Topics
- Applied Mathematics
- Arts and Culture
- Bioengineering
- Cognitive Science
- Computing Sensing Gaming and Robotics
- Earth and Environment
- Economy and Markets
- Evolution and Genomics
- Human Health
- Immigration
- Law and Politics
- Math and Science Education
- Physics
- Spanish and Latino Studies
- Stem Cells
- Water Resources
Susan D. Amussen
School of Social Sciences, Humanities and Arts
Primary contact information
- Email: samussen@ucmerced.edu
- Phone: (209) 228-4590
- Address:
- 5200 N. Lake Rd.
- Merced, CA 95343
Secondary contact information
- Name: Tonya Luiz
- Title: Public Information Representative
- Email: tluiz@ucmerced.edu
- Primary Phone: (209) 228-4408
- Secondary Phone: (209) 658-9101
Associated Topics
Background
Susan D. Amussen may be a social and cultural historian focused on Britain from 1500 to 1750, but her research makes her an expert on the various hierarchies and structures of power that organize society. In fact, her published work has focused on issues of class and gender, race and slavery.
“Caribbean Exchanges: Slavery and the Transformation of English Society,” her latest book, addresses the ideas the English gleaned from Caribbean colonies and what they had to learn to be successful slave owners on that island.
“Caribbean Exchanges: Slavery and the Transformation of English Society,” her latest book, addresses the ideas the English gleaned from Caribbean colonies and what they had to learn to be successful slave owners on that island.