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[[Folger Institute]] Short-term Fellows for 2021-2022. See [[previous Folger Institute short-term fellows]] for a multi-year list of previous fellows.
[[Folger Institute]] Short-term Fellows for 2020-2021. See [[previous Folger Institute short-term fellows]] for a multi-year list of previous fellows.


Patricia Akhimie, Associate Professor of English, Rutgers University-Newark
[[Frances Bell]], Ph.D. Candidate in History, College of William and Mary
Illustrating Othello
:''Running from Freedom: Enslaved Saint-Dominguans in the United States, 1791-1850''
:Omohundro Institute-Folger Institute Fellow


Eleanor Barnett, Independent Researcher
[[Allison Bigelow]], Assistant Professor of Spanish, University of Virginia
The Reformation of Food: Eating in the English and Italian Reformations‚ c. 1560 - c. 1640
:''Women of Corn, Men of Corn: The Meanings of Maize Agriculture in the Early Americas''
:Society for the Study of Early Modern Women and Gender-Folger Institute Fellow


Alexander Bevilacqua, Assistant Professor of History, Williams College
[[Ananya Chakravarti]], Associate Professor of History, Georgetown University
Race and Royalty: Blackness at Central European Courts
:''The Kōṅkaṇ: Regional History on an Indian Ocean Coast''


Hilary Bogert-Winkler, Director of Pastoral Studies‚ Montreal Diocesan Theological College‚ McGill University
[[Andrea Crow]], Assistant Professor of English, Boston College
Philip O'Sullivan Beare's Zoilomastix: A Critical English Translation and Digital Edition
:''Austerity Measures: The Poetics of Hunger in Early Modern English Literature''


Carla Cevasco, Assistant Professor of American Studies, Rutgers University New Brunswick
[[Jeremy Fradkin]], Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada Postdoctoral Fellow, McGill University
Feeding Children in Early America
:''The Refugee in Early Modern British Thought''


Lila Chambers, Ph.D. Candidate in History, New York University
[[Genelle Gertz]], Professor of English and Chair, English Department, Washington and Lee University
Liquid Capital: Alcohol and the Rise of Slavery in the British Atlantic‚ 1623-1736
:''Lost Mystics: Pre-modern Women and English Revelatory Culture''


Nathaniel Cutter, Ph.D. Candidate in History, University of Melbourne
[[Margo Hendricks]], Professor Emerita, Literature, University of California, Santa Cruz
Moorish Habits and Civil Entertainments: Performance‚ Advertising‚ and Anglo-Maghrebi Diplomacy‚ 1681-1734
:''Race and Romance: Coloring the Past''


Daniel Davies, Ph.D. Candidate in English, University of Pennsylvania
[[Sujata Iyengar]], Professor of English, University of Georgia
Beyond the Battlefield: Premodern Warfare and the Invention of Britain
:''Shakespeare and Adaptation Theory''
:Shakespeare Association of America-Folger Institute Fellow


Missy Dunaway, Independent Artist
[[Wan-Chuan Kao]], Associate Professor of English, Washington and Lee University
Birds of The Bard: Shakespeare's Avian References in 64 Paintings
:''White Before Whiteness in the Late Middle Ages''
Artist-in-residence Fellow
:North American Conference on British Studies-Folger Institute Fellow
 
Karin Ekholm, Tutor, St. John's College
Meanings of Life in Early Modern Anatomies of Generation


Phillip Emanuel, Ph.D. Candidate in History, College of William & Mary
[[Valeria Lopez Fadul]], Assistant Professor of History and Latin American Studies, Wesleyan University
"Great weights hang by small wires": Households‚ slavery‚ and knowledge performances in the making of the British Empire‚ 1650-1713
:''The Cradle of Words: Language, Knowledge, and Governance in the Spanish Empire''


Jamie Gianoutsos, Associate Professor of History, Mount Saint Mary's University
[[Danielle Skeehan]], Assistant Professor of English and Comparative American Studies, Oberlin College
The "Propagation of Liberty": Marchamont Nedham and the Classical Republican Tradition
:''A Hieroglyphic of Feathers: Genealogies of the American Quill''


Crawford Gribben, Professor of early modern British history, Queen's University Belfast
[[Jordan Smith]], Assistant Professor of History, Widener University
Lucy Hutchinson and John Owen: Literary relationships in the formation of nonconformity
:''The Invention of Rum''
:American Society for Eighteenth-Century Studies-Folger Institute Fellow


Johanna Harris, Senior Lecturer in English, University of Exeter
[[Whitney Sperrazza]], Assistant Professor of English, Rochester Institute of Technology
Select Meditations and The Ceremonial Law: Volume 3 of The Oxford Traherne for Oxford University Press
:''Touching Science: Poetry, Anatomy, and the Early Modern Female Form''


Benjamin Hilb, Assistant Professor of English, Francis Marion University
[[Katherine Walker]], Visiting Lecturer in English, Mount Holyoke College
Blackness and Nothingness in Romeo and Juliet
:''Shakespeare and the Practical Arts''


Grace Ioppolo, Professor of Shakespearean and Early Modern Drama, University of Reading
[[Mary Yearl]], Osler Librarian, McGill University, Osler Library of the History of Medicine
Returning to work on Volume 4 of The Collected Works of Thomas Heywood
:''Bloodletting in the first 150 years of printing: a window into vernacular medicine''
 
Mark Kaethler, Regular Instructor of English, Medicine Hat College
Linking Munday: Contextualizing‚ Editing‚ and Digitizing Civic Identity
 
Mira Kafantaris, Senior Lecturer in English‚ Ohio State University
Royal Marriage‚ Foreign Queens‚ and Constructions of Race in the Early Modern Period
 
Daniel Knapper, Associate Editor of Comparative Drama, Western Michigan University
The Tongue of Angels: Pauline Style and Renaissance Literary Culture
 
Elizabeth Kolkovich, Associate Professor of English, The Ohio State University
Women's Patronage as Playmaking
 
Micha Lazarus, Frances A. Yates Long-term Fellow, The Warburg Institute
Roger Ascham: Mind of a Renaissance Humanist
 
Amy Lidster, Postdoctoral Research Associate, King's College London
Wartime Shakespeare: Performing Narratives of Conflict
 
Georgina Lucas, Independent Researcher
Massacres in Early Modern Drama
 
Laurie Maguire, Professor of English Language and Literature, Magdalen College, University of Oxford
Judith Shakespeare: Her Story
Artist-in-residence Fellow
 
Nedda Mehdizadeh, Continuing Lecturer in Writing Programs, University of California‚ Los Angeles
Translating Persia in Early Modern English Writing
 
Kate Mulry, Assistant Professor of History, California State University‚ Bakersfield
"it nourisheth the Child in the Womb": Chocolate‚ Reproduction‚ and Colonization in Seventeenth-Century Jamaica
 
Dexnell Peters, Bennett Boskey Fellow in Atlantic History, Exeter College‚ University of Oxford
Trinidad and Demerara: The Southern Caribbean in the Revolutionary Era
 
Peter Radford, Independent Researcher
Hunting for Images of Early Modern Women Athletes
 
Jaya Remond, Postdoctoral Research Fellow, Bibliotheca Hertziana
Designing Nature: Plants‚ Pictures‚ and Artistic Expertise c. 1550-1700
 
Yann Ryan, Research Fellow, Queen Mary University of London
“Contagion catching by Letters”: Information and Disinformation During the Seventeenth Century Pandemic
 
Ray Schrire, Polonsky Academy Fellow, The Van Leer Jerusalem Institute
Documenting Early-Modern Popular Mathematical Culture
 
Desi Shelton, Founder and Artistic Director, Camden Rep
Shakes for Small Fries
Artist-in-residence Fellow
 
Judith Spicksley, Lecturer, University of Hull
Servility and slavery in historical perspective: new ways of seeing
 
John Stone, Serra Hunter Fellow, Universitat de Barcelona
Mapping English-language Shakespeare in Print in Spain before 1810
 
Dyani Taff, Assistant Professor of English, Colby College
Gendered Seascapes and Monarchy in Early Modern English Culture
 
Hillary Taylor, Lecturer in Early Modern British Social and Economic History, University of Cambridge
Work‚ Violence‚ and Social Relations in England‚ c. 1500-1775
 
Martine van Ittersum, Senior Lecturer in History, University of Dundee
The Making and Unmaking of a Founding Father of International Law: Recovering and Editing Hugo Grotius’ Working Papers‚ 1868-2001
 
Jennie Youssef, Ph.D. Candidate in Theatre and Performance, The Graduate Center‚ City University of New York
Much Depends on Dinner: Transculturation in Early Modern Foodways‚ Performance‚ and Dramatic Representations (1492-1660)

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Folger Institute Short-term Fellows for 2020-2021. See previous Folger Institute short-term fellows for a multi-year list of previous fellows.

Frances Bell, Ph.D. Candidate in History, College of William and Mary

Running from Freedom: Enslaved Saint-Dominguans in the United States, 1791-1850
Omohundro Institute-Folger Institute Fellow

Allison Bigelow, Assistant Professor of Spanish, University of Virginia

Women of Corn, Men of Corn: The Meanings of Maize Agriculture in the Early Americas
Society for the Study of Early Modern Women and Gender-Folger Institute Fellow

Ananya Chakravarti, Associate Professor of History, Georgetown University

The Kōṅkaṇ: Regional History on an Indian Ocean Coast

Andrea Crow, Assistant Professor of English, Boston College

Austerity Measures: The Poetics of Hunger in Early Modern English Literature

Jeremy Fradkin, Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada Postdoctoral Fellow, McGill University

The Refugee in Early Modern British Thought

Genelle Gertz, Professor of English and Chair, English Department, Washington and Lee University

Lost Mystics: Pre-modern Women and English Revelatory Culture

Margo Hendricks, Professor Emerita, Literature, University of California, Santa Cruz

Race and Romance: Coloring the Past

Sujata Iyengar, Professor of English, University of Georgia

Shakespeare and Adaptation Theory
Shakespeare Association of America-Folger Institute Fellow

Wan-Chuan Kao, Associate Professor of English, Washington and Lee University

White Before Whiteness in the Late Middle Ages
North American Conference on British Studies-Folger Institute Fellow

Valeria Lopez Fadul, Assistant Professor of History and Latin American Studies, Wesleyan University

The Cradle of Words: Language, Knowledge, and Governance in the Spanish Empire

Danielle Skeehan, Assistant Professor of English and Comparative American Studies, Oberlin College

A Hieroglyphic of Feathers: Genealogies of the American Quill

Jordan Smith, Assistant Professor of History, Widener University

The Invention of Rum
American Society for Eighteenth-Century Studies-Folger Institute Fellow

Whitney Sperrazza, Assistant Professor of English, Rochester Institute of Technology

Touching Science: Poetry, Anatomy, and the Early Modern Female Form

Katherine Walker, Visiting Lecturer in English, Mount Holyoke College

Shakespeare and the Practical Arts

Mary Yearl, Osler Librarian, McGill University, Osler Library of the History of Medicine

Bloodletting in the first 150 years of printing: a window into vernacular medicine