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edward cavanagh reviews belich
22Dec09
From borderlands 8, 2 (2009): James Belich has produced the most rich and comprehensive comparative history of white settler colonialism – if only the settler side of it – since the transnational turn of the 1990s. Above all else, this is economic history, and that of settlers and not natives. His thesis is composed with […]
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