Dr Jenni Hyde
Lecturer in Early Modern HistoryCurrent Teaching
I currently convene
- Hist254: Crisis and Continuity: Politics, Religion and Society in Tudor England
In the past, I have also convened
- Hist235: Making Modern Britain c1660-1720
- Hist250: Making History: Sources, Conflicts and Publics
- Hist401: Researching and Writing History
- Hist428: The Early Modern World
- Hist431: Regional and Local Economies and Societies c.1780-1914
- Hist491: Heritage Placement
- Hist495: School Placement
- Hist340: Fake News or Fact? Ballads and News Culture in Early Modern Britain
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I have also taught on
- Hist100: From Ancient to Modern: History and Historians
- Hist102: Reform, Rebellion and Reason: Britain, 1500-1800
- Hist199: Dates 1517 The Reformation
- Hist237: The Civil War in England
- Hist421: History Beyond the Text
- Hist433: Independent Research Project in Local History
I supervise a wide range of dissertations from medieval topics, through early modern to modern.
Qualifications
I am a qualified teacher with a PGCE in secondary music as well as an undergraduate degree and PhD in history.
I am a Fellow of the Royal Historical Society, a Fellow of the Historical Association and a Fellow of the Higher Education Academy.
Web Links
My personal website can be found at https://jennihydeacademicservices.wordpress.com/
Social History Society Conference
Participation in conference -Mixed Audience
Social History Society annual conference
Participation in conference -Mixed Audience
Sound Faith: Religion and the Acoustic World, 1400-1800
Participation in conference -Mixed Audience
John Balshaw's Jigge: Revelry and Royalism in Restoration Lancashire
Public Lecture/ Debate/Seminar
John Balshaw's Jigge: Revelry and Royalism in Restoration Lancashire
Public Lecture/ Debate/Seminar
EBBA 20th Anniversary Conference
Participation in conference -Mixed Audience
Reimagining Local ‘Contested’ Heritage in the context of Decolonisation
Invited talk
Thomas Cromwell, Ballads and the Pilgrimage of Grace
Invited talk
Singing the News: Ballads in Tudor and Stuart England
Public Lecture/ Debate/Seminar
Social History Society Conference
Participation in conference -Mixed Audience
The Historian (Journal)
Editorial activity
John Balshaw's Jigge: Revelry and Royalism in Restoration Lancashire
Invited talk
Moving Away From the Footnote - Sharing Research with Non-Academic Audiences
Invited talk
John Balshaw's Jigge: Revelry and Royalism in Restoration Lancashire
Invited talk
John Balshaw's Jigge: Revelry and Royalism in Restoration Lancashire
Invited talk
Renaissance Society of America Annual Meeting
Participation in conference -Mixed Audience
Much ill Cometh of Small Note: The Soundscape of the Pilgrimage of Grace
Oral presentation
Book launch: John Balshaw’s Jigge by Jenni Hyde.
Other
Ballads, Thomas Cromwell and the Pilgrimage of Grace
Invited talk
‘“Nor syng, nor to daunce alone”: Precarity, Loneliness and the Early Career Academic’
Invited talk
The Experience of Loneliness in the Sixteenth and Seventeenth Centuries
Participation in conference - Public
External Examiner, MA in Tudor History
Examination
From Page to People: Ballad Singers as Intermediaries in the Graphosphere
Invited talk
Soundscapes in the Early Modern World (External organisation)
Membership of network
News Sings
Invited talk
A History of the Reformation in 5 Ballads - Tudor CPD Day
Invited talk
Revision Podcast Scriptwriter
Other
Reformation Ballads
Invited talk
Ballads, Orality and Hidden Meanings in the Pilgrimage of Grace
Invited talk
The Historian (Journal)
Editorial activity
University of Southanpton
Visiting an external academic institution
Historical Association (External organisation)
Membership of committee
Text, Truth and Tonality in Mid-Tudor Ballads
Invited talk
Historical Association (External organisation)
Membership of council
Voices and Books Research Network (External organisation)
Membership of network
Historical Association (External organisation)
Membership of board
Historical Association (External organisation)
Membership of committee
Fellowship
Election to learned society
Honorary Fellowship
Election to learned society