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Stanley Lewis Engerman (March 14, 1936 – May 11, 2023) was an
American economist and
economic historian. He was
known for his
quantitative historical work...
- U.S.
Library of
Congress Engerman, pp. 488–492
Engerman,
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Engerman, pp. 501–502
Engerman, pp. 504, 511
Table A.2,
Database do****entation,...
- the
United States, 4th ed. St. Paul:
Thomson West. p. 41.
Stanley Lewis Engerman (2000). The
Cambridge economic history of the
United States: the colonial...
- (1974) is a book by the
economists Robert Fogel and
Stanley L.
Engerman.
Fogel and
Engerman argued that
slavery was an
economically rational institution...
- pp. 42, 48
Syrett 1998, pp. 18–22
Hibbert 2008, p. 333 Davis, L. and
Engerman 2006, p. 64
Rappleye 2010, pp. 300–313
Curtis 1926, p. 148
Ferling 2007...
- 2021). "Slavery in the
Byzantine Empire". In Perry, Craig; Eltis, David;
Engerman,
Stanley L.; Richardson,
David (eds.). The
Cambridge World History of Slavery...
- doi:10.2307/1923642. ISSN 0043-5597. JSTOR 1923642. Mitc****, p. 118.
Engerman; Gallman, p. 644. Studentski; Krooss, p. 62. Nussbaum,
Arthur (November...
- John K. (1996). "The
African background to
American colonization". In
Engerman,
Stanley L.; Gallman,
Robert E. (eds.). The
Cambridge Economic History...
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premised on the
continual expansion of slavery.
Robert Fogel and
Stanley Engerman reject the idea that
systematic forced reproduction was a
major economic...
- Back
Through the Years.
Mehring Books. p. 358. ISBN 978-1-893638-97-6.
Engerman,
David C. (15
January 2004).
Modernization from the
Other S****: American...