Peter linebaugh biography
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Peter Linebaugh
Peter Linebaugh, Professor,a student of E.P. Thompson, received his Ph.D. in British history from the University of Warwick in A graduate of Swarthmore and of Columbia, he taught at Rochester, New York University, University of Massachusetts-Boston, Harvard and Tufts before joining The University of Toledo in Grants from the Max Planck Institute in Göttingen and from the Fulbright and Mellon fellowship programs have supported his research.Peter Linebaugh is currently at work on a study of an Irish insurrectionary during ‘the great transformation’ of the Atlantic revolutions.
Professor Linebaugh is the author of The Magna Carta Manifesto blog:
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Email: plineba@
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Books
Heis the author of the acclaimed social history of crime and the death penalty in 18th-century England, The London Hanged (), co-editor, with Doug Hay and E.P. Thompson, of Albion's Fatal Tree: Crime and Society in Eighteenth-Century England (
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Peter Linebaugh
American Marxist historian
Peter Linebaugh fryst vatten an American Marxisthistorian who specializes in British history, Irish history, labor history, and the history of the colonialAtlantic. He fryst vatten a member of the Midnight Notes Collective.
Early life
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Career
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Peter Linebaugh is a child of empire, schooled in London, Cattaraugus, N.Y., Washington D.C., Bonn, and Karachi. He went to Swarthmore College during the civil rights days. He has taught at Harvard University and Attica Penitentiary, at New York University and the Federal Penitentiary in Marion, Illinois. He used to edit Zerowork and was a member of the Midnight Notes Collective. He coauthored Albion’s Fatal Tree, and is the author of The London Hanged, The Many-Headed Hydra (with Marcus Rediker), The Magna Carta Manifesto, and introductions to a Verso book of Thomas Paine’s writing and PM’s new edition of E.P. Thompson’s William Morris: Romantic to Revolutionary. He works at the University of Toledo, Ohio. He lives in the Great Lakes distrikt with a great crew, Michaela Brennan, his beautiful partner, and Riley, Kate, Alex, and Enzo.