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Bibliographies and Syllabi



David Armitage

The Foundations of Modern International Thought, 1494–1713

Late-Spring 2002 Seminar

 

Palmira Brummett

Constantinople/Istanbul: Destination, Way-Station, City of Renegades

Fall 2007 Faculty Weekend Seminar

 

Euan Cameron

Martin Luther and the Sixteenth-Century Universe

Fall 2006 Seminar

 

David Cressy and Lori Anne Ferrell

Site of Cultural Stress from Reformation to Revolution

Summer 2004 NEH Institute

 

Lorraine Daston

Observation in Early Modern Europe

Spring 2008 Faculty Weekend Seminar

 

Paula Findlen

Women on the Verge of Science: Gender and Knowledge in Early Modern Europe

Late-Spring 2003 Seminar

 

W. Speed Hill

The Theory and Practice of Scholarly Editing

Fall 2001 Seminar

 

Roslyn L. Knutson

Theatrical Commerce and the Repertory System in Early Modern England

Fall 2003 Seminar

 

Karen Ordahl Kupperman

Texts of Imagination and Empire: The Founding of Jamestown and its Atlantic Context

Summer 2000 NEH Institute

 

Theodore Leinwand, Kathleen Lynch, and Barbara Mowat

Shakespeare in American Education, 1607-1934

Spring 2007 Conference

 

Pamela O. Long and Pamela H. Smith

Experience and Experiment in Early Modern Europe

Summer 2001 NEH Institute

 

Diarmaid MacCulloch

The English Reformation, 1500-1640: One or Many?

Late-Spring 2004 Seminar

 

Richard McCoy

Redefining the Sacred in Early Modern England

Summer 1998 NEH Institute

 

Steven May

A Manuscript Miscellany

Summer 2005 NEH Institute

 

Barbara A. Mowat

Theory and Practice of Editing

Spring 1998 Seminar

 

Craig Muldrew

Connections, Trust, and Causation in Economic History

Spring 2008 Faculty Weekend Seminar

 

Ruth Perry

Ballads, Broadsides, and Eighteenth-Century Culture

Spring 2005 Seminar

 

J.G.A. Pocock, Linda Levy Peck, Gordon Schochet

1603: Kingship Renewed

Spring 2003 Seminar

 

Valerie Traub

Early Modern Embodiment

Spring 2004 Seminar

 

Evelyn Tribble

The Early Modern Book in a Digital Age  

Spring 2001 Workshop

 

Nicholas Tyacke

The University Cultures of Early Modern Oxford and Cambridge

Fall 2008 Faculty Weekend Seminar

 

Virginia Mason Vaughan

Emerging Ethnographies in Shakespeare's England

Fall 2005 Seminar

 

Greg Walker and Kathleen Lynch

The Second Shepherds' Play and Early Drama Studies Workshop

Fall 2007 Workshop

 

Keith Wrighton

Mutualities and Obligations: Social Relationships in Early Modern England

Spring 2003 Seminar

 

Stephen N. Zwicker

Habits of Reading 

Summer 1998 NEH Institute

 



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