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David Beck Ryden
David Beck Ryden
Professor of History, University of Houston-Downtown
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West Indian slavery and British abolition, 1783-1807
D Ryden
Cambridge University Press, 2009
1692009
Does decline make sense? The West Indian economy and the abolition of the British slave trade
DB Ryden
Journal of Interdisciplinary History 31 (3), 347-374, 2001
542001
‘One of the Fertilest Pleasentest Spotts’: An analysis of the slave economy in Jamaica's St Andrew parish, 1753
DB Ryden
Slavery and Abolition 21 (1), 32-55, 2000
222000
The British Transatlantic Slave Trade Vol 4
K Morgan, R Law, D Ryden, JR Oldfield
Routledge, 2021
16*2021
Sugar, spirits, and fodder: the London West India interest and the glut of 1807–15
DB Ryden
Rethinking the Fall of the Planter Class, 41-64, 2018
162018
South Carolina’s Colonial Land Market: An Analysis of Rural Property Sales, 1720-1775
DB Ryden, RR Menard
Social Science History 29 (4), 599-623, 2005
122005
Sugar, land markets and the Williams thesis: Evidence from Jamaica's property sales, 1750–1810
A Reid, DB Ryden
Slavery & Abolition 34 (3), 401-424, 2013
112013
Does Decline Make Sense?
DB Ryden
Social Sciences History Association Meetings in Washington, 1997
71997
“One of the Finest and Most Fruitful Spots in America”: An Analysis of Eighteenth-Century Carriacou
DB Ryden
Journal of Interdisciplinary History 43 (4), 539-570, 2013
62013
The Society of West India Planters and Merchants in the Age of Emancipation, c. 1816-35
D Ryden
Atlantic Studies 9 (1), 41-64, 2012
52012
The Slave Trade of Colonial Charleston: A Formal Analysis of Supply and Demand
DB Ryden
University of Delaware, 1993
51993
Eric Williams' Three Faces of West India Decline
DB Ryden
Review (Fernand Braudel Center) 35 (2), 117-133, 2012
42012
Data Consistency Checking
DC Kallgren, DB Ryden
Historical Methods: A Journal of Quantitative and Interdisciplinary History …, 1995
41995
Manumission in Late Eighteenth-Century Jamaica
DB Ryden
New West Indian Guide/Nieuwe West-Indische Gids 92 (3-4), 211-244, 2018
32018
Perhaps We Can Talk: Discussant Comments for “Taking Stock and Moving Ahead: The Past, Present, and Future of Economics for History”
DB Ryden
Social Science History 35 (2), 209-212, 2011
32011
The abolitionist struggle: promoters of the slave trade
D Ryden
(No Title), 2003
22003
Producing a peculiar commodity: Jamaican sugar production, slave life, and planter profits on the eve of abolition, 1750--1807
DB Ryden
University of Minnesota, 1999
21999
Producing a Peculiar Commodity: Jamaican Sugar Production
DB Ryden
Slave Life, and Planter Profits on the Eve of Abolition 1807, 31, 1750
21750
The Fearless Benjamin Lay: The Quaker Dwarf Who Became the First Revolutionary Abolitionist, by Marcus Rediker
DB Ryden
New West Indian Guide/Nieuwe West-Indische Gids 93 (1-2), 120-121, 2019
12019
Review essay-Running the Numbers: An Overview of the Trans-Atlantic Slave Trade CD-ROM
D Ryden
Slavery and Abolition 22 (3), 141-149, 2001
12001
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