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» Home » Early Modern and Renaissance

Early Modern and Renaissance

Dr. Patricia Badir

Professor and Department Head
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phone: 604–822–5603
phone: 604–822–3174
patribad@mail.ubc.ca
https://patriciabadir.com/
Book History & Textual Studies, Canadian Literature, Early Modern and Renaissance, Environmental Humanities, Medieval LIterature, Poetry and Poetics, Theatre and Drama

Dr. Dennis Danielson

Professor Emeritus
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phone: 604–822–4092
Dennis.Danielson@ubc.ca
http://blogs.ubc.ca/dennisdanielson
Early Modern and Renaissance, Science and Technology Studies

Dr. Stephen Guy-Bray

Professor
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Stephen.Guy-Bray@ubc.ca
http://blogs.ubc.ca/sguybray
Early Modern and Renaissance, Gender and Sexuality, Poetry and Poetics

Dr. Elizabeth Hodgson

Professor
On Leave (July 1, 2020 – June 30, 2021)
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phone: 604–822–5101
e.hodgson@ubc.ca
http://faculty.arts.ubc.ca/ehodgson
Cultural Studies, Early Modern and Renaissance, Gender and Sexuality

Dr. Vin Nardizzi

Associate Professor
Associate, Peter Wall Institute for Advanced Studies
Associate Member, Institute for Gender, Race, Sexuality, and Social Justice
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nardizzi@mail.ubc.ca
http://vinnardizzi.com/
Early Modern and Renaissance, Environmental Humanities, Gender and Sexuality, Theatre and Drama

 

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Writing the Empire: The McIlwraiths, 1853–1948
Eva-Marie Kröller

Modernism and the Idea of the Crowd
Judith Paltin

Oroonoko
Edited by Tiffany Potter

Approaches to Teaching the Works of Eliza Haywood
Edited by Tiffany Potter

Speechsong – The Gould/Schoenberg Dialogues
Richard Cavell

Historians on John Gower, edited by Stephen Rigby with Sian Echard

Historians on John Gower
Edited by Stephen Rigby with Siân Echard

Ovidian Transversions, ‘Iphis and Ianthe’, 1300-1650
Edited by Valerie Traub - Patricia Badir and Peggy McCracken

Creating Canadian English: The Professor, the Mountaineer, and a National Variety of English
Stefan Dollinger

The Book in Britain: A Historical Introduction
Zachary Lesser (Editor) - Daniel Allington - David A. Brewer - Stephen Colclough and Siân Echard

Pluricentricity Debate

The Pluricentricity Debate
Stefan Dollinger


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