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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 2021-2022. See previous [[Folger_Institute#Short_Term_Fellows|Folger Institute short-term fellows]] for a multi-year list of previous fellows. | ||
Patricia Akhimie, Associate Professor of English, Rutgers University-Newark Illustrating Othello | [[Patricia Akhimie]], Associate Professor of English, Rutgers University-Newark | ||
:''Illustrating Othello'' | |||
Eleanor Barnett, Independent Researcher The Reformation of Food: Eating in the English and Italian Reformations‚ c. 1560 - c. 1640 | [[Eleanor Barnett]], Independent Researcher | ||
:''The Reformation of Food: Eating in the English and Italian Reformations‚ c. 1560 - c. 1640'' | |||
:Before 'Farm to Table' Fellow | |||
Alexander Bevilacqua, Assistant Professor of History, Williams College Race and Royalty: Blackness at Central European Courts | [[Alexander Bevilacqua]], Assistant Professor of History, Williams College | ||
:''Race and Royalty: Blackness at Central European Courts'' | |||
Hilary Bogert-Winkler, Director of Pastoral Studies‚ Montreal Diocesan Theological College‚ McGill University Philip O'Sullivan Beare's Zoilomastix: A Critical English Translation and Digital Edition | [[Hilary Bogert-Winkler]], Director of Pastoral Studies‚ Montreal Diocesan Theological College‚ McGill University | ||
:''Philip O'Sullivan Beare's Zoilomastix: A Critical English Translation and Digital Edition'' | |||
Carla Cevasco, Assistant Professor of American Studies, Rutgers University New Brunswick Feeding Children in Early America | [[Carla Cevasco]], Assistant Professor of American Studies, Rutgers University New Brunswick | ||
:''Feeding Children in Early America'' | |||
:Before 'Farm to Table' Fellow | |||
Lila Chambers, Ph.D. Candidate in History, New York University Liquid Capital: Alcohol and the Rise of Slavery in the British Atlantic‚ 1623-1736 | [[Lila Chambers]], Ph.D. Candidate in History, New York University | ||
:''Liquid Capital: Alcohol and the Rise of Slavery in the British Atlantic‚ 1623-1736'' | |||
:Before 'Farm to Table' Fellow | |||
Nathaniel Cutter, Ph.D. Candidate in History, University of Melbourne Moorish Habits and Civil Entertainments: Performance‚ Advertising‚ and Anglo-Maghrebi Diplomacy‚ 1681-1734 | [[Nathaniel Cutter]], Ph.D. Candidate in History, University of Melbourne | ||
:''Moorish Habits and Civil Entertainments: Performance‚ Advertising‚ and Anglo-Maghrebi Diplomacy‚ 1681-1734'' | |||
:ASECS-Folger Fellow | |||
Daniel Davies, Ph.D. Candidate in English, University of Pennsylvania Beyond the Battlefield: Premodern Warfare and the Invention of Britain | [[Daniel Davies]], Ph.D. Candidate in English, University of Pennsylvania | ||
:''Beyond the Battlefield: Premodern Warfare and the Invention of Britain'' | |||
Missy Dunaway, Independent Artist Birds of The Bard: Shakespeare's Avian References in 64 Paintings Artist-in-residence Fellow | [[Missy Dunaway]], Independent Artist | ||
:''Birds of The Bard: Shakespeare's Avian References in 64 Paintings'' | |||
:Artist-in-residence Fellow | |||
Karin Ekholm, Tutor, St. John's College Meanings of Life in Early Modern Anatomies of Generation | [[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 "Great weights hang by small wires": Households‚ slavery‚ and knowledge performances in the making of the British Empire‚ 1650-1713 | [[Phillip Emanuel]], Ph.D. Candidate in History, College of William & Mary | ||
:''"Great weights hang by small wires": Households‚ slavery‚ and knowledge performances in the making of the British Empire‚ 1650-1713'' | |||
Jamie Gianoutsos, Associate Professor of History, Mount Saint Mary's University The "Propagation of Liberty": Marchamont Nedham and the Classical Republican Tradition | [[Jamie Gianoutsos]], Associate Professor of History, Mount Saint Mary's University | ||
:''The "Propagation of Liberty": Marchamont Nedham and the Classical Republican Tradition'' | |||
Crawford Gribben, Professor of early modern British history, Queen's University Belfast Lucy Hutchinson and John Owen: Literary relationships in the formation of nonconformity | [[Crawford Gribben]], Professor of early modern British history, Queen's University Belfast | ||
:''Lucy Hutchinson and John Owen: Literary relationships in the formation of nonconformity'' | |||
Johanna Harris, Senior Lecturer in English, University of Exeter Select Meditations and The Ceremonial Law: Volume 3 of The Oxford Traherne for Oxford University Press | [[Johanna Harris]], Senior Lecturer in English, University of Exeter | ||
:''Select Meditations and The Ceremonial Law: Volume 3 of The Oxford Traherne for Oxford University Press'' | |||
Benjamin Hilb, Assistant Professor of English, Francis Marion University Blackness and Nothingness in Romeo and Juliet | [[Benjamin Hilb]], Assistant Professor of English, Francis Marion University | ||
:''Blackness and Nothingness in Romeo and Juliet'' | |||
Grace Ioppolo, Professor of Shakespearean and Early Modern Drama, University of Reading Returning to work on Volume 4 of The Collected Works of Thomas Heywood | [[Grace Ioppolo]], Professor of Shakespearean and Early Modern Drama, University of Reading | ||
:''Returning to work on Volume 4 of The Collected Works of Thomas Heywood'' | |||
Mark Kaethler, Regular Instructor of English, Medicine Hat College Linking Munday: Contextualizing‚ Editing‚ and Digitizing Civic Identity | [[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 | [[Mira Kafantaris]], Senior Lecturer in English‚ Ohio State University | ||
:''Royal Marriage‚ Foreign Queens‚ and Constructions of Race in the Early Modern Period'' | |||
:SSEMWG-Folger Fellow | |||
Daniel Knapper, | [[Daniel Knapper]], 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 | [[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 | [[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 | [[Amy Lidster]], Postdoctoral Research Associate, King's College London | ||
:''Wartime Shakespeare: Performing Narratives of Conflict'' | |||
Georgina Lucas, Independent Researcher Massacres in Early Modern Drama | [[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 | [[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 | [[Nedda Mehdizadeh]], Continuing Lecturer in Writing Programs, University of California‚ Los Angeles | ||
:''Translating Persia in Early Modern English Writing'' | |||
:NACBS-Folger Fellow | |||
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 | [[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'' | |||
:Before 'Farm to Table' Fellow | |||
Dexnell Peters, Bennett Boskey Fellow in Atlantic History, Exeter College‚ University of Oxford Trinidad and Demerara: The Southern Caribbean in the Revolutionary Era | [[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 | [[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 | [[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 | [[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 | [[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 | [[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 | [[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 | [[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 | [[Dyani Taff]], Assistant Professor of English, Colby College | ||
:''Gendered Seascapes and Monarchy in Early Modern English Culture'' | |||
:OI-Folger Fellow | |||
Hillary Taylor, Lecturer in Early Modern British Social and Economic History, University of Cambridge Work‚ Violence‚ and Social Relations in England‚ c. 1500-1775 | [[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 | [[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) | [[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)'' | |||
:Before 'Farm to Table' Fellow |
Revision as of 09:51, 30 June 2022
Folger Institute Short-term Fellows for 2021-2022. See previous Folger Institute short-term fellows for a multi-year list of previous fellows.
Patricia Akhimie, Associate Professor of English, Rutgers University-Newark
- Illustrating Othello
Eleanor Barnett, Independent Researcher
- The Reformation of Food: Eating in the English and Italian Reformations‚ c. 1560 - c. 1640
- Before 'Farm to Table' Fellow
Alexander Bevilacqua, Assistant Professor of History, Williams College
- Race and Royalty: Blackness at Central European Courts
Hilary Bogert-Winkler, Director of Pastoral Studies‚ Montreal Diocesan Theological College‚ McGill University
- Philip O'Sullivan Beare's Zoilomastix: A Critical English Translation and Digital Edition
Carla Cevasco, Assistant Professor of American Studies, Rutgers University New Brunswick
- Feeding Children in Early America
- Before 'Farm to Table' Fellow
Lila Chambers, Ph.D. Candidate in History, New York University
- Liquid Capital: Alcohol and the Rise of Slavery in the British Atlantic‚ 1623-1736
- Before 'Farm to Table' Fellow
Nathaniel Cutter, Ph.D. Candidate in History, University of Melbourne
- Moorish Habits and Civil Entertainments: Performance‚ Advertising‚ and Anglo-Maghrebi Diplomacy‚ 1681-1734
- ASECS-Folger Fellow
Daniel Davies, Ph.D. Candidate in English, University of Pennsylvania
- Beyond the Battlefield: Premodern Warfare and the Invention of Britain
Missy Dunaway, Independent Artist
- Birds of The Bard: Shakespeare's Avian References in 64 Paintings
- Artist-in-residence 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
- "Great weights hang by small wires": Households‚ slavery‚ and knowledge performances in the making of the British Empire‚ 1650-1713
Jamie Gianoutsos, Associate Professor of History, Mount Saint Mary's University
- The "Propagation of Liberty": Marchamont Nedham and the Classical Republican Tradition
Crawford Gribben, Professor of early modern British history, Queen's University Belfast
- Lucy Hutchinson and John Owen: Literary relationships in the formation of nonconformity
Johanna Harris, Senior Lecturer in English, University of Exeter
- Select Meditations and The Ceremonial Law: Volume 3 of The Oxford Traherne for Oxford University Press
Benjamin Hilb, Assistant Professor of English, Francis Marion University
- Blackness and Nothingness in Romeo and Juliet
Grace Ioppolo, Professor of Shakespearean and Early Modern Drama, University of Reading
- Returning to work on Volume 4 of The Collected Works of Thomas Heywood
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
- SSEMWG-Folger Fellow
Daniel Knapper, 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
- NACBS-Folger Fellow
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
- Before 'Farm to Table' Fellow
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
- OI-Folger Fellow
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)
- Before 'Farm to Table' Fellow