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Gloria Lund Main (née Lund; born 1933) is an American economic historian who is a professor
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of history at University of Colorado Boulder. She authored two books about the Thirteen Colonies.


Life

Gloria Jean Lund was born to Mr. and Mrs. Howard Lund of
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. She graduated from Analy High School. Lund completed her bachelor's degree at
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(now San Jose State University). She was an economics graduate student at University of California, Berkeley where she was the only female graduate student. In 1956, Lund paused her studies to marry her former undergraduate professor, Jackson Turner Main, a grandson of historian Frederick Jackson Turner. After their three children were school aged, she earned a M.A. from
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. Influenced by her husband's field of study, Main completed a Ph.D. in American history at Columbia University. Her 1972 dissertation on personal wealth in the Thirteen Colonies was the basis of her first book. She applies her economics training to her studies of colonial time periods. After a few years of lecturing part time in the New York area, Main joined the faculty at University of Colorado Boulder. , she is a professor
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.


Selected works


Books

* *Reviews of ''Peoples of a Spacious Land'': * * * * * * * * * * * *


Articles

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References

{{DEFAULTSORT:Main, Gloria L. University of Colorado Boulder faculty Living people Historians from California Columbia Graduate School of Arts and Sciences alumni 20th-century American historians 21st-century American historians American women historians Historians of Colonial North America American economic historians 1933 births Place of birth missing (living people) Stony Brook University alumni 20th-century American women writers University of California, Berkeley alumni 21st-century American women San Jose State University alumni