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Eliga H. Gould
professor, history, University of NH
**Professor Eliga H. Gould** has taught at University of New Hampshire since 1992. His books include *The Persistence of Empire: British Political Culture in the Age of the American Revolution* (2000), which won the Jamestown Prize from the Omohundro Institute of Early American History and Culture, and *Empire and Nation: The American Revolution in the Atlantic World* (2005), co-edited with Peter Onuf. In 2004, the American Society for Legal History named his article "Zones of Law, Zones of Violence: The Legal Geography of the British Atlantic, circa 1772", *William and Mary Quarterly* (2003), co-winner of the Sutherland Prize for best article in English legal history.
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Tyranny Unmasked: The Townshend Acts in Britain, Ireland, and America
Partner:Paul Revere Memorial Association