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  • ...Library]] web collection; ''Folger Shakespeare Library Websites and Social Media ''archives and preserves the Folger’s web presence over time. Learn more '''Collecting Scope:''' Websites and social media sites from the Folger Shakespeare Library.
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  • ...Library]] web collection; ''Folger Shakespeare Library Websites and Social Media ''archives and preserves the Folger’s web presence over time. Learn more '''Collecting Scope:''' Websites and social media sites from the Folger Shakespeare Library.
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  • ...c and statistics related to the tag paint an interesting picture of social media interactions surrounding the birthday on Twitter. [[Category: Social media]]
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  • [[Web collection: Folger Shakespeare Library Websites and Social Media]]
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  • [[Category: Social media]]
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  • ...ory, and serves on the board of advisors for the College of Humanities and Social Sciences at George Mason University. He is also a veteran of the U.S. Marin
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  • :[[Media:Armitage.pdf|The Foundations of Modern International Thought, 1494–1713]] : [[Media:Brooks.pdf|The Legal and Cultural Worlds of the Early Modern Inns of Court]
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  • ...re lots for which the Folger was high bidder were announced through social media on the evening of the last day of the sale.
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  • ...twcamp%5Eserp%7Ctwgr%5Ehashtag #ColorOurCollections] is a week-long social media event during which libraries and archives from around the world share image ...Illustrations] project. Don't forget to share your work with us on social media!
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  • ...others? What historically specific needs does a given genre fulfill? What social, economic, and political tensions does lit articulate and address? What gen ...ked why these dramatic "kinds" flourished when they did and considered the social conflicts embodied in and managed by them.       
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  • ...special reference to the Lucretius translation); self-identification with social groups (gentry and otherwise) and the interplay with gender identity; ideol :[[:Media:HutchinsonSeminarNorbrookSyllabus.pdf|Lucy Hutchinson and the Cultures, Pol
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  • ...ions in notational and symbol systems literally underwrote other cultural, social, economic, and political changes. They produced growing awareness that by a A PDF of the original [[Media:1994NEHSI.pdf|Promotional Materials]].                  �
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  • ...ur presence lives. Below is a listing of Folger digital properties, social media identities, and online projects. Folgerpedia is part of the Folgersphere, w
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  • ...rthermore, “displacement” models of human communication (the idea that one media form displaces, rather than transforms another), though widely acknowledged
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  • ...available all day to answer questions. You can also participate on social media using #FolgerTranscribes. ...available all day to answer questions. You can also participate on social media using #FolgerTranscribes.
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  • ...y Websites and Social Media|Folger Shakespeare Library Websites and Social Media]] === ...e over time. The collection includes all Folger domains, blogs, and social media profiles. Seeds in this collection are crawled for new content on a quarter
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  • ...informal pictures of the building and grounds, and to share them on social media. Occasionally, however, loan items in exhibitions cannot be photographed be
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  • ...available all day to answer questions. You can also participate on social media using #FolgerTranscribes.
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  • [[Media:MaterialLondonConference1995(NEH).pdf|Promotional Material]] ...rogram. It assembled an international panel of speakers from the fields of social, intellectual, urban, and agrarian history; from archaeology and cultural a
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  • ...nd talking that they would have recognized as “political thought”? In what media would they have encountered political thinking, and in what arenas would th
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  • ...buted to theological teachings and which to broader issues of early modern social change: early modern governmental innovations in finance and censorship, th
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  • ...As was its predecessor, this conference was an international gathering of social and intellectual historians, literary critics, bibliographers, and others.
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  • ...questions with examples drawn from current research: What do literary and social historians mean by neighborhood and community? Are neighborhoods defined so ...ns and after. Download this list of resources generated from the seminar [[Media:Neighborhood,_Community,_and_Place_in_Early_Modern_London_Resources2.pdf|he
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  • For materials in the public domain, social media sharing of personal digital photographs is encouraged. Images should mentio
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  • ...ances from the perspectives of many disciplines, including . anthropology, social history, theology, choreography, and politics. Drawing upon the perspective ...nces specifically assigned to women differ from others, and what was their social contribution?
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  • ...ope'''] (University of Strathclyde) is Professor in English Humanities and Social Sciences, whose research can best be described as Literary Linguistics (the ...nd Memory'' (2011), and co-editor (with Thomas Keenan) of ''New Media, Old Media: A History and Theory Reader'' (Routledge, 2005). She has been a Member of
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  • ...anding or computer skills and involves a range of reflective, ethical, and social perspectives on digital activities. See also studies of "Critical Media Literacy."
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  • ...er, producer, writer and director. Mimi is also the founder and CEO of TVA Media and as of this event was working on a series documenting the history of Afr ...studies, IPS. For a decade Netfa served as the director of the Institute's Social Action and Leadership School for Activist SALSA. He is also the executive
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  • ...occupied with counting the growing numbers of students and analyzing their social composition, as part of what Lawrence Stone dubbed an “educational revolu [[:Media:Tyacke.pdf|Syllabus]]
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  • ...s contemporary moment, where the portrayal of minorities across a range of media is being offered due reconsideration, they look to provoke new discoveries
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  • ...d broadsides, became more accessible to the general public. The political, social, and religious upheaval that marked the century created a demand for inform ...ng away with parents and siblings abound. Weather seems to merit the most media attention when it is experienced in its extremes. A number of pamphlets, in
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  • ...e in ways that open channels for considering today's proliferating digital media scenes? ...ames Marino]], concerned questions of scale, deconstruction, and different media pathways for students to approach Shakespeare.
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  • Read the [[Media:2023_FOLGER_BIRTHDAY_LECTURE_Transcript.pdf|transcript]]. ...ing blackness” and presents new critical histories between the theater and social practices that produced manufactured black bodies, subdued and fashioned ac
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  • [[Media:Ann_Cook_Tribute_MaRDiE_17.pdf|J. Leeds Barroll III: A Tribute]] - Ann Jenn [[Media:Falco on Barroll.pdf|Leeds Barroll as Colleague and Teacher]] - Raphael Fal
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  • ...en religion and politics as a rich case study of the causes and effects of social crisis. This [[NEH_Summer_Institute_for_college_and_university_faculty|NEH ...productive disruption of received answers about the causes and effects of social upheaval, and we recovered a more complete portrait of a society coping wit
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  • ...ch will be collected on a website that shares this material in perpetuity. Social and outreach events will be planned in each of the major cities that host t
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  • ...the playwrights, is infatuated with Palamon and helps him escape. But the social gulf between her and Palamon is unimaginably wide. Only the gods can bring == Other media ==
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  • ...ctions|coloring pages]]. Don’t forget to share your work with us on social media!
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  • ...an politics and theological dogma, polemical tracts and literary fictions, social history and the history of ideas, and great works of art and acts of iconoc The syllabus is available [[Media:Redefining the Sacred--Schedule and Bibliography.pdf|here]].
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  • ...gated the increasing significance that technical knowledge came to have in social and economic configurations such as court culture, urban culture, and the m The syllabus is available [[Media:Syllabus.pdf|here]].
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  • ...Helen wins Bertram as her husband despite his lack of interest and higher social standing, but she finds little happiness in the victory as he shuns, desert == Other media ==
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  • ...edy" or "city comedy." In such plays, courtiers, gentlemen, or knights use social superiority to seduce citizens' wives. == Other media ==
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  • ...teenth-century, continuing to explore multiple relations among inscriptive media, to discern parallel realms of circulation in specific knowledge communitie ...le digitally on the websites of research libraries and in other electronic media. The institute's resources are also, crucially, its community of scholars.
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  • ...ollection items. Users have the ability to store their preferred images in media groups, create presentations, and export images. ===Blogs and Social Media===
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  • ...ve potential for pressing modern needs such as increased civic engagement, social justice, and ecological awareness. ...f medieval drama, some of them still active, and others recorded in modern media such as film and video.
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  • ...ical aspects of form also shape our understanding of  both content and the social relations that texts mediate over time. The two-week seminar contains a mix :Jonah Davis '20; “Language, Speech, and Content: How Social Distinctions are Portrayed in Shakespeare”
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  • *'''Brett Hirsch''' is co-authoring a chapter on “Shakespeare and New Media” with Michael Best for a collection, ''The Shakespearean World'', edited ...Mary University of London: “Bacon and Edges: Reassembling the Early Modern Social Network.”
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  • ...ta reported contribute to understanding the City’s shifting demography and social topography; perceptions of diagnosis, disease, and death; the history of pl ...esenters will encourage conversation about the evolution of public health, social history of death, and gender dynamics at the parish level and beyond.
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  • [[Sarah Higinbotham]], Marion L. Brittain Postdoctoral Fellow, Literature‚ Media‚ and Communication, Georgia Tech University :''Royal Subjects: Mass Media and the Reinvention of Reverence''
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  • ...ge of issues including the court, entertainments, Elizabeth's men, and the social significance of her lavish wardrobe. Compiled and edited by Georgianna Zieg ...land, PEPCO, Sanderson, Union Station, Visa U.S.A., Inc, and WETA—Official Media Sponsor.
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  • ...ke if early drama is the domain of theatre studies or medieval literature, social history or even anthropology? What continuities and parallels exist from ea ...ow did differences in local tastes, customs, and, above all, political and social systems shape gender representation on the stage? How did opera manage the
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