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Christopher F. Clark

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Christopher F. Clark
Born1953 (age 70–71)
United Kingdom
EducationUniversity of Warwick
Harvard University
Occupation(s)Historian, educator

Christopher F. Clark (born 1953) is a British-American historian.

Life

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He grew up in the London area and graduated from the University of Warwick, and Harvard University, with a PhD in History.[1]

Clark taught at the University of York for eighteen years, and at the University of Warwick for another seven years. He has taught at the University of Connecticut since 2005.[1]

Awards

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Works

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  • "Household Economy, Market Exchange and the Rise of Capitalism in the Connecticut Valley, 1800‑1860," Journal of Social History 13 (1979‑80): 169-189.
  • The Roots of Rural Capitalism: Western Massachusetts, 1780-1860. Cornell University Press. 1992. ISBN 978-0-8014-9693-6.
  • The communitarian moment: the radical challenge of the Northampton Association. University of Massachusetts Press. 2003. ISBN 978-1-55849-416-9.
  • Social change in America: from the Revolution through the Civil War. Ivan R. Dee. 2006. ISBN 978-1-56663-686-5.
  • Clark, Christopher (Fall 2010). "A Wealth of Notions: Interpreting Economy and Morality in Early America". Early American Studies. 8 (3): 672–683. doi:10.1353/eam.2010.0003. JSTOR 23546663. S2CID 145436516. Retrieved 11 April 2022.

Editor

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References

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  1. ^ a b "UCONN History | People | Christopher Clark". History.uconn.edu. Archived from the original on 20 September 2013. Retrieved 11 July 2013.
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