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Brigham Young University
Department of History Department of History

Jenny Hale Pulsipher

Field: U.S. Colonial/Native American

Contact Info:

jenny_pulsipher@byu.edu
2142 JFSB
(801) 422-3286

Consultation Hours (Winter 2007):

Tues 8:00 – 9:00

Current Classes:
Biography
  • Hist 200. The Historian's Craft
  • Hist 390R. Special Topics in History

Jenny Hale Pulsipher began teaching at BYU in the fall of 1998. She received her PhD in American History from Brandeis University in 1999. Her research focuses on Indians and Europeans in early America. Her most recent articles appeared in Early American Literature and the Massachusetts Historical Review. Her first book, “Subject unto the Same King”: Indians, English, and the Contest for Authority in Colonial New England, was published by the University of Pennsylvania Press in the spring of 2005 and was released in paperback in November 2006. She is currently working on a study of English, French, and Indian peoples in late seventeenth-century Maine, and on a short biography of John Wompas, a seventeenth-century Indian who lived in both the old and new worlds.

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Classes Taught:

  • Hist 200. The Historian's Craft
  • Hist 370. Colonial America
  • Hist 388. Indians in Colonial America
  • Hist 390R. Special Topics in History
  • Hist 485. Junior Tutorial
  • Hist 490. Historical Research and Writing
  • American Heritage 100

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