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  1. Florence Ada Keynes ( née Brown; 10 March 1861 – 13 February 1958) was an English author, historian and politician. Career. Keynes was an early graduate of Newnham College, Cambridge [1] where her contemporaries included the economist Mary Marshall.

  2. On the national stage she campaigned for the establishment of juvenile courts and urged women to act as jurors and magistrates. She was instrumental in the introduction of women police in 1931 after a campaign lasting seventeen years. Florence Keynes died on 13 February 1958 at her home in Cambridge, 6 Harvey Road.

  3. Florence Ada Keynes , de soltera Brown el 10 de marzo de 1861 en Cheetam , Manchester , y murió el 13 de febrero de 1958 en Cambridge , es una figura política y social británica conocida por su participación en la reforma social y su elección como alcalde de Cambridge en 1932. Resumen. 1 biografía. 2 Actividades políticas y sociales. 3 referencias.

  4. www.elblogsalmon.com › economistas-notables › economistas-notables-john-maynard-keynesEconomistas Notables: John Maynard Keynes

    29 de sept. de 2010 · Biografía. Keynes nació en Cambridge el día 5 de junio de 1883, hijo de un economista profesor de la Universidad de Cambridge, John Neville Keynes, y de Florence Ada, una importante escritora de la época. Antes de conocer en 1918 a su mujer Lidya Lopokova, se le asociaron varias parejas masculinas, confirmando su homosexualidad.

  5. Keynes's parents, John Neville and Florence Ada Keynes, emerge from Sir Roy Harrod's biography as rather shadowy figures. John Neville was a fellow of. Pembroke College, Cambridge, a logician and economist. He seems to have. been a kind, modest, considerate, retiring man, honorable and punctilious, with.

  6. Florence Ada Keynes. Book: By-Ways of Cambridge History. Published online: 07 September 2010. Print publication: 20 July 2009, pp 118-126. First published in: 1947.

  7. Book description. As an early student at Newnham College and subsequently as the wife of John Neville Keynes, Florence Ada Keynes (née Brown), (1861–1958) spent her entire adult life living in Cambridge. A prominent public figure, active in charity work and public service, she became the first female councillor of the city and served as its ...