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 (Withdrew)
- 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 (Deferred)
- 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
Hiro Hirai, Lecturer, Philosophy, Radboud University Nijmegen
- Forgery and Signature between Magic and Science: Pseudo-Paracelsus's "De natura rerum"
Richard Hoyle, Professor, Institute of Historical Research, University of London (Withdrew)
- 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
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