Jenny Hale Pulsipher is an associate professor of history at Brigham Young University, where her research is focused on American colonial and Native American history. Dr. Pulsipher graduated with a B.A. in English and an M.A. in American studies from BYU, and then earned a Ph.D. in history from Brandeis University in Massachusetts. She is the author of reviews and articles in the American Historical Review, the New England Quarterly, the Oxford Dictionary of National Biography, Early American Literature, the Massachusetts Historical Review, and the William and Mary Quarterly, as well as of Subjects unto the Same King: Indians, English, and the Contest for Authority in Colonial New England (Philadelphia: University of Pennsylvania Press, 2005), which was selected by Choice Magazine as an Outstanding Academic Title in 2006.
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LDS (Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints)
Bachelor’s degree in English in from Brigham young University (1985), master’s degree in International and Area Studies with the Kennedy International Center at Brigham Young University (1989), PhD in American history from Brandeis University (1999)
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Massachusetts Historical Society, Pilgrim Society, and a member of the Colonial Society of Massachusetts