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Ricardo Duchesne : ウィキペディア英語版 | Ricardo Duchesne
Ricardo Duchesne is a Canadian historical sociologist and professor at the University of New Brunswick. His main research interests are Western civilization and the rise of the West. In his 2011 main work ''The Uniqueness of Western Civilization'' he criticises what he sees as the destructive effects of multiculturalism on Western culture. ==Career overview== Born in Puerto Rico, Duchesne studied History at McGill University and later at Concordia University, under the supervision of George Rudé. In 1994 he received a doctorate in Social & Political Thought at York University. His Dissertation, "All Contraries Confounded: Historical Materialism and the Transition-to-Capitalism Debate",〔Duchesne, Ricardo (1994). ("All Contraries Confounded: Historical Materialism and the Transition-to-Capitalism Debate" ). Ph.D. diss., York University, Toronto.〕 was awarded the "Doctoral Prize Award" for best dissertation of the year.〔("Dr. Ricardo Duchesne" ), University of New Brunswick.〕 In 1995, Duchesne was appointed assistant professor in the department of social science at the University of New Brunswick, where he has remained since.
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