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The Menard Family George Washington Forum hosts Dr. Penelope Ismay discussing " An Episode in the History of Greed" on March 20 at 6 p.m. in Walter Hall 145.

Ismay is Associate Professor of History at Boston College and Director of Undergraduate Studies and Director of Undergraduate Engagement. She is interested in how the radical changes associated with modernity were made socially meaningful in Britain and around the world. Her first book, Trust Among Strangers: Friendly Societies in Modern Britain , examined the surprising ways in which Britons used friendly societies to navigate the new social landscape of rapidly growing urban centers in the late eighteenth and nineteenth centuries.

She is currently working on a social history of self-interest and on the changing boundaries that Britons drew around it in the second half of the nineteenth century. Tentatively titled, The Boundaries of Self-Interest, her hope is that this new story might remind us that when Britain experienced its most profound period of economic growth, it also worked hardest to keep self-interest within socially tenable boundaries.

Professor Ismay teaches courses on early modern and modern Britain and its empire, revolution and social trust in modern Europe; money and credit, women and work, marriage and family, and sociability and associational life.

This event is free and open to the public.

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