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The influence of women philanthropists on Trust's giving patterns

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Posted on 1st February 2008

Reading gender in Trust documents is an insightful history and analysis of the Gibbs Trust that demonstrates both the continuity in giving patterns established by influential women, and female philanthropists, and, that surname and gender do not necessarily provide an infallible guide to analysis of documentary evidence.

To read the study, written by the Gibbs Trust secretary, James Gibbs, click here.

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