1857 - 1915
Katharine Coman American Educator
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| First Name |
Katharine
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| Last Name |
Coman
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| Birthday |
23rd November, 1857
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| Birthplace |
Newark, Ohio, United States
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| Died |
11th January, 1915
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| Place of Death |
Wellesley, Massachusetts, United States
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| Zodiac Sign |
Sagittarius
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| Nationality |
American
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| Occupation Text |
Professor
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| Occupation |
Educator
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Katharine Ellis Coman (23 November 1857 – 11 January 1915) was an American historian, economist, sociologist, educator, and social activist. Coman worked at Wellesley College for 35 years as an instructor, professor, and dean. Believing that the field of political economy could be harnessed to solve the pressing social problems of the day, Coman created new courses in the discipline. She specialized in research and teaching about the development of the American West, and British and American industrialism. In her work, she criticized capitalism and supported the labor movement. She wrote the first history of American industry as well as the first paper published in The American Economic Review. She was the first female statistics professor in the US and the only woman co-founder of the American Economics Association. Throughout her life, she traveled widely to conduct her economics research. A social activist, Coman supported the settlement movement and the labor movement. She shared a home with poet Katharine Lee Bates for 25 years, and the two women often traveled together. Coman died of breast cancer in 1915. Wellesley College created the Katharine Coman Professorship of Industrial History in her honor.
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