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Jennie Batchelor

Biography

Jennie joined the Department of English and Related Literature in 2023 to become Head and Professor of English. She previously worked at the University of Kent for nearly twenty years where she co-directed the Centre for Studies in the Long Eighteenth Century. Prior to that, she was the inaugural Postdoctoral Fellow in Women’s Writing (1660-1830) at Chawton House Library and the University of Southampton. 

Jennie’s interests lie in eighteenth century and Romantic studies, in particular in the intersections of literary and material culture, media and intermediality, periodicals studies, women’s writing, book history, authorship and anonymity, the body, dress, fashion and craft, mental health and the history of work. She has published widely in these areas and is the author of three monographs and co-editor of four edited collections, several of which have been supported by grants from the British Academy, the British Academy and the Pasold. 

Jennie has a career-long commitment to public engagement in research, and in addition to giving numerous keynote lectures internationally, is regularly interviewed about her research on numerous podcasts, BBC radio and television and has written for various magazines from The Quilter to Who Do You Think You Are Magazine. In the last five years, Jennie has also become involved in practice-based research on craft reconstruction and craft and mental health which led to her co-creation, with Alison Larkin, of the popular history-craft book, Jane Austen Embroidery (Pavilion and Dover, 2020).

Contact details

Professor Jennie Batchelor
Department of English and Related Literature
University of York
Heslington
York
North Yorkshire
YO10 5DD

Tel: +44 (0)1904 323352