Textual Studies, 1500-1800

This blog charts major happenings in the world of early modern textual studies: publications, conferences, funding opportunities, and major research initiatives. The goal is to stimulate dialogue amongst scholars working in the traditionally distinct fields of Medieval, Renaissance, and eighteenth century studies, and to foster a broad awareness of the multiplicity of critical approaches being taken to the textual cultures of England, Ireland, Scotland, Wales, America, and beyond.

About Me

Name: Kevin Curran

I'm Professor of Early Modern Literature at the University of Lausanne and editor of the book series "Edinburgh Critical Studies in Shakespeare and Philosophy."

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Links

  • Records of Early English Drama
  • The Burney Centre
  • The Folger Shakespeare Library
  • The Huntington Library
  • The Harry Ransom Center
  • The Newberry Library
  • The Beinecke Library
  • The Bodleian Library
  • The British Library
  • The Library of Congress
  • The Library Company of Philadelphia
  • Marsh's Library, Dublin
  • Chetham's Library, Manchester
  • National Library of the Netherlands
  • Internet Shakespeare Editions
  • American Society for 18th Century Studies
  • The British Society for 18th Century Studies
  • The Renaissance Society of America
  • Shakespeare Association of America
  • Brown University Women Writers Project
  • The Perdita Project
  • English Handwriting, 1500-1700
  • Paleography Pages
  • Digital Catalogue of Jonson Watermarks
  • Shakespearean Prompt Books
  • Early Stuart Libels
  • Hap Hazard: Spenser Manuscript Studies
  • Early Manuscripts at Oxford University
  • An Index of Poetry in Printed Miscellanies
  • The Making Publics Project
  • The John Nichols Project
  • Society for the History of Authorship, Reading, and Publishing
  • The Malone Society
  • UCSB Early Modern Center
  • Harvard Theatre Collection
  • The Crime Broadside Project, Harvard Law Library
  • Arizona Center for Medieval and Renaissance Studies
  • Massachusetts Center for Renaissance Studies
  • The Early English Booktrade Database
  • Early Modern English Dictionary Database
  • The Johnson Dictionary Project
  • Clergy of the Church of England Database
  • Scotland, Scandinavia, & Northern Europe, 1580-1707
  • American Antiquarian Society
  • Early Book Society
  • The European Society for Textual Scholarship
  • The Society for Textual Scholarship
  • The Word on the Street
  • HoBo
  • The Centre for the History of the Book (Edinburgh)
  • Institute for Textual Scholarship and Electronic Editing
  • The English Renaissance in Context
  • The Scottish Book Trade Index
  • The British Book Trade Index
  • Bibliopolis
  • Oxford Early Printed Books Project
  • Centre for Manuscript and Print Studies (U London)
  • Future of the Book
  • Antiquarian Booksellers' Association of America
  • Antiquarian Booksellers' Association (UK)
  • Hyde Collection Catablog
  • Centre for Editing Lives and Letters
  • Association for Documentary Editing
  • Editorial Institute at Boston University
  • Pecia: Le Manuscrit Medieval
  • Textual Scholarship
  • Moore Institute, NUI Galway

Previous Posts

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