Dr Jenni Hyde

Lecturer in Early Modern History

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.


Participation in conference -Mixed Audience


Participation in conference -Mixed Audience


Participation in conference -Mixed Audience


Public Lecture/ Debate/Seminar


Public Lecture/ Debate/Seminar


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Invited talk


Public Lecture/ Debate/Seminar


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Editorial activity


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Invited talk


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Invited talk


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Oral presentation


Other


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Invited talk


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Examination


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Membership of network


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Other


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Invited talk


Editorial activity


Visiting an external academic institution


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Membership of council


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Election to learned society


Election to learned society