ROZE HENTSCHELL Curriculum Vitae 805 Locust Street. Department of English Fort Collins, CO 80524 Colorado State University 970/988-2150 Fort Collins, CO 80523 email: [email protected]

EDUCATION University of California, Santa Barbara Ph.D. in English, 1998 DISSERTATION: “Weaving the Nation: The Culture of Cloth in Early Modern England” Co-directors: Richard Helgerson, Patricia Fumerton; Readers: Lee Bliss, Mark Rose

M.A. in English, 1995

Vassar College B.A. in English, 1992

ACADEMIC POSITIONS

Colorado State University, Fort Collins, CO Associate Dean for Undergraduate Studies, July 2017-present Interim Associate Dean for Undergraduate Studies, July 2016-June 2017 Professor, August 2014-present Associate Professor, August 2007-July 2014 Assistant Professor, August 2002-July 2007

William Paterson University, Wayne NJ Assistant Professor, September 1998-July 2002

FELLOWSHIPS, GRANTS, AND AWARDS Liberal Arts Eddy Honors Award (CLA award for outstanding contribution to the Honors Program), 2016 Sabbatical leave, Colorado State University, Fall 2015; Fall 2008 Fletcher Jones Foundation Fellow, Huntington Library, San Marino, CA July 2013; July-August 2001 College of Liberal Arts Faculty Development Award for Outstanding Research and Creative Activity, 2012 Jack E. Cermak Advising Award, Colorado State University, 2010 National Endowment for the Humanities Summer Stipend, 2008 Academic Enhancement Program Grant, Colorado State University, 2006 Professional Development Program Grant, Colorado State University (have received funds each calendar year from 2003-2016) Career Enhancement Grant, Colorado State University, 2003

Nominations Nomination for Gill Excellence in Teaching Award, 2015 Nomination for CLA Excellence in Teaching Award (Associate Professor), 2011-12 Nomination for CSU Alumni Association Best Teacher Award, 2009 Nomination for CLA Excellence in Teaching Award (Assistant Professor), 2005-06 Hentschell/ Curriculum Vitae/ p.

PUBLICATIONS

Monograph The Culture of Cloth in Early Modern England: Textual Constructions of a National Identity. Aldershot, Hampshire, UK: Ashgate Publishing, 2008.

Edited Collections Essays in Memory of Richard Helgerson: Laureations. Eds. Roze Hentschell and Kathy Lavezzo. Newark: University of Delaware Press, 2012. Masculinity and the Metropolis of Vice, 1550-1650. Eds. Amanda Bailey and Roze Hentschell. New York: Palgrave Macmillan, 2010.

Refereed Journal Articles “‘Our Children Made Enterluders’: Choristers, Actors, and Student in St. Paul’s Cathedral Precinct.” Early Theatre 19.2 (2016): 179-195. “Moralizing Apparel in Early Modern London: Sermons, Satire, and Sartorial Display.” Journal of Medieval and Early Modern Studies 39.3 (2009): 571-595. “Treasonous Textiles: Foreign Cloth and the Construction of Englishness.” Journal of Medieval and Early Modern Studies 32.3 (2002): 543-570. “Teaching in Context/Reading on the Margins: Renaissance ‘Non-canonical’ Literature on the Undergraduate Syllabus.” Working Papers on the Web 4 (2002). #http://www.shu.ac.uk/wpw/renaissance/hentschell.htm. “Clothworkers and Social Protest: The Case of Thomas Deloney.” Comitatus 32 (2001): 43-67.

Chapters in Books “The Cultural Geography of St Paul’s Cathedral Precinct” in The Oxford Handbook of the Age of Shakespeare. Ed. R. Malcolm Smuts. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2016. 633-649. “Paul’s Work: The Campaign for the Renovation of St. Paul’s Cathedral, 1561-1620” in Paul’s Cross and the Culture of Persuasion, 1520-1640. Ed. Torrance Kirby and P.G. Stanwood. Leiden, The Netherlands: Brill Publishing, 2014. 361-388. Introduction, with Kathy Lavezzo. Essays in Memory of Richard Helgerson: Laureations. Eds. Roze Hentschell and Kathy Lavezzo. Newark: University of Delaware Press, 2012. vii- xix. “Thomas Deloney.” The Blackwell Encyclopedia of English Renaissance Literature. Eds. Alan Stewart and Garrett Sullivan. Oxford: Blackwell, 2012. “Gendered Geographies of Vice,” with Amanda Bailey. Masculinity and the Metropolis of Vice, 1550-1650. Eds. Amanda Bailey and Roze Hentschell. New York: Palgrave Macmillan, 2010. 1-17. “Luxury and Lechery: Hunting the French Disease in Early Modern England.” Sins of the Flesh: Responding to Sexual Disease in Early Modern Europe. Ed. Kevin Siena. Toronto: Centre for Reformation and Renaissance Studies, 2005. 133-157. “Shakespeare’s Text.” The Greenwood Companion to Shakespeare: A Comprehensive Guide for Students. Vol. 1. Ed. Joseph Rosenblum. Westport, CT: Greenwood Press, 2005. 65-81. “Sonnet 18.” The Greenwood Companion to Shakespeare: A Comprehensive Guide for Students. Vol. 4. Ed. Joseph Rosenblum. Westport, CT: Greenwood Press, 2005. 1103-1109. “Sonnet 20.” The Greenwood Companion to Shakespeare: A Comprehensive Guide for Students. Vol. 4. Ed. Joseph Rosenblum. Westport, CT: Greenwood Press, 2005. 1117-1123. “A Question of Nation: Foreign Cloth on the English Subject.” Clothing Culture: 1350-1650. Ed. Catherine T. Richardson. London: Ashgate, 2004. 49-62.

Hentschell/ Curriculum Vitae/ p.

Book Reviews Review Essay of Pens and Needles: Women’s Textualities in Early Modern England, by Susan Frye, Shakespeare Studies 41, 2013. 230-238. Review of Fashion and Fiction: Dress in Art and Literature in Stuart England, by Aileen Ribeiro, Seventeenth Century News, Fall-Winter 2007. 189-193.

WORK UNDER REVIEW

Book manuscript “Spatial Stories: The Cultural Geography of St. Paul’s Precinct, 1561-1625” Status: Completed manuscript is with external reviewers after favorable review from series editors.

PAPERS PRESENTED SINCE 2007

“‘Amongst these rotten bones’: The Tombs and Monuments in St Paul’s Cathedral Nave.” Rocky Mountain Medieval and Renaissance Association Conference. Grand Junction, CO June 2017. “Marston at Paul’s.” Shakespeare Association of America. Atlanta, April 2017. “Reimagining a New St. Paul’s Cathedral.” Shakespeare Association of America. New Orleans, March 2016. “How Shakespeare Became Shakespeare,” International Book Day, Colorado State University. Invited. “The Theater, Actors, and Playwrights of the Children of Paul’s: Rethinking ‘Elite.’” Shakespeare Association of America. Vancouver, April 2015. “Paul’s Boys: Actors, Choristers, Students, and Children in St. Paul’s Cathedral Precinct.” Shakespeare Association of America. St. Louis, April 2014. “‘The Lesser Isle of Great Britain’: St. Paul’s Cathedral Nave in the Late Sixteenth Century.” Sixteenth Century Studies Conference. San Juan, Puerto Rico, October 2013. “‘My love to the place’: Henry Farley, John Chamberlain, and St. Paul’s Cathedral.” Rocky Mountain Medieval and Renaissance Society Conference. Denver, April 2013 “King James, Bishop King, and the Campaign for Paul’s Renovation, 1620.” Paul’s Cross and the Culture of Persuasion, 1520–1640 Conference. McGill University. Montreal, August 2012. “The Spatial/Social Networks of Paul’s.” Early Modern Social Networks, University of California, Santa Barbara Early Modern Center Conference. Santa Barbara, March 2012. Invited. “Paul’s Walk: Occupations in the Cathedral Nave.” North American Conference on British Studies. Denver, November 2011. “This church is your Sion”: Reclaiming St. Paul’s Cathedral for the Faithful in Jacobean London.” Rocky Mountain Medieval and Renaissance Society Conference. Salt Lake City, April 2011. “Common Cause: The Early Renovation Efforts of St. Paul’s Cathedral.” Shakespeare Association of America. Chicago, April 2010. “Paul’s Spire and the Decay of London’s Moral Compass.” California State University Center for Medieval and Renaissance Studies Conference. Long Beach, November 2009. “Desperately Seeking the Sacred in St. Paul’s Precinct.” Renaissance Society of America Conference. Los Angeles, April 2009. “The Influence of Print Culture on Human Behavior: Buying Books in St. Paul’s.” Rocky Mountain Medieval and Renaissance Association Conference. Boulder, April 2008. Hentschell/ Curriculum Vitae/ p.

“‘The peruser of everie mans works’: Reading the Reader in St. Paul’s Precinct.” Modern Language Association Convention. Chicago, December 2007. “Sermons and Satire at Paul’s Cross.” Seminars on Early Modern Preaching: Uses of Secular Language. Early Modern Research Centre, University of Reading, UK. November 2007. “Shopping in the Churchyard: St. Paul’s and the Early Modern Book Trade.” Shakespeare Association of America. San Diego, April 2007.

INVITED LECTURES “‘Some have greatness thrust upon ‘em:’ How Shakespeare Became Shakespeare and Why He Still matters.” Great Conversations speaker series, College of Liberal Arts, CSU. November, 2017. “Shakespeare and the Sonnet Tradition.” Fort Collins Senior Center. April, 2017. “Church, Playhouse, Market, Home: The Cultural Geography of St. Paul’s Precinct, 1561- 1625.” Early Modern Center, University of California Santa Barbara. October 2015. “Pulpit, Bookshops, and Gallows: St. Paul’s Cathedral in Renaissance London,” Scholarly Sustenance Talk for Society of Fellows of the Huntington Library, Pasadena CA. July 2013.

CONFERENCE PARTICIPATION SINCE 2007 Panel Organizer: “London: Text, Place, and Audience.” Rocky Mountain Medieval and Renaissance Society Conference. Denver, April 2013. Seminar Leader: “The Church.” Annual Meeting of the Shakespeare Association of America. Toronto, March 2013. Panel Organizer: “Occupation and Labor in Early Modern and Eighteenth Century Literature and Culture.” North American Conference on British Studies. Denver, November 2011.

PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT The Future of Work Symposium, attendee, Stanford University, September 2017. Reinvention Collaborative Conference, attendee, Washington D.C., November 2016. Faculty to Faculty Conference, attendee, Colorado Division of Higher Education, Denver, November 2016.

COURSES TAUGHT

Department of English, Colorado State University Cultural Geography (Graduate) Cultural Geography and Renaissance Literature (Graduate) Critical Studies of Popular Texts: Renaissance Popular Culture English Renaissance Literature (Graduate and undergraduate versions) Milton Renaissance Drama Renaissance Popular Culture (Capstone) Representing Sovereignty: The English History Play (Graduate) Research Methods (Graduate) Sacred and Profane: Seventeenth Century Poetry (Graduate) Shakespeare I Shakespeare II The Sonnet (Capstone) Survey of British Literature I Hentschell/ Curriculum Vitae/ p.

U.S. Ethnic Literature

Honors Program, Colorado State University First-year Honors Seminar: Shakespeare and Film First-year Honors Seminar: Adapting Shakespeare Junior Honors Seminar: Shakespeare in Oxford (Study Abroad in Oxford, UK)

PROJECTS SUPERVISED

Master’s Thesis Director, Colorado State University Francisco Macías (2011); Megan Palmer (2006)

Master’s Thesis Committee Member, Colorado State University Brian Hull (2010)

Master’s Project Director, Colorado State University Courtney Pollard (2015), Aaron Carlile (2015), Katie Adkison (2014); Robert Laurie (2014); Kaitlyn Culliton (2012)

Master’s Project Committee Member, Colorado State University Emily Adkison: Public History MA (2016); Cheri Ecker (2014); Kimberley Townsend (2013); Brianna Rivers (2013); Devon Towry (2013); Jaedok Eom (2013); Kylie Garcia (2013); Bonnie Emerick (2012); Alexandra Duncan (2011); Susan Yurash (2009); Annabelle Bertram (2009); Debbie Gabel: Public History MA (2007); Ann Mitchell (2007); Brian Dumm (2006); David Virgili (2005)

Honors Thesis Director, Colorado State University Lisa Schulte (2009); Rebecca McIntyre (2006)

Honors Thesis Committee Member, Colorado State University Bailey Winter (2017); Allison Young (2015); Gwen Karpeirz (2013); Caitlyn Metzer (2012); Katie Adkison (2011); Joshua Taft (2008)

UNIVERSITY SERVICE SINCE 2008

Colorado State University English Department Assistant Department Chair, July 2011-July 2015 Tenure and Promotion Committee, Chair, 2014-2015; member, spring 2016; 2009-2010 Program Review Committee, 2012-2013 Literature Program Chair, 2009-2011; 2007-2008 Executive Committee, 2011-2015; 2004-2010 (on leave S07, F08) Post Tenure Review Committee, Chair, 2007-2009 Executive/Search Committee for faculty hires, English Department, 2007-2008, 2011-12 (three searches), 2012-13; 2013-2014 (two searches); 2014-2015 Literature Committee, 2004-2016 Library Liaison to the English Department, spring 2003-spring 2008

Colorado State University College of Liberal Arts Academic Success Coordinators, Supervisor to Director, July 2016 - Present College Curriculum Committee, ex-oficio, July 2016 - Present Hentschell/ Curriculum Vitae/ p.

Council of Chairs, July 2016 - Present First Generation Committee, July 2016 - Present Interdisciplinary Liberal Arts Program, Director Supervisor, July 2016 - Present International Studies Program, Director Supervisor, July 2016 – Present Executive Board, International Studies Program, July 2016 - Present Liberal Arts Dean's Leadership Council, Faculty Advisor, July 2016 – Present CLA Recruitment Coordinator Search Committee, Chair, 2016 Taskforce on Diversity and Inclusion, co-chair, October 2017-Present Selection Committee, College of Liberal Arts Scholarship Awards, 2017, 2014 Selection Committee, College of Liberal Arts Faculty Development Award, 2012 Selection Committee, Professional Development Program Award, Fall 2009-Spring 2010

Colorado State Honors Program Faculty Honors Council, member, July 2016-present Faculty organizer and leader for inaugural Oxford Study Abroad Program, Summer 2016

Colorado State University Ad Hoc Committee on ASC Career Advancement, January 2017- Present Admissions Advisory Council, July 2016 – Present Admissions Director Search Committee, member, August 2017-Present University Committee on Academic Advising, July 2016 - Present Advisory Committee for Undergraduate Affairs, July 2016 – Present CORE team for Student Success, August 2017-Present Council of Associate Deans, July 2016 - Present CSU Admissions Visit Days, Presenter, July 2016 – Present First Generation Initiative Committee, May 2017-Present Journal of Undergraduate Research, Faculty reviewer, March 2016 Operations Committee on Internationalization Plan, July 2016 – Present President’s Commission on Diversity and Inclusion, May 2017-Present Jack B. Cermak Advising Award, Selection Committee, 2011 & 2012

PROFESSIONAL SERVICE

Executive Board Rocky Mountain Medieval and Renaissance Association

Advisory Board emcImprint (an online publishing platform which offers an open access venue for scholarly work, based in the Early Modern Center at UC Santa Barbara).

Manuscript Reviewer Renaissance Studies emcImprint, 2015 Textile Studies, 2013 (article) Ashgate Publishing, 2014, 2010 (monographs)

PROFESSIONAL AFFILIATIONS Renaissance Society of America Rocky Mountain Medieval and Renaissance Association Shakespeare Association of America Hentschell/ Curriculum Vitae/ p.

Sixteenth Century Studies