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David Como is the Joan Danforth Professor of History at Stanford University. He holds a Ph.D. in History from Princeton University (1999) and a B.A. in History from Stanford University (1992). His research and teaching focus on early modern British history, puritanism, politics, and the history of print.
- Education: Ph.D., Princeton University (1999)
- Education: B.A., Stanford University (1992)
His work explores the intersections of Puritanism, political conflict, and the development of print culture during the English Revolution. Recent publications examine transatlantic revolutionary religion, clandestine printing, and the ideological roots of civil war radicalism.
Professor Como has received notable awards, including the 2022 Society of Fellows in Critical Bibliography Essay Prize and the Samuel Pepys Award in 2019. His research spans global history, political culture, and the Atlantic World.
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