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David Brion Davis

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**David Brion Davis** (16 February 1927- ) David Brion Davis is '*Sterling Professor*' of History Emeritus at Yale, Connecticut as well as Director Emeritus of Yale’s Gilder Lehrman Center for the Study of Slavery, Resistance, and Abolition. Born in Denver in 1927, the son of journalist, novelist, and screenwriter Clyde Brion Davis (1898-1962) and the artist and writer Martha Wirt Davis (1905-1951), David lived a peripatetic childhood in California, Colorado, New York, and Washington State and attended five high schools in four years. Eighteen and having graduation from Dartmouth College (Hanover, New Haven) in June 1945, David was drafted and trained as a combat infantryman in preparation for a fall 1945 invasion of Japan. However the war ended and, because he had high school German, was assigned to the occupation in Germany for a year and became a member of the army's Security to police civilians. At the time he was deciding he career and in a lengthy letter to his eighty-five year-old grandmother he described his experiences with "*the appalling racism that many white American soldiers displayed when they encountered black soldiers in the segregated army*". And adamantly, at first, wanting to go into this physics and mathematics, but later deciding to major in history, continuing into post-graduate research, and finally teaching, in college. Indeed he went back to Dartmouth where by 1950 he won his Artium Baccalaureatus (summa cum laude) and was offered a post as instructor in history. He then got into Harvard University and whilst studying for his degree began teaching at Cornell University in Ithaca, New York as assistant professor. He achieve his Artium Magister degree three years later, followed by his Doctor of Philosophy by the end of another three years. <!-- 1956 --> He continued at Cornell in the position of associate professor (1958-63), and within two years as '*Ernest I. White*' Professor of History and had gained his Oxford University Masters (1963-69) a total of fourteen years even with a brief time lecturing in India. By the end of the 60's he was at Yale University, New Haven, Connecticut as their professor of history and working on yet another Masters of Arts (1969-72) at the end of which he was made '*Farnham*' Professor of History (1972-78) and finally '*Sterling*' Professor of History in 1978 - he remained, specializing in *Slavery in the Western World and America*, *Antebellum America*, and *Intellectual history* at Yale until 2001. His books include *Homicide in American Fiction* (1957); *The Problem of Slavery in Western Culture* (1966); *The Problem of Slavery in the Age of Revolution* (1975); *Slavery and Human Progress* (1984); *Revolutions: American Equality and Foreign Liberations* (1990); *In the Image of God: Religion, Moral Values, and Our Heritage of Slavery* (2001), *Challenging the Boundaries of Slavery* (2003), and *Inhuman Bondage: The Rise and Fall of Slavery in the New World* (2006). He writes frequently for *The New York Review of Books*.

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  • Revolutions

    Representative edition published 2014

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  • The Fear Of Conspiracy Images Of Unamerican Subversion From The Revolution To The Present

    Representative edition published 2008

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  • The Tanner lectures on human values

    Representative edition published 2008

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  • Inhuman bondage

    Representative edition published 2007

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  • Challenging the boundaries of slavery

    Representative edition published 2006

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  • Race and the early republic

    Representative edition published 2002

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  • In the Image of God

    Representative edition published 2001

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  • Slavery and human progress

    Representative edition published 2001

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  • The Great Republic

    Representative edition published 2000

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  • The boisterous sea of liberty

    Representative edition published 1999

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  • The problem of slavery in the age of Revolution, 1770-1823

    Representative edition published 1999

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  • Antebellum American Culture

    Representative edition published 1997

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  • The Problem of Slavery in Western Culture

    Representative edition published 1996

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  • The Antislavery debate

    Representative edition published 1992

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  • From homicide to slavery

    Representative edition published 1988

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  • The Slave Power Conspiracy and the Paranoid Style (Walter Lynwood Fleming Lectures in Southern History

    Representative edition published 1982

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  • The fear of conspiracy

    Representative edition published 1971

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  • Was Thomas Jefferson an authentic enemy of slavery?

    Representative edition published 1970

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  • Ante-bellum reform

    Representative edition published 1967

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  • Homicide in American fiction, 1798-1860

    Representative edition published 1957

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  • The Problem of Slavery in the Age of Emancipation

    Representative edition published 2015

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  • Problem of Slavery in the Age of Revolution, 1770-1823

    Representative edition published 1999

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  • Revolutions

    Representative edition published 1990

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  • Slavery in the colonial Chesapeake

    Representative edition published 1986

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