NEH Summer Institute for college and university faculty
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Other programs, seminars, institutes, and projects funded by the National Endowment for the Humanities (NEH)
Summer 1987
New Directions in Shakespeare Criticism
Summer 1988
The Problem of an Intellectual History for Shakespeare's Age
Summer 1989
Shakespeare and the History of Taste
June 18 through July 27, 1990
Directed by Joseph G. Price, Professor of English at the Pennsylvania State University
Ceremony and Text in the Renaissance
June 17 through July 26, 1991
Directed by Thomas M. Greene, Frederick Clifford Ford Professor of English and Comparative Literature at Yale University
The Theatre in History: The Social Function of Renaissance Dramatic Genres
June 8 through July 17, 1992
Directed by Jean E. Howard, Professor of English at Columbia University
June 14 through July 29, 1994
Directed by Harry Berger, Jr., Professor of Literature and Art History at Cowell College at the University of California, Santa Cruz
Habits of Reading in Early Modern England
June 16 through July 25, 1997
Directed by Steven N. Zwicker, Professor of English at Washington University
Redefining the Sacred in Early Modern England
June 22 through July 31, 1998
Directed by Richard C. McCoy, Professor of English at Queens College and the Graduate School and University Center at the City University of New York
Texts of Imagination and Empire: The Founding of Jamestown in its Atlantic Context
June 19 through July 28, 2000
Directed by Karen Ordahl Kupperman, Professor of History at New York University
Experience and Experiment in Early Modern Europe
June 25 through August 3, 2001
Directed by Pamela O. Long, senior research fellow at the Dibner institute at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, and Pamela H. Smith, Associate Professor in the Department of History at Pomona College, Claremont and Director of European Studies at Claremont Graduate University
Sites of Cultural Stress from Reformation to Revolution
June 23 through July 31, 2003
Directed by David Cressy, Professor of History, Ohio State University, and Lori Anne Ferrell, Claremont Graduate School
The Handwritten Worlds of Early Modem England
June 20 through July 29, 2005
Directed by Steven W. May, Professor of English at Georgetown College
Ritual and Ceremony from Late-Medieval Europe to Early America
June 21 through July 23, 2010
Directed by Claire Sponsler, Professor of English at the University of Iowa
Shakespeare: From the Globe to the Global
June 13 through July 14, 2011
Directed by Michael Neill, Emeritus Professor of English, University of Auckland