ࡱ> Q Qbjbj 6eeI"    8A 4YYooo^^^E4G4G4G4G4G4G4$6l9dk4R"^^R"R"k4oo4%%%R"ooE4%R"E4%%VS-@.o+/$- 14404-x9f%49..J9a.^D%@L^^^k4k4%4^^^4R"R"R"R"9^^^^^^^^^ : SCOTT C. LUCAS Professor and Head of the Department English, Fine Arts, and Communications 91 Charleston, SC 29409 (843) 953-5133 Scott.Lucas@Citadel.edu EDUCATION Ph.D.: Department of English, Duke University, September 1997. Dissertation: "Tragic Poetry as Political Resistance: A Mirror for Magistrates, 1554-1563. Director: Annabel Patterson. B.A.: University of California, Berkeley, May 1988. BOOKS A Mirror for Magistrates: A Modernized and Annotated Edition. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2019. A Mirror for Magistrates and the Politics of the English Reformation. Amherst: University of Massachusetts Press, 2009. ARTICLES IN JOURNALS AND EDITED COLLECTIONS (past 10 years only) (With Ben Parsons) Continental Biblical Scholarship and the Sources of William Baldwins The Canticles or Balades of Salomon, Reformation 30.1 (2025): 41 -62. (With Rachel Stenner) An Unrecognized Sixteenth-Century Edition of The Image of Idlenesse. The Library, Seventh Series, 26.2 (2025): 172-82. William Baldwins Source for the Tales of Irish Shape-Shifting in Beware the Cat: A New Consideration, Notes & Queries 72.1 (2025): 36-41. Edwardian Evangelicalism in Queen Elizabeths Reign: William Baldwins Funeralles of King Edward the Sixt. Renaissance Papers 2023 (2024): 15-25. Who Edited the 1571 Mirror for Magistrates? Renaissance Papers 2021 (2022): 51-66. From Court to Community: Francis Seager's Certayne Psalmes and the Popularization of Mid-Tudor Scriptural Verse. Reformation 27.1 (2022): 27-42. (with Samantha Arten). 'Delyght in the Holy Songes of Veritie': Mid-Tudor Scriptural VerseWords, Music, and Reception. [Introduction to a special issue of Reformation edited by Lucas and Arten.] Reformation 27.1 (2022): 1-3. In the Mids of his Glory: the M9 Chronicle, A Mirror for Magistrates, and the Tragedy of English Imperialism, The Soldiers Chronicle of the Hundred Years War: College of Arms Manuscript M9. Ed. Anne Curry and Rmy Ambhl. Boydell Press, 2021. 165-176 "Anxiety and Influence: John Derricke's Image of Irelande and the Mirror for Magistrates Tradition," John Derrickes "Image of Irelande, with a Discoverie of Woodkarne" (1581): Essays on Text and Contexts. Manchester: Manchester University Press, 2021. 177-90. The Presiding Genius of Spenser Studies: William Oram in Scholarship and the Scholarly Community. Spenser Studies 34 (2020): 227-34. The Consent of the Body of the Whole Realme: Edward Halls Parliamentary History. Writing the History of Parliament in Early Modern England. Ed. Alexandra Gajda and Paul Cavill. Manchester: Manchester University Press, 2018. 60-76. Authors, Patrons, Printers: Social Networks and Mid-Tudor Texts. Reformation 21.1 (2016): 4-7. [Introduction to my special forum in the journal on social networks and Mid-Tudor religious writing.] An Auncient Zelous Gospeller [] Desirous to Any Thing to Common Good: The Printer Edward Whitchurch and the Reformist Cause in Marian and Elizabethan England. Reformation 21.1 (2016): 47-67. A Renaissance Man and his Medieval Text: William Baldwin and A Mirror for Magistrates, 1547-1563. A Mirror for Magistrates in Context: Literature, History and Politics before the Age of Shakespeare. Ed. Harriet Archer and Andrew Hadfield. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2016. 17-34. The Birth and Later Career of the Author William Baldwin (d. 1563). Huntington Library Quarterly 79.1 (2016): 149-62. Henry Lord Stafford, The Two Rogers, and the Creation of A Mirror for Magistrates, 1554-1563. Review of English Studies 66 (2015): 843-58. Oppositional Authors and the Rhetoric of Law in the Reign of Mary I. Catholic Revival and Protestant Resistance in Marian England. Ed. Elizabeth Evenden and Vivienne Westbrook. Farnham: Ashgate Publishing, 2015. 165-82. BOOK REVIEWS AND ENCYLOPEDIA ENTRIES A Mirror for Magistrates. The Encyclopedia of Medieval Literature in Britain. Ed. Sin Echard and Robert Rouse. Hoboken, New Jersey: Wiley Blackwell, 2017. Review of Anna Bayman, Thomas Dekker and the Culture of Pamphleteering in Early Modern London (Farnham: Ashgate, 2014). English Historical Review 130 (547) (2015): 1549-51. Review of Susan Brigden, Thomas Wyatt: The Hearts Forest (London: Faber and Faber, 2012). English Historical Review 129 (539) (2014): 929-31. Review of Elizabeth Heale, ed., The Devonshire Manuscript: A Womens Book of Courtly Poetry (Toronto: Centre for Reformation and Renaissance Studies, 2012). Sixteenth Century Journal 44.3 (2013): 836-8. William Baldwin and Edward Hall, The Encyclopedia of English Renaissance Literature, eds. Alan Stewart, Garrett Sullivan, et al. Oxford: Blackwell, 2012. 38-40, 426-428. Review of John N. King, ed., Tudor Books and Readers: Materiality and the Construction of Meaning (Cambridge, Cambridge University Press, 2010). Religion and Literature 43.3 (2011): 217-9. Review of Joseph Black, ed., The Martin Marprelate Tracts (Cambridge University Press, 2008). Reformation 14 (2009): 187-189. Review of Dermot Cavanaghs Literature and Politics in the Sixteenth-Century History Play (Palgrave, 2003). Medieval and Renaissance Drama in England 19 (2006): 304-310. Review of Andrew Hadfield, ed., Literature and Censorship in Renaissance England (Palgrave, 2001). Reformation 8 (2003): 256-257. Review of Kristen Poole, Radical Religion from Shakespeare to Milton (Cambridge University Press, 2000). Albion 33.4 (2001): 635-636. "Raphael Holinshed," "King James IV," "Sir Nicholas Throckmorton," and "Margaret Tudor." Tudor England: An Encyclopedia, ed. Arthur Kinney. New York: Garland Press, 2000. 355-356, 391, 461, 696. Review of Seth Lerer, Courtly Letters in the Age of Henry VIII (Cambridge University Press, 1997). Reformation 4 (2000): 297-299. Review of Steven N. Zwicker, Lines of Authority: Politics and English Literary Culture, 1649-1689 (Cornell Univ. Press, 1993). Renaissance Quarterly 49 (Winter 1996): 866-867. Review of Steven Berkowitz, ed., A Critical Edition of George Buchanan's Baptistes and of Its Anonymous Seventeenth-Century Translation Tyrannicall-Government Anatomized (Garland Publishing, 1992). Renaissance Quarterly 47 (Winter 1994): 961-962. CONFERENCE PRESENTATIONS (past 10 years only) Negotiating Disparate Genres in a Single-Author Edition: The Challenge of Editing William Baldwins Literary Works. Renaissance Society of America Conference, February 19-21, 2026. William Baldwin and the Varieties of Mid-Tudor Verse. Sixteenth Century Society Conference, October 30-November 1, 2025. Thomas of Woodstock and the Tudor Commonwealth Tradition. Southeastern Renaissance Conference, September 19-20, 2025. Early Modern English Capitalism and the Commonwealth Tradition. Shakespeare Association of America Artifacts of Capitalism workshop, March 20, 2025. The Printer John Day in Queen Marys Reign, Sixteenth Century Society Conference, October 31 November 2, 2024. Allegory, Song, and Reformed Interpretation in William Baldwins The Canticles or Ballads of Solomon. Renaissance Society of America Conference, March 21-23, 2024. From Wittenberg to London: Reformation Theology, the Edwardian Church, and William Baldwins The Canticles or Balades of Salomon. Sixteenth Century Society Conference, Oct. 26-29, 2023. Edwardian Evangelicalism in Queen Elizabeths Reign: William Baldwins Funeralles of King Edward the Sixt. Sixteenth Century Society Conference, October 27-30, 2022. Also delivered, in slightly revised form, at the Southeastern Renaissance Conference, Sept. 29-30, 2023. The Politics of Ransom in 1 Henry IV and A Mirror for Magistrates. Sixteenth Century Society Conference, October 28-31, 2021. Who Edited the 1571 Mirror for Magistrates? Southeastern Renaissance Conference, October 16-17, 2020. Between Medieval and Early Modern: The Challenge of Editing the Mid-Tudor Editions of A Mirror for Magistrates. Sixteenth Century Society Conference, October 17-20, 2019. Roundtable Participant, Taking the Temperature of Taking the Temperature: A Special Fiftieth Anniversary Issue of SCJ. Sixteenth Century Society Conference, October 17-20, 2019. From Court to Community: Francis Seager's Certayne Psalmes and the Popularization of Mid-Tudor Scriptural Verse. Renaissance Society of America Conference, March 17-19, 2019 History as Memory: Historical Narrative and the Ghosts of Britains Past in A Mirror for Magistrates. Sixteenth Century Society Conference, November 1-4, 2018. The Construction and Authorship of the 1559 Mirror for Magistrates. Sixteenth Century Society Conference, October 26-29, 2017. Elizabethan Political Complaint and the Mirror for Magistrates Tradition: The Case of Captain Wyes Briefe DiscourseBetween Baldwin and a Sailor. University of Reading Early Modern Studies Conference, July 10-11 2017. Anxiety and Influence: John Derrickes Image of Irelande and the Mirror for Magistrates Tradition. Renaissance Society of America Conference, March 28-April 1, 2017. Who Edited the 1571 Mirror for Magistrates? Sixteenth Century Society Conference, August 18-20, 2016. INVITED TALKS AND WORKSHOPS Francis Seagers Certayne Psalmes and Mid-Tudor Scriptural Verse: Words, Music, and Reception. Invited talk and roundtable discussion delivered to the Tudor Music Forum, May 31, 2022. Faculty Pre-Law Advisors: Balancing the Two Roles. SAPLA-SWAPLA Conference, September 13-15, 2017. History into Literature: Shakespeares Historical Art. Georgetown (SC) Shakespeare Festival, February 3, 2016. The Oxford Connection: Oxford evangelicals in mid-Tudor court and humanist cultures. Sir John Cheke and the Cambridge Connection in Tudor England conference, Cambridge University, July 19-20, 2014. An auncient zelous gospellerdesirous to do anything to common good: the printer Edward Whitchurch and the Advancement of Reform in Early Elizabethan England. Seminar paper delivered and discussed at the Religious History of Britain 1500-1800 seminar of the Institute of Historical Research, University of London, June 17, 2014. The Kings Reformation or Parliaments Reformation?: Writing the History of the Reformation Parliament in Edward Halls Chronicle. Writing the History of Parliament in Early Modern England colloquium, Oxford University, April 20, 2013. William Baldwin: Renaissance Man. Fame and Fortune: A Mirror for Magistrates, 1559-1946 Conference, Oxford University, September 14-15, 2012. Keynote speaker. Soliciting Effective Letters of Recommendation. NAPLA-SAPLA Joint Conference, June 9-12, 2010. Invited speaker and panelist. Edward Hall and Holinsheds Chronicles. The Holinshed Workshop, Jesus College, Oxford University, January 5-8, 2009. Invited speaker and workshop participant. An Atlas to set under his Shoulder: William Baldwin and the Struggle to Create A Mirror for Magistrates, 1554-1563. Invited speaker and workshop participant. Beware the Author: A Workshop on William Baldwin. University of Newcastle (UK), June 17, 2008. Mid-Tudor English Political Literature: Exploring Beyond English and Literature. Invited speaker and workshop participant. The Origins of Early Modern Literature: Recovering Mid-Tudor Writing for a Modern Readership. University of Aberdeen (UK), June 3-4, 2005. Common Wealth or Commonwealth?: Social Protest and Social Ideals in the Poetry of Edmund Spenser. University of Nebraska Medieval-Renaissance Studies Program Lecture Series, March 23, 2004. Invited speaker. Higher Education Teaching and Administration. Invited speaker and panelist, Duke University Career Conference, January 31, 2004 Faith and Doubt in the Poetry of George Herbert and John Donne. Shepherds Center Lecture Series of the First (Scots) Presbyterian Church, March 27, 2003. Dashiell Hammetts Red Harvest. Citadel Friends of the Daniel Library Lecture Series, January 23, 2001. King Lear: Wisdom through Suffering. Charleston Shakespeare Festival Workshop, October 17, 2001. English Literature and the Birth of Protestantism. Versions of this talk have been presented as part of 91 Senior Scholars Lecture Series, October 2001 and January 2010; as part of the Shepherds Center Lecture Series of the First (Scots) Presbyterian Church, January 2002; and for the Lowcountry Senior Center Guest-Speaker Program, February 2011. HONORS, AWARDS, AND GRANTS Leverhulme Small Grant (approx. 10,000 British pounds sterling), 2021-2023 Citadel full-year Sabbatical Grant, 2014-15 Citadel Faculty Spotlight Award for Achievement in Scholarship and Service, 2014 Carl F. Pforzheimer Fellowship, University of Texas, 2013-2014 Citadel Sabbatical Grant, Spring 2006 National Endowment for the Humanities Summer Seminar Fellow, 2003 Krause Award for Excellence in Teaching and Service, 2002 South Carolina Humanities Council Grant, 2000 Citadel Development Fund Presentation of Research Grants (over 37 grants), 1998-2025 Citadel Development Fund Research Grants (9) 1998-2018 Andrew W. Mellon Foundation Fellowship, 1996-1997 W.M. Keck Foundation Fellowship, 1996-1997 John L. Lievsay Fellowship in Renaissance Studies, 1995-1996. Duke University Department Fellowship, 1990-1994 Graduation with High Honors, University of California, Berkeley, 1988 ACADEMIC POSITIONS Professor and Head of the Department, Department of English, Fine Arts, and Communications, Spring 2018-Present Professor, Department of English, 91, Fall 2010-Present Associate Professor, Department of English, 91, Fall 2003-Spring 2010 Assistant Professor, Department of English, 91, Fall 1998-Spring 2003 Undergraduate courses taught: Espionage in Literature and Film, Crime in Literature and Film, Sixteenth-century Poetry and Prose, Seventeenth-century Poetry and Prose, Milton, English Drama to 1642, Shakespeare Survey I and II, upper and lower division surveys of World Literature before 1650, British Literature Survey I, British Literature Survey II, Rhetoric and Composition, Honors English I: The Aesthetic Context (Classical through Renaissance European Literature); Honors English IV: Studies in British and American Literature (Special topic: Literature and Political Theory); Freshman writing-intensive seminars: The Literature of Addiction," "The Rise of Artificial Intelligence"; English Strands courses: The Literature of Social Design, Utopias, Dystopias, and Beyond. Supervision of numerous Cadet Internships involving work in law firms and with magazine publishers. Graduate courses taught: Literary Criticism and Theory, Survey of English Renaissance Literature, Milton, World Literature Before 1650, Special Topics: Religion, Politics, and English Renaissance Literature. Visiting Lecturer, Department of English, North Carolina State University, 1997-1998. Courses taught: Composition and Introduction to Literature. Instructor and Teaching Assistant, Duke University Department of English and University Writing Program, 1991-1996. Courses taught: Composition; seminars on Hardboiled Fiction; seminar on Literature and Political Theory. CITADEL COMMITTEE APPOINTMENTS AND OTHER SERVICE POSITIONS: Campus-Wide Service: Faculty Senate ad hoc Committee on AI Plagiarism, Jan. 2025-December 2025 Saudi Taskforce, 2024-Present Provosts Artificial Intelligence Taskforce, 2023-Present Assessment Ambassador, 2023-2024 Chair, General-Education Director Search Committee, 2020-2021 SHSS Dean Search Committee, 2019-2020 Faculty Senator ex officio, 2018-Present Ad Hoc Pre-Law Committee: 2017-2018 Primary Citadel Pre-Law Advisor, 1999-2018 Strategic Initiatives Committee: 2017 Faculty Tenure and Promotions Appeals Committee (Alternate member): 2015-2017 Core Curriculum Oversight Committee: 2008-14; Chair, 2010-14 Committee on Committees: 2010-13; Chair, 2011-13 Scholarship Committee: 2006-2010 Summer Scholarship Committee, 2000-2006 Organizer, Citadel Foundation Humanities Seminar, 1999-2006 Chair, Awards Committee, 2003-2005 Awards Committee, 2001-2002, 2003-2005 Honors Committee: 1999-2018 Chair, Pre-Law Committee, 1999-2001 (Committee discontinued in 2001) English-Department Service: Department Head, January 2018-Present Graduate Studies Committee, 2006-2010 Sophomore-Level English Curriculum Committee, 2000-2001 English Major Committee, 1998-1999 Member, Job Search Committees to fill 7 permanent positions, 1998-1999, 2003-2004, 2007-2008, 2008-2009. Hiring committee for non-permanent-faculty positions, 2018 Faculty Advisor Positions: Faculty Advisor, Inn of Court Cadet-91 Fraternal Legal Society, 1999-2014 Faculty Advisor, Mock Trial Team, 2000-2005 Faculty Advisor, English Club, 1998-2001 EDITORIAL BOARD POSITION Member, Editorial Board, Reformation, 2020- REFEREE FOR JOURNALS AND PUBLISHERS Durham Medieval and Renaissance Text Series, Durham University Genre Huntington Library Quarterly Journal of Medieval and Early Modern Studies Literature and History Medieval and Renaissance Text Series, Arizona Center for Medieval and Renaissance Studies Modern Philology Notes and Queries Parergon Philological Quarterly Reformation Renaissance and Reformation Renaissance Studies Renaissance Quarterly Review of English Studies Spenser Studies SCHOLARLY ORGANIZATIONS Renaissance English Text Society: Member, Executive Council, 2025-Present Renaissance Society of America Sixteenth Century Society and Conference: Member, Conference Organizing Committee, 2010-Present; Member, Prescott Prize Committee, 2024-2025; Chair, Prescott Prize Committee, 2025; Member, Executive Board, 2018-2020 Society for Reformation Research Southeastern Renaissance Conference: Social Media and Marketing Director, Jan. 2022-Present; Affiliated Organization Representative, Sept. 2022-Present. Organizer, Southeastern Renaissance Conference annual meeting, Sept. 2024. Tyndale Society SERVICE AND HONOR ORGANIZATIONS Phi Kappa Phi: National Society: Member, Nominating Committee, 2019-2022. Chapter: President, Citadel chapter, 2011-13; Awards Officer, 2014-2022; Interim President Elect, 2022-23; Member, Executive Board, Citadel Chapter, 2011-2023 Southern Association of Pre-Law Advisors: Member, Executive Board, 2010-2017; Communications Coordinator, 2014-2017. PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT: Participant: AAC&U Workshop on Teaching with AI 2025-2026 Participant, The Chronicle of Higher Education Strategic Leadership Program for Department Chairs, online workshops and seminars, January 2023. Participant, Communication, Consensus, and Challenging Conversations Workshop for Department Heads, January 2018, Western Carolina University.      PAGE 11 5\/ G u   ! 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