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Renaissance Forum

We are pleased to announce the first issue of _Renaissance Forum_, a new electronic, refereed journal specialising in early-modern English literary and historical scholarship and the critical methodologies of these fields. The journal is published biannually from the Departments of English and History at the University of Hull, UK. Its aim is to offer a platform for work of the highest scholarly standard in an electronic medium, and to provide a forum for scholarly and theoretical debate. The journal is available on the World Wide Web at:

http://www.hull.ac.uk/Hull/EL_Web/renforum/

If you would like to join our email list, please send the message subscribe to:

renforum-request@hull.ac.uk

Volume 1, no. 1 (March 1996) - Contents

Articles

Editorial: Renaissance Texts and Renaissance Republicanism (Glenn Burgess)

Transgressing Boundaries: Women's Writing in the Renaissance and Reformation (Janet Clare)

Attacking the Cult-Historicists (Martin Coyle)

Making all Religion Ridiculous: Of Culture high and Low - the Polemics of Toleration, 1667-1673 (Derek Hirst)

Reviews

Susan D. Amussen & Mark A. Kishlansky (eds), _Political Culture and Cultural Politics in Early Modern Europe_ (by Mark Stoyle)

Alvin Kernan, _Shakespeare, The King's Playwright: Theater in the Stuart Court, 1603-1613_ (by Steve Longstaffe)

Anthony Parr (ed.), _Three Renaissance Travel Plays_ (by Emma Smith)

Markku Peltonen, _Civic Humanism and Republicanism in English Political Thought, 1570-1640_ (by Glenn Burgess)

Robert Shaughnessy, Representing Shakespeare: England, History and the RSC (by Michael Scott)

Glenn Burgess
Robin Headlam Wells


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