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DESCRIPTION:Anne Halkett (née Murray) was a royalist agent during the Brit
 ish civil wars (1642–60)\, notably aiding Prince James’s escape to Fra
 nce. In her memoir\, she used secret writing techniques—drawing on Catho
 lic equivocation and verbal obfuscation—to depict her political actions.
  Her narrative trains readers to read between the lines\, revealing how he
 r religious beliefs shaped both her covert work and literary self-presenta
 tion.\n\nCONTACT: kd.thompson@wis.cedu\n\nURL: https://religiousstudies.wi
 sc.edu/2025/08/29/september-26-brownbag-karen-britland-womens-piety-and-co
 ded-writing-the-case-of-anne-halkett-c-1623-1699/
LOCATION:204 Bradley Memorial Building
SUMMARY:Religious Studies Brownbag: Karen Britland\, “Women’s piety and
  coded writing: the case of Anne Halkett (c. 1623-1699)”
URL;VALUE=URI:https://religiousstudies.wisc.edu/2025/08/29/september-26-bro
 wnbag-karen-britland-womens-piety-and-coded-writing-the-case-of-anne-halke
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