Jess has a particular interest in the history of protest and is the author of ‘The Burning Question. The Struggle for Women’s Suffrage in Leicestershire’ (2008). A revised version, which incorporates the result of more recent research and continues the story through the war years, is due to be published shortly. She is also the author of ‘Honest Men But Destitute. The Plight of Leicestershire’s Framework Knitters’ (2005) and ‘Leicester’s Unemployed March to London 1905’ (2006). Other interests include the history of the anti-war movement in Leicester during the First World War and a book on Leicestershire’s conscientious objectors is planned. She has recently published an account of Leicestershire nurses in Serbia, 1914-1915. See publications.
Jess enjoys walking and wildlife watching. She is the proud keeper of six very raucous chickens and an irascible cat (the two conditions may be connected). With Robin and the rest of the family, she has played in the local village band for too long.