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===Scholarly Programs===
===Scholarly Programs===
Co-director (with Derek Hirst), Researching the Archives (Seminar, 2009-2010)
Co-director (with [[Derek Hirst]]), [[Researching the Archive (seminar)|Researching the Archives]] (Seminar, [[2009-2010 Folger Institute Scholarly Programs|2009-2010]])


Speaker, British Political Thought in History, Literature, and Theory (Conference, 2004-2005)
Speaker, [[British Political Thought in History, Literature, and Theory (conference)|British Political Thought in History, Literature, and Theory]] (Conference, [[2004-2005 Folger Institute Scholarly Programs|2004-2005]])


Speaker, Transactions of the Book (Conference, 2001-2002)
Speaker, [[Transactions of the Book (conference)|Transactions of the Book]] (Conference, [[2001-2002 Folger Institute Scholarly Programs|2001-2002]])


Visiting Faculty, The Mental World of Stuart Catholicism (Seminar, 1998-1999)
Visiting Faculty, [[The Mental World of Stuart Catholicism (seminar)|The Mental World of Stuart Catholicism]] (Seminar, [[1998-1999 Folger Institute Scholarly Programs|1998-1999]])


Director, "A Presse Full of Pamphlets:" Books as Events, 1632–1660 (Seminar, 1994-1995)
Director, "A Presse Full of Pamphlets:" Books as Events, 1632–1660 (Seminar, 1994-1995)

Revision as of 15:32, 30 September 2014

This page reflects a scholar's association with the Folger Institute. Records before 2008 are in the process of being added to Folgerpedia.

Scholarly Programs

Co-director (with Derek Hirst), Researching the Archives (Seminar, 2009-2010)

Speaker, British Political Thought in History, Literature, and Theory (Conference, 2004-2005)

Speaker, Transactions of the Book (Conference, 2001-2002)

Visiting Faculty, The Mental World of Stuart Catholicism (Seminar, 1998-1999)

Director, "A Presse Full of Pamphlets:" Books as Events, 1632–1660 (Seminar, 1994-1995)

Director, Partisan Culture in an Age of Revolution: England, 1649–1689 (Seminar, 1991-1992)

Public Programs

Lecture, "The Politics of Reading c. 1649" (1994-1995)