Greg Walker - Curriculum Vitae#
EDUCATION:
- SOUTHAMPTON UNIVERSITY: 1979 - 1985:
- Ph.D.: Literature and Politics in the Reign of Henry VIII: The Poetry of John Skelton
- (British Academy/DES Major State Studentship), 1985
- First Degree: BA (Combined Honours) English and History (First Class), 1982
- Ph.D.: Literature and Politics in the Reign of Henry VIII: The Poetry of John Skelton
RECENT GRANTS:
- Co-Investigator: Swiss Research Council Grant for ‘Judgement in Sixteenth-Century Drama’ (PI, Dr Kevin Curran, University of Lausanne, Switzerland), 2021 - 2023
- Co-I, UNA Europa Network Grant, with colleagues in Krakow, Berlin, Leuven, Helsinki, for project on early-modern European manuscript circulation, 2021 - 2022
- Co-I: AHRC Follow-on Grant (£98k), ‘Exploring the potential of combining performance and digital research in heritage contexts’ (PI, Tom Betteridge (Brunel)), 2015 - 2016
- Principal Investigator: AHRC Grant (c.£970k): ‘Performing and Representing the Renaissance Scottish Court’, with Historic Scotland and AandBC Theatre co.: practice-based research on early-modern Scottish drama, Linlithgow Palace, Stirling Castle, and Eltham Palace, London, 2012 - 2014
- Inaugural recipient: the Sir David Lyndsay Society President’s Award for services to Lyndsay studies, 2014
- Co-I: AHRC Research Grant (c.£400k): ‘Performing Tudor Drama at Hampton Court Palace’ (PI, T. Betteridge), with Historic Royal Palaces, Schtanhaus Theatre, 2009 - 2010
GENERAL EDITORSHIPS:
- Founding series co-editor with Elaine Treharne, Oxford Textual Perspectives (OUP monograph series, 2010-present)
- Founding series co-editor with Martin Stannard, Studies in European Cultural Transition (Ashgate monograph series, 1996-2007), 42 volumes published
- Founding editor, ‘The Renaissance’: Literature Compass (Blackwell e-journal, 2003-9)
- Advisory Editor, ‘1475-1580’, The Oxford Chronology of English Literature (2 vols, OUP, 2002) + CD-ROM, and Concise Oxford Chronology of English Literature (OUP, 2004)
- Advisory Editor, ‘Britain’, The Oxford Dictionary of the Renaissance (OUP, 2002-3)
- Gen. Editor: Leicester Medieval Research Centre Texts and Studies (1996-2007)
- Current Editorial Boards: Anglica, Medieval English Theatre, The Modern Humanities Research Association, Reformation, The English Association Monographs series (Liverpool UP); Ludus (Medieval Drama monograph series: Brill).