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Folger Institute short-term fellows for the 2010-2011 academic year.
Folger Institute short-term fellows for the 2010–2011 academic year. For Scholarly Programs, see our [[2010–2011 Folger Institute Scholarly Programs|2010–2011 program archive.]]


[[Charles Beem]], Associate Professor of History, University of North Carolina, Pembroke
[[Charles Beem]], Associate Professor of History, University of North Carolina, Pembroke
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[[Sara Brooks]], Lecturer, Princeton University
[[Sara Brooks]], Lecturer, Princeton University
:“Instituting Bodies, Interpreting Ancient Order: Predecessors and Protestant Institution Building”
:“Instituting Bodies, Interpreting Ancient Order: Predecessors and Protestant Institution Building”
:(Two months, July - August '10)
:(Two months, July August '10)
   
   
[[Piers Brown]], Post-doctoral Fellow, University of York
[[Piers Brown]], Post-doctoral Fellow, University of York
:“Donne and the Situation of Literate Work in Early Modern England”
:“Donne and the Situation of Literate Work in Early Modern England”
:(Two months, September - October '10)
:(Two months, September October '10)
   
   
[[Mark Thornton Burnett]], Professor of Renaissance Studies, Queen’s University, Belfast         
[[Mark Thornton Burnett]], Professor of Renaissance Studies, Queen’s University, Belfast         
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[[David Carnegie]], Professor of Theatre, Victoria University of Wellington
[[David Carnegie]], Professor of Theatre, Victoria University of Wellington
:“Works of John Webster, V. 4”
:“Works of John Webster, V. 4”
:(Three months, April - June '11)
:(Three months, April June '11)
   
   
[[Kathleen Comerford]], Professor of History, Georgia Southern University
[[Kathleen Comerford]], Professor of History, Georgia Southern University
:“Jesuit Foundations and Medici Power, 1541-1700”
:“Jesuit Foundations and Medici Power, 1541–1700”
:(One month, July '10)
:(One month, July '10)
   
   
[[Ambereen Dadabhoy]], Lecturer in Western Languages and Literature, Bogazici University
[[Ambereen Dadabhoy]], Lecturer in Western Languages and Literature, Bogazici University
:“The Stage Turk: Suleyman the Magnificent on the English Stage”
:“The Stage Turk: Suleyman the Magnificent on the English Stage”
:(Three months, March - May '11)
:(Three months, March May '11)
   
   
[[Jason Denman]], Associate Professor of English, Utica College
[[Jason Denman]], Associate Professor of English, Utica College
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[[Francesca Di Blasio]], Assistant Professor of English Literature, University of Trento
[[Francesca Di Blasio]], Assistant Professor of English Literature, University of Trento
:“The Antipodes in Early Modern Account: Heresy, Utopia, and Travel”
:“The Antipodes in Early Modern Account: Heresy, Utopia, and Travel”
:(Three months, February - March '11)
:(Three months, February March '11)
   
   
[[Cary Di Pietro]], Sessional Lecturer II in English and Drama, University of Toronto at Mississauga
[[Cary Di Pietro]], Sessional Lecturer II in English and Drama, University of Toronto at Mississauga
:“Seeing through Shakespeare: Visual Culture and Performance in England, 1660-1960”
:“Seeing through Shakespeare: Visual Culture and Performance in England, 1660–1960”
:(One month, December '10)
:(One month, December '10)
   
   
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[[Ian Gadd]], Senior Lecturer in English, Bath Spa University
[[Ian Gadd]], Senior Lecturer in English, Bath Spa University
:“Copyright and Corporate Publishing in the Stationers’ Company, 1617-1710”
:“Copyright and Corporate Publishing in the Stationers’ Company, 1617–1710”
:(Four months, January through July '11)
:(Four months, January through July '11)
   
   
[[Anthony Guneratne]], Associate Professor of Communication, Florida Atlantic University
[[Anthony Guneratne]], Associate Professor of Communication, Florida Atlantic University
:“Rediscovering Shakespeare: the Role of Archives in Reconstructing the Shakespeare Film Canon”
:“Rediscovering Shakespeare: the Role of Archives in Reconstructing the Shakespeare Film Canon”
:(Two months, March - April '11)
:(Two months, March April '11)
   
   
[[Karl Gunther]], Assistant Professor of History, University of Miami
[[Karl Gunther]], Assistant Professor of History, University of Miami
:“The Ideological Origins of English Puritanism, 1525-1590”
:“The Ideological Origins of English Puritanism, 1525–1590”
:(One month, July '10)
:(One month, July '10)
   
   
[[R. Carter Hailey]],  Research Associate, The College of William and Mary
[[R. Carter Hailey]],  Research Associate, The College of William and Mary
:“The Shakespeare Papers”
:“The Shakespeare Papers”
:(Three months, September - November '10)
:(Three months, September November '10)
   
   
[[Jeffery Hankins]], Assistant Professor of History, Louisiana Tech University
[[Jeffery Hankins]], Assistant Professor of History, Louisiana Tech University
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[[Jonathan Hsy]], Assistant Professor of English, George Washington University
[[Jonathan Hsy]], Assistant Professor of English, George Washington University
:“Polyglot Production: Multilingual Writing and London Trade, 1340-1540”
:“Polyglot Production: Multilingual Writing and London Trade, 1340–1540”
:(Three months, September - November '10)
:(Three months, September November '10)
   
   
[[Mariko Ichikawa]], Professor [of English], Tohoku University
[[Mariko Ichikawa]], Professor [of English], Tohoku University
:“A Study of Early Modern Basic Theatrical Terms”
:“A Study of Early Modern Basic Theatrical Terms”
:(Three months, April - June '11)
:(Three months, April June '11)
   
   
[[Robert Jones]], Senior Lecturer in English, University of Leeds
[[Robert Jones]], Senior Lecturer in English, University of Leeds
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[[Sean Keilen]], Associate Professor of English, College of William and Mary
[[Sean Keilen]], Associate Professor of English, College of William and Mary
:“Circle of Affection: Imitation and Tradition in Renaissance Poetry”
:“Circle of Affection: Imitation and Tradition in Renaissance Poetry”
:(Three months, June - August '10)
:(Three months, June August '10)
   
   
[[Gerard Kilroy]], Honorary Visiting Professor, University College London
[[Gerard Kilroy]], Honorary Visiting Professor, University College London
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[[Jesus López-Peláez Casellas]], Associate Professor of English, University of Jaén
[[Jesus López-Peláez Casellas]], Associate Professor of English, University of Jaén
:“The Representation of the Muslim, Jewish, and Spanish Other in the Construction of the English Early Modern Identity”
:“The Representation of the Muslim, Jewish, and Spanish Other in the Construction of the English Early Modern Identity”
:(Six weeks, July - August '10)
:(Six weeks, July August '10)
   
   
[[Katherine Maynard]], Associate Professor of French, Washington College
[[Katherine Maynard]], Associate Professor of French, Washington College
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[[Richard C. McCoy]], Professor of English, Queens College, CUNY
[[Richard C. McCoy]], Professor of English, Queens College, CUNY
:“Faith in Shakespeare”
:“Faith in Shakespeare”
:(Two months, November - December '10)
:(Two months, November December '10)
   
   
[[David McInnis]], Ph.D. Candidate (degree in hand by time of residence), University of Melbourne
[[David McInnis]], Ph.D. Candidate (degree in hand by time of residence), University of Melbourne
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[[Dieter Mehl]], Professor Emeritus of English, University of Bonn
[[Dieter Mehl]], Professor Emeritus of English, University of Bonn
:“A Variorum Edition of Shakespeare’s ‘Poems’”
:“A Variorum Edition of Shakespeare’s ‘Poems’”
:(Two months, May - June '11)
:(Two months, May June '11)
   
   
[[Shannon Miller]], Professor of English, Temple University
[[Shannon Miller]], Professor of English, Temple University
:“On the Margins of History: Studies in Pamphlet Collections”
:“On the Margins of History: Studies in Pamphlet Collections”
:(Three months, March - May '11)
:(Three months, March May '11)
   
   
[[Melissa Mowry]], Associate Professor of English, St. John’s University
[[Melissa Mowry]], Associate Professor of English, St. John’s University
:“Ties that Bind: The Hermeneutics of Collectivity and the English Literary Imagination, 1642-1748”
:“Ties that Bind: The Hermeneutics of Collectivity and the English Literary Imagination, 1642-1748”
:(Three months, August - October '10)
:(Three months, August October '10)
   
   
[[Alan H. Nelson]], Professor Emeritus of English, University of California, Berkeley
[[Alan H. Nelson]], Professor Emeritus of English, University of California, Berkeley
:“The Library, Manuscripts, Life, and Opinions of Richard Smith (1590-1675)”
:“The Library, Manuscripts, Life, and Opinions of Richard Smith (1590-1675)”
:(Three months, September - November '10)
:(Three months, September November '10)
   
   
[[Webster Newbold]], Associate Professor of English, Ball State University
[[Webster Newbold]], Associate Professor of English, Ball State University
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[[Jose Roberto O’Shea]], Professor of English, Universidade Federal de Santa Catarina
[[Jose Roberto O’Shea]], Professor of English, Universidade Federal de Santa Catarina
:“Annotated Verse Translation of Shakespeare’s ''Two Noble Kinsmen''”
:“Annotated Verse Translation of Shakespeare’s ''Two Noble Kinsmen''”
:(Three months, August - October '10)
:(Three months, August October '10)
   
   
[[Lena Cowen Orlin]], Professor of English, Georgetown University
[[Lena Cowen Orlin]], Professor of English, Georgetown University
:“The Textual Life of Things in Early Modern England”
:“The Textual Life of Things in Early Modern England”
:(Two months, June - September '10)
:(Two months, June September '10)
   
   
[[Mark Rankin]], Assistant Professor of English, James Madison University
[[Mark Rankin]], Assistant Professor of English, James Madison University
:“The Myth of Henry VIII in Early Modern England”
:“The Myth of Henry VIII in Early Modern England”
:(Three months, January - March '11)
:(Three months, January March '11)
   
   
[[Dosia Reichardt]], Lecturer, James Cook University
[[Dosia Reichardt]], Lecturer, James Cook University
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[[Kate Rumbold]], Research Fellow, Shakespeare Institute, Birmingham
[[Kate Rumbold]], Research Fellow, Shakespeare Institute, Birmingham
:“Shakespeare Anthologized”
:“Shakespeare Anthologized”
:(Two months, June - July '11)
:(Two months, June July '11)
   
   
[[Monica Santini]], Research Fellow, University of Padua
[[Monica Santini]], Research Fellow, University of Padua
:“The Queen’s Other Isle: Elizabeth I’s Letters to Ireland”
:“The Queen’s Other Isle: Elizabeth I’s Letters to Ireland”
:(Two months, October - November '10)
:(Two months, October November '10)
   
   
[[Kathryn Schwarz]], Associate Professor of English, Vanderbilt University
[[Kathryn Schwarz]], Associate Professor of English, Vanderbilt University
:“Counterfactual Women: Femininity and Teleology in Early Modern England”
:“Counterfactual Women: Femininity and Teleology in Early Modern England”
:(Three months, October - December '10)
:(Three months, October December '10)
   
   
[[Marlis Schweitzer]], Assistant Professor of Theatre, York University
[[Marlis Schweitzer]], Assistant Professor of Theatre, York University
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[[Jessica Sharkey]], Research Fellow, Wolfson College, Cambridge
[[Jessica Sharkey]], Research Fellow, Wolfson College, Cambridge
:“Thomas Wolsey’s Reputation and its European Context”
:“Thomas Wolsey’s Reputation and its European Context”
:(Three months, September - November)
:(Three months, September November)
   
   
[[Ian Smith]], Professor of English, Lafayette College
[[Ian Smith]], Professor of English, Lafayette College
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[[Anke Timmermann]], Postdoctoral Research Associate, University of Glasgow
[[Anke Timmermann]], Postdoctoral Research Associate, University of Glasgow
:“How Bess of Hardwick Read the News”
:“How Bess of Hardwick Read the News”
:(One month, May - June '11)
:(One month, May June '11)
   
   
[[David Trim]], Honorary Research Fellow, University of Reading
[[David Trim]], Honorary Research Fellow, University of Reading
:“Tyranny, Resistance, and the Calvinist Ideology of Holy War, 1560-1650”
:“Tyranny, Resistance, and the Calvinist Ideology of Holy War, 1560-1650”
:(Three months, August - September '10)
:(Three months, August September '10)
   
   
[[Angus Vine]], Lecturer in Early Modern Literature, University of Sussex
[[Angus Vine]], Lecturer in Early Modern Literature, University of Sussex
:“Manuscripts, Merchants, and Miscellanea”
:“Manuscripts, Merchants, and Miscellanea”
:(One month, July - August '10)
:(One month, July August '10)
   
   
[[Andrew Walkling]], Dean’s Assistant Professor of Early Modern Studies, SUNY, Binghamton
[[Andrew Walkling]], Dean’s Assistant Professor of Early Modern Studies, SUNY, Binghamton
:“Instruments of Absolutism: Restoration Court Culture and the Epideictic Mode”
:“Instruments of Absolutism: Restoration Court Culture and the Epideictic Mode”
:(Three months, April - June '11)
:(Three months, April June '11)
   
   
[[J. Christopher Warner]], Professor of English, Le Moyne College
[[J. Christopher Warner]], Professor of English, Le Moyne College
:“Tottel’s Miscellany in the Marian Book Market”
:“Tottel’s Miscellany in the Marian Book Market”
:(Three months, December '10 - February '11)
:(Three months, December '10 February '11)
   
   
[[Adrian C. Weimer]], Instructional Assistant Professor of Religion, University of Mississippi
[[Adrian C. Weimer]], Instructional Assistant Professor of Religion, University of Mississippi
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[[Rachel Willie]], Teaching Associate in English, University of York
[[Rachel Willie]], Teaching Associate in English, University of York
:“Staging Revolution: Drama, Reinvention, and Historical Interpretation”
:“Staging Revolution: Drama, Reinvention, and Historical Interpretation”
:(Two months, January - March '11)
:(Two months, January March '11)
   
   
[[David Worrall]], Professor of English, Nottingham Trent University
[[David Worrall]], Professor of English, Nottingham Trent University
:“Performing Britannia”
:“Performing Britannia”
:(One month, December '10 - January '11)
:(One month, December '10 January '11)


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Latest revision as of 10:06, 4 March 2015

Folger Institute short-term fellows for the 2010–2011 academic year. For Scholarly Programs, see our 2010–2011 program archive.

Charles Beem, Associate Professor of History, University of North Carolina, Pembroke

“Lord of Misrule: The Life and Times of George Ferrers”
(One month, March '11)

Sara Brooks, Lecturer, Princeton University

“Instituting Bodies, Interpreting Ancient Order: Predecessors and Protestant Institution Building”
(Two months, July – August '10)

Piers Brown, Post-doctoral Fellow, University of York

“Donne and the Situation of Literate Work in Early Modern England”
(Two months, September – October '10)

Mark Thornton Burnett, Professor of Renaissance Studies, Queen’s University, Belfast

“Shakespeare and World Cinema”
(One month, April '11)

David Carnegie, Professor of Theatre, Victoria University of Wellington

“Works of John Webster, V. 4”
(Three months, April – June '11)

Kathleen Comerford, Professor of History, Georgia Southern University

“Jesuit Foundations and Medici Power, 1541–1700”
(One month, July '10)

Ambereen Dadabhoy, Lecturer in Western Languages and Literature, Bogazici University

“The Stage Turk: Suleyman the Magnificent on the English Stage”
(Three months, March – May '11)

Jason Denman, Associate Professor of English, Utica College

“Artificial Shadows: The Skepticism of Seventeenth-Century English Tragedy”
(One month, July '10)

Francesca Di Blasio, Assistant Professor of English Literature, University of Trento

“The Antipodes in Early Modern Account: Heresy, Utopia, and Travel”
(Three months, February – March '11)

Cary Di Pietro, Sessional Lecturer II in English and Drama, University of Toronto at Mississauga

“Seeing through Shakespeare: Visual Culture and Performance in England, 1660–1960”
(One month, December '10)

Jeffrey Doty, Assistant Professor of English, West Texas A & M University

“Popularity and Publicity in Shakespeare’s Theater”
(One month, July '10)

Julie Eckerle, Assistant Professor of English, University of Minnesota, Morris

“Romancing the Self: A Study of Early Modern English-Women’s Life Writing”
(One month, June '11)

Ian Gadd, Senior Lecturer in English, Bath Spa University

“Copyright and Corporate Publishing in the Stationers’ Company, 1617–1710”
(Four months, January through July '11)

Anthony Guneratne, Associate Professor of Communication, Florida Atlantic University

“Rediscovering Shakespeare: the Role of Archives in Reconstructing the Shakespeare Film Canon”
(Two months, March – April '11)

Karl Gunther, Assistant Professor of History, University of Miami

“The Ideological Origins of English Puritanism, 1525–1590”
(One month, July '10)

R. Carter Hailey, Research Associate, The College of William and Mary

“The Shakespeare Papers”
(Three months, September – November '10)

Jeffery Hankins, Assistant Professor of History, Louisiana Tech University

“The Dangerous Days of Religious Refugees”
(Six weeks, tbd)

Jacob Heil, Independent Scholar, Baltimore, MD

“Making Poems: A Bibliographic Investigation of Poems by J.D.”
(One month, July '10)

Jonathan Hsy, Assistant Professor of English, George Washington University

“Polyglot Production: Multilingual Writing and London Trade, 1340–1540”
(Three months, September – November '10)

Mariko Ichikawa, Professor [of English], Tohoku University

“A Study of Early Modern Basic Theatrical Terms”
(Three months, April – June '11)

Robert Jones, Senior Lecturer in English, University of Leeds

“Mary Tickell’s Letters to her Sister”
(One month, July '10)

Sean Keilen, Associate Professor of English, College of William and Mary

“Circle of Affection: Imitation and Tradition in Renaissance Poetry”
(Three months, June – August '10)

Gerard Kilroy, Honorary Visiting Professor, University College London

“’Beyond the sownde of tounge or quill’: the Impact, in Print and in Manuscript, of Edmund Campion, S.J.”
(Three months, tbd)

Brian Lockey, Associate Professor of English, St. John’s University

“Catholics, Royalists, Cosmopolitans: Writing at the Margins of Early Modern England”
(One month, March '11)

Jesus López-Peláez Casellas, Associate Professor of English, University of Jaén

“The Representation of the Muslim, Jewish, and Spanish Other in the Construction of the English Early Modern Identity”
(Six weeks, July – August '10)

Katherine Maynard, Associate Professor of French, Washington College

“Guillaume Du Bartas’ Epic Endeavors”
(One month, July '10)

Richard C. McCoy, Professor of English, Queens College, CUNY

“Faith in Shakespeare”
(Two months, November – December '10)

David McInnis, Ph.D. Candidate (degree in hand by time of residence), University of Melbourne

“The Lost Plays Database (lostplays.org)”
(One month, February '11)

Dieter Mehl, Professor Emeritus of English, University of Bonn

“A Variorum Edition of Shakespeare’s ‘Poems’”
(Two months, May – June '11)

Shannon Miller, Professor of English, Temple University

“On the Margins of History: Studies in Pamphlet Collections”
(Three months, March – May '11)

Melissa Mowry, Associate Professor of English, St. John’s University

“Ties that Bind: The Hermeneutics of Collectivity and the English Literary Imagination, 1642-1748”
(Three months, August – October '10)

Alan H. Nelson, Professor Emeritus of English, University of California, Berkeley

“The Library, Manuscripts, Life, and Opinions of Richard Smith (1590-1675)”
(Three months, September – November '10)

Webster Newbold, Associate Professor of English, Ball State University

The English Secretary by Angel Day: a Critical Edition”
(One month, July '10)

Corinne Noirot-Maguire, Assistant Professor of French, Virginia Tech

“Jean de la Taille’s Dramatic Quill”
(One month, March '11)

Veronica O’Mara, Senior Lecturer, University of Hull

“A Critical Edition of Thomas Wimbledon’s Paul’s Cross Sermon of c. 1387”
(One month, May '11)

Jose Roberto O’Shea, Professor of English, Universidade Federal de Santa Catarina

“Annotated Verse Translation of Shakespeare’s Two Noble Kinsmen
(Three months, August – October '10)

Lena Cowen Orlin, Professor of English, Georgetown University

“The Textual Life of Things in Early Modern England”
(Two months, June – September '10)

Mark Rankin, Assistant Professor of English, James Madison University

“The Myth of Henry VIII in Early Modern England”
(Three months, January – March '11)

Dosia Reichardt, Lecturer, James Cook University

“‘Death in a New Dress’: Seventeenth-Century Comic Elegies and the Culture of Mourning”
(One month, November '10)

Kate Rumbold, Research Fellow, Shakespeare Institute, Birmingham

“Shakespeare Anthologized”
(Two months, June – July '11)

Monica Santini, Research Fellow, University of Padua

“The Queen’s Other Isle: Elizabeth I’s Letters to Ireland”
(Two months, October – November '10)

Kathryn Schwarz, Associate Professor of English, Vanderbilt University

“Counterfactual Women: Femininity and Teleology in Early Modern England”
(Three months, October – December '10)

Marlis Schweitzer, Assistant Professor of Theatre, York University

“Bringing the World to Broadway: Tracking the Transnational Trade in Theatrical Commodities”
(Two months, tbd)

Jessica Sharkey, Research Fellow, Wolfson College, Cambridge

“Thomas Wolsey’s Reputation and its European Context”
(Three months, September – November)

Ian Smith, Professor of English, Lafayette College

“Fabricated Identities: Racial Cross-Dressing on the Early Modern Stage”
(One month, October '10)

Abraham Stoll, Associate Professor of English, University of San Diego

“Thus Conscience in Early Modern England”
(One month, June '10)

Felicity Stout, Research Associate, University of Sheffield

“Giles Fletcher the Elder and the Elizabethan Commonwealth”
(Two months, July - August '10)

Catherine Thomas, Assistant Professor of English, College of Charleston

“Shakespeare and the Graphic Arts: Sketching the Past”
(One month, March '10)

Anke Timmermann, Postdoctoral Research Associate, University of Glasgow

“How Bess of Hardwick Read the News”
(One month, May – June '11)

David Trim, Honorary Research Fellow, University of Reading

“Tyranny, Resistance, and the Calvinist Ideology of Holy War, 1560-1650”
(Three months, August – September '10)

Angus Vine, Lecturer in Early Modern Literature, University of Sussex

“Manuscripts, Merchants, and Miscellanea”
(One month, July – August '10)

Andrew Walkling, Dean’s Assistant Professor of Early Modern Studies, SUNY, Binghamton

“Instruments of Absolutism: Restoration Court Culture and the Epideictic Mode”
(Three months, April – June '11)

J. Christopher Warner, Professor of English, Le Moyne College

“Tottel’s Miscellany in the Marian Book Market”
(Three months, December '10 – February '11)

Adrian C. Weimer, Instructional Assistant Professor of Religion, University of Mississippi

“Divine Consolations: A Cultural History of Affliction”
(One month, tbd)

Joshua Westgard, Haslam Post-doctoral Research Fellow, Marco Institute, University of Tennessee

“Bede’s History and its Readers in the Age of Print”
(One month, July '10)

Rachel Willie, Teaching Associate in English, University of York

“Staging Revolution: Drama, Reinvention, and Historical Interpretation”
(Two months, January – March '11)

David Worrall, Professor of English, Nottingham Trent University

“Performing Britannia”
(One month, December '10 – January '11)