Rediscovering Eric Williams: The Intellectual History of Capitalism and Slavery
BINGHAMTON UNIVERSITYFINE ARTS, ROOM 258
THE FERNAND BRAUDEL CENTER FOR THE STUDY OF ECONOMIES, HISTORICAL SYSTEMS, AND CIVILIZATIONS AT BINGHAMTON UNIVERSITY PRESENTS
1:00 p.m. — Session I
William A. Darity (Duke University)“Eric Williams: From the Dissertation to Capitalism and Slavery”
Colin A. Palmer (Princeton University)“Eric Williams and the Genesis of the Anti-Federation Movement in Jamaica”
3:00 p.m. — Session II
David B. Ryden (University of Houston-Downtown)“Eric Williams and His Three Faces of Planter Decline”
Anthony E. Kaye (Pennsylvania State University)“In the Workshop of Eric Williams: The Economic Aspect of British Abolition and the Politics of Slavery in the United States”
CO-SPONSORED BYThe Office of the Dean,
Graduate School; the Office of the Dean, Harpur College; with
the departments of Anthropology, History and Sociology
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visit the Fernand Braudel Center website at fbc.binghamton.edu