===
===Public Programs===
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===Exhibition===
===Exhibition===
Co-Curator, (with Garrett Sullivan) [[History in the Making: How Early Modern Britain Reimagined its Past|History in the Making]] (January 24, 2008–May 17, 2008)
Co-Curator, (with [[Garrett Sullivan]]) [[History in the Making: How Early Modern Britain Reimagined its Past|''History in the Making: How Early Modern Britain Reimagined its Past'']] (January 24, 2008–May 17, 2008)
 
Co-Curator, (with [[Heather Wolfe]]) [[Letterwriting in Renaissance England|''Letterwriting in Renaissance England'']] (November 18, 2004-April 2, 2005)


===Service===
===Service===
Columbia University, Consortium contact
Consortium Representative, Columbia University


Editorial Board, [[Shakespeare Quarterly| ''Shakespeare Quarterly'']]
Editorial Board, [[Shakespeare Quarterly| ''Shakespeare Quarterly'']]
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[[Category:Scholarly programs]]
[[Category:Scholarly programs]]
[[Category:Shakespeare Quarterly]]
[[Category:Consortium]]
[[Category:Shakespeare's Birthday Lecture]]
[[Category:2018-2019]]
[[Category:2017-2018]]
[[Category:2015-2016]]
[[Category:2012-2013]]
[[Category:2012-2013]]
[[Category:2011-2012]]
[[Category:2011-2012]]
[[Category:2007-2008]]
[[Category:2007-2008]]

Latest revision as of 09:39, 28 March 2019

This page reflects a scholar's association with the Folger Institute.

Short-term fellowship

“The Oxford Francis Bacon‚ volume II: Late Elizabethan Writings‚ 1596-1602” (2015–2016)

“French Shakespeare” (2011–2012)

Scholarly Programs

Co-director, (with Carole Levin) Researching the Archive (Seminar, 2018–2019)

Speaker, Thomas Nashe and His Contemporaries (Symposium, 2017-2018)

Session chair, Periodization 2.0 (Symposium, 2015–2016)

Co-director, (with Carole Levin) Researching the Archive (Seminar, 2012–2013)

Public Programs

Shakespeare's Birthday Lecture, "How Shakespeare Made History" (April 21, 2008)

Exhibition

Co-Curator, (with Garrett Sullivan) History in the Making: How Early Modern Britain Reimagined its Past (January 24, 2008–May 17, 2008)

Co-Curator, (with Heather Wolfe) Letterwriting in Renaissance England (November 18, 2004-April 2, 2005)

Service

Consortium Representative, Columbia University

Editorial Board, Shakespeare Quarterly