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Shakespeare Examined Through Performance
1995-1996
“Remember Me”: Shakespeare and the Arts of Memory
Fall 1994
The Imperial Theme: Shakespeare and the Designs of Empire
Spring 1993
Shakespeare and the Languages of Performance
1992-1993
Shakespeare, the Body, and the Material Text
Spring 1992
Union, State, and Empire: The Political Identities of Britain, 1688-1750
Spring 1991
Preachers, Petitioners, and Prophets in the Age of Charles I
Spring 1990
Intertextual and Inter-Repertory Links in London Plays, 1594-1615
Spring 1990
Spring 1990
Political Thought in the English-Speaking World, 1485-1793
Fall 1989
Spring 1989
Spring 1989
Kings, Courtiers, and Judges: Political Discourse in Early Stuart England
Spring 1988
Fall 1987
Shakespeare and the Theatres of His Time
Fall 1987
Printing and Publishing in the Age of Shakespeare
Spring 1987
Political Thought in the Later Stuart Age, 1649-1702
Spring 1986
Rhetoric and Discourse in Shakespeare
Fall 1986
Political Thought in Early Modern England, 1600-1660
Fall 1985
Political Thought in the Elizabethan Age, 1558-1603
Spring 1985
Spring 1984
Political Thought in the Henrician Age, 1500-1550
Fall 1984