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Gerald Frank Shove (November 1887 – August 1947) was a British economist. ==Life== Shove was born at Faversham, Kent, the son of Herbert Samuel Shove and his wife Bertha Millen.〔(Auden Family Ghosts )〕 He was educated at Uppingham School〔Uppingham School Rolls, 1824-1931, 1883-1960〕 and King's College, Cambridge,〔Register of Admissions to King's College, 1797-1925〕 where he became a member of the Cambridge Apostles. He married in 1915 Fredegond Maitland, daughter of historian Frederic William Maitland and his wife the playwright Florence Henrietta Fisher. In World War I he was a conscientious objector, like many others in the Bloomsbury Group, of which he was a member; he worked as a poultry keeper at Garsington, the home of Lady Ottoline Morrell.〔Sybille Bedford, ''Aldous Huxley'', 1973; Michael Holroyd, ''Lytton Strachey'', 1994〕 His academic career was spent at King's College, Cambridge, becoming lecturer in 1923, Fellow in 1926, and Reader in 1945. His younger brother was the Olympic rower Ralph Shove. He died at Old Hunstanton and was buried at the Parish of the Ascension Burial Ground in Cambridge; his wife Fredegond was also interred in the same burial plot. 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Gerald Shove」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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