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  • ...ok2023.pdf| Alphabet Book]] is also a good starting point. Also handy is [[Media:Copy of alphabet template.pdf| the alphabet cribsheet template]], for copyi ...ss testimonies mainly by Protestants, but also by some Catholics, from all social backgrounds, concerning their experiences of the 1641 Irish rebellion. Crea
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  • ...roductions of Shakespeare; and finally, Shakespeare and the printed visual media of his own age. The third session is timed to coincide with a current stage ...is study on intersections of voice and sound with various forms of printed media in early modern England is forthcoming.
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  • : A social-networking platform for academics to share, track, and communicate research ...ages, join groups, and post and share images. Facebook is the most popular social-networking site in the English­ speaking world.
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  • ...rsisted alongside English ones. Hybrid legal forms arose, generating novel social and political practices and ideas. Among other issues, this seminar will co ...ressed will include various forms of historiography (theatrical, cultural, social, and political), the book as a material object, the visual analysis of imag
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  • ...''Ralph Tailor’s Summer'' (2011) and is currently editing the ''Cambridge Social History of England'', 1500-1750. [[James Siemon]] is Professor of English a ...ipline and archive in order to reach toward a greater understanding of the social creativity of theatre in an age of political and religious upheaval.
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  • ...critical and textual introductions, and supplementary materials in various media formats. The project, under the Coordinating Editorship of [[Brett Hirsch]] <blockquote>A suite of iPad Apps created by Luminary Digital Media LLC (co-founded by Elliott Visconsi and [[Katherine Rowe]]) incorporating t
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  • ...s, actors of every ethnic and racial origin. In the twentieth century, new media like radio, the movies, and television provided brand-new arenas for Americ ...rican audiences, from rowdy nineteenth-century workers to the literary and social elite, and from local groups that formed their own Shakespeare societies to
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  • ...supported by the [http://arts.gov/ National Endowment for the Arts], and a media sponsorship by [http://www.slate.com/ Slate]. ...ir programs integrate poetry of provocation and witness into movements for social justice, and support the poets of all ages who write and perform this vital
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  • ...red objects in language and graphic technologies. She co-created the multi-media project “Intimate Fields,” in the University of Victoria’s MLab’s K ...uctions of nation, identity, race, and gender in early modern society; the social performance of these identities through the spoken word, drama, and music;
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  • Although scholars of theatrical, art, and social history have much to learn from tinsel prints, the works pose extraordinary ...at the Folger'', a major project to catalog Garrick works in these diverse media, create digital facsimiles, and make the Folger’s Garrick collection far
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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 ...of the king himself, and the impact on scholarship and teaching of modern media images of Henry and his royal court. Several dozen scholars with research p
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  • ...aphy in constituting the authority of knowledge; how individuality and the social state figure in such biographies and how motives come to be attributed; and ...Studies at the University of California, San Diego. His books include ''A Social History of Truth: Civility and Science in Seventeenth-Century England ''(19
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  • ...d the search for a universal language; epistemology; optical technologies; social institutions of the new philosophy; civil war appropriations; and rival eti ...ta reported contribute to understanding the City’s shifting demography and social topography; perceptions of diagnosis, disease, and death; the history of pl
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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 ...t importantly, early modern poems are now more often situated within their social and ideological contexts than previously. Under this rubric, scholars can n
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  • ...cations?_ga=2.251076869.2020794771.1553534336-268109580.1525195906 Digital Media & Publications] division and the Folger Institute with the generous support ...r''': [[Jennifer L. Morgan]] is Professor of History in the Departments of Social and Cultural Analysis and History at New York University. The author of ''L
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  • ...lph Tailor’s Summer</em> (2011) and is currently editing the <em>Cambridge Social History of England, 1500-1750</em>. <strong>[[James Siemon]]</strong> is Pr ...pline and archive in order to reach toward a greater understanding of the social creativity of theatre in an age of political and religious upheaval.
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  • ...acquisition and transmission of knowledge and expertise across a range of media and intellectual communities. Applicants with fully developed research proj ...ressed will include various forms of historiography (theatrical, cultural, social, and political), the book as a material object, the visual analysis of imag
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  • ...religious dissenters. Recently, however, attention has shifted toward the social and cultural, as scholars have investigated how, in the wake of the Protest ...lumbia University. She is the author of ''The Marriage Exchange: Property, Social Place, and Gender in Cities of the Low Countries, 1300-1500'' (1998), ''Wom
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  • ...ady Falkland: Life and Letters'' (2001). Her current research explores the social circulation of writing paper and blank books and Shakespeare’s coat of ar ...novel, caption, epigram and epigraph), its textual presence across various media, and its shape-shifting use across lines of gender and class. Depending on
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  • ...hop undertakes fresh examinations of the documentary record as well as the social, political, religious, and architectural landscapes of early modern London ...ng where possible on the Folger collections, participants will explore the social and cultural contexts for music with such topics as music’s role in promu
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  • ==== Social media ==== ...over the centuries and the role of the King James Bible in today's digital media.
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  • ...of the king himself, and the impact on scholarship and teaching of modern media images of Henry and his royal court. ...l reviewers; the use of archival material in interpreting the economic and social dimensions of performance; the archaeology of acting styles; the place of s
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  • ...EEBO’s affordances and limitations, instructors highlight the influence of media history on many other fields. Discussing how an early modern book becomes a ...Social, and Material Engagements around Making and Breaking Computational Media." Outline of course taught at Digital Humanities Summer Institute (DHSI) 20
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  • ...Folger earns a master's degree from Vassar College. Her thesis title is [[Media:Emily Jordan Folger MA Thesis.pdf |"The True Text of Shakespeare."]] To foster social and scholarly dialogue, the Folger begins serving afternoon tea to staff an
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  • ====Networking to Secure an Estate: Social Network Analysis and Inheritance in Early Modern Comedies==== ...y the same performer. This paper will discuss the benefits and pitfalls of social network analysis along with its potential as a means of tracking trends and
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  • social, literary, and artistic history. ...political culture of early modern England, in particular the histories of media, popular politics, and the image of the early Stuart court.
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  • ...es raised by the hands-on practice within a wider theoretical framework on media intersections. The course will seek to demonstrate the ways technologies of ...exploring how oral traditions, handwritten manuscript practices, and print media intersected and influenced each other. '''Kevin M. O’Sullivan''' is Curat
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  • ...s at the Library’s daily tea from 3:00 to 3:30 on weekdays. Weekly evening social events will allow for conversations to continue and community to build outs ...ricizing Data,” Professor '''Lisa Gitelman''' (Professor of English and of Media, Culture, and Communication, New York University) will address the issue of
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  • ...ollection items. Users have the ability to store their preferred images in media groups and export images. Top level collections are listed below, and the f ...ss testimonies mainly by Protestants, but also by some Catholics, from all social backgrounds, concerning their experiences of the 1641 Irish rebellion. Crea
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  • ...essor Paul Hoftijzer (University of Leiden, Department of Book and Digital Media Studies) ...Wide Web. Our team at the University of Victoria Humanities Computing and Media Centre has converted those original files from Waterloo Script into TEI P5
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  • ...e newspapers on exhibit reflects not only politics but the wider cultural, social and economic life of the times they covered. ...ation of professional writers, publishers and printers emerged from within social groups that had not previously been involved in literary endeavors. Such me
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  • ...as Garrick’s genius for self-promotion and mastery of image-making and the media that set him apart. His features were recorded and widely disseminated in h ...nary scope of his artistic and literary achievements, his professional and social status, and his international celebrity. A theatrical superstar who revolut
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  • ...ages; often of classical derivation. ||local || In the rare cases of other media in the Folger collection, use Allegorical drawings, Allegorical paintings, ...books or pamphlets, whether photographs, photomechanical prints, or other media; whether still part of or detached from the volume. Also, drawings, photogr
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  • ...dern Women. She has published articles in Gender & History, the Journal of Social History, and Early American Studies, and her fellowships include grants fro ...04). Her most recent research explores early modern filing systems and the social circulation of writing paper and blank books.
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  • :——. ''The Plays of David Garrick: A Complete Collection of the Social Satires, French Adaptations, Pantomimes, Christmas and Musical Plays, Prelu :Woods, Leigh. ''Garrick Claims the Stage: Acting as Social Emblem in Eighteenth-Century England''. Contributions in Drama and Theatre
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  • ...2-1955, || New York : Benziger, 1928. || BX 2033 B 7 || https://media.musicasacra.com/pdf/dictionarypsalter.pdf || https://hamnet.folger.edu/cgi- ...D.C.] (101 Independence Ave., SE, Washington, 20540-4660) : Humanities and Social Sciences Division, Library of Congress, 1998. || Z 7757 U 5 A
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