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[[Richard Ansell]], British Academy Postdoctoral Fellow, University of Leicester
[[Folger Institute]] short-term fellows for the 2019–2020 year. See [[previous Folger Institute short-term fellows]] for a multi-year list of previous fellows.
''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
[[Faith Acker]], Adjunct Professor of English, Northern Virginia Community College
''Cross-Cultural Intimacy and Marriage between Europeans and Ottoman Women in the Early Modern Era''
''Servants and Tradesmen in English Renaissance Poetry and Culture (1600-1660)''


[[Sarah Bendall]], Tutor and Early Career Researcher, University of Sydney
[[Morayo Akandé]], Director, Writer, and Producer, Lucid Dreamers Productions and  
''Shaping Femininity: Consuming and Wearing Structural Undergarments in Sixteenth and Seventeenth-Century England''
[[Moyo Akandé]], Producer, Lucid Dreamers Productions
Society for the Study of Early Modern Women (SSEMW) Fellow
''1745: A Full-Length Feature Film''
SSEMW Fellows, Artists-in-Residence


[[Anna Riehl Bertolet]], Associate Professor of English, Auburn University
[[Patricia Akhimie]], Associate Professor of English, Women’s and Gender Studies, Rutgers University-Newark
''Written in Thread: Gendered Entanglement and Early Modern Needlework''
''Editing Shakespeare's Othello''


[[Alexander Bick]], Associate Director and Fellow, Henry A. Kissinger Center for Global Affairs, The Johns Hopkins University
[[Carolyn Arena]], NEH Postdoctoral Fellow, Omohundro Institute of Early American History and Culture
''Governing the Free Sea: New World Visions and West India Company Politics, 1618-1648''
''Yarico's Caribbean: Indigenous Trade‚ Diplomacy‚ and Enslavement 1400-1700''


[[Debra Ann Byrd]], Producing Artistic Director & Classical Actress, Harlem Shakespeare Festival
[[Farid Azfar]], Associate Professor of History, Swarthmore College
''BECOMING OTHELLO: A Black Girl's Journey''
''At Peace with Slavery: White Supremacy and the Spirit of the Asiento''  
Artist-in-Residence Fellow


[[Frederic Clark]], Assistant Professor of Classics, University of Southern California & Postdoctoral Fellow, Rice University
[[Elad Carmel]], Postdoctoral Fellow, Ben-Gurion University of the Negev
''Diving Time: The Invention of Historical Periods in Early Modern Europe''
''Politics of Reason: Ideas and Identities of Freethinking in Eighteenth-Century England''


[[Bradin Cormack]], Professor of English, Princeton University
[[Ruma Chopra]], Professor of History, San Jose State University
''In the Time of Example''
''Between God and Darwin: Early Modern Transitions in Understandings about Climate''
NACBS-Folger Fellow


[[Sonya Cronin]], Independent Scholar
[[Thomas Colville]], Postdoctoral Research Associate, University of Cambridge
''Royalist Counter Public: Royalist Networks and Communications during the Interregnum''
''The Seventeenth-Century Fair: An Intellectual Experience''
Renaissance Society of America (RSA) Fellow


[[Carla Della Gatta]], Assistant Professor of Critical Studies-Theatre, University of Southern California
[[Christopher D’Addario]], Associate Professor of English, Gettysburg College
''Shakespeare & Latinidad: The Staging of Intracultural Theatre''
''Urban Aesthetics and the Invention of the Metaphysical''


[[Adhaar Noor Desai]], Assistant Professor of Literature, Bard College
[[Natalya Din-Kariuki]], Early Career Fellow, Oxford Research Centre in the Humanities and Stipendiary Lecturer in English, University of Oxford
''Blotted Lines: Imperfection and Early Modern English Literature''
''Noting‚ Knowing‚ Writing: English Travellers and their Notes‚ 1550-1700''


[[Matthew Dimmock]], Professor of Early Modern Studies, University of Sussex
[[Katherine Gillen]], Associate Professor of English and Associate Chair of the Department of Arts & Humanities, Texas A&M University‚ San Antonio
''Volume Five of the Oxford University Press edition of Richard Hakluyt, The Principal Navigations, (1598-1600)''
''Race‚ Rome‚ and Early Modern Drama: The Whitening of England and the Classical World''


Freddy Dominguez, Assistant Professor of History, University of Arkansas
[[John Gouws]], Professor Emeritus, Rhodes University
''Radicals in Exile: English Catholic Books during the Reign of Philip II''
''Oxford Edition Fulke Greville's Literary Works and Letters''
Renaissance Society of America (RSA) Fellow


[[Holly Dugan]], Associate Professor of English, The George Washington University
[[Dawn Hoffman]], Independent Artist
''The Famous Ape''
''Hooked on Book furniture; Clasps, Corners and Center Medallions; Materials and Techniques used in the Past, how to recreate them in the Present''
Shakespeare Association of America (SAA) Fellow
Artist-in-Residence


Peter Elmer, Honorary Fellow at the Centre for Medical History, Exeter University
[[Bikang Huang]], Professor of English, Peking University
''Exploring the World of Early Modern Chemistry: The Evidence of the John Ward Diaries''
''Shakespearean Appropriation of Classical Chinese Plays in Translation''
Artist-in-Residence


Amy Erickson, University Lecturer in Early Modern British Economic and Social History, University of Cambridge
[[Shannon Kelley]], Associate Professor of English, Fairfield University
''Work and Gender in England 1550-1850''
''Wounded Trees and the Poetics of Trauma''


Cassandra Gorman, Lecturer in English, Anglia Ruskin University
[[Emily King]], Assistant Professor of Shakespeare and Renaissance Drama, Louisiana State University
''(Al)chemical Women’s Writing and Renaissance England, 1580-1690''
''Second Acts: Reanimation in the English Renaissance''


Charles Green, Ph.D. Candidate, University of Birmingham
[[Jeffrey Knight]], Associate Professor of English, University of Washington
''John Donne’s Commemorations: Authorship and Afterlife in Early Modern England''
''Shakespeare's Books''


Pamela Hammons, Professor of English, University of Miami
[[Alice Leonard]], Visiting Fellow, University of Oxford
''Mary Carey’s A Mother’s Poems and Meditations''
''Correcting Shakespeare's Errors''


Matthew Harrison, Wendy and Stanley Marsh III Professor of Shakespeare Studies, West Texas A&M University
[[Lauren MacDonald]], Independent Researcher
''Tear Him For His Bad Verses''
''Atlantic Reformations‚ 1555-1620''
Omohundro-Folger Fellow


David Hitchcock, Senior Lecturer in Early Modern History, Canterbury Christ Church University
[[Joseph Mansky]], Visiting Assistant Professor of Literature, Bard College
''The End of Poverty: Welfare Colonialism and Social Dreaming in the British Atlantic, c. 1600-1850''
''Seeds of Sedition: Libels, Plays, and the Early Modern Public Sphere''
RSA Fellow


Adam Hooks, Associate Professor of English and Center for the Book, University of Iowa
[[Emily Mayne]], Visiting Research Associate, University of East Anglia
''Counting Shakespeare''
''Hydras at Court: Networking Religion and Mythology in the Edwardian Revels''


Laurie (Laurence) Johnson, Professor of English and Cultural Studies, University of Southern Queensland
[[William Miller]], Assistant Professor of English, University of Rochester
''A Climate for Playing: The Impact of Climate and Weather on the Rise of Early Modern English Drama''
''The Enthusiast: From Prophecy to Enlightenment in Seventeenth-Century England''


Heather Miyano Kopelson, Associate Professor of History, University of Alabama
[[Bénédicte Miyamoto]], Associate Professor (Maitre de Conférences), Université Sorbonne Nouvelle - Paris 3
''Idolatrous Processions: Music, Dance, and Cultural Exchange in the Atlantic World, 1500-1700''
''Drawing Manuals: Portrait of the Artist as a Reader''


Michael Kuczynski, Professor and Chair of English, Tulane University
[[Yelda Nasifoglu]], Associate member of the History Faculty, University of Oxford
''The Macro Manuscripts: A Curatorial History''
''Circulation of mathematical books in early modern Britain: evidence from personal collection‚ bookseller and auction catalogues''


Micha Lazarus, Research Fellow, Trinity College, Cambridge
[[Noémie Ndiaye]], Assistant Professor of English, University of Chicago
''Reformation Literary Criticism''
''Early Modern Intersections of Race and Ethnicity''


Seth S. LeJacq, Lecturing Fellow, Duke University
[[Scott O’Neil]], Adjunct Professor of English, St. John Fisher College and SUNY Brockport
''Knowing Sexual Crime''
''The Players' Post''


Rebecca Laroche, Professor of English, University of Colorado – Colorado Springs
[[Katherine Reinhart]], Postdoctoral Research Associate, University of Cambridge
''A Recipes Studies Miscellany''
''Images for the King: Art, Science, and Power in Louis XIV's France''
Mellon Foundation Before 'Farm to Table': Early Modern Foodways and Cultures Fellow
RSA-Kress Fellow


Victor Lenthe, Assistant Professor of Cultures, Civilizations, Ideas, Bilkent University
[[Suparna Roychoudhury]], Associate Professor of English, Mount Holyoke College
''Against Consensus: Comedy and the English Public, c. 1600''
''The Cunning Renaissance: Literature‚ Technicity‚ Intelligence''


Jason McElligott, Keeper (Director), Marsh’s Library
[[John Saillant]], Professor of English, Western Michigan State University
''Bram Stoker: Libraries, Books, and Early-Modern Culture''
''Food Gifts in Eighteenth-Century Interracial Situations''


Sarah McNamer, Associate Professor of English and Medieval Studies, Georgetown University
[[Kathryn Santos]], Assistant Professor of English, Trinity University
''The Second Shepherds’ Play in the History of Doubt''
''Babelian Performances: Early Modern Interpreters and the Theatricality of Translation''


Oliver Morgan, Maître-Assistant in Early Modern English Literature, University of Geneva
[[Jonathan Sawday]], Walter J. Ong S.J. Chair in the Humanities and Professor of English, Saint Louis University
''The Poetry of Reply in Early Modern England''
''Print‚ Space‚ and Void:  Absence and Emptiness in Early-Modern English Literature''


Lucy Munro, Reader in Shakespeare and Early Modern Literature, King’s College London
[[Betty Schellenberg]], Professor of English, Simon Fraser University
''Cultural Histories of the Early Modern Playhouse''
''Reader Creations: Eighteenth-Century Manuscript Verse Miscellanies''


Harry Newman, Lecturer in Shakespeare and Early Modern Literature, Royal Holloway, University of London
[[Kathryn Schwarz]], Professor of English, Vanderbilt University
''The Birth of Character, 1553-1640''
''The Transient Renaissance: Contagion, Communion, and Ethical Risk''


Scott Newstok, Professor of English and Director of the Pearce Shakespeare Endowment, Rhodes College
[[Drew Thomas]], Postdoctoral Research Assistant, University of St. Andrews
''Welles, Shakespeare, and Race''
''Counterfeiting Luther: Fraud in the Reformation Book Trade''


Halyna Pastushuk, Associate Professor of Theology at Ukrainian Catholic University
[[Constantine Vassiliou]], Course Instructor, University of Toronto
''Metamorphoses of the Fool in Late Shakespearean Drama: From Stage Attractor to Literary Character''
''Back to the Future of Financial Crises: Public Institutions in the Context of the South Sea 'Bubble' in England''


Sara Pennell, Senior Lecturer of History, Politics & Social Sciences, University of Greenwich
[[Rachel Weil]], Professor of History, Cornell University  
''Hannah Wolley: Cooking, Commerce and Print in Restoration London''
''Mere Detention: Custodial Confinement in Early Modern England''
Mellon Foundation Before 'Farm to Table': Early Modern Foodways Fellow


Chelsea Phillips, Assistant Professor of Theatre, Villanova University
[[Katherine Williams]], Assistant Professor of English, University of Toronto
''Pregnancy and Economics in the London Patent Theatres''
''Global Shakespeare and the Work of Commemoration''
American Society for Eighteenth Century Studies (ASECS) Fellow
SAA Fellow


Peter Radford, Ph.D.
[[Matthew Woodcock]], Professor of Medieval and Early Modern English Literature, University of East Anglia
''The Corporeal and Sporting Early Modern Woman''
''Robert Barret's Translations of Du Bartas and the Making of an Early Modern Soldier-Poet''
 
Justin Roberts, Associate Professor of History, Dalhousie University
''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
''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''
 
Rachel Seiler-Smith, Marion L. Brittain Postdoctoral Fellow in the School of Literature, Media and Communication, Georgia Institute of Technology
''Figuring Blackness''
Omohundro Institute of Early American History & Culture (OIEAHC) Fellow
 
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''
 
Mindy Stricke, Photographer and Interdisciplinary Artist
''By Nature Much Delight''
Artist-in-Residence Fellow
 
Andrea Sununu, Professor of English, 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''

Revision as of 11:07, 3 July 2019

Folger Institute short-term fellows for the 2019–2020 year. See previous Folger Institute short-term fellows for a multi-year list of previous fellows.


Faith Acker, Adjunct Professor of English, Northern Virginia Community College Servants and Tradesmen in English Renaissance Poetry and Culture (1600-1660)

Morayo Akandé, Director, Writer, and Producer, Lucid Dreamers Productions and Moyo Akandé, Producer, Lucid Dreamers Productions 1745: A Full-Length Feature Film SSEMW Fellows, Artists-in-Residence

Patricia Akhimie, Associate Professor of English, Women’s and Gender Studies, Rutgers University-Newark Editing Shakespeare's Othello

Carolyn Arena, NEH Postdoctoral Fellow, Omohundro Institute of Early American History and Culture Yarico's Caribbean: Indigenous Trade‚ Diplomacy‚ and Enslavement 1400-1700

Farid Azfar, Associate Professor of History, Swarthmore College At Peace with Slavery: White Supremacy and the Spirit of the Asiento

Elad Carmel, Postdoctoral Fellow, Ben-Gurion University of the Negev Politics of Reason: Ideas and Identities of Freethinking in Eighteenth-Century England

Ruma Chopra, Professor of History, San Jose State University Between God and Darwin: Early Modern Transitions in Understandings about Climate NACBS-Folger Fellow

Thomas Colville, Postdoctoral Research Associate, University of Cambridge The Seventeenth-Century Fair: An Intellectual Experience

Christopher D’Addario, Associate Professor of English, Gettysburg College Urban Aesthetics and the Invention of the Metaphysical

Natalya Din-Kariuki, Early Career Fellow, Oxford Research Centre in the Humanities and Stipendiary Lecturer in English, University of Oxford Noting‚ Knowing‚ Writing: English Travellers and their Notes‚ 1550-1700

Katherine Gillen, Associate Professor of English and Associate Chair of the Department of Arts & Humanities, Texas A&M University‚ San Antonio Race‚ Rome‚ and Early Modern Drama: The Whitening of England and the Classical World

John Gouws, Professor Emeritus, Rhodes University Oxford Edition Fulke Greville's Literary Works and Letters

Dawn Hoffman, Independent Artist Hooked on Book furniture; Clasps, Corners and Center Medallions; Materials and Techniques used in the Past, how to recreate them in the Present Artist-in-Residence

Bikang Huang, Professor of English, Peking University Shakespearean Appropriation of Classical Chinese Plays in Translation Artist-in-Residence

Shannon Kelley, Associate Professor of English, Fairfield University Wounded Trees and the Poetics of Trauma

Emily King, Assistant Professor of Shakespeare and Renaissance Drama, Louisiana State University Second Acts: Reanimation in the English Renaissance

Jeffrey Knight, Associate Professor of English, University of Washington Shakespeare's Books

Alice Leonard, Visiting Fellow, University of Oxford Correcting Shakespeare's Errors

Lauren MacDonald, Independent Researcher Atlantic Reformations‚ 1555-1620 Omohundro-Folger Fellow

Joseph Mansky, Visiting Assistant Professor of Literature, Bard College Seeds of Sedition: Libels, Plays, and the Early Modern Public Sphere RSA Fellow

Emily Mayne, Visiting Research Associate, University of East Anglia Hydras at Court: Networking Religion and Mythology in the Edwardian Revels

William Miller, Assistant Professor of English, University of Rochester The Enthusiast: From Prophecy to Enlightenment in Seventeenth-Century England

Bénédicte Miyamoto, Associate Professor (Maitre de Conférences), Université Sorbonne Nouvelle - Paris 3 Drawing Manuals: Portrait of the Artist as a Reader

Yelda Nasifoglu, Associate member of the History Faculty, University of Oxford Circulation of mathematical books in early modern Britain: evidence from personal collection‚ bookseller and auction catalogues

Noémie Ndiaye, Assistant Professor of English, University of Chicago Early Modern Intersections of Race and Ethnicity

Scott O’Neil, Adjunct Professor of English, St. John Fisher College and SUNY Brockport The Players' Post

Katherine Reinhart, Postdoctoral Research Associate, University of Cambridge Images for the King: Art, Science, and Power in Louis XIV's France RSA-Kress Fellow

Suparna Roychoudhury, Associate Professor of English, Mount Holyoke College The Cunning Renaissance: Literature‚ Technicity‚ Intelligence

John Saillant, Professor of English, Western Michigan State University Food Gifts in Eighteenth-Century Interracial Situations

Kathryn Santos, Assistant Professor of English, Trinity University Babelian Performances: Early Modern Interpreters and the Theatricality of Translation

Jonathan Sawday, Walter J. Ong S.J. Chair in the Humanities and Professor of English, Saint Louis University Print‚ Space‚ and Void: Absence and Emptiness in Early-Modern English Literature

Betty Schellenberg, Professor of English, Simon Fraser University Reader Creations: Eighteenth-Century Manuscript Verse Miscellanies

Kathryn Schwarz, Professor of English, Vanderbilt University The Transient Renaissance: Contagion, Communion, and Ethical Risk

Drew Thomas, Postdoctoral Research Assistant, University of St. Andrews Counterfeiting Luther: Fraud in the Reformation Book Trade

Constantine Vassiliou, Course Instructor, University of Toronto Back to the Future of Financial Crises: Public Institutions in the Context of the South Sea 'Bubble' in England

Rachel Weil, Professor of History, Cornell University Mere Detention: Custodial Confinement in Early Modern England

Katherine Williams, Assistant Professor of English, University of Toronto Global Shakespeare and the Work of Commemoration SAA Fellow

Matthew Woodcock, Professor of Medieval and Early Modern English Literature, University of East Anglia Robert Barret's Translations of Du Bartas and the Making of an Early Modern Soldier-Poet