Contributors
David Christian, Macquarie University
Luke Clossey, SimonFraserUniversity
Robin Dennell, UniversityofExeter
Christopher Ehret, University of California, Los Angeles
Felipe FernAndez-Armesto, University of Notre Dame
Jack Goody, University of Cambridge
Johan Goudsblom, UniversityofAmsterdam
Daniel R.
Headrick, RooseveltUniversityPeter Hiscock, UniversityofSydney
John F. Hoffecker, UniversityofColorado
Marnie Hughes-Warrington, AustralianNationalUniversity, Canberra
Michael Lang, UniversityofMaine
Patrick Manning, PittsburghUniversity
MaryJo Maynes, UniversityofMinnesota
David r. Northrup, BostonCollege
Dominic Sachsenmaier, Jacobs University Bremen
Nicole m. Waguespack, UniversityofWyoming
Ann Waltner, University of Minnesota
Merry E. Wiesner-Hanks, UniversityofWisconsin-Milwaukee
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