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[[Folger Institute]] short-term fellows for the | [[Folger Institute]] short-term fellows for the 2011–2012 academic year. For Scholarly Programs, see our [[2011–2012 Folger Institute Scholarly Programs|2011–2012 program archive.]] | ||
[[Sharon Achinstein]], Reader in English Renaissance Literature, University of Oxford | [[Sharon Achinstein]], Reader in English Renaissance Literature, University of Oxford | ||
:“The Life and Death of the Sonnet in the Seventeenth Century” | :“The Life and Death of the Sonnet in the Seventeenth Century” | ||
:(One month, 19 July | :(One month, 19 July – 15 August '11) | ||
[[Carlo Bajetta]], Chair of English, Università della Valle d’Aosta | [[Carlo Bajetta]], Chair of English, Università della Valle d’Aosta | ||
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[[Mark Bland]], Senior Lecturer, De Montfort University | [[Mark Bland]], Senior Lecturer, De Montfort University | ||
:“The Poems of Ben Jonson” | :“The Poems of Ben Jonson” | ||
:(Two months, 25 July | :(Two months, 25 July – 25 September ’11) | ||
[[Andrew Boyle]], Lecturer in History, Brasenose College, Oxford | [[Andrew Boyle]], Lecturer in History, Brasenose College, Oxford | ||
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[[Christopher Burlinson]], Fellow and College Lecturer in English, Jesus College Cambridge | [[Christopher Burlinson]], Fellow and College Lecturer in English, Jesus College Cambridge | ||
:“The Poems of Richard Corbett: A Social Edition” | :“The Poems of Richard Corbett: A Social Edition” | ||
:(One month, 16 January | :(One month, 16 January – 17 February '12) | ||
[[Marie-Louise Coolahan]], Lecturer in English, National University of Ireland, Galway | [[Marie-Louise Coolahan]], Lecturer in English, National University of Ireland, Galway | ||
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[[Krystyna Kujawinska Courtney]], Professor, Vice Dean for Academic Affairs, University of Łódź | [[Krystyna Kujawinska Courtney]], Professor, Vice Dean for Academic Affairs, University of Łódź | ||
:“Helena Modjeska’s Career in the USA” | :“Helena Modjeska’s Career in the USA” | ||
:(Two months, August | :(Two months, August – September '11) | ||
[[Kevin Curran]], Assistant Professor of English, University of North Texas | [[Kevin Curran]], Assistant Professor of English, University of North Texas | ||
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[[Kenneth Fincham]], Professor of History, University of Kent | [[Kenneth Fincham]], Professor of History, University of Kent | ||
:“Episcopacy and the Church of England, | :“Episcopacy and the Church of England, 1630–1670” | ||
:(Two months, tbd) | :(Two months, tbd) | ||
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[[Robert Hornback]], Associate Professor of English, Oglethorpe University | [[Robert Hornback]], Associate Professor of English, Oglethorpe University | ||
:“Early Blackface Fools and Transnational Proto-Racism” | :“Early Blackface Fools and Transnational Proto-Racism” | ||
:(Three months, December '11, May | :(Three months, December '11, May – June '12) | ||
[[Alexa Huang]], Associate Professor of English, George Washington University/Research Affiliate in Literature, MIT | [[Alexa Huang]], Associate Professor of English, George Washington University/Research Affiliate in Literature, MIT | ||
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[[Jeanne McCarthy]], Assistant Professor of English, Oglethorpe University | [[Jeanne McCarthy]], Assistant Professor of English, Oglethorpe University | ||
:“Schooling the Drama: The Children’s Tradition and the Transformation of Renaissance English Theater” | :“Schooling the Drama: The Children’s Tradition and the Transformation of Renaissance English Theater” | ||
:(Three months, December '11, May | :(Three months, December '11, May – June '12) | ||
[[Kevin McGinley]], Lecturer in Scottish Cultural Studies, University of the Highland and Islands | [[Kevin McGinley]], Lecturer in Scottish Cultural Studies, University of the Highland and Islands | ||
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[[Tracey Sowerby]], Departmental Lecturer in Early Modern History, St. Hilda’s College Oxford | [[Tracey Sowerby]], Departmental Lecturer in Early Modern History, St. Hilda’s College Oxford | ||
:“Tudor Diplomatic Culture” | :“Tudor Diplomatic Culture” | ||
:(One month, 20 July | :(One month, 20 July – 19 August '11) | ||
[[Alan Stewart]], Professor of English, Columbia University | [[Alan Stewart]], Professor of English, Columbia University | ||
:“French Shakespeare” | :“French Shakespeare” | ||
:(Three months, September | :(Three months, September – November '11) | ||
[[Mihoko Suzuki]], Professor of English, University of Miami | [[Mihoko Suzuki]], Professor of English, University of Miami |
Revision as of 10:01, 4 March 2015
Folger Institute short-term fellows for the 2011–2012 academic year. For Scholarly Programs, see our 2011–2012 program archive.
Sharon Achinstein, Reader in English Renaissance Literature, University of Oxford
- “The Life and Death of the Sonnet in the Seventeenth Century”
- (One month, 19 July – 15 August '11)
Carlo Bajetta, Chair of English, Università della Valle d’Aosta
- “‘Knowledge of all tongues’: The Foreign Letters of Elizabeth I”
- (Three months, June – August '12)
Alex Barber, Lecturer of Early Modern History, University of Durham
- “John Dyer and Scribal News”
- (One month, September ’11)
Mark Bland, Senior Lecturer, De Montfort University
- “The Poems of Ben Jonson”
- (Two months, 25 July – 25 September ’11)
Andrew Boyle, Lecturer in History, Brasenose College, Oxford
- “Samuel Daniel’s Collection of the History of England”
- (Three months, April – June ’12)
Alan Bryson, Research Associate and Tutor of English, Sheffield University
- “Lordship and Politics in the Reign of Edward VI”
- (Two months, March – May ’12)
Christopher Burlinson, Fellow and College Lecturer in English, Jesus College Cambridge
- “The Poems of Richard Corbett: A Social Edition”
- (One month, 16 January – 17 February '12)
Marie-Louise Coolahan, Lecturer in English, National University of Ireland, Galway
- “Gender and the Construction of Authorship in the Early Modern Period”
- (One month, March '12)
Krystyna Kujawinska Courtney, Professor, Vice Dean for Academic Affairs, University of Łódź
- “Helena Modjeska’s Career in the USA”
- (Two months, August – September '11)
Kevin Curran, Assistant Professor of English, University of North Texas
- “The Revels Plays Edition of Samuel Daniel’s Tragedy of Philotas”
- (One month, June ’12)
Elizabeth Evenden, Lecturer in Book History, Brunel University
- “Early Modern Propaganda and Printing in England and Portugal”
- (Two months, 16 July – 16 September ’11)
Jill R. Fehleison, Associate Professor of History, Quinnipiac University
- “Hearsay or Truth? Catholic/Protestant Polemics and the Maintenance of Religious Difference”
- (One month, June ’12)
Kenneth Fincham, Professor of History, University of Kent
- “Episcopacy and the Church of England, 1630–1670”
- (Two months, tbd)
Frances Gage, Assistant Professor of Renaissance and Baroque Art, SUNY Buffalo
- “Visual Cures: Painting as Medicine in Early Modern Italy”
- (Two months, March – April ’12)
Gail McMurray Gibson, Professor of English and Humanities, Davidson College
- “Cox Macro, The Macro Plays, and the Ghosts of an East Anglian Past”
- (One month, November ’11)
Paul Goring, Professor of English, Norwegian University of Science and Technology
- “Charles Macklin and Eighteenth-Century Theatre Culture”
- (Two months, October – November ’11)
Joel Halcomb, Teaching Assistant in History, University of St. Andrews
- “Colonel Robert Bennett: Puritan Political Pragmatism and Religious Radicalism in the English Revolution”
- (Three months, tbd)
Margaret Hannay, Professor of English, Siena College
- “Appropriating David in the Renaissance”
- (One month, 16 March – 15 April ’12)
Maria Hayward, Reader in Early Modern History, University of Southampton
- “Courting Gloriana: Gift Giving as a Means of Social Advancement at the Court of Elizabeth I”
- (One month, February ’12)
Robert Hornback, Associate Professor of English, Oglethorpe University
- “Early Blackface Fools and Transnational Proto-Racism”
- (Three months, December '11, May – June '12)
Alexa Huang, Associate Professor of English, George Washington University/Research Affiliate in Literature, MIT
- “Shakespeare and East Asia”
- (Three months, January – March ’12)
Michael Rodman Jones, Leverhulme Early Career Fellow, Faculty of English, University of Cambridge
- “Protestant Medievalism”
- (One month, March – April ’12)
Andras Kisery, Assistant Professor of English, City College of New York, CUNY
- “Politicians in Show: Early Jacobean Drama and the Socialization of Political Competence”
- (Three months, February – April ’12)
Laura L. Knoppers, Professor of English, Pennsylvania State University
- “Literature, Luxury, and Nationhood in Milton’s England”
- (One month, February ’12)
Julian Lamb, Assistant Professor of English, Chinese University of Hong Kong
- “Early Modern Orthography, Language Reform, and Wittgenstein”
- (Three months, June – August ’11)
Carole Levin, Willa Cather Professor of History, University of Nebraska
- “Fantasies and Representations of the Sixteenth-Century Dead in the Stuart England Political World Imaginary”
- (Two months, December ’11 – January ’12)
Lia Markey, Mellon Postdoctoral Fellow, Penn Humanities Forum, University of Pennsylvania
- “Renaissance Invention, Collaboration and Process in Stradano’s Nova Reperte”
- (One month, March '12)
Jeanne McCarthy, Assistant Professor of English, Oglethorpe University
- “Schooling the Drama: The Children’s Tradition and the Transformation of Renaissance English Theater”
- (Three months, December '11, May – June '12)
Kevin McGinley, Lecturer in Scottish Cultural Studies, University of the Highland and Islands
- “Scotland on the Late Eighteenth-Century American Stage”
- (Three months, July – September ’11)
Hiram Morgan, Professor of History, University College, Cork
- “Bacon and Ireland: An Annotated Reader”
- (Six weeks, tbd)
Simon P. Newman, Sir Denis Brogan Professor of American History, University of Glasgow
- “Race and Bound Labour in the British Atlantic World”
- (Three months, July – September ’11)
Warren Oakley, Independent Scholar, UK
- “Tracing the Theatrical Life of Robert Harris”
- (Two months, March – April ’12)
Viorel Panaite, Professor of Islamic-Ottoman History, University of Bucharest
- “Western Navigation, Consuls and Piracy in the Ottoman Mediterranean (16th-17th centuries)”
- (Three months, December ’11 – February ’12)
Veronika Schandl, Associate Professor of English Literature, Pázmány Péter Catholic University, Hungary
- “Elizabethan and Jacobean Theaters: The Stage and its Social Context”
- (Three months, February – May ’12)
Hilda Smith, Professor of History, University of Cincinnati
- “Images of Tradeswomen in Early Modern Literature and Art”
- (Three months, March – May ’12)
Tracey Sowerby, Departmental Lecturer in Early Modern History, St. Hilda’s College Oxford
- “Tudor Diplomatic Culture”
- (One month, 20 July – 19 August '11)
Alan Stewart, Professor of English, Columbia University
- “French Shakespeare”
- (Three months, September – November '11)
Mihoko Suzuki, Professor of English, University of Miami
- “Antigone’s Example: Gender, History, and the Politics of Civil War in Early Modern England and France”
- (One month, October ’11)
Carlo Taviani, Ricercatore, Istituto Storico Italo Germanico di Trento
- “Privatized States: European Companies and their Colonies from the Bank of San Giorgio to the English East India Company”
- (Three months, January – March ’12)
Valerie Wayne, Professor of English, University of Hawai’i at Mānoa
- “Introduction to Arden 3 Cymbeline”
- (Two months, April – May ’12)
Bronwen Wilson, Associate Professor of Art History, University of British Columbia
- “Journeys to Constantinople: Inscription, the Horizon, and Duration in Early Modern Travel Imagery”
- (Two months, September '11, June '12)
Laura Lehua Yim, Assistant Professor of English, San Francisco State University
- “Fluid Propriety: Water and Authority in Spenser and Shakespeare”
- (Three months, August - October)