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SUMMARY:Virtual Professors & Pints: American Women & Titled Marriages - NJ's "Dollar Princesses"
DESCRIPTION:The 2018 wedding between British Prince Harry and American actress Meghan Markle captured the hearts and minds of people around the world\, garnering both admiration and criticism; but did you know marriages between American women and European nobles have been a popular\, and controversial\, trend since the Gilded Age?  \nDuring the tail end of the 19th century\, wealthy American heiresses married impoverished European nobles by the score to secure social status for their “new money” American families while allowing impoverished nobles from across the Atlantic to maintain the lifestyles their families had become accustomed to. \nJoin us virtually as we discuss the so-called “dollar princesses” of the Gilded Age\, including quite a few Jersey girls! Featuring Professor Melissa Ziobro of Monmouth University
URL:https://libertyhall.kean.edu/events-and-performances/virtual-professors-pints-american-women-titled-marriages-njs-dollar-princesses/
LOCATION:Online\, 1003 Morris Ave.\, Union\, NJ\, 07083\, United States
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SUMMARY:Professors & Pints: American Women & Titled Marriages - NJ's "Dollar Princesses"
DESCRIPTION:The 2018 wedding between British Prince Harry and American actress Meghan Markle captured the hearts and minds of people around the world\, but did you know marriages between American women and European nobles have been a popular\, and controversial\, trend since the Gilded Age? \n\nDuring the tail end of the 19th century\, wealthy American heiresses married impoverished European nobles by the score\, securing social status for their “new money” American families\, while allowing impoverished nobility from across the Atlantic to maintain the lifestyles their families had been accustomed for generations. \n\nJoin us as we discuss the so-called “dollar princesses” of the Gilded Age\, including a few notable Jersey girls; Lady Monson (nee Romaine Stone\, daughter of General Roy Stone of Morristown NJ)\, Lady Roberts (nee Elizabeth Marie LaRoche\, daughter of William Tell LaRoche of Harrington Park\, NJ)\, Princess Miguel de Braganza (nee Anita Stewart\, born in Elberon\, NJ)\, and more with Professor Melissa Ziobro of Monmouth University!
URL:https://libertyhall.kean.edu/events-and-performances/professors-pints-american-women-titled-marriages-njs-dollar-princesses/
LOCATION:Liberty Hall Museum\, 1003 Morris Ave.\, Union\, NJ\, 07083\, United States
CATEGORIES:For Adults
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