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Ask also our colleague Dimand, because he is working on the second edition of their Dictionary.
Daniela Parisi
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Da: Societies for the History of Economics [[log in to unmask]] per conto di David Mitch [[log in to unmask]]
Inviato: luned́ 20 agosto 2012 4.33
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Oggetto: Re: [SHOE] the first women economist: help
Here is a link to a survey of female social scientists, including economists, at the
U. of Chicago from 1892 onwards:
http://www.jofreeman.com/academicwomen/uc1892.htm
It would probably also be worth looking at female appointments at the London School of Economics---among others Beatrice Potter Webb.
David Mitch
On Sun, Aug 19, 2012 at 12:45 PM, luigino bruni <[log in to unmask]<mailto:[log in to unmask]>> wrote:
I'm writing a paper with a colleague (Smerilli) on the women contribution to economics (and more in general on the feminine dimension in economics), but it is very difficult to find a sort of history of the early days, because most of the references I found begin the history with Johan Robinson, Anna Schwartz, plus some references to Mill's and Marshall's wives. In particular I'm interested in knowing who was the first academic woman with a tenure/position in universities in England or US or other countries.
Thanks
Luigino
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