Acknowledgments
Introduction: Reading Early Modern Drama after Brexit by Scott Oldenburg and Matteo Pangallo
Chapter 1. “The Uncertainty of This World”: Shakespeare in “Unprecedented” Times by Margaret Tudeau-Clayton
Chapter 2. Profiting in Babylon: Transnationalism and Typology in the Biblical Drama of the English Traveling Theater by Kevin Chovanec
Chapter 3. Astonished and Amazed: Early Modern English Black Christianity and Respectability Politics in Middleton and Munday’s The Triumphs of Truth by Jamie Paris
Chapter 4. The Nation Embarrassed: Shameful Memories in the Henriad by John S. Garrison and Kyle Pivetti
Chapter 5. Building a Wall around Tudor England: Coastal Forts and Fantasies of Border Control in Friar Bacon and Friar Bungay by Todd Andrew Borlik
Chapter 6. The Brut, the Bruce, and Brexit: Scottish Independence in The Valiant Scot (1637), The Outlaw King (2018), and Robert the Bruce (2019) by Vimala C. Pasupathi
Chapter 7. English Imperialism and Staff Fighting in Mucedorus by Matt Carter
Chapter 8. “Let Burnt Sack Be the Issue": Immigrants as Threat and Remedy in William Shakespeare’s The Merry Wives of Windsor by Heather Bailey
Chapter 9. “Thou Hast Incurred the Danger”: Shylock, Brexit, and Urban Citizenship by William Casey Caldwell
Bibliography
Contributors
Index