Laurel Thatcher Ulrich, author portrait
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Laurel Thatcher Ulrich

LAUREL THATCHER ULRICH is the author of numerous works on early American history and women's history, including A Midwife's Tale, which won the 1991 Pulitzer Prize in History and became the subject of a PBS documentary film. A former MacArthur Fellow and past President of the American Historical Association, she retired from Harvard University in 2018 as 300th Anniversary University Professor. She now lives in Bala Cynwyd, Pennsylvania. Her online courses "Tangible Things" and "Women Making History" can be found at HarvardX.

A House Full of Females
The Slogan
Well-Behaved Women Seldom Make History
The Age of Homespun
Good Wives
A Midwife's Tale

Books

A House Full of Females
The Slogan
Well-Behaved Women Seldom Make History
The Age of Homespun
Good Wives
A Midwife's Tale

Women’s History Month

March is Women’s History Month, which recognizes the specific achievements women have made over the course of American history in a variety of fields. Beginning as “Women’s History Week,” a local celebration in Santa Rosa, California in 1978, the movement spread across the country as other communities initiated their own Women’s History Week celebrations the following year.

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