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Amy Froide, History, Presents at Princeton University and the University of London

Published: Aug 20, 2012

Amy Froide, Associate Professor of History and Director of UMBC’s Entrepreneurship & Innovation Minor, was invited to give two talks on her current book project, “The Silent Partners of Britain’s Financial Revolution: Women as Investors in Public Stocks, c. 1690-1750,” over the summer.

She presented her research to the History Department at Princeton University in May and the European Women’s History Seminar at the University of London in June.

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