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                <head>Teaching London</head>
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                    <head>Resources</head>
                    <p>We intend to provide a list of links, print resources, and databases that
                        might be helpful to instructors teaching courses on early modern London.</p>
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                        <emph rend="bold">Fenton, Jill</emph>. "Teaching London: A Two-Day Conference
                        jointly organised by The Centre for Metropolitan History, Institute for
                        Historical Research and the University of Westminster London Studies
                        Programme, 3-4 November 2006." <title level="m">The London Journal</title>
                        32.2 (2007): 185-89. DOI 10.1179/174963207X205734. <ref target="http://www.ingentaconnect.com/content/maney/ldn">Web</ref>.</p>
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                    <head>Complete Courses</head>
                    <p>In 2011, Janelle Jenstad taught a graduate seminar based on <title level="m">The Map of Early Modern London</title>. All the course materials are
                        linked from the top page for <ref target="mol:class_520_description.htm">English
                            520: Representations of London in Modern English Literature</ref>.</p>
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                    <head>Syllabi</head>
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                        <emph rend="bold">Representations of London in Early Modern English
                            Literature</emph>. Graduate seminar taught by <emph rend="bold">Janelle
                            Jenstad</emph>, University of Victoria, 2005. <ref target="docs/Jenstad_London_Grad_Course_2005.pdf">Syllabus (.pdf
                            file)</ref>.</p>
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                        <emph rend="bold">Early-Modern London and its Theatre</emph>. Graduate
                        seminar taught by <emph rend="bold">Glenn Clark</emph>, University of
                        Manitoba, 2008. <ref target="docs/Clark_London_Theatre_Syllabus_2008.doc">Syllabus (.doc file).</ref>
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                        <emph rend="bold">The Geography of London's Imaginary Spaces in the 18th
                            Century</emph>. Graduate seminar taught by <emph rend="bold">Allison
                            Muri</emph> (The Grub Street Project), University of Saskatchewan, 2009.
                            <ref target="http://grubstreetproject.net/eng803.php">Link</ref>.</p>
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                    <head>Sample Assignments</head>
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                        <emph rend="bold">Early Texts about London</emph> (<ref target="docs/Early_Texts_Assignment.doc">.doc file</ref>):
                        Graduate-level assignment designed to help students master the skills of
                        data-base and catalogue searching, reading early printed texts in their
                        original form, and analyzing the discursive field of an early text about
                        London.</p>
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                <byline>-- Compiled by <ref target="mol:JENS1">Janelle Jenstad</ref> (General
                    Editor). Last updated: 12 May 2011.</byline>
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