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'''[[Shakespeare and the History of Taste]]'''
Other programs, seminars, institutes, and projects funded by the [[The National Endowment for the Humanities|National Endowment for the Humanities (NEH)]]


''June 18 through July 27, 1990''
[[Shakespeare's Texts in Action|Shakespeare's Texts in Action]] (Summer 1987)


Directed by [[Joseph G. Price]], Professor of English at the Pennsylvania State University                        
[[New Directions in Shakespeare Criticism]] (Summer 1988)


[[Ceremony and Text in the Renaissance|'''Ceremony and Text in the Renaissance''']]   
[[The Problem of an Intellectual History for Shakespeare's Age]] (Summer 1989)


''June 17 through July 26, 1991''   
[[Shakespeare and the History of Taste]] (June 18 through July 27, 1990)


Directed by [[Thomas M. Greene]], Frederick Clifford Ford Professor of English and Comparative Literature at Yale University                        
[[Ceremony and Text in the Renaissance|Ceremony and Text in the Renaissance]]  (June 17 through July 26, 1991)


[[The Theatre in History: The Social Function of Renaissance Dramatic Genres|'''The Theatre in History: The Social Function of Renaissance Dramatic Genres''']]      
[[The Theatre in History: The Social Function of Renaissance Dramatic Genres|The Theatre in History: The Social Function of Renaissance Dramatic Genres]] (June 8 through July 17, 1992)


''June 8 through July 17, 1992''      
[[The Graphic Revolution in Early Modern Europe: The Politics and Technologies of Representations in the Visual, Literary, and Theatrical Arts from 1400 to 1660]] (June 14 through July 29, 1994)


Directed by [[Jean E. Howard]], Professor of English at Columbia University                                    
[[Habits of Reading in Early Modern England]] (June 16 through July 25, 1997)


'''[[The Graphic Revolution in Early Modern Europe: The Politics and Technologies of Representations in the Visual, Literary, and Theatrical Arts from 1400 to 1660]]'''                                    
[[Redefining the Sacred in Early Modern England|Redefining the Sacred in Early Modern England]] (June 22 through July 31, 1998)


''June 14 through July 29, 1994''                                    
[[Texts of Imagination and Empire: The Founding of Jamestown in its Atlantic Context]] (June 19 through July 28, 2000)


Directed by [[Harry Berger, Jr.]], Professor of Literature and Art History at Cowell College at the University of California, Santa Cruz                                                                                                                                                
[[NEH Summer Institute: Experience and Experiment in Early Modern Europe (seminar)|Experience and Experiment in Early Modern Europe]] (June 25 through August 3, 2001)


'''[[Habits of Reading in Early Modern England]]'''                                                                                                                                                
[[Sites of Cultural Stress from Reformation to Revolution (NEH Institute)|Sites of Cultural Stress from Reformation to Revolution]] (June 23 through July 31, 2003)


''June 16 through July 25, 1997''                                                                                                                                                
[[The Handwritten Worlds of Early Modem England]]  (June 20 through July 29, 2005)


Directed by [[Steven N. Zwicker]], Professor of English at Washington University                                                                                                                                                
[[Ritual_and_Ceremony_from_Late-Medieval_Europe_to_Early_America_(NEH_Summer_Institute)|Ritual and Ceremony from Late-Medieval Europe to Early America]]  (June 21 through July 23, 2010)


[[Redefining the Sacred in Early Modern England|'''Redefining the Sacred in Early Modern England''']]                                                                                                                                                 
[[NEH Summer Institute: Shakespeare from the Globe to the Global (seminar)|Shakespeare: From the Globe to the Global]] (June 13 through July 14, 2011)
 
''June 22 through July 31, 1998''                                                                                                                                                
 
Directed by [[Richard C. McCoy]], Professor of English at Queens College and the Graduate School and University Center at the City University of New York                                                                                                                                                
 
'''[[Texts of Imagination and Empire: The Founding of Jamestown in its Atlantic Context]]'''                                                                                                                                                
 
''June 19 through July 28, 2000''                                                                                                                                                
 
Directed by [[Karen Ordahl Kupperman]], Professor of History at New York University                                                                                                                                                
 
'''[[NEH Summer Institute: Experience and Experiment in Early Modern Europe (seminar)|Experience and Experiment in Early Modern Europe]]'''                                                                                                                                                
 
''June 25 through August 3, 2001''                                                                                                                                                
 
Directed by [[Pamela O. Long]], senior research fellow at the Dibner institute at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, and [[Pamela H. Smith|Pamela H. Smith,]] Associate Professor in the Department of History at Pomona College, Claremont and Director of European Studies at Claremont Graduate University                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                
 
'''[[The Handwritten Worlds of Early Modem England]]'''                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                
 
''June 20 through July 29, 2005''                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                
 
Directed by Steven W. May, Professor of English at Georgetown College                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                
 
'''[[Ritual and Ceremony from Late-Medieval Europe to Early America (seminar)|Ritual and Ceremony from Late-Medieval Europe to Early America]]'''                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                
 
''June 21 through July 23, 2010''                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                
 
Directed by Claire Sponsler, Professor of English at the University of Iowa                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                
 
[[NEH Summer Institute: Shakespeare from the Globe to the Global (seminar)|'''Shakespeare: From the Globe to the Global''']]                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                
 
 ''June 13 through July 14, 2011'' 
 
 Directed by Michael Neill, Emeritus Professor of English, University of Auckland

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