Coordinators |
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Prof. Steve Hindle |
University of Warwick
Director, Centre for the Study of the Renaissance
s.hindle@warwick.ac.uk
- the Elizabethan poor laws
- The Social Topography of a Rural Community: The Warwickshire Parish of Chilvers Coton, c.1600-1730
- parishes in early modern Europe
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PD Dr. Beat Kümin |
University of Warwick
Senior Lecturer, Department of History
b.kumin@warwick.ac.uk
- Public houses (inns, taverns, alehouses) in preindustrial Central Europe
- parishes in early modern Europe
- local communities in preindustrial Europe (c. 1300-1800)
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Administrator |
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Dr. Catherine Armstrong |
Universtity of Warwick
Department of History
mailto:C.M.Armstrong@warwick.ac.uk
- different ways in which the landscape, natural resources and social potential of North America were portrayed in promotional literature, sermons, broadsides, ballads, letters, diaries and journals
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Visiting Fellows |
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Meredith Donaldson |
University of McGill
Department of English
Meredith.Donaldson@mail.mcgill.ca
- representation and aesthetics of motion in a selection of literature produced between 1575 and 1675
- the portrayal of motion through plotted space
- the shared conventions and methodology between literature and visual art
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Majorie Rubright |
University of Michigan
Department of English
mrubrigh@umich.edu
- geographic and cultural proximity engendered, influenced and complicated the formation of relatively stable ideas of national identity in early modern London - Anglo-Dutch Exchange
- cultural identity
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Workshop Fellows |
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Erica Artiles |
Purdue University
Dept of English
rudee@purdue.edu
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James Brown |
University of Warwick
Dept of History
hyryad@warwick.ac.uk
- Inns, taverns and alehouses in early modern England
- Southampton
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William Cavert |
Northwestern University
Dept of History
w-cavert@northwestern.edu
- Smoke and air pollution in early modern London
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Sheila Christie |
University of Alberta
Dept of English and Film Studies
Sheilac@ualberta.ca
- medieval and early modern performance
- Cycle Drama
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Katherine Clark |
University of Kansas
Dept of History
krpclark@ku.edu
- Intellectual and cultural history of early-modern Britain
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Susan Cogan |
University of Colorado at Boulder
Dept of History
susan.cogan@colorado.edu
- patronage relationships between Catholics and Protestants in post-Reformation England
- Catholic and Protestant spaces
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Sharon Emmerichs |
University of Missouri-Columbia
Dept of English
Steb73@mizzou.edu
- British Renaissance and medieval literature
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Susan Guinn-Chipman |
University of Colorado at Boulder
Dept of History
susan.guinn-chipmen@colorado.edu
- low level resistance against imposed change impacted local memory and identity
- religious space and the construction of identity
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Matthew Hansen |
Boise State University
Dept of English
matthewhansen@boisestate.edu
- Memory, Material Culture, and Renaissance Revenge Tragedy
- Ritual Speech Acts and the Shakespearean Stage
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Chi-Fang Sophia Li |
University of Warwick
Centre for Renaissance Studies
Sophia_li@yahoo.co.uk
- Chaucer, Dekker, and Renaissance literature and theatre
- Representations of Women: Thomas Dekker and Chaucerian Re-Imaginings
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Kristin Lucas |
Nippissing University
Dept of English
kristinl@nippissingu.ca
- Protestantism, community, and early modern literature
- Neighbours
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Kristina Luce |
University of Michigan
Dept of Architectural History
kluce@umich.edu
- comparative analysis of two transitional moments within architectural design
- Architectural Theory
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Sean McWilliams |
Washington University at St Louis
Dept of History
sdmcwill@artsci.wustl.edu
- the built environment and human culture
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Matthew Milner |
University of Warwick
Dept of History
m.m.c.milner@warwick.ac.uk
- late medieval and renaissance theories surrounding sensation and perception
- religious life and its reform in late fifteenth- through sixteenth-century England
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Tim Reinke-Williams |
University of Warwick
Dept of History
t.m.reinke-williams@warwick.ac.uk
- boundaries of female honour in sixteenth and seventeenth century England
- early modern social, culture and gender history, with particular reference to London
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Jonathan Walker |
Portland State University
Dept of English
jawalker@pdx.edu
- medieval and Renaissance drama in English, performance studies, feminism and gender studies, and print and manuscript culture in early modern England
- transvestism in medieval hagiographic literature, articles forthcoming on lesbianism in Ovid and Augustan Rome, and the place of offstage action in classical dramatic criticism
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Wendy Weise |
University of Arizona
Dept of English
wsw@u.arizona.edu
- early modern literature and culture, critical theories of gender and sexuality, and the works of Aphra Behn and William Shakespeare
- women and almshouses
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