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VARIETIES OF POLITICAL ECONOMY IN CAPITALISM WITH SLAVERY: COMMENTS ON DAVID ELTIS’S ESSAY AND HIS CONTRIBUTIONS TO BRAZILIAN HISTORIOGRAPHY1 1 My title echoes a line in BECKERT, Sven; ROCKMAN, Seth. Introduction. In: ______. (eds.). Slavery’s capitalism: a new history of American economic development. Philadelphia: University of Pennsylvania Press, 2016, p. 3-4: “the history of American Capitalism is a history with slavery, yet it remains to be shown how exactly slavery is embedded within that larger story of capitalism”.

VARIEDADES DA ECONOMIA POLÍTICA DO CAPITALISMO COM ESCRAVIDÃO: UMA APRECIAÇÃO DO ENSAIO E DOS APORTES À HISTORIOGRAFIA BRASILEIRA DE DAVID ELTIS

Abstract

This essay dialogs with David Eltis’s article in this issue of Almanack and highlights Eltis’s contributions to Brazilian studies of slavery and the Atlantic slave trade. It focuses on the historical relationship between “capitalism” and “slavery”, particularly the “second slavery” of the nineteenth century, with an emphasis on changing Anglo-American and Luso-Brazilian “political economies”. Like Eltis’s article, it is especially concerned with the synergy, or lack thereof, between “external” and “internal” factors in determining regional and national economic growth. In the spirit of the forum at the Universidade Federal Fluminense in which Eltis’s article was originally presented and debated, this essay emphasizes a historiographical approach particularly aimed at undergraduate and graduate students in History, the main audience at the original seminar.

Keywords:
David Eltis; slave trade; second slavery; historical capitalism; Brazilian slavery; political economy

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