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  1. Paul Stephen Musselwhite (born 22 December 1968) is an English former professional footballer who played as a goalkeeper and is the goalkeeping coach at National League North club Scunthorpe United. He made 692 appearances in the league and 815 appearances in all competitions.

  2. Early America | British Empire | Political Thought | Plantation Capitalism. How did American colonists justify and rationalize the development of the plantation system? My research and scholarship focus on answering this critical question.

  3. Paul Musselwhite is a historian of early America with a particular focus on the political economy of early plantation societies in North America and the Caribbean. He received a B.A. in Modern History from Lady Margaret Hall in the University of Oxford, and a PhD from the College of William and Mary. At Dartmouth he offers a range of courses ...

  4. 31 de may. de 2020 · Paul Carter has demonstrated how place-naming by Captain James Cook and subsequent British colonists in Australia rendered the continent into a legible collection of discrete places over which settler colonial and imperial authority could be asserted.

  5. Paul Musselwhite Historian. About Blog Contact. Scroll. About . I am originally from Llanelli in the UK and my first degree was in Modern History from Lady Margaret Hall, Oxford University. I then crossed the Atlantic to get a PhD from the College of William and Mary. The Tidewater experience got to me and I ...

  6. 29 de nov. de 2022 · For far too long, Paul Musselwhite argues, historians have depicted the colonial Chesapeake as an inevitably rural region ruled by tobacco-obsessed, anti-urban, elite plantation owners. But there is more to this well-trodden tale.

  7. Journal of Social History 54.3 (Spring 2021) . This essay pioneers my methodology for a new critical approach to the study of plantation names in early America. It uses the radically underutilized evidence of tract names in Maryland to explore how definitions of the plantation changed on the ground, and the way that definition shaped, and was shaped by, the individuals who embraced the status ...