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Jane Morlet Hardie is an Honorary Senior Lecturer at the Medieval and Early Modern Centre of the University of Sydney. She specializes in Medieval and Renaissance Iberian liturgical music, with a focus on manuscript studies and liturgical chant analysis. Her research has been supported by grants including the Australian Research Council (ARC) Network for Early European Research Cluster, which she convenes, and the Fulbright Foundation.
Her scholarly work encompasses musicology, manuscript studies, and cultural history, particularly examining Iberian musical traditions between 1100-1750. She has published extensively on topics such as Spanish sacred polyphony, Portuguese lamentation prints, and the intersection of music with visual culture in medieval and early modern manuscripts.
Recent publications like Into the Diaspora: Essays on Medieval and Early Modern Liturgical Music Manuscripts (2020) and Mapping Processions: Four Sixteenth-Century Spanish Music Manuscripts (2018) highlight her expertise in
- Medieval liturgical chant
- Iberian manuscript traditions
- Liturgical processions
- Music and cultural context
Awards and honors include
- 2009 - Fellowship of the Australian Academy of the Humanities
- 1999-2000 - Fulbright Foundation Senior Scholar Award
- 1972 - Wayne State University Florence Cleary Award

