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Lauri Umansky
Professor of History
Associate Dean, CAS

Education:
Ph.D. Brown University
M.A. Brown University
M.A. Beacon College
B.A. University of Massachusetts/Boston

Teaches classes in:
U.S. History with a focus on the history of women, the history of disability, the history of crime and the law, and the culture of the 1960s. She also teaches women's studies.

Office:
Dean CAS Office
Donahue Building
41 Temple Street
Boston, MA 02114

Phone:
Dean CAS Office: (617) 305-6316 

Mailing Address: 
Suffolk University  
Dean CAS Office
41 Temple Street
Boston, MA 02114 

 

Lauri Umansky is the author of Motherhood Reconceived: Feminism and the Legacies of the Sixties and Naked Is the Best Disguise (pseud. Lauri Lewin). She has co-edited several books including: "Bad" Mothers: The Politics of Blame in Twentieth-Century America; The New Disability History: American Perspectives; Making Sense of Women's Lives: An Introduction to Women Studies; and Impossible to Hold: Women and Culture in the 1960s (2005). She serves with Paul Longmore as editor of the History of Disability series for New York University Press.