Bibliographies and syllabi from Folger Institute seminars
This article provides bibliographies and past syllabi from previous Folger Institute seminars, workshops, and colloquia. The list continues to grow; please contact institute@folger.edu if we missed one that would be of interest.
- The Foundations of Modern International Thought, 1494–1713
- Late-Spring 2002 Seminar
- The Legal and Cultural Worlds of the Early Modern Inns of Court
- Spring 2012 Seminar
- Constantinople/Istanbul: Destination, Way-Station, City of Renegades
- Fall 2007 Faculty Weekend Seminar
- The Scale of Catastrophe: Ecology and Transition, Medieval to Early Modern
- Spring 2015 Seminar
- Periodization and its Discontents: Medieval and Early Modern Pathways in Literature
- Fall 2011 Seminar
- Cavendish and Hutchinson
- Spring 2017 Seminar
- Rogues, Gypsies, and Outsiders: Early Modern People on the Margins
- Spring 2014 Faculty Weekend Seminar
David Cressy and Lori Anne Ferrell
- Sites of Cultural Stress from Reformation to Revolution
- Primary Sources
- Summer 2004 NEH Institute
- More’s Utopia: Humanist Literature and Political Thought
- Spring 2016 Seminar
- Observation in Early Modern Europe
- Spring 2008 Faculty Weekend Seminar
Simon Ditchfield and Helen Smith
- Narratives of Conversion in Reformation Europe, ca. 1550-1700
- Fall 2014 Faculty Weekend Seminar
- The English Grammar School: Rhetoric, Discipline, Masculinity
- Spring 2007 Faculty Weekend Seminar
- Acquiring Education: Early Modern Women's Pedagogies
- Spring 2013 Faculty Weekend Seminar
- Women on the Verge of Science: Gender and Knowledge in Early Modern Europe
- Late-Spring 2003 Seminar
- Afterlife of the Reformation: Embodied Souls and Their Rivals
- Spring 2015 Seminar
- Law as Politics in England and the Empire, ca. 1600-1830
- Spring Semester Seminar 2013
- The Theory and Practice of Scholarly Editing
- Fall 2001 Seminar
- Religious Conflict and Toleration
- Spring 2005 Faculty Weekend Seminar
- Theatrical Commerce and the Repertory System in Early Modern England
- Fall 2003 Seminar
- Texts of Imagination and Empire: The Founding of Jamestown and Its Atlantic Context
- Summer 2000 NEH Institute
Theodore Leinwand, Kathleen Lynch, and Barbara A. Mowat
- Shakespeare in American Education, 1607-1934
- Spring 2007 Conference
Pamela O. Long and Pamela H. Smith
- Experience and Experiment in Early Modern Europe
- Summer 2001 NEH Institute
- The English Reformation, 1500-1640: One or Many?
- Late-Spring 2004 Seminar
- A Manuscript Miscellany
- Summer 2005 NEH Institute
- Redefining the Sacred in Early Modern England
- Summer 1998 NEH Institute
- Theory and Practice of Editing
- Spring 1998 Seminar
- Connections, Trust, and Causation in Economic History
- Spring 2008 Faculty Weekend Seminar
- Shakespeare: From the Globe to the Global
- Primary Bibliography
- Secondary Bibliography
- Summer 2011 NEH Institute
- Ballads, Broadsides, and Eighteenth-Century Culture
- Spring 2005 Seminar
Carla Gardina Pestana and David S. Shields
- Empire and Culture in the Early Modern English Caribbean
- Fall 2010 Seminar
J.G.A. Pocock, Linda Levy Peck, Gordon J. Schochet
- 1603: Kingship Renewed
- Spring 2003 Seminar
Julia Rudolph and Carl Wennerlind
- Debating Capitalism: Early Modern Political Economies
- Spring 2015 Seminar
- Ritual and Ceremony: Late-Medieval Europe to Early America
- Summer 2010 NEH Institute
- Early Modern Embodiment
- Spring 2004 Seminar
- The Early Modern Book in a Digital Age
- Spring 2001 Workshop
- The University Cultures of Early Modern Oxford and Cambridge
- Fall 2008 Faculty Weekend Seminar
- Emerging Ethnographies in Shakespeare's England
- Fall 2005 Seminar
Greg Walker and Kathleen Lynch
- The Second Shepherds' Play and Early Drama Studies Workshop
- Fall 2007 Workshop
- The Reformation of the Generations: Age, Ancestry and Memory in England 1500-1700
- Spring 2016 Seminar
- Mutualities and Obligations: Social Relationships in Early Modern England
- Spring 2003 Seminar
- Habits of Reading
- Summer 1998 NEH Institute