Katrina Honeyman

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Katrina Honeyman (18 June 1950 23 October 2011) was a British economic historian and Professor of Social and Economic History at the University of Leeds.[1][2][3] Much of her work focused on the role of women and children in industrialisation in Britain.

Honeyman was born in London, one of the five children of John and Eleanor Honeyman, and the family later moved to Manchester. She graduated in Economic History and Sociology at the University of York and then gained a Ph.D. at the University of Nottingham: her thesis work on the social background of early entrepreneurs was later published as Origins of Enterprise.[2]

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