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Editorial Board & Board of Advisors
The
Editoral Board meets
once a year, in conjunction with the annual business meeting
of the Society for the Study
of Early Modern Women, held at the Attending
to Early Modern Women symposium or at Sixteenth
Century Studies Conference. The Editorial Board selects
essays and notes for inclusion in each volume of Early
Modern Women: An Interdisciplinary Journal, based on
the recommendations of reviewers.
Diane Wolfthal
Art History, Rice University
Jane Donawerth
Department of English, University of Maryland
Adele Seeff
Center for Renaissance & Baroque Studies, University of Maryland
Katherine McIver
Department of Art & Art History, University of Alabama Birmingham
Mihoko Suzuki
Department of English, University of Miami
Anne J. Cruz
Department of Modern Languages, University of Miami
Patricia Phillippy
Department of English, Texas A&M University
Karen Nelson
Center for Renaissance & Baroque Studies, University of Maryland
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The
Board of Advisors is responsible for reviewing guidelines
for acceptance of essays, reviewing essays and notes, and
offering general advice. Reviewers are encouraged to offer
supportive commentary rather than dismissive criticism for
all submissions. Essays are reviewed anonymously.
The Board
of Advisors also provides reviewers and nominations for reviewers
for specific submissions.
The Board
of Advisors unites elected representatives from the Society
for the Study of Early Modern Women and the Planning Committee
for the Attending to Early Modern Women symposia series. The
Board of Advisors consists of:
Susan
Dwyer Amussen, English and European History, University of California, Merced
Julia
Marciari Alexander, Art History, San Diego Museum of Art
Judith MacKenzie Bennett, History, University of Southern California
Elizabeth Cohen, History, York University
Richard Chapman,
Graphic Arts, University of Maryland
Susan Dinan,
French and European History, Long Island University
Valeria Finucci, Italian Studies, Duke University
Amy Froide, History, University of Maryland Baltimore
County
Mary Garrard,
Emerita, Art History, The American University
Margaret Hannay,
English Literature, Siena College
Joan Hartman,
Emerita, English Literature, College of Staten Island, CUNY
Wendy Heller,
Music, Princeton University
Ann Rosalind
Jones, Comparative Literature, Smith College
Mary Ellen Lamb, English, Southern Illinois
University
Elizabeth
Lehfeldt, History, Cleveland State University
Carole Levin,
History, Universityof Nebraska, Lincoln
Naomi Miller,
English Literature, University of Arizona
Jacqueline
Marie Musacchio, Art History, Vassar College
Lena Cowen Orlin, English, Georgetown University
Mary Elizabeth Perry, History, Occidental
College
Patricia
Phillippy, English Literature, Texas A&M University
Anne Lake
Prescott, French Literature, Barnard College, Columbia University
Phyllis Rackin, English, University of Pennsylvania
Magdalena
Sanchez, Spanish History, Gettysburg College
Hilda Smith,
English History, Women’s Studies, University of Cincinnati
Sara Jayne Steen, English, Plymouth State
University
Betty S.
Travitsky, English Literature, Center for the Study of Women
and Society, Graduate Center, CUNY
Naomi
Yavneh, Humanities, University of South Florida
Abby Zanger, History, Tufts University
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