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First Notice of 2010-2011 Programs



N.B., These programs are subject to change.

Full descriptions available mid-March.

 

The Scribal Function, Or, Topics in Manuscript Studies

Peter Beal (Institute of English Studies, University of London) directs a late spring seminar

 

The Materiality of Writing

Ann Blair (Harvard University) directs a faculty weekend seminar

 

The Making of Paradise Lost

Thomas Corns (Bangor Univeristy) directs a late spring seminar

 

History of Stationers Company, 1557-1710

Ian Gadd (Bath Spa University) directs a spring seminar

 

The Age of Henry VIII: Directions for Future Research

Paul Hammer (University of Colorado at Boulder) organizes a fall workshop for the Center for Shakespeare Studies

 

Mastering Research Methods at the Folger

Robert Matz (George Mason) directs a spring seminar for M.A.-level students

 

The Literary Caribbean World of the 16th and 17th Centuries

Carla Pestana (Miami University of Ohio) and David Shields (University of South Carolina) direct a fall seminar

 

Researching the Archives

James Siemon (Boston University) and Keith Wrightson (Yale University) direct a monthly dissertation seminar

 

Translation: Theory, Practice, History

Jane Tylusand Karen Newman (both NYU) coordinate a spring conference

 

Introduction to Paleography

Heather Wolfe (Folger Shakespeare Library) directs a fall skills course

 

What was Political Thought in the Sixteenth Century?

The Center for the History of British Political Thought offers a spring symposium

 

 



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