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Dr. Jennifer M. Lloyd

Associate Professor and Chair

Department of History
SUNY College at Brockport
Tel: (585) 395-5694; Fax: (585) 395-2620
Office: 132 Albert W. Brown Building
E-Mail: jlloyd@brockport.edu

Education
  • PhD in History, University of Rochester, 1992
  • MA in History, SUNY College at Brockport, 1987
  • MA in History, Cambridge University (UK), 1965
  • Postgraduate Certificate in Education, University of London (UK), 1962
  • BA in History, Cambridge University, 1961
Awards
  • Chancellor's: Award for Excellence in Faculty Service, 2004.
  • Faculty Incentive Award, SUNY College at Brockport, 2000,2003
  • Wilson S. Coates & Hilda M. Altschule Prize, University of Rochester, 1998, 1990.
  • George Queen Award for Teaching, SUNY College at Brockport, 1997.
  • Mentor of the Year, Ronald McNair Program, SUNY College at Brockport, 1994.
  • Dean of Graduate Studies Fellowship, University of Rochester, 1991.
  • Dean’s Teaching Fellow, University of Rochester, 1989.
  • Wayne Dedman Award, SUNY College at Brockport, 1987.
  • George S. Queen Award, SUNY College at Brockport, 1986.
  • Eileen Power Prize, Girton College, Cambridge, 1959.
  • Travel fellowship, Girton College, Cambridge, 1959.
Courses Taught
  • 19th Century Europe
  • Introduction to Historical Study
  • The Modern World
  • The History Seminar
  • History of European Women
Recent Publications

Articles:

  • "Women Preachers in the Bible Christian Connexion; Albion, Fall 2004.
  • "Collective Memory, Commemoration, Memory and History, or William O'Bryan, the Bible Christians, and Me," Biography, May 2002.
  • “Conflicting Expectations in Nineteenth-Century British Matrimony: The Failed Companionate Marriage of Effie Gray and John Ruskin,” Journal of Women’s History, Summer 1999.
  • “Cultivating Lilies: Ruskin and Women,” Journal of British Studies,  Summer 1995.


Manuals:

  • Instructor's Manual for The Making of the Modern World by Robert W. Strayer and others, St. Martin’s Press, 1995.
Recent Conference Papers and Other Presentations
  • "Women's Roles in Methodist Sects in Early Nineteenth Century Britain," Northeast Conference on British Studies, October 2005.
  • "The Epitome of a Just Society: Ruskin's Val d'Arno," Northeast Conference on British Studies, Tufts, Nov. 2003.
  • "Four Generations of Women Preaching in the Bible Christian Connexion," Midwest Conference on British Studies, October 2002.
  • "Women Preachers in the Bible Christian Connexion, from the Local to the Global," North Atlantic Conference on British Studies, Toronto, 2001; New York State Association of European Historians, September 2002.
  • "Maiden Preacher, Wife and Mother': The Life of Mary O'Bryan," New York State Association of European Historians Annual Conference, Hartwick College, 2001 and Northeast Conference on British Studies, Worcester Polytechnic, 2001.
  • "The Emigration Experience of William O'Bryan and his Family," Mid-Atlantic Conference on British Studies, 2001.
  • "Collective Memory, Commemoration, and History: An Intersection," Time Memory, Text interdisciplinary conferency, Binghamton University, 2001.
  • Roundtable participant, "Scholarship and the Self: The Intersection of Autobiography and History," annual meeting of the American Historical Association, Boston, 2000.
  • “The Self in Scholarship,” SUNY Brockport Scholars Day, 2000.
  • Chaired session at New York State Association of European Historians annual meeting, 1999.
  • Commentator on session on British history, New York State Association of European Historians annual meeting, 1998.
  • Mornings with the Professors, 1997, 1998, 1999.
  • Session on the Holocaust, BOCES #2 Gifted and Talented Program, 1998.
  • “Constructing Respectability: The Marriage of Effie Ruskin and John Everitt Millais,” New York Association of European Historians and Carolinas Symposium on British Studies, 1997.
  • “Moral and Domestic Women in Ruskin’s Apocalypse,” Apocalypse, Millenarism, New Boundaries, SUNY Binghamton, 1997.
  • Chaired session at Mid-Atlantic Conference on British Studies, 1997.
  • Addressed Spencerport HS Model UN, 1996.
  • Keynote address, Susan B. Anthony House annual meeting, 1996.
  • Annual address, Brockport Women's Historical Society, 1996.
  • “Conflicting Expectations: The Ruskin Marriage,” Mid-Atlantic Conference on British Studies, 1996.
  • “Role Reversal in the Lais of Marie de France,” SUNY College at Brockport Scholars Day, 1996.
  • “Thunder on the Horizon: Ruskin’s View of History,” Northeast Conference on British Studies, 1995.
Current Projects
  • Lloyd is currently researching women preachers in Methodist sects in 19th-Century Britain.


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