Jim & WSNers,
Actually not. That's why I pointed to the archives.
When the first exchange took place several peoples asked steve or me to
post his review. It took awahile to get permission for UTP, then I left
or NEH here at East-West Center in Honolulu, and it has taken me some
time to edit the submission draft of the review to exactly what was
published and get it posted. In a more perfect world this would have
been posted a few months ago, adn would have been reposted to
H-world--but it didn't happen that way, and we do not have permission to
repost.
None of this is by way o my own opinion.
By way of information, the argument Sanderson alludes to concerning Japan
can be found in Review, or more fully in his _Social Transformations_.
The refs got cut in the final form of the review.
tom
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On Wed, 25 Jun 1997, James M. Blaut wrote:
> WSNers: Since Tom Hall has seen fit to post Sanderson's Eurocentric review of my
> book, *The Colonizer's Model...* I suppose Tom wants the discussion of
> Eurocentric world history to keep on going. I'll post a point-by-point rebuttal
> of Sanderson's criticisms and views soon. For the moment, since some WSNers may
> not have seen it, I'm reposting my earlier counter-critique of Sanderson.
>
> Jim Blaut
>
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