Laurel Thatcher Ulrich

Historian, Academic

1938 –

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Who is Laurel Thatcher Ulrich?

Laurel Thatcher Ulrich, is a historian of early America and the history of women and a university professor at Harvard University. Ulrich's innovative and widely influential approach to history has been described as a tribute to "the silent work of ordinary people"—an approach that, in her words, aims to "show the interconnection between public events and private experience."

Writing an article about little-studied Puritan funeral services, Ulrich included the phrase "well-behaved women seldom make history." The phrase was picked up and soon was widely quoted and printed across the country. It continues to be seen on greeting cards, T-shirts, mugs, plaques, and bumper stickers. She recounted how her now-famous quote has taken on a life of its own in an October 2007 interview: "It was a weird escape into popular culture. I got constant e-mails about it, and I thought it was humorous. Then I started looking at where it was coming from. Once I turned up as a character in a novel - and a tennis star from India wore the T-shirt at Wimbledon. It seemed like a teaching moment - and so I wrote a book using the title."

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Born
Jul 11, 1938
Sugar City
Also known as
  • Laurel Ulrich
Religion
  • Mormonism
Ethnicity
  • White American
Nationality
  • United States of America
Profession
Education
  • PhD, University of New Hampshire
    History
    ( - 1980)
  • Master of Arts, Simmons College
    English Literature
  • Bachelor of Arts, University of Utah
    History
Employment
  • Harvard University
Lived in
  • Cambridge

Submitted
on July 23, 2013

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