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Kate Peters is a Fellow and Director of Studies in History at Murray Edwards College, University of Cambridge. Her research focuses on the political, cultural, and religious history of early modern Britain, specifically during the period from 1640 to 1660. She has extensively examined the culture of print during the English revolution, with specific reference to the early Quaker movement. Currently, she is engaged in a project provisionally titled 'Recording Revolution,' which investigates how contemporaries recorded events during the English revolutionary period and how these records influenced political participation and allegiance.
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