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Dr. Jennifer Bishop is part of the Department of Geography at the University of Cambridge, holding roles as CAMPOP Administrator and Outreach Coordinator. She specializes in early modern history, focusing on Tudor England, civic writing, and urban political dynamics. With a PhD in History from Newnham College, Cambridge, her research explores topics such as political discourse, coinage, and civic governance in sixteenth-century London. Her work has been published in leading journals like The English Historical Review and Past & Present. She actively engages in outreach and academic coordination within the department.
Education:
- PhD in History (Newnham College, Cambridge)
- MPhil Early Modern History (Newnham College, Cambridge)
- BA (hons) History (University of Leeds)
Research Interests: Her studies emphasize political discourse analysis, urban governance structures, and the intersection of utopian thought with civic politics in early modern contexts. She has explored how textual practices like clerical writing shaped administrative frameworks in London.
Publications: Key articles include studies on Tudor coinage politics, civic documentation practices, and utopian influences on London’s political culture. Her 2023 chapter in The Oxford Handbook of Thomas More's Utopia further highlights her expertise in early modern political theory.
Grants & Labs: No specific grants or lab affiliations are noted in the provided text.



