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This page reflects a scholar's association with the [[Folger Institute]].   
This page reflects a scholar's association with the [[Folger Institute]].   


Leeds Barroll was a Scholar in Residence at the Folger from 2005-2022.
===Scholarly Programs===
Scholar in Residence, 2005-2022


===Scholarly Programs===
Co-organizer (with [[Kathleen Lynch]]), [[The Impact of the Ottoman Empire on Early Modern Europe: From 1453 to the Death of Ahmed I (conference)|The Impact of the Ottoman Empire on Early Modern Europe: From 1453 to the Death of Ahmed I]] (Conference, [[2001–2002 Folger Institute Scholarly Programs|2001–2002]])
Co-organizer (with [[Kathleen Lynch]]), [[The Impact of the Ottoman Empire on Early Modern Europe: From 1453 to the Death of Ahmed I (conference)|The Impact of the Ottoman Empire on Early Modern Europe: From 1453 to the Death of Ahmed I]] (Conference, [[2001–2002 Folger Institute Scholarly Programs|2001–2002]])



Revision as of 09:39, 6 May 2022

This page reflects a scholar's association with the Folger Institute.

Scholarly Programs

Scholar in Residence, 2005-2022

Co-organizer (with Kathleen Lynch), The Impact of the Ottoman Empire on Early Modern Europe: From 1453 to the Death of Ahmed I (Conference, 2001–2002)

Director, Researching the Early Modern Archive (Seminar, 1999–2000)

Director, Researching the Renaissance (Seminar, 1998–1999, 1997–1998, 1996–1997, 1995–1996, 1994–1995, 1993–1994, 1992–1993, and 1991–1992. )

Speaker, Court and Culture During the Reign of Elizabeth I: The Last Decade (Workshop, 1991–1992)

Director, The Problem of an Intellectual History for Shakespeare's Age (Summer Institute, 1989)

Director, Shakespeare and the Social Pressures of his Time (Seminar, 1985)

Director, Shakespeare's Milieu (Seminar, 1981)

Director, The Structure of Shakespearean Tragedy (Seminar, 1980)

Public Programs

Lecture, "The First Stuart Entertainment, June 1603" (Spring 1990)

Lecture, "Countesses and Power in the Politics of Drama and Court Show after the Accession of James I" (Fall 1986)