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Richard Ansell, British Academy Postdoctoral Fellow, University of Leicester
[[Folger Institute]] short-term fellows for the 2018–2019 year.
Reading Travels: The Afterlives of European Voyages, 1600-1750


Abdulhamit Arvas, Assistant Professor of Theater, University of California, Santa Barbara
How to Do Things with the Indian Boy: Desiring Boys on the Shakespearean Stage


Betul Basaran, Associate Professor of Religious Studies, St. Mary’s College of Maryland
[[Richard Ansell]], British Academy Postdoctoral Fellow, University of Leicester
Cross-Cultural Intimacy and Marriage between Europeans and Ottoman Women in the Early Modern Era


Sarah Bendall, Tutor and Early Career Researcher, University of Sydney
''Reading Travels: The Afterlives of European Voyages, 1600-1750''
Shaping Femininity: Consuming and Wearing Structural Undergarments in Sixteenth and Seventeenth-Century England
Society for the Study of Early Modern Women (SSEMW) Fellow


Anna Riehl Bertolet, Associate Professor of English, Auburn University
[[Abdulhamit Arvas]], Assistant Professor of Theater, University of California, Santa Barbara
Written in Thread: Gendered Entanglement and Early Modern Needlework


Alexander Bick, Associate Director and Fellow, Henry A. Kissinger Center for Global Affairs, The Johns Hopkins University
''How to Do Things with the Indian Boy: Desiring Boys on the Shakespearean Stage''
Governing the Free Sea: New World Visions and West India Company Politics, 1618-1648


Debra Ann Byrd, Producing Artistic Director & Classical Actress, Harlem Shakespeare Festival
[[Betul Basaran]], Associate Professor of Religious Studies, St. Mary’s College of Maryland
BECOMING OTHELLO: A Black Girl's Journey
Artist-in-Residence Fellow


Frederic Clark, Assistant Professor of Classics, University of Southern California & Postdoctoral Fellow, Rice University
''Cross-Cultural Intimacy and Marriage between Europeans and Ottoman Women in the Early Modern Era''
Diving Time: The Invention of Historical Periods in Early Modern Europe


Bradin Cormack, Professor of English, Princeton University
[[Sarah Bendall]], Tutor and Early Career Researcher, University of Sydney
In the Time of Example


Carla Della Gatta, Assistant Professor of Critical Studies-Theatre, University of Southern California
''Shaping Femininity: Consuming and Wearing Structural Undergarments in Sixteenth and Seventeenth-Century England''
Shakespeare & Latinidad: The Staging of Intracultural Theatre
Society for the Study of Early Modern Women'' ''


Adhaar Noor Desai, Assistant Professor of Literature, Bard College
[[Anna Riehl Bertolet]], Associate Professor of English, Auburn University
Blotted Lines: Imperfection and Early Modern English Literature


Matthew Dimmock, Professor of Early Modern Studies, University of Sussex
''Written in Thread: Gendered Entanglement and Early Modern Needlework''
Volume Five of the Oxford University Press edition of Richard Hakluyt, The Principal Navigations, (1598-1600)


Freddy Dominguez, Assistant Professor of History, University of Arkansas
[[Alexander Bick]], Associate Director and Fellow, Henry A. Kissinger Center for Global Affairs, The Johns Hopkins University
Radicals in Exile: English Catholic Books during the Reign of Philip II
Renaissance Society of America (RSA) Fellow


Holly Dugan, Associate Professor of English, The George Washington University
''Governing the Free Sea: New World Visions and West India Company Politics, 1618-1648''
The Famous Ape
Shakespeare Association of America (SAA) Fellow


Peter Elmer, Honorary Fellow at the Centre for Medical History, Exeter University
[[Debra Ann Byrd]], Producing Artistic Director & Classical Actress, Harlem Shakespeare Festival, Artist-in-Residence
Exploring the World of Early Modern Chemistry: The Evidence of the John Ward Diaries


Amy Erickson, University Lecturer in Early Modern British Economic and Social History, University of Cambridge
''BECOMING OTHELLO: A Black Girl's Journey''
Work and Gender in England 1550-1850


Cassandra Gorman, Lecturer in English, Anglia Ruskin University
[[Frederic Clark]], Assistant Professor of Classics, University of Southern California & Postdoctoral Fellow, Rice University
(Al)chemical Women’s Writing and Renaissance England, 1580-1690


Charles Green, Ph.D. Candidate, University of Birmingham
''Diving Time: The Invention of Historical Periods in Early Modern Europe''
John Donne’s Commemorations: Authorship and Afterlife in Early Modern England


Pamela Hammons, Professor of English, University of Miami
[[Bradin Cormack]], Professor of English, Princeton University
Mary Carey’s A Mother’s Poems and Meditations


Matthew Harrison, Wendy and Stanley Marsh III Professor of Shakespeare Studies, West Texas A&M University
''In the Time of Example''
Tear Him For His Bad Verses


David Hitchcock, Senior Lecturer in Early Modern History, Canterbury Christ Church University
[[Carla Della Gatta]], Assistant Professor of Critical Studies-Theatre, University of Southern California
The End of Poverty: Welfare Colonialism and Social Dreaming in the British Atlantic, c. 1600-1850


Adam Hooks, Associate Professor of English and Center for the Book, University of Iowa
''Shakespeare & Latinidad: The Staging of Intracultural Theatre''
Counting Shakespeare


Laurie (Laurence) Johnson, Professor of English and Cultural Studies, University of Southern Queensland
[[Adhaar Noor Desai]], Assistant Professor of Literature, Bard College
A Climate for Playing: The Impact of Climate and Weather on the Rise of Early Modern English Drama


Heather Miyano Kopelson, Associate Professor of History, University of Alabama
''Blotted Lines: Imperfection and Early Modern English Literature''
Idolatrous Processions: Music, Dance, and Cultural Exchange in the Atlantic World, 1500-1700


Michael Kuczynski, Professor and Chair of English, Tulane University
[[Matthew Dimmock]], Professor of Early Modern Studies, University of Sussex
The Macro Manuscripts: A Curatorial History


Micha Lazarus, Research Fellow, Trinity College, Cambridge
''Volume Five of the Oxford University Press edition of Richard Hakluyt, The Principal Navigations, (1598-1600)''
Reformation Literary Criticism


Seth S. LeJacq, Lecturing Fellow, Duke University
[[Freddy Dominguez]], Assistant Professor of History, University of Arkansas
Knowing Sexual Crime


Rebecca Laroche, Professor of English, University of Colorado – Colorado Springs
''Radicals in Exile: English Catholic Books during the Reign of Philip II''
A Recipes Studies Miscellany
Mellon Foundation Before Farm to Table: Early Modern Foodways Fellow


Victor Lenthe, Assistant Professor of Cultures, Civilizations, Ideas, Bilkent University
[[Holly Dugan]], Associate Professor of English, The George Washington University
Against Consensus: Comedy and the English Public, c. 1600


Jason McElligott, Keeper (Director), Marsh’s Library
''The Famous Ape''
Bram Stoker: Libraries, Books, and Early-Modern Culture


Sarah McNamer, Associate Professor of English and Medieval Studies, Georgetown University
[[Peter Elmer]], Honorary Fellow at the Centre for Medical History, Exeter University
The Second Shepherds’ Play in the History of Doubt


Oliver Morgan, Maître-Assistant in Early Modern English Literature, University of Geneva
''Exploring the World of Early Modern Chemistry: The Evidence of the John Ward Diaries''
The Poetry of Reply in Early Modern England


Lucy Munro, Reader in Shakespeare and Early Modern Literature, King’s College London
[[Amy Erickson]], University Lecturer in Early Modern British Economic and Social History, University of Cambridge
Cultural Histories of the Early Modern Playhouse


Harry Newman, Lecturer in Shakespeare and Early Modern Literature, Royal Holloway, University of London
''Work and Gender in England 1550-1850''
The Birth of Character, 1553-1640


Scott Newstok, Professor of English and Director of the Pearce Shakespeare Endowment, Rhodes College
[[Cassandra Gorman]], Lecturer in English, Anglia Ruskin University
Welles, Shakespeare, and Race


Halyna Pastushuk, Assistant Professor at Lviv State University of Life Safety
''(Al)chemical Women’s Writing and Renaissance England, 1580-1690''
Metamorphoses of the Fool in Late Shakespearean Drama: From Stage Attractor to Literary Character


Sara Pennell, Senior Lecturer of History, Politics & Social Sciences, University of Greenwich
[[Charles Green]], Ph.D. Candidate, University of Birmingham
Hannah Wolley: Cooking, Commerce and Print in Restoration London
Mellon Foundation Before Farm to Table: Early Modern Foodways Fellow


Chelsea Phillips, Assistant Professor of Theatre, Villanova University
''John Donne’s Commemorations: Authorship and Afterlife in Early Modern Englan''d
Pregnancy and Economics in the London Patent Theatres
American Society for Eighteenth Century Studies (ASECS) Fellow


Peter Radford, Ph.D.
[[Pamela Hammons]], Professor of English, University of Miami
The Corporeal and Sporting Early Modern Woman


Justin Roberts, Associate Professor of History, Dalhousie University
''Mary Carey’s A Mother’s Poems and Meditations''
Property in People: Slave and Servant Laws in the Seventeenth-Century English Americas
North American Conference on British Studies (NACBS) Fellow


Ali Salami, Assistant Professor, University of Tehran
[[Matthew Harrison]], Wendy and Stanley Marsh III Professor of Shakespeare Studies, West Texas A&M University
The History of Shakespeare in Iran: Roots and Influences


Casey Schmitt, Ph.D. Candidate, The College of William & Mary
''Tear Him For His Bad Verses''
Bound Among Nations: Labor Coercion in the Seventeenth-Century Caribbean


Richard Schoch, Professor of Drama, Queen’s University Belfast
[[David Hitchcock]], Senior Lecturer in Early Modern History, Canterbury Christ Church University
Restoration Shakespeare: A Performance History


Peter Sherlock, Vice Chancellor, University of Divinity
''The End of Poverty: Welfare Colonialism and Social Dreaming in the British Atlantic, c. 1600-1850''
Empire of Memory: The Monuments of Westminster Abbey c.1500-1750


Elizabeth Spencer, Graduate Teaching Assistant, University of York
[[Adam Hooks]], Associate Professor of English and Center for the Book, University of Iowa
Women and Accounting, 1680-1830


Andrea Stevens, Associate Professor of English, Theatre, and Medieval Studies, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
''Counting Shakespeare''
Racial Masquerade and the Caroline Court, 1625-1649


Mandy Stricke, Photographer and Interdisciplinary Artist
[[Laurie (Laurence) Johnson]], Professor of English and Cultural Studies, University of Southern Queensland
By Nature Much Delight
Artist-in-Residence Fellow


Andrea Sununu, Associate Professor of English, Theatre, and Medieval Studies, DePauw University
''A Climate for Playing: The Impact of Climate and Weather on the Rise of Early Modern English Drama''
The Complete Writings of Katherine Philips: Vol. 1, The Poems


Mihoko Suzuki, Professor of English & Director for the Center for the Humanities, University of Miami
[[Heather Miyano Kopelson]], Associate Professor of History, University of Alabama
Women’s Manuscript Writings as Political Discourse in Early Modern England


Naomi Tadmor, Professor of History, Lancaster University
''Idolatrous Processions: Music, Dance, and Cultural Exchange in the Atlantic World, 1500-1700''
Cultures of Settlement: Law, Society and State Formation in England c.1660-1780


Ginette Vagenheim, Professor of Latin Language and Literature and Humanistic Philology, Université de Rouen
[[Michael Kuczynski]], Professor and Chair of English, Tulane University
Pirro Ligorio’s Invention and Innovation in the Cavallerie Ferraresi


Sarah Ward, Senior Lecturer in History, University of the West of England
''The Macro Manuscripts: A Curatorial History''
‘Royalism, Religion, and Revolution: North-East Wales, 1640-1715’ and ‘Calumniators and true devils: The Welsh Clergy, Anti-Puritanism, and Political Comment in Wales, 1640-1660’


Lauren Working, Postdoctoral Researcher on Travel, Transculturality, and Identity in England (TIDE), 1550 Project, University of Liverpool
[[Micha Lazarus]], Research Fellow, Trinity College, Cambridge
Cultivating Power: Jacobean Women and the Politics of Empire
 
''Reformation Literary Criticism''
 
[[Seth S. LeJacq]], Lecturing Fellow, Duke University
 
''Knowing Sexual Crime''
 
[[Rebecca Laroche]], Professor of English, University of Colorado – Colorado Springs
 
''A Recipes Studies Miscellany''
 
[[Victor Lenthe]], Assistant Professor of Cultures, Civilizations, Ideas, Bilkent University
 
''Against Consensus: Comedy and the English Public, c. 1600''
 
[[Jason McElligott]], Keeper (Director), Marsh’s Library
 
''Bram Stoker: Libraries, Books, and Early-Modern Culture''
 
[[Sarah McNamer]], Associate Professor of English and Medieval Studies, Georgetown University
 
''The Second Shepherds’ Play in the History of Doubt''
 
[[Oliver Morgan]], Maître-Assistant in Early Modern English Literature, University of Geneva
 
''The Poetry of Reply in Early Modern England''
 
[[Lucy Munro]], Reader in Shakespeare and Early Modern Literature, King’s College London
 
''Cultural Histories of the Early Modern Playhouse''
 
[[Harry Newman]], Lecturer in Shakespeare and Early Modern Literature, Royal Holloway, University of London
 
''The Birth of Character, 1553-1640''
 
[[Scott Newstok]], Professor of English and Director of the Pearce Shakespeare Endowment, Rhodes College
 
''Welles, Shakespeare, and Race''
 
[[Halyna Pastushuk]], Assistant Professor at Lviv State University of Life Safety
 
''Metamorphoses of the Fool in Late Shakespearean Drama: From Stage Attractor to Literary Character''
 
[[Sara Pennell]], Senior Lecturer of History, Politics & Social Sciences, University of Greenwich
 
''Hannah Wolley: Cooking, Commerce and Print in Restoration London''
 
[[Chelsea Phillips]], Assistant Professor of Theatre, Villanova University
 
''Pregnancy and Economics in the London Patent Theatres''
 
[[Peter Radford]], Ph.D.
 
''The Corporeal and Sporting Early Modern Woman''
 
[[Justin Roberts]], Associate Professor of History, Dalhousie University
 
''Property in People: Slave and Servant Laws in the Seventeenth-Century English Americas''
 
[[Ali Salami]], Assistant Professor, University of Tehran
 
''The History of Shakespeare in Iran: Roots and Influences''
 
[[Casey Schmitt]], Ph.D. Candidate, The College of William & Mary
 
''Bound Among Nations: Labor Coercion in the Seventeenth-Century Caribbean''
 
[[Richard Schoch]], Professor of Drama, Queen’s University Belfast
 
''Restoration Shakespeare: A Performance History''
 
[[Peter Sherlock]], Vice Chancellor, University of Divinity
 
''Empire of Memory: The Monuments of Westminster Abbey c.1500-1750''
 
[[Elizabeth Spencer]], Graduate Teaching Assistant, University of York
 
''Women and Accounting, 1680-1830''
 
[[Andrea Stevens]], Associate Professor of English, Theatre, and Medieval Studies, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
 
''Racial Masquerade and the Caroline Court, 1625-1649''
 
[[Mandy Stricke]], Photographer and Interdisciplinary Artist, Artist-in-Residence
 
''By Nature Much Delight''
 
[[Andrea Sununu]], Associate Professor of English, Theatre, and Medieval Studies, DePauw University
 
''The Complete Writings of Katherine Philips: Vol. 1, The Poems''
 
[[Mihoko Suzuki]], Professor of English & Director for the Center for the Humanities, University of Miami
 
''Women’s Manuscript Writings as Political Discourse in Early Modern England''
 
[[Naomi Tadmor]], Professor of History, Lancaster University
 
''Cultures of Settlement: Law, Society and State Formation in England c.1660-1780''
 
[[Ginette Vagenheim]], Professor of Latin Language and Literature and Humanistic Philology, Université de Rouen
 
''Pirro Ligorio’s Invention and Innovation in the Cavallerie Ferraresi''
 
[[Sarah Ward]], Senior Lecturer in History, University of the West of England
 
''Royalism, Religion, and Revolution: North-East Wales, 1640-1715’ and ‘Calumniators and true devils: The Welsh Clergy, Anti-Puritanism, and Political Comment in Wales, 1640-1660''
 
[[Lauren Working]], Postdoctoral Researcher on Travel, Transculturality, and Identity in England (TIDE), 1550 Project, University of Liverpool
 
''Cultivating Power: Jacobean Women and the Politics of Empire''

Latest revision as of 11:06, 3 July 2019

Folger Institute short-term fellows for the 2018–2019 year.


Richard Ansell, British Academy Postdoctoral Fellow, University of Leicester

Reading Travels: The Afterlives of European Voyages, 1600-1750

Abdulhamit Arvas, Assistant Professor of Theater, University of California, Santa Barbara

How to Do Things with the Indian Boy: Desiring Boys on the Shakespearean Stage

Betul Basaran, Associate Professor of Religious Studies, St. Mary’s College of Maryland

Cross-Cultural Intimacy and Marriage between Europeans and Ottoman Women in the Early Modern Era

Sarah Bendall, Tutor and Early Career Researcher, University of Sydney

Shaping Femininity: Consuming and Wearing Structural Undergarments in Sixteenth and Seventeenth-Century England Society for the Study of Early Modern Women

Anna Riehl Bertolet, Associate Professor of English, Auburn University

Written in Thread: Gendered Entanglement and Early Modern Needlework

Alexander Bick, Associate Director and Fellow, Henry A. Kissinger Center for Global Affairs, The Johns Hopkins University

Governing the Free Sea: New World Visions and West India Company Politics, 1618-1648

Debra Ann Byrd, Producing Artistic Director & Classical Actress, Harlem Shakespeare Festival, Artist-in-Residence

BECOMING OTHELLO: A Black Girl's Journey

Frederic Clark, Assistant Professor of Classics, University of Southern California & Postdoctoral Fellow, Rice University

Diving Time: The Invention of Historical Periods in Early Modern Europe

Bradin Cormack, Professor of English, Princeton University

In the Time of Example

Carla Della Gatta, Assistant Professor of Critical Studies-Theatre, University of Southern California

Shakespeare & Latinidad: The Staging of Intracultural Theatre

Adhaar Noor Desai, Assistant Professor of Literature, Bard College

Blotted Lines: Imperfection and Early Modern English Literature

Matthew Dimmock, Professor of Early Modern Studies, University of Sussex

Volume Five of the Oxford University Press edition of Richard Hakluyt, The Principal Navigations, (1598-1600)

Freddy Dominguez, Assistant Professor of History, University of Arkansas

Radicals in Exile: English Catholic Books during the Reign of Philip II

Holly Dugan, Associate Professor of English, The George Washington University

The Famous Ape

Peter Elmer, Honorary Fellow at the Centre for Medical History, Exeter University

Exploring the World of Early Modern Chemistry: The Evidence of the John Ward Diaries

Amy Erickson, University Lecturer in Early Modern British Economic and Social History, University of Cambridge

Work and Gender in England 1550-1850

Cassandra Gorman, Lecturer in English, Anglia Ruskin University

(Al)chemical Women’s Writing and Renaissance England, 1580-1690

Charles Green, Ph.D. Candidate, University of Birmingham

John Donne’s Commemorations: Authorship and Afterlife in Early Modern England

Pamela Hammons, Professor of English, University of Miami

Mary Carey’s A Mother’s Poems and Meditations

Matthew Harrison, Wendy and Stanley Marsh III Professor of Shakespeare Studies, West Texas A&M University

Tear Him For His Bad Verses

David Hitchcock, Senior Lecturer in Early Modern History, Canterbury Christ Church University

The End of Poverty: Welfare Colonialism and Social Dreaming in the British Atlantic, c. 1600-1850

Adam Hooks, Associate Professor of English and Center for the Book, University of Iowa

Counting Shakespeare

Laurie (Laurence) Johnson, Professor of English and Cultural Studies, University of Southern Queensland

A Climate for Playing: The Impact of Climate and Weather on the Rise of Early Modern English Drama

Heather Miyano Kopelson, Associate Professor of History, University of Alabama

Idolatrous Processions: Music, Dance, and Cultural Exchange in the Atlantic World, 1500-1700

Michael Kuczynski, Professor and Chair of English, Tulane University

The Macro Manuscripts: A Curatorial History

Micha Lazarus, Research Fellow, Trinity College, Cambridge

Reformation Literary Criticism

Seth S. LeJacq, Lecturing Fellow, Duke University

Knowing Sexual Crime

Rebecca Laroche, Professor of English, University of Colorado – Colorado Springs

A Recipes Studies Miscellany

Victor Lenthe, Assistant Professor of Cultures, Civilizations, Ideas, Bilkent University

Against Consensus: Comedy and the English Public, c. 1600

Jason McElligott, Keeper (Director), Marsh’s Library

Bram Stoker: Libraries, Books, and Early-Modern Culture

Sarah McNamer, Associate Professor of English and Medieval Studies, Georgetown University

The Second Shepherds’ Play in the History of Doubt

Oliver Morgan, Maître-Assistant in Early Modern English Literature, University of Geneva

The Poetry of Reply in Early Modern England

Lucy Munro, Reader in Shakespeare and Early Modern Literature, King’s College London

Cultural Histories of the Early Modern Playhouse

Harry Newman, Lecturer in Shakespeare and Early Modern Literature, Royal Holloway, University of London

The Birth of Character, 1553-1640

Scott Newstok, Professor of English and Director of the Pearce Shakespeare Endowment, Rhodes College

Welles, Shakespeare, and Race

Halyna Pastushuk, Assistant Professor at Lviv State University of Life Safety

Metamorphoses of the Fool in Late Shakespearean Drama: From Stage Attractor to Literary Character

Sara Pennell, Senior Lecturer of History, Politics & Social Sciences, University of Greenwich

Hannah Wolley: Cooking, Commerce and Print in Restoration London

Chelsea Phillips, Assistant Professor of Theatre, Villanova University

Pregnancy and Economics in the London Patent Theatres

Peter Radford, Ph.D.

The Corporeal and Sporting Early Modern Woman

Justin Roberts, Associate Professor of History, Dalhousie University

Property in People: Slave and Servant Laws in the Seventeenth-Century English Americas

Ali Salami, Assistant Professor, University of Tehran

The History of Shakespeare in Iran: Roots and Influences

Casey Schmitt, Ph.D. Candidate, The College of William & Mary

Bound Among Nations: Labor Coercion in the Seventeenth-Century Caribbean

Richard Schoch, Professor of Drama, Queen’s University Belfast

Restoration Shakespeare: A Performance History

Peter Sherlock, Vice Chancellor, University of Divinity

Empire of Memory: The Monuments of Westminster Abbey c.1500-1750

Elizabeth Spencer, Graduate Teaching Assistant, University of York

Women and Accounting, 1680-1830

Andrea Stevens, Associate Professor of English, Theatre, and Medieval Studies, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign

Racial Masquerade and the Caroline Court, 1625-1649

Mandy Stricke, Photographer and Interdisciplinary Artist, Artist-in-Residence

By Nature Much Delight

Andrea Sununu, Associate Professor of English, Theatre, and Medieval Studies, DePauw University

The Complete Writings of Katherine Philips: Vol. 1, The Poems

Mihoko Suzuki, Professor of English & Director for the Center for the Humanities, University of Miami

Women’s Manuscript Writings as Political Discourse in Early Modern England

Naomi Tadmor, Professor of History, Lancaster University

Cultures of Settlement: Law, Society and State Formation in England c.1660-1780

Ginette Vagenheim, Professor of Latin Language and Literature and Humanistic Philology, Université de Rouen

Pirro Ligorio’s Invention and Innovation in the Cavallerie Ferraresi

Sarah Ward, Senior Lecturer in History, University of the West of England

Royalism, Religion, and Revolution: North-East Wales, 1640-1715’ and ‘Calumniators and true devils: The Welsh Clergy, Anti-Puritanism, and Political Comment in Wales, 1640-1660

Lauren Working, Postdoctoral Researcher on Travel, Transculturality, and Identity in England (TIDE), 1550 Project, University of Liverpool

Cultivating Power: Jacobean Women and the Politics of Empire