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Deadlines 2013-2014



Application Deadlines for the Folger Institute 2012-2013 Program

 

Please note that many of this year’s offerings have only one deadline. These are marked with an asterisk below.

 
 

3 June 2013

For admission and grants-in-aid:

 

Entangled Trajectories: Integrating European and Native American Histories

Marcy Norton directs a fall semester-length seminar on Thursdays (3 October – 12 December 2013).

 

Where Was Political Thought in England, c. 1600-1642*

Fall symposium on Friday and Saturday (20 – 21 September 2013)

 

Constructing and Representing Authorship*

Barbara K. Lewalski directs a year-long seminar once a month on Fridays (4 October, 8 November, 6 December 2013; 17 January, 14 February, 7 March, 18 April, and 9 May 2014).

 

Researching the Archive*

Karen Ordhal Kupperman and Peter Stallybrass co-direct a year-long seminar for dissertation writers that meets monthly

 

 
 

 

3 September 2012

For admission and grants-in-aid:

  

Political Theologies in Early Modern Literature*

Lorna Hutson and Victoria Kahn direct a fall faculty weekend seminar on Friday and Saturday (1 – 2 November 2013).

 

 

3 September 2012

For admission only:

 

Entangled Trajectories: Integrating European and Native American Histories

Marcy Norton directs a fall semester-length seminar on Thursdays (3 October – 12 December 2013).

 

 

 
 

 

3 December 2013

For admission and grants-in-aid:

 

A Folger Introduction to Research Methods and Agendas*

Denise Albanese directs a spring semester-length seminar for students in the first two years of graduate study (31 January – 25 April 2014).

 

 
 

 

13 January 2014

For admission and grants-in-aid:

 

Shakespeare and the Problem of Biography*

A spring conference held on Thursday, Friday and Saturday (3 – 5 April 2014).

 

Rogues, Gypsies, and Outsiders: Early Modern People on the Margins*

David Cressy directs a late-spring faculty weekend seminar all day Thursday and Friday (22 and 23 May 2014).



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