Visiting Fellows and Residential Workshop Participants
VISITING FELLOWS
Paul Meyer University of Illinois
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German
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‘Faust’s faith’
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Dwight TenHuisen Calvin College |
Spanish and Comparative Literature
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‘The Religious Ideology of the 16C European Travel Narrative: a comparative transatlantic approach’
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WORKSHOP PARTICIPANTS
University of Colorado at Boulder
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History (16C-17C English)
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social relations between Catholics and Potestants; networks; patronage and clientage; recusants ; meaning of the charge of ‘atheism’
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Alice Eardley University of Warwick
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English |
Early Modern English women’s writing; Elizabeth Isham and St Augustine
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David at University of Wisconsin-Madison
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History (Europe)
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Early Modern Europe: Anglo-Lutheran relations in later 16C; diplomatic history ; discussions of methodology, European dimension to English discussion
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Donald Jellerson Vanderbilt University
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English
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ghosts, historiography & gender ; disavowal of Catholic doctrine of purgatory; ghost poetry / the figure of the ghost in literature
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Mary Kovel University of Arizona
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History (England) |
material culture in the formation of England’s Protestant national Identity; also gender relations during English Civil War; reform of priestly office; influence of Zwinglian theology in England ; Hair and Headcoverings in 16C-17C England
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McGill University
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English
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literature (incl. drama); art and public life ; Affiliation and Imagination: Protestant Liturgy and Literature (Marlowe: Massacre at Paris)
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Patricia Marchesi University of Colorado at Boulder
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English
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Magic and performance / superstition / popular belief ; Belief & Unbelief in Early Modern magic texts
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Matthew Milner University of Toronto
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History
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Belief and practices, senses and liturgy in Early Modern England; approaches to piety ; dependency between belief and practice in Tudor liturgical form
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Brad Pardue University of Tennessee
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History
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impact of Lollardy, renaissance humanism and continental reform on Tyndale and Foxe ; W Tyndale’s translation of the scripture
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Juliette Paul University of Missouri-Columbia
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English
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English 17C-18 C sectarian writing, mss, book history (British and Early American writing women) and influence of private faith; also Thomas a Kempis; Baroque music ; ‘Jane Barker’s writing and pseudo-medical practice of the cult of relics’
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Saint Louis University
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English | Early Modern English literature: mid 16C to Civil Wars; Shakespeare & Spencer; Early Modern English Catholics;, martyrology, political theology, critical theory and gender studies
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Laura Sangha University of Warwick
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History (English)
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processes of religious change; belief about angels
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Brody Waddell University of Warwick
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History (English)
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economic morality & social history, 1660-1720; ‘God, Family and Community in the Economic Lives of the British Poor’
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Jonathan Willis University of Warwick
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History (English)
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musical discourse in Early Modern English religious identity formation
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