Explorations in Renaissance Culture

The Albert W. Fields Award

Honored Recipients:

James S. Baumlin. ““””Reading Donne’’s ‘‘Communitie’’.”” EIRC 32.1 (Summer 2006): 50-75.

Nancy Mohrlock Bunker, "Feminine and Fashionable:  Regendering the Iconologies of Mary Frith's "Notorious Reputation,'" EIRC 31.2 (2005):  211-57.

 

Mark J. Zucker, "Homeliness and Humor in Renaissance Italy: Tales of Ugly (and Witty) Artists and Other Paragons of Ugliness." EIRC 30.2 (Winter 2004): 231-59.


Gerald MacLean, "On Turning Turk, or Trying To: National Identity in Robert Daborne's A Christian Turn'd Turke." EIRC 29.2 (2003): 225- 52.


Corinne Mandel, "Magic and Melancholy at the Vatican Library." EIRC 28.1 (Summer 2002): 31-74.


Zenón Luis-Martínez, "'Maimed Narrations': Shakespeare's Henry VIII and the Task of the Historian." EIRC 27.2 (2001): 205- 43.


Marina Della Putta Johnston, "The Science of Art and the Art of Science: Leonardo's Authorial Strategy in Codex Madrid I." EIRC 26 (2000): 229- 55.


Rachel Hostetter Smith, "Providence and Political Innocence: The Ballottino in Venetian Art and Ideals." EIRC 25 (1999): 41- 65.


Karl Josef Höltgen, "Clever Dogs and Nimble Spaniels: On the Iconography of Logic, Invention, and Imagination." EIRC 24 (1998): 1- 36.


Peggy M. Simonds, "Husband Beating in English Iconography: The Special Case of the Montacute House Mural." EIRC 23 (1997): 37- 52.

 

Michael W. Price, "'offending without witnes': Recusancy, Equivocation, and Face-Painting in John Donne's Early Life and Writing." EIRC 22 (1996): 51- 81.
 

Mark Thornton Burnett, "'Fill Gut and Pinch Belly': Writing Famine in the English Renaissance." EIRC 21 (1995): 21- 44.






The Albert W. Fields Award is an annual cash prize of $100.00 to be awarded to each volume's article judged most distinguished by an independent board of judges, beginning with Volume 21 (1995). The award is provided by the South-Central Renaissance Conference in honor of Albert W. Fields, editor of EIRC from 1984 to 1994 (Volume 10 through Volume 20). Each year's winner will be announced on this page when the determination is made.

Explorations in Renaissance Culture is an annual scholarly journal edited by Frances Malpezzi of the Department of English and Philosophy of Arkansas State University and published jointly by the South-Central Renaissance Conference and Arkansas State University.

EIRC is fully refereed by a board of nationally prominent scholars; a double-blind review process is used.

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