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The work of the Institute in all its many parts has been generously supported by endowments from the Andrew W. Mellon Foundation, program and fellowship grants from the National Endowment for the Humanities, the sustaining memberships of the universities of the Institute's consortium, and support from a variety of other sources. The Folger Institute helps set the intellectual agenda for early modern humanities. Through their interpretations of primary source materials, its associated scholars bring to light important issues from early modernity that still resonate today. | The work of the Institute in all its many parts has been generously supported by endowments from the Andrew W. Mellon Foundation, program and fellowship grants from the National Endowment for the Humanities, the sustaining memberships of the universities of the Institute's consortium, and support from a variety of other sources. The Folger Institute helps set the intellectual agenda for early modern humanities. Through their interpretations of primary source materials, its associated scholars bring to light important issues from early modernity that still resonate today. | ||
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===Center for Shakespeare Studies=== | ===Center for Shakespeare Studies=== | ||
Revision as of 13:38, 8 August 2014
The Folger Institute is a dedicated center for advanced study and collections-focused research in the humanities at the Folger Shakespeare Library. The Institute fosters targeted investigations of the world-class Folger collection. Through its multi-disciplinary, cross-cultural formal programs and residential research fellowships, the Institute gathers knowledge communities and establishes fresh research and teaching agendas for early modern humanities. Its advanced undergraduate program introduces students to rare materials and the research questions that can be explored with those materials. Plans are also underway to organize larger scale, collaborative research initiatives. This new aggregation was launched at the Folger in 2013.
The work of the Institute in all its many parts has been generously supported by endowments from the Andrew W. Mellon Foundation, program and fellowship grants from the National Endowment for the Humanities, the sustaining memberships of the universities of the Institute's consortium, and support from a variety of other sources. The Folger Institute helps set the intellectual agenda for early modern humanities. Through their interpretations of primary source materials, its associated scholars bring to light important issues from early modernity that still resonate today.
Scholarly resources
List of Folger Institute resources
Bibliographies and syllabi from Folger Institute seminars
Selected publications resulting from Folger Institute seminars
Research fellowships
Folger Institute long-term fellows
Publications by Folger Insititute long-term fellows
Folger Institute short-term fellows
Scholarly programs
Seminars, Workshops, and Colloquia
Center for Shakespeare Studies
Center for Shakespeare Studies
Center for Shakespeare Studies program archive
Center for the History of British Political Thought
Center for the History of British Political Thought
Upcoming programs
To browse the Folger Institute's upcoming seminars, conferences, and talks, click here.
To apply to a Folger Institute scholarly program, read the application guidelines and submit your application here.
Current programs
English Paleography sponsored by the Andrew W. Mellon Foundation.