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Paige Glotzer is an Associate Professor of History at the University of Florida, specializing in the history of housing segregation, urban development, and transnational economic interactions. Her research examines how suburban developers, financiers, and policymakers shaped exclusionary housing practices in the U.S. and their global connections.
Her first book, *How the Suburbs Were Segregated: Developers and the Business of Exclusionary Housing, 1890-1960*, received major awards in North American history and urban planning. A complementary digital project maps British investors in early U.S. segregated suburbs. Her current work explores transnational influences on suburban development in the U.S. and Latin America since the mid-20th century.
Glotzer holds a PhD in History from Johns Hopkins University. She previously held the John W. and Jeanne M. Rowe Chair in Political History at the University of Wisconsin-Madison and completed a postdoctoral fellowship at Harvard University’s Joint Center for History and Economics. Her scholarship appears in *Journal of Urban History*, *CityLab*, *PBS*, and *Time*.



