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Pursuing Respect in the Cannibal Isles
Pursuing Respect in the Cannibal Isles
. By Nancy
Shoemaker
. (Ithaca, NY
: Cornell University Press
, 2019
. Pp. 352. $45.00 hardcover
.)
Jennifer L. Anderson
Jennifer L. Anderson
Jennifer L. Anderson is associate professor of Atlantic History at Stony Brook University (SUNY). Her scholarship focuses on early modern cultural, maritime, and environmental history, comparative slavery, and commodity studies. She is the author of Mahogany: The Costs of Luxury in Early America (New York, NY: Harvard University Press, 2012).
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Jennifer L. Anderson
Jennifer L. Anderson is associate professor of Atlantic History at Stony Brook University (SUNY). Her scholarship focuses on early modern cultural, maritime, and environmental history, comparative slavery, and commodity studies. She is the author of Mahogany: The Costs of Luxury in Early America (New York, NY: Harvard University Press, 2012).
Online Issn: 1937-2213
Print Issn: 0028-4866
© 2020 by The New England Quarterly
2020
The New England Quarterly
The New England Quarterly (2020) 93 (4): 704–707.
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Jennifer L. Anderson; Pursuing Respect in the Cannibal Isles. The New England Quarterly 2020; 93 (4): 704–707. doi: https://doi.org/10.1162/tneq_r_00870
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