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[[Folger Institute]] short-term fellows for the | [[Folger Institute]] short-term fellows for the 2017–2018 year. See [[previous Folger Institute short-term fellows]] for a multi-year list of previous fellows. | ||
[[ | [[Hannah Baker-Saltmarsh]], Artist in Residence | ||
:'' | :''Research for poetry manuscript, Author Comma A Lady'' | ||
[[ | [[Sarah Barnden]], Postdoctoral Fellow, English, King’s College, London | ||
:'' | :''Shakespeare Performance and the Royal Collections‚ 1714-1952'' | ||
[[ | [[Lakshmi Bulathsinghala]], Adjunct Lecturer, Theatre‚ Asian and Asian-American Studies, and Women, Gender and Sexuality Studies, State University of New York, Binghamton | ||
:'' | :''Humor and Amusement on the Western and the Eastern Stage: A Study of the Clown Characters in Shakespearean Drama and Sri Lankan Nurthi'' | ||
[[ | [[Sarah Burdett]], Independent Scholar | ||
:'' | :''Martial Women in the British Theatre‚ 1789-1815'' | ||
[[ | [[Victoria Burke]], Associate Professor, English, University of Ottawa | ||
:'' | :''Collecting, Compiling, and Creating: Manuscript Writing by Seventeenth-Century Women'' | ||
:Society for the Study of Early Modern Women (SSEMW) Fellow | |||
[[Brooke Conti]], Associate Professor, English, Cleveland State University | |||
:''Religious Nostalgia from Shakespeare to Milton'' | |||
[[ | [[Eugenia Conwayec]], Professor, English, Appalachian State University | ||
: | :''Ballad Keepers of the “Old Love Songs”'' | ||
[[ | [[Sonya Cronin]], Independent Scholar | ||
:'' | :''Royalist Counter Public: Royalist Networks and Communications during the Interregnum'' | ||
:Renaissance Society of America (RSA) Fellow | |||
[[Brian Cummings]], Anniversary Professor, English and Related Literature, University of York | |||
:''Memory‚ Humanism‚ & the Reformation'' | |||
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[[ | [[Noah Dauber]], Associate Professor, Political Science, Colgate University | ||
:''The Reformed Ethics of Thomas Hobbes'' | |||
[[ | [[Markman Ellis]], Professor, School of English and Drama, Queen Mary University of London | ||
:'' | :''Theatrical sociability: Charles Macklin’s British Inquisition‚ 1753-1755'' | ||
[[ | [[Misha Ewen]], Postdoctoral Fellow, History, University College London | ||
:'' | :''Intimate Connections: Virginia and English Society in the Seventeenth Century'' | ||
[[ | [[Christine Ferdinand]], Emerita Fellow Librarian, Libraries and Archives, Magdalen College Oxford | ||
:'' | :''A Biography of the Actor‚ Singer‚ and Businesswoman Anne Bracegirdle'' | ||
[[ | [[Amy Froide]], Professor, History, University of Maryland, Baltimore County | ||
:'' | :''Clayton‚ Morris & Co.: the Clientele of an early Banking House in Restoration London'' | ||
[[ | [[Shanti Graheli]], Research Assistant, School of History, University of St. Andrews | ||
:'' | :''A European Bestseller: The Orlando Furioso and Its Readers'' | ||
[[ | [[Eilish Gregory]], Postdoctoral Researcher, History, University College London | ||
:'' | :''The Integration of the Catholic Community in English Society‚ 1649-1689'' | ||
[[ | [[Matthew Growhoski]], Assistant Research Professor and Lecturer, History, Vanderbilt University | ||
:'' | :''Satire and Secret War: Literary Violence in the Age of Reformation'' | ||
[[ | [[Helen Hattab]], Associate Professor, Philosophy, University of Houston | ||
:'' | :''Substance‚ Unity and Universals in 16th and 17th Century Philosophy'' | ||
[[ | [[Sarah Higinbotham]], Marion L. Brittain Postdoctoral Fellow, Literature‚ Media‚ and Communication, Georgia Tech University | ||
:'' | :''The Violence of the Law: Aesthetics of Justice in Early Modern England'' | ||
[[ | [[Jonathan Hsy]], Associate Professor and Founding Co-Director, English and Digital Humanities Institute, The George Washington University | ||
:'' | :''Digital Pasts: Deaf Culture and the Middle Ages'' | ||
[[ | [[Angela Iannone]], Artist in Residence | ||
:'' | :''“The Prince” Play Five in The Edwin Booth Plays- Edwin Booth, Tommaso Salvini and the performance of Hamlet and Othello in 19th Century American Theatre'' | ||
[[ | [[John Jowet]], Professor and Deputy Director, The Shakespeare Institute, University of Birmingham | ||
:'' | :''Transcript and edition of Edward Dering's Henry IV'' | ||
[[ | [[Carrie Klaus]], Professor, French, DePauw University | ||
:'' | :''Le Sceptre de la France en quenouille: Women’s Political Authority and Expression in the Fronde'' | ||
[[ | [[Laura Kolb]], Assistant Professor, English, Baruch College, The City University of New York | ||
:'' | :''Fictions of Credit in the Age of Shakespeare'' | ||
[[ | [[Heather Kopelson]], Associate Professor, History, University of Alabama | ||
:'' | :''Idolatrous Processions: Music, Dance, and Cultural Exchange in the Atlantic World, 1500-1700'' | ||
:Omohundro Institute of Early American History and Culture (OIEAHC) Fellow | |||
[[Stephanie Koscak]], Assistant Professor, History, Wake Forest University | |||
:''Royal Subjects: Mass Media and the Reinvention of Reverence'' | |||
[[ | [[Colin Lahive]], National University of Ireland Postdoctoral Research Fellow, School of English‚ Drama and Film, University College Dublin | ||
:'' | :''Milton's Irish Readers'' | ||
[[ | [[Katarzyna Lecky]], Assistant Professor, English, Bucknell University | ||
:'' | :''English Roots: Cultivating the Early Modern Commonwealth'' | ||
[[ | [[Hilary Leichter]], Artist in Residence | ||
:'' | :''The Ghost: A Commonplace Book'' | ||
[[ | [[Ivan Lupic]], Assistant Professor, English, Stanford University | ||
:'' | :''Shakespeare and the End of Editing'' | ||
[[ | [[Lynne Magnusson]], Professor, English, University of Toronto | ||
:'' | :''Shakespeare's Language and the Grammar of Possibility'' | ||
[[ | [[James Marino]], Associate Professor, English, Cleveland State University | ||
:'' | :''The Laius Complex: Shakespeare‚ Freud‚ and the Murderous Father'' | ||
[[ | [[Clare McManus]], Professor, English and Creative Writing, University of Roehampton | ||
:'' | :''Early Modern Women's Performance and the Dramatic Canon'' | ||
[[ | [[Nedda Mehdizadeh]], Lecturer, Writing Programs, University of California, Los Angeles | ||
:'' | :''Translating Persia: Safavid Iran and Early Modern English Writing'' | ||
[[ | [[Marc Mierowsky]], S. Ernest Sprott Fellow in Seventeenth-Century Literature, English, University of Cambridge | ||
:'' | :''Friendship as Resistance in the Poetry of Jacobite Women'' | ||
[[ | [[David Miller]], Carolina Distinguished Professor, English and Comparative Literature, University of South Carolina | ||
:''The | :''“Amoretti” and “Epithalamion” for The Collected Works of Edmund Spenser'' | ||
[[ | [[Jennifer Mori]], Professor, History, University of Toronto | ||
:'' | :''Popular science in the Gentleman's Magazine‚ 1778-1826'' | ||
:American Society for Eighteenth-Century Studies (ASECS) Fellow | |||
[[Kendra Packham]], Lewis Walpole Library Visiting Fellow, University Library, Yale University | |||
:''Engaging with Catholic Books in “Long Reformation” England'' | |||
[[ | [[Courtney Quaintance]], Associate Professor, French and Italian, Dartmouth College | ||
:'' | :''Performing Women: Opera, Literature, and the Female Voice in Early Modern Italy'' | ||
:Renaissance Society of America (RSA) Fellow | |||
[[Susan Royal]], Lecturer, Theology and Religion, Durham University | |||
:''Memory and Martyrdom Across Borders: The Waldensians in the Early Modern English Imagination'' | |||
[[ | [[Simon Ryle]], Assistant Professor, English, University of Split | ||
:'' | :''Shakespeare’s Alphabet: Print Technology and Poetic Infrastructure'' | ||
[[ | [[Alec Ryrie]], Professor, Theology and Religion, Durham University | ||
:'' | :''An Emotional History of Atheism in Renaissance England'' | ||
[[ | [[Paul Salzman]], Professor Emeritus, English, La Trobe University | ||
:'' | :''How editors constructed the Renaissance Literary Canon‚ 1825-1915'' | ||
[[ | [[Maria Shmygol]], Postdoctoral Research Associate, English, University of Geneva | ||
:'' | :''The German Shakespeare Project: Tito Andronico (1620)'' | ||
[[ | [[Lauren Shohet]], Professor, English, Villanova University | ||
:'' | :''Yet / Once / More: Mediation, Remedy, and Milton's Paradise Lost'' | ||
[[ | [[James Siemon]], Professor, English, Boston University | ||
:''Social | :''Social Hierarchy and Distinction: Shakespeare'' | ||
[[ | [[Lindsey Snyder]], ASL Interpreter, Educator, and Artist, Theatre, American Shakespeare Center | ||
:'' | :''Sawing the Air Thus: American Sign Language translations of Shakespeare and the Echo of Rhetorical Gesture'' | ||
[[ | [[Sarah Toulalan]], Associate Professor, History, University of Exeter | ||
:''Multiple births in early modern England: mortality‚ maternity‚ meanings'' | |||
Revision as of 15:23, 29 June 2017
Folger Institute short-term fellows for the 2017–2018 year. See previous Folger Institute short-term fellows for a multi-year list of previous fellows.
Hannah Baker-Saltmarsh, Artist in Residence
- Research for poetry manuscript, Author Comma A Lady
Sarah Barnden, Postdoctoral Fellow, English, King’s College, London
- Shakespeare Performance and the Royal Collections‚ 1714-1952
Lakshmi Bulathsinghala, Adjunct Lecturer, Theatre‚ Asian and Asian-American Studies, and Women, Gender and Sexuality Studies, State University of New York, Binghamton
- Humor and Amusement on the Western and the Eastern Stage: A Study of the Clown Characters in Shakespearean Drama and Sri Lankan Nurthi
Sarah Burdett, Independent Scholar
- Martial Women in the British Theatre‚ 1789-1815
Victoria Burke, Associate Professor, English, University of Ottawa
- Collecting, Compiling, and Creating: Manuscript Writing by Seventeenth-Century Women
- Society for the Study of Early Modern Women (SSEMW) Fellow
Brooke Conti, Associate Professor, English, Cleveland State University
- Religious Nostalgia from Shakespeare to Milton
Eugenia Conwayec, Professor, English, Appalachian State University
- Ballad Keepers of the “Old Love Songs”
Sonya Cronin, Independent Scholar
- Royalist Counter Public: Royalist Networks and Communications during the Interregnum
- Renaissance Society of America (RSA) Fellow
Brian Cummings, Anniversary Professor, English and Related Literature, University of York
- Memory‚ Humanism‚ & the Reformation
Noah Dauber, Associate Professor, Political Science, Colgate University
- The Reformed Ethics of Thomas Hobbes
Markman Ellis, Professor, School of English and Drama, Queen Mary University of London
- Theatrical sociability: Charles Macklin’s British Inquisition‚ 1753-1755
Misha Ewen, Postdoctoral Fellow, History, University College London
- Intimate Connections: Virginia and English Society in the Seventeenth Century
Christine Ferdinand, Emerita Fellow Librarian, Libraries and Archives, Magdalen College Oxford
- A Biography of the Actor‚ Singer‚ and Businesswoman Anne Bracegirdle
Amy Froide, Professor, History, University of Maryland, Baltimore County
- Clayton‚ Morris & Co.: the Clientele of an early Banking House in Restoration London
Shanti Graheli, Research Assistant, School of History, University of St. Andrews
- A European Bestseller: The Orlando Furioso and Its Readers
Eilish Gregory, Postdoctoral Researcher, History, University College London
- The Integration of the Catholic Community in English Society‚ 1649-1689
Matthew Growhoski, Assistant Research Professor and Lecturer, History, Vanderbilt University
- Satire and Secret War: Literary Violence in the Age of Reformation
Helen Hattab, Associate Professor, Philosophy, University of Houston
- Substance‚ Unity and Universals in 16th and 17th Century Philosophy
Sarah Higinbotham, Marion L. Brittain Postdoctoral Fellow, Literature‚ Media‚ and Communication, Georgia Tech University
- The Violence of the Law: Aesthetics of Justice in Early Modern England
Jonathan Hsy, Associate Professor and Founding Co-Director, English and Digital Humanities Institute, The George Washington University
- Digital Pasts: Deaf Culture and the Middle Ages
Angela Iannone, Artist in Residence
- “The Prince” Play Five in The Edwin Booth Plays- Edwin Booth, Tommaso Salvini and the performance of Hamlet and Othello in 19th Century American Theatre
John Jowet, Professor and Deputy Director, The Shakespeare Institute, University of Birmingham
- Transcript and edition of Edward Dering's Henry IV
Carrie Klaus, Professor, French, DePauw University
- Le Sceptre de la France en quenouille: Women’s Political Authority and Expression in the Fronde
Laura Kolb, Assistant Professor, English, Baruch College, The City University of New York
- Fictions of Credit in the Age of Shakespeare
Heather Kopelson, Associate Professor, History, University of Alabama
- Idolatrous Processions: Music, Dance, and Cultural Exchange in the Atlantic World, 1500-1700
- Omohundro Institute of Early American History and Culture (OIEAHC) Fellow
Stephanie Koscak, Assistant Professor, History, Wake Forest University
- Royal Subjects: Mass Media and the Reinvention of Reverence
Colin Lahive, National University of Ireland Postdoctoral Research Fellow, School of English‚ Drama and Film, University College Dublin
- Milton's Irish Readers
Katarzyna Lecky, Assistant Professor, English, Bucknell University
- English Roots: Cultivating the Early Modern Commonwealth
Hilary Leichter, Artist in Residence
- The Ghost: A Commonplace Book
Ivan Lupic, Assistant Professor, English, Stanford University
- Shakespeare and the End of Editing
Lynne Magnusson, Professor, English, University of Toronto
- Shakespeare's Language and the Grammar of Possibility
James Marino, Associate Professor, English, Cleveland State University
- The Laius Complex: Shakespeare‚ Freud‚ and the Murderous Father
Clare McManus, Professor, English and Creative Writing, University of Roehampton
- Early Modern Women's Performance and the Dramatic Canon
Nedda Mehdizadeh, Lecturer, Writing Programs, University of California, Los Angeles
- Translating Persia: Safavid Iran and Early Modern English Writing
Marc Mierowsky, S. Ernest Sprott Fellow in Seventeenth-Century Literature, English, University of Cambridge
- Friendship as Resistance in the Poetry of Jacobite Women
David Miller, Carolina Distinguished Professor, English and Comparative Literature, University of South Carolina
- “Amoretti” and “Epithalamion” for The Collected Works of Edmund Spenser
Jennifer Mori, Professor, History, University of Toronto
- Popular science in the Gentleman's Magazine‚ 1778-1826
- American Society for Eighteenth-Century Studies (ASECS) Fellow
Kendra Packham, Lewis Walpole Library Visiting Fellow, University Library, Yale University
- Engaging with Catholic Books in “Long Reformation” England
Courtney Quaintance, Associate Professor, French and Italian, Dartmouth College
- Performing Women: Opera, Literature, and the Female Voice in Early Modern Italy
- Renaissance Society of America (RSA) Fellow
Susan Royal, Lecturer, Theology and Religion, Durham University
- Memory and Martyrdom Across Borders: The Waldensians in the Early Modern English Imagination
Simon Ryle, Assistant Professor, English, University of Split
- Shakespeare’s Alphabet: Print Technology and Poetic Infrastructure
Alec Ryrie, Professor, Theology and Religion, Durham University
- An Emotional History of Atheism in Renaissance England
Paul Salzman, Professor Emeritus, English, La Trobe University
- How editors constructed the Renaissance Literary Canon‚ 1825-1915
Maria Shmygol, Postdoctoral Research Associate, English, University of Geneva
- The German Shakespeare Project: Tito Andronico (1620)
Lauren Shohet, Professor, English, Villanova University
- Yet / Once / More: Mediation, Remedy, and Milton's Paradise Lost
James Siemon, Professor, English, Boston University
- Social Hierarchy and Distinction: Shakespeare
Lindsey Snyder, ASL Interpreter, Educator, and Artist, Theatre, American Shakespeare Center
- Sawing the Air Thus: American Sign Language translations of Shakespeare and the Echo of Rhetorical Gesture
Sarah Toulalan, Associate Professor, History, University of Exeter
- Multiple births in early modern England: mortality‚ maternity‚ meanings