NEH Summer Institute for college and university faculty: Difference between revisions
No edit summary |
No edit summary |
||
Line 14: | Line 14: | ||
[[The Theatre in History: The Social Function of Renaissance Dramatic Genres|'''The Theatre in History: The Social Function of Renaissance Dramatic Genres''']] | [[The Theatre in History: The Social Function of Renaissance Dramatic Genres|'''The Theatre in History: The Social Function of Renaissance Dramatic Genres''']] | ||
''June 8 through July 17, | ''June 8 through July 17, 1992'' | ||
Directed by [[Jean E. Howard]], Professor of English at Columbia University | Directed by [[Jean E. Howard]], Professor of English at Columbia University | ||
'''[[The Graphic Revolution in Early Modern Europe: The Politics and Technologies of Representations in the Visual, Literary, and Theatrical Arts from 1400 to 1660]]''' | |||
''June 14 through July 29, 1994'' | |||
Directed by [[Harry Berger, Jr.]], Professor of Literature and Art History at Cowell College at the University of California, Santa Cruz |
Revision as of 12:46, 13 June 2017
This article is currently a draft. |
Shakespeare and the History of Taste
June 18 through July 27, 1990
Directed by Joseph G. Price, Professor of English at the Pennsylvania State University
Ceremony and Text in the Renaissance
June 17 through July 26, 1991
Directed by Thomas M. Greene, Frederick Clifford Ford Professor of English and Comparative Literature at Yale University
The Theatre in History: The Social Function of Renaissance Dramatic Genres
June 8 through July 17, 1992
Directed by Jean E. Howard, Professor of English at Columbia University
June 14 through July 29, 1994
Directed by Harry Berger, Jr., Professor of Literature and Art History at Cowell College at the University of California, Santa Cruz