Thanks for asking. If you read my Author’s Note in my book pp. 265-266 you’ll see that I do credit Habib and also Onyeka Nubia for their scholarship and that my own research began in 2004, four years before Professor Habib published his book.1/2
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There is some citational politics going on and also whiteness as property vibes. It is kind of multiply compounded since this is about “owning” the data @ Black lives in the premodern linked to transatlantic chattel slavery. Black feminist methodology has much to say @ this.
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And in the name of a raceless Tudor period where supposedly Africans don’t face race-based bias or discrimination. Thus, the period can be pre-racial even as the English were actively engaging in African enslavement and developing racialized justifications for it.
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