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David Ringrose looks beyond the traditional history of European expansion-which highlights European conquests, empire building, and hegemony-in order to explore the more human and genuinely cross-cultural dimensions of Europeans abroad before 1750.
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David Ringrose (1938–2020) was emeritus professor of history at the University of California, San Diego, where he was chair of the Department of History, dean of Arts and Humanities, and provost of Roosevelt College. His books, published in Spanish and English, include The Spanish Miracle, 1700–1900, Madrid and the Spanish Economy, 1560–1850, Madrid, Historia de una Capital, and Expansion and Global Interaction, 1200–1700. Professor Ringrose held Guggenheim and ACLS fellowships and was a fellow at the Institute for Advanced Study in Princeton and the National Humanities Center. He was also visiting professor at the Universidad Autónoma de Madrid and the University of California, Berkeley.
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David Ringrose looks beyond the traditional history of European expansion—which highlights European conquests, empire building, and hegemony—in order to explore the more human and genuinely cross-cultural dimensions of Europeans abroad before 1750.