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Fellows in residence at the Folger Institute for 2015–2016.
(NEH) Paul Dover, History, Kennesaw State University
- The Reign of Paper: Information in the Early Modern Age
(NEH) Thomas Fulton, English, Rutgers University
- Biblical Readers and Renaissance Writers: Politics, Hermeneutics, and Literary Culture from Erasmus to Milton
(Mellon) Christopher Highley, English, Ohio State University
- Blackfriars: Playhouse, Church, and Neighborhood in Early Modern London
(Mellon) Alanna Skuse, English, University of Exeter
- ‘Recompact my scatter’d body’: selfhood and surgical alteration in early modern England
(ACLS Frederick Burkhardt Fellowship) Jessica Brantley, Associate Professor of English, Yale University
- The Medieval Imagetext: A Literary History of the Book of Hours
(ACLS Frederick Burkhardt Fellowship), Alexa Huang, Professor of English, The George Washington University
- Shakespeare and East Asia