3. Ulrich discusses the ambiguity of her slogan, noting that some people read it as
referring to the lack of women in histories or the lack of histories about women,
whereas others read it as meaning that only by "misbehaving" do women make
history. How does she relate this ambiguity to the broader issue of how history in
general is written? Identify two examples she provides to illustrate the
complexities of writing history.