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Catherine Hinchliff

PhD Candidate at Johns Hopkins University

Catherine Hinchliff is a doctoral candidate at Johns Hopkins University, specializing in early modern British history.2 Her research focuses on gender, print culture, and political authority during the English Civil War period.2 She is particularly interested in the role of speech and language in the English Revolution, as evidenced by her presentation titled "Bad magistrates, scandalous ministers, and rude multitudes: speech and authority in the English Revolution".5

Hinchliff's academic journey includes:

  1. Bachelor's degree from Reed College
  2. Master's degree from Johns Hopkins University
  3. Currently pursuing a Ph.D. at Johns Hopkins University (expected completion in 2025)3

Her main academic advisor at Johns Hopkins is Professor Marshall.1 In addition to her studies, Hinchliff has professional experience, having worked at Johns Hopkins Medicine and currently associated with Eagle Hill Consulting.4

On LinkedIn, her username is indeed catherinehinchliff, as mentioned in the query.3

Highlights

Nov 4 · history.jhu.edu
Graduate Students | History | Johns Hopkins University
Graduate Students | History | Johns Hopkins University
Feb 1 · huntington.org
2018-19 Awarded Fellowships | The Huntington
2018-19 Awarded Fellowships | The Huntington

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Location

Baltimore, Maryland, United States