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Astrid Friis (1893–1966) was a Danish historian. In 1945, she was appointed professor of history at the University of Copenhagen, so becoming the first female professor in a Danish university. She was immediately recognized as an outstanding researcher with the publication in 1927 of her seminal work on Alderman Cockayne's project and the cloth trade which examined the history of trade and commerce in 17th-century Britain. She later turned to Danish history writing biographies of officials and merchants from the 16th and 17th centuries. From 1942, she edited the Danish Journal of History.

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  • Astrid Friis (1893–1966) was a Danish historian. In 1945, she was appointed professor of history at the University of Copenhagen, so becoming the first female professor in a Danish university. She was immediately recognized as an outstanding researcher with the publication in 1927 of her seminal work on Alderman Cockayne's project and the cloth trade which examined the history of trade and commerce in 17th-century Britain. She later turned to Danish history writing biographies of officials and merchants from the 16th and 17th centuries. From 1942, she edited the Danish Journal of History. (en)
  • Astrid Friis, född den 1 augusti 1893, död den 31 juli 1966, var en dansk historiker. Astrid Friis tog magisterkonferens 1920 och blev 1927 filosofie doktor i historia med avhandlingen Alderman Cockayne's Project and the Cloth Trade. Åren 1942-1965 var hon redaktör för tillsammans med Povl Bagge och 1945 blev hon professor vid Köpenhamns universitet. Detta gjorde henne till Danmarks första kvinnliga professor. Hon var föreståndare på Historisk Institut under åren 1955–1964, varefter hon blev emerita. (sv)
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  • Astrid Friis (1893–1966) was a Danish historian. In 1945, she was appointed professor of history at the University of Copenhagen, so becoming the first female professor in a Danish university. She was immediately recognized as an outstanding researcher with the publication in 1927 of her seminal work on Alderman Cockayne's project and the cloth trade which examined the history of trade and commerce in 17th-century Britain. She later turned to Danish history writing biographies of officials and merchants from the 16th and 17th centuries. From 1942, she edited the Danish Journal of History. (en)
  • Astrid Friis, född den 1 augusti 1893, död den 31 juli 1966, var en dansk historiker. Astrid Friis tog magisterkonferens 1920 och blev 1927 filosofie doktor i historia med avhandlingen Alderman Cockayne's Project and the Cloth Trade. Åren 1942-1965 var hon redaktör för tillsammans med Povl Bagge och 1945 blev hon professor vid Köpenhamns universitet. Detta gjorde henne till Danmarks första kvinnliga professor. Hon var föreståndare på Historisk Institut under åren 1955–1964, varefter hon blev emerita. (sv)
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