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Brett D. Hirsch was postdoctoral fellow in early modern textual studies and digital humanities at the University of Victoria, and is now an honorary research fellow at the University of Western Australia. He is one of the editors of the Routledge journal ''Shakespeare'', and is the coordinating editor of the ''Digital Renaissance Editions'' project. He has co-edited a special issue of [http://purl.org/emls/si-19/si-19toc.htm ''Early Modern Literary Studies''] and a volume on late medieval and early modern English literature and culture (Brepols). He has published articles in ''The Ben Jonson Journal'', ''Early Modern Literary Studies'', and ''Parergon'', and is a contributor to the forthcoming ''Cambridge World Shakespeare Encyclopedia''.
[http://www.notwithoutmustard.net/ Brett D. Hirsch] is an ARC Discovery Early Career Research Fellow and Assistant Professor of English and Cultural Studies at the University of Western Australia. He is coordinating editor of [http://digitalrenaissance.uvic.ca/ Digital Renaissance Editions], general editor of ''The Bibliography of Editions of Early English Drama'' (BEEED), and an editor of the Routledge journal [http://www.tandf.co.uk/journals/shakespeare ''Shakespeare'']. He serves on the executive committees for the [http://www.anzsa.org/ Australian and New Zealand Shakespeare Association] and the [http://www.aa-dh.org/ Australasian Association for Digital Humanities].

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Brett D. Hirsch is an ARC Discovery Early Career Research Fellow and Assistant Professor of English and Cultural Studies at the University of Western Australia. He is coordinating editor of Digital Renaissance Editions, general editor of The Bibliography of Editions of Early English Drama (BEEED), and an editor of the Routledge journal Shakespeare. He serves on the executive committees for the Australian and New Zealand Shakespeare Association and the Australasian Association for Digital Humanities.