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This book argues that critical race theory (CRT)—which originated within Legal Studies during the 1970s—has permeated multiple academic disciplines and informs the ethical commitments of scholars in diverse fields of study. Critical Race Studies
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David Ryden
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The Journal of Modern History. 87:951-953
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David Ryden
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The Americas. 75:233-234
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Andrew E. Kersten, Alan Draper, Zaragosa Vargas, Michael R. Botson, Peter A. Coclanis, Russell M. Magnaghi, Thomas Jessen Adams, Robert D. Reynolds, David Ryden, Matthew Rendle, Lora Wildenthal, Chris Rowley, Andy Charlwood, Price Fishback
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Labor History. 48:531-556
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Edward L. Dreyer, Nicholas Postgate, Arthur M. Eckstein, I. G. Spence, T. D. Barnes, Paul Latimer, Christopher Tyerman, Richard Mackenney, David Gilmartin, Simon Adams, R.J. B. Bosworth, P. D. A. Harvey, Philip P. Boucher, H. M. Scott, Victor Ostapchuk, John P. Ledonne, P.J. Marshall, Carole K. Fink, John Rogister, Scott C. Levi, Mark A. Burkholder, Alexander Grab, Elizabeth Lewis Pardoe, David Ryden, Mark Thurner, J. R. Oldfield, Norman Hampson, David Stevenson, Bruce Masters, Brian L. Moore, Francis M. Carroll, Doug Munro, Christopher Prendergast, Parks M. Coble, Ann M. Lesch, Norman Etherington, Yukiko Koshiro, Dierk Walter, David W. Walker, Norman R. Bennett, Angus Wright, Robin Prior, Trevor Wilson, Holger H. Herwig, David Harkness, Brigid Laffan, Michael L. Dockrill, Rory Miller, Manfred Jonas, Tami Davis Biddle, Susan Carruthers, Ian Clark, Hans Mommsen, Peter G. Boyle, Kurt Tweraser, Odd Arne Westad, Christopher Youé, Scott L. Bills, Shaun Gregory, Stuart A. Cohen, Thomas Borstelmann, Mary Elise Sarotte, Roger Buckley, Charles E. Neu, Geoffrey S. Smith, Susan Peterson, Peter L. Hahn, Gordon L. Bowen, John W. Young, Rolf Steininger, Peter Edwards, Lloyd C. Gardner, David Mutimer
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The International History Review. 23:876-1003
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David Ryden
Along the western rim of the Atlantic basin, slavery’s growth was primarily in response to economic imperatives. The sugar industry, in particular, drove much of the flow of the transatlantic slave trade from the late 16th century to the second hal
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https://doi.org/10.1093/obo/9780199730414-0194
Contains primary texts relating to the British slave trade in the 17th and 18th century. The first volume contains two 18th-century texts covering the slave trade in Africa. Volume two focuses on the work of the Royal African company, and volumes thr