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    Susanne Greenhalgh (Director)Principal Lecturer in Drama, Theatre and Performance Studies, RoehamptonUniversityemail: [email protected]

    Research interests: ritual, ceremony, and the performance of war inrenaissance culture; Shakespeare (including Shakespeare and childhood);women Renaissance playwrights; media and theatre productions andadaptations of English medieval and Renaissance plays.Publications include: artic les on the adaptation of the medieval Mysteries fortheatre and television; television versions ofMacbeth since the 1980s;

    multiculturalism and television Shakespeare.Recent work includes: the sect ion on 'British Television' in ShakespearesAfter Shak espeare: The Encyclopedia of the Bard in Mass Media andPopular Culture (Greenwood 2006); an essay on radio Shakespeare forTheCambridge Companion to Shakespeare and Popular Culture; co-editing of aSpecial Issue ofShakespeare (December 2006) commemorating the 200thanniversary of publication of the Lambs Tales from Shakespear, andShakespeare and Childhood (Cambridge University Press 2007). She iscurrently researchingAt Home with Shakespeare, on the experience andreception of Shakespeare in the domestic setting.

    Professor Trevor DeanProfessor of History, Roehampton University

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    Research interests: Gender, crime and violence in Renaissance Italy.Publications include: Crime, Society and the Law in Renaissance Italy , ed.Trevor Dean and KJP Lowe (Cambridge University Press, 1994); Clean Handsand Rough Justice: An Investigating Magistrate in Renaissance Italy (withDS Chambers) (Ann Arbor: University of Michigan Press, 1997); Marriage inItaly: 1300-1650, ed. Trevor Dean and KJP Lowe (Cambridge University Press,1998); The Towns of Italy in the Later Middle Ages , ed. and trans. TrevorDean (Manchester University Press, 2000).Professor Dean is currently is researching the criminal world of Renaissance

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    Italy, including insult, theft and female violence.

    Professor Peter EdwardsProfessor of Local and Early Modern British History, Roehampton Universityemail: [email protected]

    Research interests : Early modern warfare; rural society in Tudor and StuartEngland; and the cultural, social and economic role of the horse in theRenaissance.Publications include: Dealing in Death: The Arms Trade and the British Civil

    Wars, 1638-52(Far Thrupp: Sutton Publishing, 2000); 'Logistics and Supply',in J Kenyon and J Ohlmeyer, eds. The Civil Wars: A Military History ofEngland, Scotland and Ireland 1638-1660(Oxford University Press, 1995);The Horse Trade of Tudor and Stuart England (Cambridge University Press,1988); 'Une forme d' talage ostentatoire: la mode pour les carosses parmil'aristocratie d'Angleterre aux XVIe et XVIIe sicles', in D Reytier, ed. Voiture,chevaux et attelages en Europe (Paris: Assoc. pour l'Acadmie d'ArtEquestre de Versailles, 1998); 'Farm and Family: the Administration of theEstate of William Poore, an Elizabethan Yeoman-Farmer', Southern History,16 (1994).Professor Edwards is currently working on books on the arms trade in theThirty Years' War and on horses and culture in Early Modern England.

    Professor Robin Headlam WellsProfessor of English Literature, Roehampton Universityemail: [email protected]

    Research interests: Shakespeare, Elizabethan Poetry, Critical Theory.Publications include: Human Nature: Fact and Fic tion , ed with J McFadden(Continuum, 2006); Shakespeare's Humanism (Cambridge University Press,2005); Shakespeare on Masculinity (Cambridge University Press, 2000); Neo-Historicism: Studies in English Renaissance Literature, History and Politics ,ed. Robin Headlam Wells, Glenn Burgess and Rowland Wymer (DS Brewer,2000); Elizabethan Mythologies (Cambridge University Press, 1994);Shakespeare, Politics and the State (Macmillan, 1986); Spenser's 'FaerieQueene' and the Cult of Elizabeth (Croom Helm, 1983).

    Dr Jane Kingsley-SmithLecturer in English Literature, Roehampton Universityemail:[email protected]

    Research interests: Shakespeare and Renaissance literature.Publications include: Shakespeare's Drama of Exile (Palgrave, 2003); theIntroduction to the new Penguin edition ofHenry VI Part One (2005); anedition of Robert Daborne's The Poor Man's Comfort (Globe Quartos, 2005);and articles on Sidney'sArcadia and Shakespeare in Love.Dr Kingsley-Smith is currently working on a monograph to be entitledLovestruck : Cu id in En land 1557-1634 .

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    Dr Aislinn LoconteLecturer in Art History, Roehampton Universityemail: [email protected]

    Research interests include: Early Modern Italian art, Neapolitan art andurbanism, women and visual culture in Early Modern Europe, Renaissancecourt culture, the writings of Giorgio Vasari, and art historiographiesPublications include: artic les on royal womens patronage of art andarchitecture in Angevin Naples.

    Dr Loconte is currently preparing a monograph entitled Patronage, Art andPower: Royal Women in the Late Medieval and Early Modern Kingdom ofNaples as well as contributing to the catalogue for an forthcoming exhibitionon Italian Renaissance and Baroque Art in the Royal Collection.

    Dr Clare McManusSenior Lecturer in English Literature, Roehampton Universityemail: [email protected]

    Research interests include: the interdisciplinary reading of early moderntheatre; early modern womens performance; gender; the cultures of theRenaissance court; editing Renaissance dramatic texts.Publications include: (as author) Women on the Renaissance Stage: Anna of

    Denmark and Female Masquing in the Stuart Court (1590-1619) (ManchesterUniversity Press, 2002); (as editor) Women and Culture at the Courts of theStuart Queens (Palgrave Macmillan, 2003); Ewan Fernie, Ramona Wray,Mark Thornton Burnett and Clare McManus (eds), Reconceiving theRenaissance: A Critical Reader (Oxford University Press, 2005).Dr McManus is currently editing John Fletchers Island Princess for the ArdenEarly Modern Drama series.

    Dr Neil TaylorDirector of Research, Roehampton Universityemail: [email protected]

    Current research concentrates on Shakespeare, primarily Hamlet, which hehas edited with Ann Thompson (Arden 2006) and Shakespeare on film andtelevision. He has published William Shakespeare: Hamlet (with AnnThompson; Northcote House, 1996) and edited Henry IV Part Two (Ginn,1972), Thomas Middleton: Five Plays (with Bryan Loughrey; Penguin, 1988),and Shakespeare's Early Tragedies (with Bryan Loughrey; Macmillan, 1990).His articles and book chapters on Shakespeare and Middleton have beenpublished in journals such as Shakespeare Quarterly, Shakespeare Survey,TEXT, and in books such as Shakespeare and the Moving Image (ed.Anthony Davies and Stanley Wells, CUP, 1994) and The CambridgeCompanion to Shak espeare on Film (ed. Russell Jackson, CambridgeUniversity Press, 2000).

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