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Mary Beth Norton

Mary Beth Norton (born 1943) is an American historian, specializing in American colonial history and well known for her work on women's history and the Salem witch trials. She is the Mary Donlon Alger Professor Emeritus of American History at the Department of History at Cornell University. Norton served as president of the American Historical Association in 2018. She is a recipient of the Ambassador Book Award in American Studies for ''In the Devil's Snare: The Salem Witchcraft Crisis of 1692''. Norton received her Bachelor of Arts (B. A.) at the University of Michigan (1964). The next year she completed a Master of Arts (M. A.), going on to receive her Ph.D. in 1969 at Harvard University. She identifies as a Democrat and she considers herself a Methodist. Mary Beth Norton is a pioneer of women historians not only in the United States but also in the whole world, as she was the first woman to get a job in the department of history at Cornell University. Provided by Wikipedia
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    Liberty's daughters : the Revolutionary experience of American women, 1750-1800 1st ed. by Norton, Mary Beth

    Published: Little, Brown, 1980
    Description: xvi, 384 pages : illustrations ; 24 cm.
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    Founding mothers & fathers : gendered power and the forming of American society 1st Vintage Books ed. by Norton, Mary Beth

    Published: Vintage Books, 1997
    Description: x, 496 pages ; 20 cm.
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    1774 : the long year of Revolution First edition. by Norton, Mary Beth

    Published: Alfred A. Knopf, 2020
    Description: xx, 502 pages : illustrations ; 25 cm.
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    A People & a nation : a history of the United States

    Published: Houghton Mifflin, 1982
    Description: 2 volumes : illustrations (some color) ; 26 cm.
    Other Authors: “…Norton, Mary Beth…”
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