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Dr. Kate Olson is an Honorary Research Associate at the School of History, Law and Social Sciences, Bangor University. Her research focuses on early modern British history, with a particular emphasis on the Tudor period, Reformation dynamics, and Welsh religious and cultural history. She explores themes such as lay piety, pilgrimage practices, and the interplay between politics and religion in historical contexts.
Her work spans from the medieval to early modern eras, analyzing primary sources like chronicles and manuscripts to illuminate societal structures and religious transformations. Notable publications include studies on Welsh pilgrimage to Rome, Reformation conformity in Wales, and the role of parishes in Tudor governance.
Dr. Olson’s contributions highlight the complexity of religious and political landscapes in Wales and England, offering insights into how local communities navigated broader historical shifts. Her research bridges traditional historical methodologies with interdisciplinary approaches, contributing to broader discussions in medieval and early modern studies.




