Stannard, David E.
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- David E. Stannard; teaches at University of Hawaii; has also taught at Yale and, as a visiting professor, at Stanford University and the University of Colorado at Boulder ( (American studies at the University of Hawaii at Manoa WWW site, Sept. 26, 2017) )
- Contemporary authors online, via Literature resource center WWW site, Sept. 26, 2017(David E(dward) Stannard; born June 11, 1941 in Teaneck, N.J.; Yale University, assistant professor of history and American studies, beginning 1974; author of several novels under various pseudonyms)
- Email from David Stannard, Sept. 26, 2017(not the author of Sado-ship or Gone with the whip, published by Olympia Press; "When I was in my early 20s in the mid-1960s, I did write and publish (with a one-man and long defunct San Francisco publisher) a paperback novel. It was published under a pseudonym, Constance Quince, I believe ... It was a hasty and very poor imitation Updike/Roth suburban setting book called The Neighbor--followed by a subtitle I no longer recall.")
- Info. converted from 678, 2012-10-02(b. 6/11/41)
- Death in America, 1975, c1974.
Wikipedia description:
David Edward Stannard (born 1941) is an American historian and Professor of American Studies at the University of Hawaiʻi. He is particularly known for his book American Holocaust (Oxford University Press, 1992), in which he argues that European colonization of the Americas after the arrival of Christopher Columbus resulted in some of the largest series of genocides in history.
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