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Visiting Fellows and Residential Workshop Participants

 

VISITING FELLOWS

 

Paul Meyer

University of Illinois

 

German

 

‘Faust’s faith’

 

Dwight TenHuisen

 

Calvin College
Spanish and Comparative Literature

 

 

‘The Religious Ideology of the 16C European Travel Narrative: a comparative transatlantic approach’

 

 

WORKSHOP PARTICIPANTS

 

Susan M. Cogan

University of Colorado at Boulder

 

 

History (16C-17C English)

 

social relations between Catholics and Potestants; networks; patronage and clientage; recusants ; meaning of the charge of ‘atheism’

 

Alice Eardley University of Warwick

 

 

 

English
Early Modern English women’s writing; Elizabeth Isham and St Augustine

 

David Scott Gehring

David at University of Wisconsin-Madison

 

 

History (Europe)

 

Early Modern Europe: Anglo-Lutheran relations in later 16C; diplomatic history ; discussions of methodology, European dimension to English discussion

 

Donald Jellerson Vanderbilt University

 

English

 

ghosts, historiography & gender ; disavowal of Catholic doctrine of purgatory; ghost poetry / the figure of the ghost in literature

 

Mary Kovel University of Arizona

 

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

 

Kristin Lucas

McGill University

 

English

 

literature (incl. drama); art and public life ; Affiliation and Imagination: Protestant Liturgy and Literature (Marlowe: Massacre at Paris)

 

Patricia Marchesi University of Colorado at Boulder

 

English

 

Magic and performance / superstition / popular belief ; Belief & Unbelief in Early Modern magic texts

 

Matthew Milner University of Toronto

 

History

 

Belief and practices, senses and liturgy in Early Modern England; approaches to piety ; dependency between belief and practice in Tudor liturgical form

 

Brad Pardue University of Tennessee

 

History

 

impact of Lollardy, renaissance humanism and continental reform on Tyndale and Foxe ; W Tyndale’s translation of the scripture

 

Juliette Paul University of Missouri-Columbia

 

English

 

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’

 

Jennifer Rust

Saint Louis University

 

 

English Early Modern English literature: mid 16C to Civil Wars; Shakespeare & Spencer; Early Modern English Catholics;, martyrology, political theology, critical theory and gender studies

 

Laura Sangha University of Warwick

 

History (English)

 

processes of religious change; belief about angels

 

Brody Waddell University of Warwick

 

History (English)

 

 

economic morality & social history, 1660-1720; ‘God, Family and Community in the Economic Lives of the British Poor’

 

Jonathan Willis University of Warwick

 

History (English)

 

 

musical discourse in Early Modern English religious identity formation