Folger Institute 2016-2017 short-term fellows
Folger Institute short-term fellows for the 2016–2017 year. See previous Folger Institute short-term fellows for a multi-year list of previous fellows.
Angela Andreani, Marie Curie Intra-European Research Fellow, English, University of Sussex, Meredith Hanmer: Mapping the career of an Anglican Divine in the Elizabethan Church
Kerri Andrews, Associate Professor, School of Humanities, University of Strathclyde,The Letters of Hannah More: A Digital Edition
Matthew Augustine, Lecturer, School of English, University of St. Andrews, Aesthetics of Contingency: Writing, Politics, and Culture in England, 1639-1689
Chris Barrett, Assistant Professor, English, Louisiana State University, The Underside of the Map: Cartographic Anxieties and Early Modern English Literature
Sara Beam, Associate Professor, History, University of Victoria, The Violence of Godly Justice: Torture in the Republic of Geneva‚ 1550-1750
Fabrizio Bigotti, Associate Research Fellow, Centre for Medical History, University of Exeter, Santorio Santorio in the Manuscripts of the Folger Shakespeare Library (1607-1658)
Anston Bosman, Associate Professor, English, Amherst College, Shakespeare in Multimedia Translation
William Carroll, Professor, English, Boston University, Multiplying Villainies: A Cultural History of Macbeth
Jennifer Clement, Assistant Professor, School of Communication and Arts, The University of Queensland, Print‚ Passions‚ and the Early Modern Sermon‚ 1603-1660
Jason Cohen, Assistant Professor, English, Berea College, Scala Intellectualis: Functions of Scale in Francis Bacon's New Humanism
Sonya Cronin, Independent Scholar, Royalist Counter Public: Royalist Networks and Communications during the Interregnum
Ambereen Dadabhoy, Visiting Assistant Professor, Literature, Harvey Mudd College, Why Black Lives Matter in Shakespeare
Katharine De Rycker, Research Associate, School of English Literature, Language, and Linguistics, Newcastle University, The Thomas Nashe Project
Michelle DiMeo, Curator of Digital Collections, Othmer Library of Chemical History, Chemical Heritage Foundation, The Intellectual Life of Katherine Jones‚ Lady Ranelagh (1615-91)
Hillary Eklund, Associate Professor, English, Loyola University New Orleans, World Enough and Time: Ecology and the Logic of Empire in Renaissance Literature
Frances Gage, Associate Professor, Fine Arts, Buffalo State, SUNY, Gossip‚ Blasphemy and Conversion: The Discalced Carmelites and the Reception of Caravaggio's Death of the Virgin
John Garcia, Ford Foundation Postdoctoral Fellow, American Antiquarian Society, Transatlantic Rambles: John Dunton‚ Colonial New England‚ and the London Book Trade‚ 1686 to 1700
Indira Ghose, Professor, English, University of Fribourg, Renaissance Courtesy Literature and the Theatre
Benjamin Goldberg, Instructor, Humanities and Cultural Studies, University of South Florida, Medicine and Margaret Cavendish
Marissa Greenberg, Associate Professor, English, University of New Mexico, Adam in the Motions: Revolution in Seventeenth-Century Literature
Richard Hoyle, Professor, Institute of Historical Research, University of London, Petitioning as a Means of Communication in Early Modern England‚ 1558-1642
Ann Hughes, Professor Emerita, School of Humanities, Keele University, Preachers‚ Hearers‚ Readers in the English Revolution
Phebe Jensen, Professor, English, Utah State University, The Early Modern English Calendar
Brian Lockey, Associate Professor, English, St. John's University, "To the Defense of my Secret Conscience": Public Narratives of Conversion within the Early Modern Republic of Letters
Jesus López-Peláez Casellas, Associate Professor, English, University of Jaen, The Loss of Spain topos: A Critical Bilingual (Spanish and English) Edition of Thomas Dekker's Lust's Dominion and W. Rowley's All's Lost by Lust
Lucia Martinez, Assistant Professor, English, Reed College, Mere Meter: Early Modern Metrical Psalms and the Sound of English Poetry
Jeffrey Masten, Professor, English, Northwestern University, A New Critical Edition of Christopher Marlowe's Edward II
Vin Nardizzi, Associate Professor, English, University of British Columbia, Marvellous Vegetables in Renaissance Poetry
Julia Osman, Assistant Professor, History‚ Mississippi State University, War by the Book: Disciplining War in French Imagination and On the Battlefield 1550-1789
Holly Pickett, Associate Professor, English, Washington and Lee University, Sensational Idolatry: Reforming the Senses in Early Modern English Drama
Jason Gray Platt, Playwright, Ye Bare and Ye Cubb
Laura Rosenthal, Professor, English, University of Maryland, Cosmopolites: Men of the World‚ Sophisticated Ladies‚ and the London Theater Culture‚ 1660-1760
Anna Sagal, Independent Scholar, Women's Periodicals and the Philosophical Girl
Elizabeth Scala, Professor, English‚ University of Texas, Shakespeare and the Renaissance Chaucer Book
Emma Solberg, Assistant Professor, English, Bowdoin College, The Promiscuity of the Virgin
Ginger Strand, Non-Fiction Writer, Charlotte Cushman and her Circle
Erin Sullivan, Senior Lecturer, Shakespeare Institute, University of Birmingham, Shakespeare and Digital Performance
Andrea Sununu, Professor, English, DePauw University, "The Plays‚" for The Complete Writings of Katherine Philips‚ co-edited with Elizabeth H. Hageman
Susan Valladares, Lecturer, English, Worcester College, University of Oxford, The Eighteenth-Century Stock Play
Jessica Walker, Contingent Faculty, History/Center for Liberal Arts, The Johns Hopkins University, Ancestry and Allegiance in Marian England
Andrew Walkling, Associate Professor, Theatre, Binghamton University, Music for the Restoration Tempest, 1695–1775: Henry Purcell's Successors and the 1786 Harrison Score
Daniel Wasserman-Soler, Assistant Professor, History, Alma College, A Sixteenth-Century Best-Seller: Luis de Granada's Libro de la oracion y meditacion
Andy Wood, Professor, History, Durham University, Social Relations and Everyday Life in England‚ 1500-1640
David Worrall, Professor, English, Nottingham Trent University, The Economics of Culture: Drury Lane during Edmund Kean’s Early Seasons