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Lisa Tetrault is an Associate Professor of History at Carnegie Mellon University’s Dietrich College of Humanities and Social Sciences. She specializes in U.S. women’s history, social movements, and the politics of memory, particularly focusing on the Reconstruction era and women’s suffrage. Her award-winning book, *The Myth of Seneca Falls*, challenges conventional narratives of the U.S. women’s rights movement by tracing the political construction of its origins.
- Awarded the 2017-18 Elliot Dunlap Smith Award for Distinguished Teaching
- Recipient of the Mary Jurich Nickliss Book Prize (2014) and NEH fellowships
- Consultant for major projects including the Smithsonian’s Votes for Women exhibit and PBS documentaries
Her current research includes a genealogy of the Nineteenth Amendment and a reinterpretation of Reconstruction’s role in shaping suffrage debates. Tetrault emphasizes teaching as a transformative practice, prioritizing student engagement and critical historical thinking.
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