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<g><k><affiliation><mods:affiliation>JOHN BRYAN WILLIAMS completed his Ph.D. in History at the University of Chicago, in 1995. He has held Fulbright and Mellon fellowships and published reviews and articles in Lectura Dantis, The Journal of Modern History, and Anglo-Norman Studies. He is in the process of publishing his dissertation, entitled ‘From the Commercial Revolution to the Slave Revolution: The Development of Slavery in Medieval Genoa’.</mods:affiliation>
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