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Kate Holbrook (January 13, 1972 – August 20, 2022) was an American historian and writer. She worked as the managing historian of women's history in the Church History Department (CHD) of
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(LDS Church).


Early life

Holbrook was born in
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, on January 13, 1972, to Kathleen Stewart and Robert Holbrook. Her father left the family six weeks after she was born, and she was raised by her mother and grandmother, Belle Fillmore Stewart. Her mother later moved to
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and Holbrook attended schools in Provo. After a stint as an
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in Samara, Russia, she studied at
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. Holbrook then obtained a Master of Divinity from
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, before being awarded a
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in religious studies from
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.


Career

Holbrook's primary research interests were focused on religion, gender, and food. She was the first recipient of the Eccles Fellowship in Mormon Studies at the
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. While at Harvard College, she was voted Teaching Fellow of the Year.


Church History Department

When she was hired by the CHD in 2011, Holbrook became the first historian hired to specialize in women's history. Historians
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and Brittany Chapman Nash were later hired to join the research team. During her time in the CHD, the LDS Church has seen the role of women expand and evolve. This includes prayers offered by women in the church's general conferences, leadership assignments on executive councils, and writings about Heavenly Mother. Holbrook was a collaborator on ''The First Fifty Years of Relief Society'', a collection of original documents that explores nineteenth-century history of the
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—the women's organization of the LDS Church. Along with Matthew Bowman, she also edited ''Women and Mormonism'', a collection of primary documents and oral histories exploring perspectives of Latter-day Saint women. In 2017, ''At the Pulpit: 185 Years of Discourses by Latter-Day Saint Women'', which was co-edited by Reeder, was published to document public prayers and preaching of 54 women—including biographical information and the context of the material.


Personal life

Holbrook was married to Samuel Brown and they had three daughters. They met while she was studying in Boston and went back to Utah during their thirties. After suffering from
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, Holbrook died at age 50 on August 20, 2022, in
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.


Publications

*''At the Pulpit: 185 Years of Discourses by Latter-Day Saint Women'' edited by Kate Holbrook and Jennifer Reeder (Church Historian's Press, March 1, 2017, ) *''The First Fifty Years of Relief Society: Key Documents in Latter-day Saint Women's History'' edited by Jill Mulvay Derr, Carol Cornwall Madsen, Kate Holbrook, and Matthew J. Grow (Church Historian's Press, February 19, 2016, )


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