Shakespeare and religion; Reformation and Counter-Reformation literature; the vernacular and neo-Latin writing of post-Reformation British Catholics; the literature of Anglicanism; early modern book history and manuscript studies.
Early modern Russian history, history of cartography, empire, visuality, and witchcraft, with interests in politics, gender, and religion in Russia and in comparative perspective
Politics and religion in early modern Britain, Ireland and Europe; the Church of England 1560-1700; anonymity; Asian and European representations of East/West politico-cultural divisions in the 19th and 20th centuries
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