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  • ...other disciplines. Participants explored a range of possible paradigms for theatre research, including the interpretation of theatrical biography and autobiog ...edition, 2007). He co-edited (with Jonathan Bate) ''The Oxford Illustrated History of Shakespeare on Stage'' (2001) and (with Robert Smallwood) two volumes in
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  • Director, [[Researching Theatre History (seminar)|Researching Theatre History]] (Seminar, [[2008–2009 Folger Institute Scholarly Programs|2008–2009]]
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  • Co-director (with [[Pamela H. Smith]]) [[Researching the Archive (seminar)|Researching the Archive]] (Seminar, 2014–2015) Discussant, [[Theatre and the Reformation of Space (symposium)|Theatre and the Reformation of Space]] (Symposium, [[2009–2010 Folger Institute S
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  • Speaker, [[Early Modern Theatre and Conversion]] (Symposium, [[2016-2017 Folger Institute Scholarly Program ...ker, [[An Anglo-American History of the KJV (conference)|An Anglo-American History of the KJV]] (Conference, [[2011–2012 Folger Institute Scholarly Programs
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  • Co-director (with [[Peter Lake]]), [[Researching the Archive (seminar)|Researching the Archives]] (Seminar, [[2011–2012 Folger Institute Scholarly Programs| ...story (colloquium)|Rethinking Word and Image: History/Literary History/Art History]] (Colloquium, [[2004–2005 Folger Institute Scholarly Programs|2004–200
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  • '''Researching the Renaissance''' ...lly, from both. Especially relevant will be dissertations in literature or history that deal with books printed in England between 1470 and 1700 or with manus
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  • '''Researching the Renaissance''' ...lly, from both. Especially relevant will be dissertations in literature or history that deal with books printed in England between 1470 and 1700 or with manus
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  • '''Researching the Renaissance''' ...lly, from both. Especially relevant will be dissertations in literature or history that deal with books printed in England between 1470 and 1700 or with manus
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  • '''Researching the Renaissance''' ...lly, from both. Especially relevant will be dissertations in literature or history that deal with books printed in England between 1470 and 1700 or with manus
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  • '''Researching the Renaissance''' ...lly, from both. Especially relevant will be dissertations in literature or history that deal with books printed in England between 1470 and 1700 or with manus
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  • '''Researching the Renaissance''' ...lly, from both. Especially relevant will be dissertations in literature or history that deal with books printed in England between 1470 and 1700 or with manus
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  • ...expected to be (or to become) familiar with current scholarship in theatre history. However, most of the time was spent with the plays themselves as repertori ...ell as numerous articles on early modern theatre history. She is currently researching the lost plays of the 1590s.
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  • ...ch to users. For an orientation to ''doing'' research at the Folger, see [[Researching at the Folger]]. ....edu/dfohodgesc.xml Hodges, C. Walter, Collection of Elizabethan and Other Theatre Drawings], 1933-1990, 890 items
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  • ...terials extend beyond Shakespeare to include a wide range of disciplines – history and politics, theology and exploration, law and the arts – from the early An internationally recognized [[Researching at the Folger | research library]], the Folger is one of the world’s most
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  • * [[An Anglo-American History of the KJV (conference)|Anglo-American History of the KJV (conference)]] (2011) * [[British Political Thought in History, Literature, and Theory (conference)]] (2005)
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  • ...entitled ''Researching the Archive'', ''Researching the Archives'', and ''Researching the Early Modern Archive''. Although the titles differ, the substance of ea ...e a variety of printed and manuscript sources relevant to both English and History Ph.D. candidates and will learn (with the assistance of Folger staff) some
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  • ...niversity College London and editor of ''Seventeenth-Century Oxford'' (The History of the University of Oxford, volume iv, 1997). His two most recent publicat '''Researching the Archives'''
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  • ...se to it. This international conference, sponsored by the [[Center for the History of British Political Thought]], celebrates the 350th anniversary of these d '''[[Researching the Renaissance (seminar)|Researching the Renaissance]]'''
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  • ...in the fields of history, philosophy, history of science, literature, art history, and cultural studies. Discussions will be organized around the work-in-pro ...irector''': [[James J. Bono]] is Associate Professor in the Departments of History and of Medicine at the University at Buffalo, the State University of New Y
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  • '''[[Researching the Archive (seminar)|Researching the Archive]]''' ...e a variety of printed and manuscript sources relevant to both English and History Ph.D. candidates and will learn (with the assistance of Folger staff) some
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  • ...University of Delaware; and [[Claire Farago]], Associate Professor of Art History at the University of Colorado at Boulder. :Sponsored by the [[Center for the History of British Political Thought]], this seminar will address the ways in which
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  • '''[[Researching the Archive (seminar)|Researching the Archive]]''' ...d a variety of printed and manuscript sources relevant to both English and History Ph.D. candidates. The goal throughout will be to foster interdisciplinary s
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  • ==== '''Researching the Archive''' ==== Designed for doctoral candidates in History and English at work on their dissertations, this monthly seminar will addre
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  • ...conflicts on the contemporary Western world. He is currently working on a history of rival views of human nature from the Middle Ages to the present. ...e ways in which political economy was embedded in discourses about natural history and religion, moral philosophy and political theory, gender and law. The se
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  • ...oolkit of source study, historicism, theatre and performance, and printing history. As major new publishing series – including Arden 4 and the Cambridge Sha '''Researching and Writing the Early Modern Dissertation''' (hybrid yearlong dissertation
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  • ...ject, a collaborative digital humanities effort that seeks to enhance book history instruction through 3D technologies. They will be joined by '''Lucas Tucker ...' (2016), was published in Palgrave Macmillan’s Early Modern Literature in History Series. They will be joined by Dr. '''Heather Wolfe''', Curator of Manuscri
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  • '''Researching the Archives''' :Designed for doctoral candidates in History and English at work on their dissertations, this monthly seminar focuses on
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  • '''[[Researching the Archive (seminar)|Researching the Archive]]''' :This seminar, designed for doctoral candidates in history and English already at work on their dissertation, focuses on the wealth of
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  • <strong>Researching the Archive</strong> ...a variety of printed and manuscript sources relevant to both English and History Ph.D. candidates and will learn (with the assistance <nowiki> </nowiki>of F
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  • ...arly drama is the domain of theatre studies or medieval literature, social history or even anthropology? What continuities and parallels exist from early to e ...y sea) and Vienna (by land) to points east and to the sites of “classical” history and pilgrimage. The sultan’s abode was also a city of renegades (entrepre
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  • ...ent focus on early modern race studies, the conference invites scholars of history, literature, and other disciplines to consider the intersection of critical ...t Arizona State University. Her recent books include, ''Shakespeare in the Theatre: Peter Sellars'' (2018), ''Teaching Shakespeare with Purpose'' (2016), and
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  • ...lon Foundation. With visiting lecturers from anthropology, literature, art history, and music, it will investigate the central issues and controversies facing ...Miller (Law, University of Michigan at Ann Arbor); Zirka Z. Filipczak (Art History, Williams College); and Gary Tomlinson (Musicology, University of Pennsylva
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  • ...wright of the non-Anglophone world. Twenty participants will examined this history of reception, adaptation, translation, and re-appropriation. ...]'s production of ''The Famous History of the Life of [[Henry VIII (Folger Theatre, 2010)|King Henry VIII]]'' and ''[[Vivat Rex!: 500th Anniversary of Henry V
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  • ...e, thereby challenging some longstanding preconceptions about colonial-era theatre. Alongside the obvious advantages of having this information available at t ...efore going on to write monographs on cross-casting in 17th-century French theatre and on the Tartuffe controversy, as well as numerous articles on related to
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