Traditional Drama, Music, and Custom in Early Suffolk
The objective of this project is to complete a two-volume edition, The Dramatic Records of Suffolk, for publication in the REED (Records of Early English Drama) Series, University of Toronto Press. Building on work begun during my sabbatical in 2005-06, I plan to use the fellowship to complete my exhaustive search of relevant documentary records for evidences of drama, music, custom, and ceremony through 1642; to edit and translate (where necessary) the accumulated discoveries; to develop the many elements of scholarly apparatus found in REED volumes; and to submit the completed manuscript for publication.
[Grant products][Prizes]
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Project fields:
British History
Program:
Fellowships for College Teachers and Independent Scholars
Division:
Research Programs
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Totals:
$40,000 (approved) $40,000 (awarded)
Grant period:
8/1/2006 – 7/31/2007
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