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Rondo Cameron

Who is Rondo Cameron

This individual, Rondo Emmett Cameron, was a professor of economic history in the United States. Texas was his home state of origin. After completing his undergraduate studies at Yale in 1948, he went on to earn a doctoral degree from the University of Chicago in 1952. Since the year 1952, he has been a professor at the University of Wisconsin, Madison. In 1969, he moved to Emory University, where he served as a professor at Kenan University until his retirement as an emeritus professor in 1993. He held the position of president of the International Association for Economic History. The book that he wrote in 1989, titled “A Concise Economic History of the World: From Paleolithic Times to the Present,” is what brought him a lot of attention. There are sentences in one chapter that were taken from an introductory undergraduate lecture that was given at Yale in 1951. The preface states that the book had been in the process of maturing for a number of years.

How you will benefit

(I) Insights about the following:

Chapter 1: Rondo Cameron

Chapter 2: History of religion

Chapter 3: Economic history

Chapter 4: C. Vann Woodward

Chapter 5: Paul Kennedy

Chapter 6: Peter Temin

Chapter 7: Richard Ellmann

Chapter 8: John Cockerill (industrialist)

Chapter 9: Michael Rostovtzeff

Chapter 10: Vernon Bogdanor

Chapter 11: Geoffrey Barraclough

Chapter 12: Mark Mazower

Chapter 13: Economic history of the world

Chapter 14: Peter Mathias

Chapter 15: Richard Sylla

Chapter 16: Emory Elliott

Chapter 17: Richard Drayton

Chapter 18: Robin Winks

Chapter 19: Christopher Duggan

Chapter 20: International Economic History Association

Chapter 21: James W. Flannery

Who this book is for

Professionals, undergraduate and graduate students, enthusiasts, hobbyists, and those who want to go beyond basic knowledge or information about Rondo Cameron.
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2024
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2024
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