Rethinking
the Popular in the Early Modern England
A Symposium
Saturday, March 11, 2000
from
10:00 am to 5:30 p.m.
McKeldin Library Special
Events Room
University of Maryland, College Park
Schedule: |
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10:00 - 11:00
am |
David
Scott Kastan, Columbia |
Understanding
Shakespeare's Politics: Henry IV from the Playhouse
Yard |
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11:00
am - 12:45 pm |
Kent
Cartwright, Maryland |
James
Holstun, SUNY, Buffalo |
How
Popular Was Elizabethan |
A
Monster Called Münster |
Morality
Drama |
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2:00
- 2:45 PM |
Donna Hamilton,
Maryland |
Revising
the City: Stow, Munday and the Survey of London |
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3:00
- 4:45 PM |
Sharon
Achinstein, Maryland |
Annabel
Patterson, Yale |
From
Low to High: |
Street
Smarts and Hapless High Theory: The |
Leveller
to Tory Feminisms |
Popularisms
of John Lilburne and |
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Algernon
Sidney |
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4:45
- 5:30 PM |
David
Norbrook, Maryland |
Roundtable |
Sponsored by the College
of Arts and Humanities, Department
of English,
Center for Renaissance & Baroque Studies, University
of Maryland
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