Dr Jenni Hyde
Lecturer in Early Modern HistoryResearch Overview
I work mainly on Tudor and Stuart history, and in particular, sixteenth-century ballads in print, manuscript and the oral tradition. My current research investigates the ballads associated with the Pilgrimage of Grace. I’m also beginning research into the links between sixteenth-century ballads, psalms and epitaphs, as well as some work on Fake News or Fact in Topical Ballads, and the ballads of the Armada period.
Current 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/
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