Dr Jenni Hyde, FRHistS, FHA, PGCE, FHEA
Publications:
‘Patronage, Recusancy and Malfeasance in the Early Modern Prison System: A New Source Related to Saint John Roberts and Robert Cecil’, Law, Crime and History (in press).
‘The Pilgrimage of Grace’, Modern History Review (forthcoming).
Communicating the News in Early Modern Europe (co-authored with Joad Raymond, Massimo Rospocher, Yann Ryan, Alexandra Schafer-Grabel and Hannu Salmi) (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2023).
‘Popular Propaganda: John Heywood’s Wedding Ballad and Mary I’s Spanish Match’, Transactions of the Royal Historical Society, 32 (2022), pp. 73-91.
‘Bloody Mary – Killer Queen?’, Modern History Review, 24:3 (2022), pp. 2-5.
‘Gender, Authority and the Image of Queenship in English and Scottish Ballads’, History, 105 (2021), pp. 751-772.
John Balshaw’s Jigge: Revelry and Royalism in Restoration Lancashire (Lancaster: Lancaster University Regional History Centre, 2021).
‘Out and About in Derry: the View from the Walls’, The Historian, 140 (March 2019), pp. 43-45.
‘A Year in the Life of a Branch Officer’, The Historian, (April 2018)
Singing the News: Ballads in Mid-Tudor England (Routledge, 2018).
‘Verse Epitaphs and the Memorialisation of Women in Reformation England’, Literature Compass, Volume 13, Issue 11 (November 2016), pp. 701–710.
November 2016, ‘Teaching and Learning Guide to “Verse Epitaphs and the Memorialisation of Women in Reformation England”’, Literature Compass,Volume 13, Issue 11, pp. 744–774.
‘William Elderton’s Ladie Marques Identified’, Notes and Queries (December 2015).
‘Bolton School 500/100’, The Manchester Genealogist (September 2015).
‘Out and About in Bolton: Industrial Revelation’, The Historian, 109 (2014), pp. 28-31, (co-authored with David Clayton).
‘Culture Shock: The Arrival of the Conquistadores in Aztec Mexico’, The Historian, 104 (2009), pp. 6-12.
Invited speaker:
29-30 June 2021, Keynote – ‘Nor syng, nor to daunce alone’: Precarity, Loneliness and the Early Career Academic’, The Experience of Loneliness in the Sixteenth and Seventeenth Centuries Conference.
18-20 June 2019: ‘From Page to People: Ballad Singers as Intermediaries in the Graphosphere’, XI International Conference on the History of Written Culture (CIHCE) – “Scripta in itinere”: Discourse, practice and use of writing in public spaces (16th-21st centuries), University of Alcalá (Alcalá de Henares, Madrid, Spain).
1 April 2019: Workshop on European News Ballads, Bodleian Library, Oxford.
23 March 2018: ‘A History of the Reformation in Five Ballads’, Historical Association Tudor CPD Day, York.
12 May 2017: ‘Singing the News in Tudor England’, Historical Association National Conference.
12 January 2017: ‘Ballads, Orality and Hidden Meanings in the Pilgrimage of Grace’, Singing Across the Channel, University of Kent.
10 November 2016, ‘Text, Truth and Tonality in Mid-Tudor Ballads’, Oxford University Early Modern Britain Seminar Series.
Media:
John Balshaw’s Jigge (30 minute interview, BBC Radio Lancashire, June 2023).
John Balshaw’s Jigge (half page feature, Lancashire Post, June 2023).
Great History Quiz: the Tudors (BBC2, 24 December 2015), Historical Music Consultant.
John Stapleton’s History of Greater Manchester (BBC Radio Manchester, March 2011), Contributor.
Video Introduction to ‘Verse Epitaphs and the Memorialisation of Women in Reformation England’, YouTube.
Video interview on my PhD research for the University of Manchester history department YouTube channel.
Video interview of Dr Ben Wilcock about his PhD research for the University of Manchester history department YouTube channel.
Achievements:
2023: Fellowship of the Higher Education Academy
2021: Honorary Fellowship of the Historical Association
2018: Fellowship of the Royal Historical Society
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