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Wal-Mart, Retail Supremacy, and the Relevance of Political Economy: The Intermestic Challenge of Contemporary Research (Academic, Agitational, and Constructive)
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John D. French
Professor of History
I am a professor of History at Duke University with secondary appointments in African
and African-American as well as International Comparative Studies in Durham North
Carolina. With a B.A. from Amherst College, I received my doctorate at Yale in 1985
under Brazilian historian Emília Viotti da Costa. Since 1979, I have been studying
class, race, and politics in Brazil, Latin America, and beyond with 48 refereed articles
as well as numerous chapters, briefing books, and reviews

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