Stanley Engerman: Illuminating the Past, Shaping the Future

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Who is Stanley Engerman

American economist and economic historian Stanley Lewis Engerman was a prominent figure in the field. He was well-known for his quantitative historical work, which he did in collaboration with Robert Fogel, an economist who won the Nobel Prize. Time on the Cross: The Economics of American Negro Slavery was his first major work, it was published in 1974, and it was written in collaboration with Robert Fogel. Readers were challenged to engage in critical thinking about the economics of slavery through the reading of this seminal work, which was awarded the Bancroft Prize in American history. In addition, Engerman has produced, co-authored, or edited sixteen book-length studies, and he has published more than one hundred research articles.


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(I) Insights about the following:


Chapter 1: Stanley Engerman


Chapter 2: Economic history


Chapter 3: Slavery in the United States


Chapter 4: Cliometrics


Chapter 5: Robert Fogel


Chapter 6: Antebellum South


Chapter 7: Ulrich Bonnell Phillips


Chapter 8: Slave trade in the United States


Chapter 9: Time on the Cross: The Economics of American Negro Slavery


Chapter 10: Herbert Gutman


Chapter 11: J. Steven Wilkins


Chapter 12: Journal of Political Economy


Chapter 13: Timeline of abolition of slavery and serfdom


Chapter 14: Kenneth Sokoloff


Chapter 15: The Slave Community


Chapter 16: Alfred H. Conrad


Chapter 17: Slave breeding in the United States


Chapter 18: The Negress


Chapter 19: Robert L. Paquette


Chapter 20: Great Liberal Party of Venezuela


Chapter 21: Capitalism and Slavery


Who this book is for


Professionals, undergraduate and graduate students, enthusiasts, hobbyists, and those who want to go beyond basic knowledge or information about Stanley Engerman.

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