Robert W. Harms
Robert W. Harms (born February 10, 1946) is an American historian and Henry J. Heinz Professor of History & African Studies at Yale University. He is a winner of the J. Russell Major Prize.[1]
Books
- The Diligent: A Voyage Through the Worlds of the Slave Trade, New York: Basic Books, 2002
- Games Against Nature: An EcoCultural History of the Nunu of Equatorial Africa, New York: Cambridge University Press, 1987 (Second edition, 1999)
- River of Wealth, River of Sorrow: The Central Zaire Basin in the Era of the Slave and Ivory Trade, 1500-1891, New Haven: Yale University Press, 1981
- Paths Toward the Past: African Historical Essays in Honor of Jan Vansina, CoEditor with Joseph C. Miller, Michele D. Wagner, and David S. Newbury, Atlanta: African Studies Association Press, 1994
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gollark: As an alternative to detecting it automatically, you could have other people look at messages and be able to run a command/leave a reaction to make the bot respond with a convenient summary of the "don't ask to ask" thing.
gollark: Anyway, if we make everyone use it it will be easier to make Discord bots respond to messages.
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