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Curriculum Vitae DALE WAYNE TOMICH Personal Data Date of Birth: March 25, 1946 Place of Birth: Milwaukee, Wisconsin University Address: Department of Sociology Binghamton University P.O. Box 6000 Binghamton, N.Y. 13901-6000 (607) 777-2628 [email protected] Home Address: 425 S. Jensen Road Vestal, NY 13850-3018 (607) 729-7119 Academic History Ph.D. University of Wisconsin-Madison, 1976 (History). M.A. University of Wisconsin-Madison, 1971 (History). B.A. University of Wisconsin-Madison, 1968 (History). Languages: French, Portuguese, Spanish, German, Dutch Academic Positions 2013- Coordinator, Laboratório de Antropologia e História, Museu Nacional, Universidade Federal do Rio de Janeiro. 2012- Associate, Laboratório de História Atlântica e Arqueologia da Escravidão. Instituto de História, Universdidade Federal de Rio de Janeiro. 2007-13 Research Associate, Laboratório de Antropologia e História, Museu Nacional, Universidade Federal do Rio de Janeiro. 2006-13 Research Associate in the Department of Anthropology, Maxwell School of Citizenship and Public Affairs, Syracuse University 2013-16 Professor of Anthropology by Courtesy Appointment, Department of Anthropology, Maxwell School of Citizenship and Public Affairs, Syracuse University 2000-15 Professor of Sociology and History, Binghamton University 1997 Professor, Department of Sociology, SUNY/Binghamton 1986- 97 Associate Professor, Department of Sociology, SUNY/Binghamton

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Curriculum Vitae

DALE WAYNE TOMICH

Personal Data Date of Birth: March 25, 1946 Place of Birth: Milwaukee, Wisconsin University Address: Department of Sociology Binghamton University P.O. Box 6000 Binghamton, N.Y. 13901-6000 (607) 777-2628 [email protected] Home Address: 425 S. Jensen Road Vestal, NY 13850-3018 (607) 729-7119 Academic History

Ph.D. University of Wisconsin-Madison, 1976 (History). M.A. University of Wisconsin-Madison, 1971 (History). B.A. University of Wisconsin-Madison, 1968 (History). Languages: French, Portuguese, Spanish, German, Dutch

Academic Positions

2013- Coordinator, Laboratório de Antropologia e História, Museu Nacional, Universidade Federal do Rio de Janeiro.

2012- Associate, Laboratório de História Atlântica e Arqueologia da Escravidão. Instituto de História, Universdidade Federal de Rio de Janeiro.

2007-13 Research Associate, Laboratório de Antropologia e História, Museu Nacional, Universidade Federal do Rio de Janeiro.

2006-13 Research Associate in the Department of Anthropology, Maxwell School of Citizenship and Public Affairs, Syracuse University

2013-16 Professor of Anthropology by Courtesy Appointment, Department of Anthropology, Maxwell School of Citizenship and Public Affairs, Syracuse University

2000-15 Professor of Sociology and History, Binghamton University 1997 Professor, Department of Sociology, SUNY/Binghamton 1986- 97 Associate Professor, Department of Sociology, SUNY/Binghamton

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1976-85 Assistant Professor, Department of Sociology, SUNY/Binghamton Administrative Experience

Deputy Directory, Fernand Braudel Center, Binghamton University (2006-) Chair, Department of Sociology, Binghamton University (1999-2002) Director, Graduate Certificate Program in Global Studies, Binghamton University (1999-2002) Director of Graduate Studies, Department of Sociology, SUNY/Binghamton (1990-1992, 1995-1999).

Campus Service

Material and Visual Worlds Steering Committee 2013-2014 Affiliated Faculty Member of the Department of History Member of the Board of the Institute for Advanced Studies in the Humanities 2008-2011 Deputy Director, Fernand Braudel Center

Visiting Positions

Senior Visiting Foreign Professor, Programa de Pós-Graduação em Antropologia Social (PPGAS) Museu Nacional Universidade Federal do Rio de Janeiro (Spring, 2009) Visiting Professor, Department of History, Princeton University (1999) Visiting Professor, Faculdade de Filosofia, Letras e Ciências Humanas, Departamento de História, Universidade de São Paulo, São Paulo, Brazil (1998) Visiting Professor, U.F.R., Géographie, Histoire et Sciences de la Société, Université de Paris VII-Denis Diderot (1997) Visiting Professor, Development Studies Program, University of California, Berkeley (1994) Visiting Scholar, Center for Comparative Research in History, Society, and Culture, University of California, Davis (1994) Research Associate, Center for Latin American Studies, University of California, Berkeley (1993-1994) Visiting Lecturer, Department of Sociology, University of California, Davis (1993) Visiting Professor, Latin American Studies Program, University of California, Berkeley (1993)

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Visiting Professor, Department of History, Universidade Estadual de Campinas, Campinas - São Paulo, Brazil (1988) Fulbright Visiting Professor, Department of History, Universidade Federal de Fluminense, Niteroi – Rio de Janeiro, Brazil (1983) Fulbright Visiting Professor, Department of History, Universidade Estadual de Campinas, Campinas - São Paulo, Brazil (1982).

Scholarly Activities

Guest Editor. “Escravidão Moderna.” Special Issue of Revista Territórios & Fronteiras. Universidade Federal de Mato Grosso (Cuiabá, Brazil). Session Leader. Summer Institute on Critical Political Economy, Political Economy Project, George Mason University, George Mason University, Fairfax, VA, June 9-12, 2016.

Editorial Boards and Research Networks International Scientific Committee, Esclavages & post-esclavages – Slaveries & Post-slaveries. (CIRESC, Paris).

Editorial Board, Coleção Antropologia e História (CLAH). Editora Teseo, Buenos Aires, Argentina, 2017-

Scientific Consultant, Coleção Estudos sobre Escravidão e Trabalho Escravo. Editora Prisma, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil), 2017- Editorial Board, Dirāsāt Hispānicas. Revista Tunecina de Estudios Hispánicos (Université de Tunis El Manar, Tunisia), 2016-. Editorial Board, Revista de Historia Comparada (Brazil), 2013- Comité de lecture, Multitudes: revue, politique, artistique, et philosophique (Paris), 2009- Editorial Board, Book Series “Slavery and Postemancipation,” LIT Verlag (Münster, Germany), 2008- Advisory Council, Historia Social (Spain)

Co-Editor of Book Series “Slavery in the Atlantic World,” University of Florida Press, 2008-2011.

International Research Seminar on the Second Slavery. (Coordinator) Microhistory Network (Budapest Hungary)

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College of Reviewers for the Canada Research Chairs Program, 2008-2010

Editorial Board, Contours (Duke University), 2003-2006 Editorial Board, Review, 1998- Editorial Board, Taller d’historia (Valencia, Spain), 1993-1994 Editorial Board, New German Critique, 1978-1983. Editorial Board, Theory and Society, 1977-1981.

Professional Associations

The American Historical Association The Southern Historical Association

Conferences Organized

Co-Organizer with Paul Lovejoy, Sven Beckert and Michael Zeuske, “Capitalism and Slavery: The Atlantic, Africa, and Beyond. A Colloquium in Honor of Catherine Coquery-Vidrovitch,” Fernand Braudel Center, Binghamton University, Binghamton, NY. March 23-24, 2018. Organizer, “Atlantic Transformations: Politics, Economy, and the Second Slavery,” Fernand Braudel Center, Binghamton University, Binghamton, NY. April 29-30, 2016.

Organizer, “Capitalism and Temporality: Theories and Histories,” Fernand Braudel Center, Binghamton University, Binghamton NY. April 24, 2015. Organizer, “Rediscovering Eric Williams: The Intellectual History of Capitalism and Slavery,” Fernand Braudel Center, Binghamton University, Binghamton NY. March 14, 2014. Co-Organizer with Michael Zeuske. Colloquium “Atlanticization and the Second Slavery,” Cologne Germany, July 12-14, 2012. Fernand Braudel Center and Iberische und Lateinamericanische Abteilung, Historisches Seminar, Universität zu Köln. Member of the Scientific Committee for the International Conference, International Conference “Governing Empires: Central administration and the making of colonial policies in the late XIX century.” Instituto de Historia, Centro de Ciencias Humanas y Sociales (CSIC), Madrid, Spain September 1-16, 2011. Co-Organizer (with Christopher Schmidt-Nowara and Rafael Marquese) of conference on “The Politics Of The Second Slavery: Conflict And Crisis on The Nineteenth-

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Century Atlantic Slave Frontier.” Fernand Braudel Center, Binghamton University. October 15-16, 2010.

Co-Organizer (with Christopher DeCorse) of Joint Fernand Braudel Center and Maxwell School of Citizenship and Public Affairs (Syracuse University) Research Working Group on “Built Environments of Atlantic Slavery.” 2007-2010.

Co-Organizer with Richard Lee and Philip McMichael for the International Conference “Food, Energy, Environment: Crisis of the World-System,” Fernand Braudel Center, Binghamton University. October 9-10, 2009.

Member of the Scientific Committee for the International Conference, “Século XIX e as Novas Fronteiras da Escravidão e da Liberdade,” Universidade Federal do Estado do Rio de Janeiro (UNIRIO), Rio de Janeiro, and Universidade Severino Sombra (USS), Vassouras Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. August 2009. Co-Organizer with Flávio dos Santos Gomes of international conference. “Plantations in the Americas: Material, Social, and Symbolic Landscapes,” Museu Naconal. Quinta da Boa Vista. Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. May 4-6, 2009. Member of the Scientific Committee for the Fifth International Colloquium on Social History. Universitat Jaume I. Castellón, Spain. (April 3-4, 2008). Co-Organizer (with Manuel Barcia, University of Leeds) of International Conference “Atlantic Slavery in the Age of Revolution, 1760-1868.” The Institute of Colonial and Post-Colonial Studies. University of Leeds, UK. (Dec. 12-14, 2007). Co-Organizer (With Aníbal Quijano) of Symposium "Work at a Turning Point?" XIV World Congress of Sociology. Montréal, Québec, Canada. July 28-August 1, 1998.

Organizer for Panel: "New Technologies and the Organization of Work: Alienation and Fulfillment." XIV World Congress of Sociology. Montréal, Québec, Canada. July 28-August 1, 1998.

Awards/Distinctions

2016 Chancellor’s Personal Award, University of the West Indies, for Colin Palmer, ed., The Legacy of Eric Williams: Caribbean Scholar and Statesman (Mona, Kingston, Jamaica: University of the West Indies Press, 2015) containing my chapter“Capitalism and Slavery Revisited: The ‘Williams Thesis’ in Atlantic Perspective.”

2013 Slavery, Abolition, and Resistance Postdoctoral Fellowship. Gilder Lehrman

Center for the Study of Slavery, Resistance, and Abolition. Yale University, New Haven, CT. In residence at Yale, May, 2013.

2013 Awarded Institute for Advanced Studies in the Humanities (IASH) Stipended

Faculty Fellowship for Spring 2013.

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2009 with Flávio dos Santos Gomes awarded a grant from the Brazilian National Research Council (CNPq) to hold an international conference on Plantations in the Americas: Material, Social, and Symbolic Landscapes” to be held May 4-6, 2009 in Rio de Janeiro. This was a competitive grant for BR$ 27,000.00.

2009 Awarded a competitive Senior Scholar Award (BR$ 28,400 + transportation and

moving expenses) from Coordenação de Aperfeiçoamento de Pessoal de Nível Superior (CAPES) of the Brazilian Ministry of Education to support my appointment as Senior Visiting Foreign Professor at Brazil’s National Museum.

2008 Award for Faculty Excellence in Graduate Student Mentoring. Binghamton

University. 2005-2009 The Getty Foundation, Collaborative Research Grant: “The World of the

Plantation and the World the Plantations Made: The ‘Great House Tradition’ in the American Landscape.” ($276,000.00. With Charles Burroughs, Case Western Reserve University.)

1991 Distinguished Scholarship Award, Political Economy of the World System

Section of the American Sociological Association for Slavery in the Circuit of Sugar: Martinique and the World Economy, 1830-1848, (The Johns Hopkins University Press).

1982-83 Fulbright-Hays Lectureship (Brazil). 1981-82 National Endowment for the Humanities Fellowship for Independent Study

and Research. 1981-82 Social Science Research Council Postdoctoral Grant for International Research. 1979 SUNY Research Foundation Award. 1977 National Endowment for the Humanities Summer Stipend.

Publications, Exhibitions, Films Film Interview

Les Routes de l’Esclavage, La Compagnie des Phares et des Balises, Daniel Cattier, Juan Gélas, Fanny Glissant (Paris 2018).

Published Interview

“Entrevista” Revista Outros Tempos (Brasil), (2015), vol. 16, no. 20 , 279-287. Radio Interview

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Interviewed by Hablemos de Historia, UJI Radio, 107.8 fm. Valencia, Spain, March 26, 2015 (www.radio.uji.es).

Documentary Film

Producer / Director. Caribbean Journey: Conversations with Sidney Mintz. (Binghamton, NY: Fernand Braudel Center, 2013.)

Exhibition

Guest Curator: Plantation Places: Coffee, Cotton, Sugar and the Making of Nineteenth Century Slaveries. Binghamton University Art Museum. (September 28-December 15, 2012.)

Books

Tomich, Dale. Espacios de esclavitud. Tiempo/ tiempos del capital. Translation by Patricia Muñoz-Luna. (Biblioteca de Historia Social, Valencia, in press, 2018).

Tomich, Dale. Slavery in the Circuit of Sugar: Martinique and the World Economy, 1830-1848. Revised Edition. (Albany: State University of New York Press, 2016). Tomich, Dale. Pelo Prisma da Escravidão, trans. Antonio de Padua Danesi, (São Paulo: Editorial Universidade de São Paulo, December, 2011). Tomich, Dale. Through the Prism of Slavery: Labor, Capital, and World Economy. (Boulder CO: Rowman and Littlefield, 2004).

Tomich, Dale. Slavery in the Circuit of Sugar: Martinique and the World Economy, 1830-1848. (Baltimore: The Johns Hopkins University Press, 1990).

Edited Volumes

Dale Tomich, Editor. Atlantic Transformations: Empire, Politics, and Slavery during the Nineteenth Century. Essays in Memory of Christopher Schmidt-Nowara. (State University of New York Press, in press).

Dale Tomich. Editor and introduction, Slavery and Historical Capitalism during the Nineteenth Century. (Lexington Books: Lanham, MD: 2017). Dale Tomich with Christian Cwik and Michael Zeuske, co-editors. Manfred Kossok: Toward a Historical Social Science. Special issue of Review, XXXVIII, 1/2: (2015). Dale Tomich, editor and introduction, The Politics of the Second Slavery. (State University of New York Press, 2016). Dale Tomich, editor and introduction, New Frontiers of Slavery, (Albany: State University of New York Press, 2016).

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Dale Tomich, editor and preface, Eric Williams, The Economic Aspect of the Abolition of the West Indian Slave Trade and Slavery, Introduction by Sandy Darity. (Rowman & Littlefield, 2014.) Tomich, Dale, Olívia Maria Gomes da Cunha, Flávio dos Santos Gomes, editors, “Re-Thinking the Plantation: Histories, Anthropologies, Archeologies” Special double issue of Review, XXXIV, 1 and 2 (June, 2013).

Tomich, Dale and Michael Zeuske (Universität zu Köln, Germany), editors. The Second Slavery: Mass Slavery, World Economy and Comparative Microhistories. Special double issue of Review, XXXI, 2 and 3 (2008). Tomich, Dale and Flávio dos Santos Gomes (Universidade Federal de Rio de Janeiro), editors. História de Escravidão Atlântica. Special issue of Estudos AfroAsiáticos (Universidade Candido Mendes, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil) 26, 2 (May-August, 2004).

Journal Articles

All invited unless otherwise indicated. * Indicates joint authorship, otherwise senior author is listed first.

Tomich, Dale. “The Limits of Theory: Capital, Temporality, and History,” Review, 38, 4 (2018: forthcoming). Tomich, Dale. “La Segunda Esclavitud y el Capitalismo Mundial: Una Perspectiva para la Investigación Histórica,” Historia Social, (2018), 90, 1: 149-164. Tomich, Dale. “Preface,” Manfred Kossok: Toward a Historical Social Science. with Christian Cwik, DaleTomich, Michael Zeuske, co-editors. Special issue of Review, XXXVIII, 1/2: (2015), 1-7. Tomich, Dale, “Reconstruyendo la Historia de una Comunidad Plantacionista: la Vassouras de Stanley Stein,” Millars, XLII, 1. (Jaume I University, Castellón, Spain, 2017). Tomich, Dale, "Re-Thinking the Plantation: Concepts and Histories," in Dale Tomich, Flávio dos Santos Gomes, Olívia Maria Gomes da Cunha, editors, “Re-Thinking the Plantation: Histories, Anthropologies, Archeologies” Review, XXXIV, 1 / 2 (June, 2013). Tomich, Dale, “A Ordem do Tempo Histórico: a Longue Durée e a Micro-História,” in: Almanack (Brazil), n. 2, (2ª semestre, 2011). (www.almanack.unifesp.br - ISSN 2236-4633), 38-65. Tomich, Dale, “El orden del tiempo histórico: la Longue Durée y la microhistoria,” Pasajes de Pensamientio Contemporâneo, 35, Primavera, 2011, (Valencia, Spain), 79-93.

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Tomich, Dale, “Pensando o impensável: Victor Schoelcher e a Revolução Haitiana,” Mana. Estudos de Antropologia Social (Rio de Janeiro), 15, 1 (2009), 183-212.

Tomich, Dale, “Thinking the ‘Unthinkable’: Victor Schoelcher and the Haitian Revolution,” Review, XXXI, 3 (2008), 430-431. Tomich, Dale and Michael Zeuske, “The Second Slavery: Mass Slavery, World Economy and Comparative Microhistories,” in Review, XXXI, 2 (2008), 91-100.

Tomich, Dale, “Vitorino Magalhães Godinho: Atlantic History, World History,” Review XXVIII, 4 (2005), 305-312. Tomich, Dale, “Pensando lo ‘impensable’: Victor Schoelcher y la revolución haitiana,” Revista Del Caribe (Santiago de Cuba) 45 (Abril, 2005), 16-23.

Tomich, Dale, Historia atlántica y economía mundial: conceptos y construcciones.” Revista Del Caribe 47, (Santiago de Cuba, 2005), 15-24. Tomich, Dale, “O Atlântico como Espaço Histórico,” in História Atlântica. Special issue of Estudos AfroAsiáticos , 26, 2 (Rio de Janeiro, 2004), 221-240.” Tomich, Dale, “Atlantic History and World Economy: Concepts and Constructions,” Protosociology, 20 (2004), 102-121. Tomich, Dale, “The Wealth of Empire: Francisco Arango y Parreño, Political Economy, and the Second Slavery in Cuba,” Comparative Studies in Society and History 45, 1 (January, 2003), 4-28. [Refereed] Tomich, Dale. “A Riqueza do Império: Francisco Arango y Parreño, Economia Política e a Segunda Escravidão em Cuba,” Revista de História (University of São Paulo), 149 (Feb., 2003), 11-43. Tomich, Dale, "Spaces of Slavery: Times of Freedom: Rethinking Caribbean History in World Perspective," Comparative Studies of South Asia, Africa, and the Middle East XVII, 1 (1997), 67-80.

Tomich, Dale, "Visions of Liberty: Martinique in 1848," Proceedings of the Nineteenth Meeting of the French Colonial Historical Society, Providence Rhode Island, May, 1993 (Cleveland: French Colonial Historical Society, 1994), 164-172. [Refereed] Tomich, Dale, "Small Islands & Huge Comparisons: Caribbean Plantations, Historical Unevenness, & Capitalist Modernity," Social Science History 18, 3 (Fall, 1994), 339-358. Tomich, Dale, "Trabalho Escravo e Trabalho Livre: Origens Historicas do Capital" Revista USP (Universidade de São Paulo, Brazil) 13 (Março-Maio, 1992), 100-117.

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Tomich, Dale, "Gender: The Production of Social Relations," International Labor and Working-Class History 41 (Spring, 1992), 37-41. Tomich, Dale, "World Slavery and Caribbean Capitalism: The Cuban Sugar Industry, 1760-1868," Theory and Society 20, 3 (June, 1991), 297-319. Tomich, Dale, "Une Petite Guinée: Provision Ground and Plantation in Martinique, 1830-1870," Slavery and Abolition 12, 1 (May, 1991), 68-91. Tomich, Dale, "Liberté ou Mort: Republicanism and Slave Revolt in Martinique, February, 1831," History Workshop Journal 29, (Spring, 1990), 85-91. Tomich, Dale, "Sugar Technology and Slave Labor in Martinique, 1830-1848," De Nieuwe West-Indische Gids, 63, 1/2, (1989), 118-134. Tomich, Dale, "Relaciones sociales de producción y mercado mundial en el debate reciente sobre la transición del feudalismo al capitalismo," Manuscrits. Revista d'História Moderna (Universitat Autónoma de Barcelona) 4/5 (Abril, 1987), 209-239. Tomich, Dale, "Rapporti Sociali di Produzione e Mercato Mondiale nel Dibattito Recente sulla Transizione dal Feudalismo al Capitalismo," Studi Storici, 21, 3 (Luglio-Settembre, 1980), 539-564. Tomich, Dale, "The Dialectic of Colonialism and Culture: The Origins of the Négritude of Aimé Césaire," Review, II, 3 (Winter, 1979), 351-385. *Tomich, Dale and Anson G. Rabinbach, "Georges Haupt, 1928-1978," in New German Critique, No. 14, (Spring 1978), 3-6. Anson G. Rabinbach, "Georges Haupt, 1928-1978," in International Labor and Working Class History, No. 14-15 (Spring 1979), 2-5. James Petras and Tomich, Dale, "Images and Realities of Violence: The United States and Latin America," in Revista de Sociologia, XL, Numero extraordinario (E), 1978, 195-231. *Tomich, Dale, "Some Further Reflections on Class and Class Conflict in the World-Economy," (Binghamton, NY: Working Papers of the Fernand Braudel Center for the Study of Economies, Historical Systems and Civilizations, 1977), 1-12.

Book Chapters All invited. *Indicates joint authorship, otherwise senior author is listed first.

With Rafael de Bivar Marquese. “Slavery in the Paraíba Valley and the Formation of the World Coffee Market in the Nineteenth Century.” In Dale Tomich, Editor. Atlantic

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Transformations: Empire, Politics, and Slavery during the Nineteenth Century. Essays in Memory of Christopher Schmidt-Nowara. (State University of New York Press, in press). “Slavery in Historical Capitalism: Toward a Theoretical History of the Second Slavery.” In Dale Tomich, editor. Slavery and Historical Capitalism during the Nineteenth Century. (Lexington Books: Lanham, MD, 2017). “Introduction.” In Dale Tomich, editor. Slavery and Historical Capitalism during the Nineteenth Century. (Lexington Books: Lanham, MD, 2017). “A Economia-mundo em uma colherzinha de açúcar.” In João Paulo Rodrigues and Vitale Joanoni Neto editors, Os 40 anos de Faire de l’histoire e a historiografia brasileira. (Cuiabá – MT: Editora da Universidade Federal de Mato Grosso (EdUFMT). 2017). Tomich, Dale. “Fronteras de extracción de recursos, economía espacial e innovación tecnológica en la industria azucarera del Caribe, 1783-1878.” In José Antonio Piqueras (ed.), Plantación, espacios agrarios y esclavitud. (Castellón, Spain: Publicacions de la Universitat Jaume I, 2017), 55-87. Tomich, Dale, “Introduction.” In Dale Tomich, editor, The Politics of the Second Slavery. (State University of New York Press, 2016). Tomich, Dale, “Civilizing America’s Shore: British World-Economic Hegemony and the Abolition of the International Slave Trade (1814-1867).” In Dale Tomich, editor, The Politics of the Second Slavery. (State University of New York Press, forthcoming, 2016). Tomich, Dale. “La esclavitud en el capitalismo histórico. Hacia una historia teórica de la segunda esclavitud,” In José Antonio Piqueras (ed.), Esclavitud y capitalismo histórico en el siglo XIX. Brasil, Cuba y Estados Unidos. (Editorial del Caribe: Santiago de Cuba, 2016), 65-104. Dale Tomich, “A escravidão no capitalismo histórico: rumo a uma história teórica da segunda escravidão.” In Rafael Marquese and Ricardo Salles, eds., Escravismo e Capitalismo Histórico no Século XIX: Cuba, Brasil e Estados Unidos. (Rio de Janeiro: Civilização Brasileira, 2016), 57-100.

Tomich, Dale, “Introduction.” New Frontiers of Slavery (Albany: State University of New York Press, 2016).

Tomich, Dale, “Vassouras Yesterday and Today: Revisiting the Work of Stanley J. Stein.” In Dale Tomich, editor, New Frontiers of Slavery, (Albany: State University of New York Press, 2016). “Capitalism and Slavery Revisited: The ‘Williams Thesis’ in Atlantic Perspective.” In Colin Palmer, ed., The Legacy of Eric Williams: Caribbean Scholar and Statesman (Mona, Kingston, Jamaica: University of the West Indies Press, 2015).

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* Tomich, Dale and Rafael Marquese, O Vale de Paraíba escravista e a formação do Mercado do café no século XIX in Marina Muaze and Ricardo Salles, eds. O Vale do Paraíba e o Império do Brasil nos Quadros da Segunda Escravidão. (Rio de Janeiro: 7 Letras, 2015), 19-54.

“Capitalism and Slavery Revisited: Remaking the Slave Commodity Frontier,” The Legacy of Eric Williams: Into the Postcolonial Moment, Tanya L. Shields, ed., (Oxford Ms: University of Mississippi Press, 2015). Tomich, Dale, “Commodity Frontiers, Spatial Economy and Technological Innovation in the Caribbean Sugar Industry, 1783-1866,” in Adrian Leonard and David Pretel, eds., The Caribbean and the Atlantic World Economy. (London: Palgrave-Macmillan, 2015), 184-216. Tomich, Dale, “Las Antillas: una historia atlántica,” in: José A. Piqueras (coord.), Historia Comparada de las Antillas, vol. 5 de C. Naranjo (dir.), Historia de las Antillas. (CSIC-Ediciones Doce Calles, Madrid: 2014): 23-46. Tomich, Dale, Forward to Barbara Solow, The Economic Consequences of the Atlantic Slave Trade: Collected Essays (Lexington Books: Lanham MD, 2014), ix-xi.

Tomich, Dale, “Commodity Frontiers, Conjuncture, and Crisis: The Remaking of the Caribbean Sugar Industry, 1783-1866,” in Laviña, Javier and Zeuske, Michael (eds). The Second Slavery: Mass Slaveries and Modernity in the Americas and in the Atlantic Basin. (LIT Verlag: Berlin and Zürich, 2014).

Tomich, Dale, “The Order of Historical Time: Fernand Braudel and Italian Microstoria,” in The Longue Durée and World-Systems Analysis. Richard E. Lee, ed. (Albany: SUNY Press, 2012). Tomich, Dale, “Econocide? From Abolition to Emancipation in the British and French Caribbean,” in The Caribbean: An Illustrated History. Stephan Palmié and Francisco Scarano, eds. (Chicago: The University of Chicago Press: 2011), 303-316. *Tomich, Dale and Reinaldo Funes Monzote, “Fronteira Açucareira e Revolução Industrial em Cuba, 1815-1870.” In: Cunha, Olivia Maria Gomes da (ed.) Outras Ilhas: espaços, temporalidades e transformações em Cuba. (Rio de Janeiro, Aeroplano/FAPERJ, 2010), 65-117. *Tomich, Dale and Reinaldo Funes Monzote, “Naturaleza, tecnologia y esclavitud en Cuba: Frontera azucarera y Revolución industrial, 1815,1870,” in Trabajo libre y trabajo coactivo en sociedades de plantación. José Antonio Piqueras, ed. (Madrid: Siglo XXI de España, 2009), 75-117. Tomich, Dale, “The Invention of the Cuban Sugarmill: Space, Time and Labor Management, 1820-1860,” in Francisco Arango y la invención de la Cuba azucarera.

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Mª Dolores González-Ripoll and Izaskun Álvarez Cuartero, ed. (Salamanca: Ediciones Universidad de Salamanca, 2010), 133-149. *Tomich, Dale and Rafael Marquese, “O Vale de Paraíba escravista e a formação do mercado mundial do café no século XIX,” in O Brasil Império (1808-1889), vol. 2. Keila Grinberg e Ricardo Salles, eds. (Rio de Janeiro: Civilização Brasileira, 2009), II, 341-383. Tomich, Dale, “Anomalies, Clues, and Neglected Transcripts: Microhistory and Representations of the Cuban Sugar Frontier, 1820-1860,” in Event, Place, and Narrative Craft: Method and Meaning in Microhistory, edited by James F. Brooks, Christopher DeCorse, and John Walton. Santa Fe, New Mexico, USA: School of American Research Press, 2008), 225-245. Tomich, Dale, “Material Process and Industrial Architecture: Innovation on the Cuban Sugar Frontier, 1818-1857,” in Nature, Raw Materials, and Political Economy, Paul Ciccantell, Gay Seidman, David A. Smith, eds. (Amsterdam: JAI / Elsevier, 2005), 287-307.

Tomich, Dale, “The Wealth of Empire: Francisco Arango y Parreño, Political Economy, and the Second Slavery in Cuba,” in Interpreting Spanish Colonialism: Empires, Nations, and Legends, Christopher Schmidt-Nowara and John Nieto-Phillips, eds. (Albuquerque: University of New Mexico Press, 2005), 54-85. Tomich, Dale, “La richesse et l”Empire: l’esclavage et la production sucrière á Cuba après la Révolution de Saint-Domingue,” in 1802: rétablissement de l'esclavage dans les colonies françaises, Marcel Dorigny et Yves Bénot, eds. (Paris: Éditions Maisonneuve et Larose, 2003), 329-362. Tomich, Dale, “Slavery in Martinique in the French Caribbean,” in Caribbean Slavery in the Atlantic World, Verene A. Shepherd and Hilary McD. Beckles, eds. (Princeton: Markus Wiener, 2000), 413-436. Tomich, Dale, "The Other Face of Slave Labor: Provision Grounds and Internal Marketing in Martinique," in Caribbean Slavery in the Atlantic World, Verene A. Shepherd and Hilary McD. Beckles, eds. (Princeton: Markus Wiener, 2000), 743-757. Dale Tomich and Carolyn Fick, "The French Caribbean," in A Historical Guide to World Slavery, Seymour Drescher and Stanley L. Engerman, eds. (New York: Oxford University Press, 1998), 132-137. Tomich, Dale, "World of Capital, Worlds of Labor: Reworking Class in Global Perspective," in Reworking Class: Cultures and Institutions of Economic Stratification and Agency, John R. Hall, ed. (Ithaca: Cornell University Press, 1997), 287-311.

Tomich, Dale, "Contested Terrains: Houses, Provision Grounds, and the Reconstitution of Labor in Post-Emancipation Martinique," in Mary Turner, ed., From

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Chattel Slavery to Wage Slavery (Bloomington: Indiana University Press, 1995), 241-257. Tomich, Dale, "World Market and American Slavery: Problems of Historical Method," in Els espais del mercat, Manuel Cerdá, ed. (Valencia, Spain: Diputació de Valencia, 1993), 213-240. Tomich, Dale, "Une Petite Guinée: Provision Ground and Plantation in Martinique, 1830-1870," in The Slaves' Economy. Independent Production by Slaves in the Americas, Ira Berlin and Philip D. Morgan, eds. (London: Frank Cass & Co. Ltd., 1991), 68-91. Tomich, Dale, "Une Petite Guinée: Provision Ground and Plantation in Martinique, 1830-1870," in Cultivation and Culture: Labor and the Shaping of Slave Life in the Americas, Ira Berlin and Philip D. Morgan, eds. (Charlottesville: University of Virginia Press, 1993), 221-242. Tomich, Dale, "The Other Face of Slave Labor: Provision Grounds and Internal Marketing in Martinique," in Caribbean Slave Society and Economy: A Student Reader, Hilary McD. Beckles and Verene A. Shepherd, eds. (Kingston, JA: Ian Randle; London: James Currey, 1991), 304-318. Tomich, Dale, "A Brecha Camponesa," in Actualidade e Abolição, Manuel Correia de Andrade and Eliane Moury Fernandes, orgs. (Editora Massanga: Recife - PE, Brasil, 1991), 167-185. Tomich, Dale, "Caribbean Slavery and the Struggle over Reproduction," in Working Without Wages: Domestic Labor and Self-Employment Within Capitalism, Jane Collins and Martha Gimenez, eds. (Albany: State University of New York Press, 1990), 116-124. Tomich, Dale, "The 'Second Slavery:' Bonded Labor and the Transformation of the Nineteenth Century World Economy," in Rethinking the Nineteenth Century: Movements and Contradictions, Francisco O. Ramirez, ed. (Westport, CT, Greenwood Press, 1988), 103-117. Tomich, Dale, "White Days, Black Days: The Working Day and the Crisis of Slavery in the French Caribbean," in Crises in the Caribbean Basin, Richard A. Tardanico, ed. (Newbury Park, California, Sage Publications, 1987), 31-45. James Petras and Tomich, Dale, "The United States and Latin America: Two Types of Violence," Studies in Romance Languages and Literatures: Essays Critical and Contextual, Sandra Messinger Cypess, editor (Lawrence, Kansas: Coronado Press, 1979), 16-31. James Petras and Dale Tomich, "Images and Realities of Violence: The United States and Latin America," in Conflict, Order, and Peace in the Americas, Part II: Analyses

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of the Issues, Michael E. Conroy and Norman V. Walbek, ed. (Austin, Texas: Lyndon B. Johnson School of Public Affairs, University of Texas, 1978), 91-136.

Review Essays

All invited.

Tomich, Dale, "Rethinking Bourgeois Revolutions: Transformations of the World-System, 1730-1840s," review essay on Immanuel Wallerstein, The Modern World-System III. The Second Era of Great Expansion of the Capitalist World-Economy, 1730s – 1840s. With a New Prologue. (Berkeley: University of California Press, 2011). “Special Symposium, Vols. I-IV, by Immanuel Wallerstein: in Contemporary Sociology: A Journal of Reviews 41 (January, 2012), 16-20. Tomich, Dale, “Fields of Toil,” History Workshop Journal 62 (Autumn, 2006). 310-318. Review of Richard Steven Street, Beasts of the Field. A Narrative History of California Farmworkers, 1769-1913. (Stanford: Stanford University Press, 2004) and Richard Steven Street, Photographing Farmworkers in California. Forward by Kevin Starr (Stanford University Press: 2004), 310-318. Tomich, Dale, “O Atlântico Negro,” in Afro-Ásia (Centro de Estudos Afro-Orientais da Universidade Federal da Bahia) 17 (1996), 252-259. Review of Paul Gilroy, The Black Atlantic: Modernity and Double Consciousness (London: Verso, 1993) and Paul Gilroy, Small Acts: Thoughts on the Politics of Black Cultures (London: Serpent’s Tail, 1993), 252-259. Tomich, Dale, "The Black Diaspora," The History Workshop Journal, 42 (Autumn, 1996), 330-335. Review of Paul Gilroy, The Black Atlantic: Modernity and Double Consciousness (London: Verso, 1993) and Paul Gilroy, Small Acts: Thoughts on the Politics of Black Cultures (London: Serpent’s Tail, 1993), 230-235.

Encyclopedia Articles All invited. Dale Tomich “Agricultural Production,” Princeton Companion to Atlantic History, in Joseph E. Miller, ed. (Princeton: Princeton University Press, 2015), 59-64. Tomich, Dale, “Plantations, The Americas,” in Encyclopedia of Western Colonialism since 1450. 3 vols. Benjamin, Thomas (ed). (Detroit: MacMillan Reference USA, 2007), 912-15. Tomich, Dale, "Plantations in Latin America," Encyclopedia of Latin American History and Culture (New York: Charles Scribner's Sons, 2008), 270-72.

Translations

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Translation of Flávio dos Santos Gomes, “Backwoodsmen, Runaways and the Frontiers of Emancipation in Maranhão,” Review, XXXI, 3 (2008), 373-399. “Portugal and the Making of the Atlantic World: Sugar Fleets and Gold Fleets, the Seventeenth to the Eighteenth Centuries,” Review XXVIII, 4 (2005), 313-337. Translation of Vitorino Magalhães Godinho, “Le Portugal et la Construction du Monde Atlantique: Les flottes du sucre et les flottes de l’or. XVIIe-XVIIIe siècles,” Annales, V, 1 (janvier-mai 1950), 32-36 and V, 2 (avril-juin, 1950), 184-197. Translation of "Why the History of the Working-Class Movement?" by Georges Haupt, in New German Critique, 14, (Spring 1978), 7-27. Translation of "Why the History of the Working-Class Movement?" by Georges Haupt, in Review, II, 1, (Summer, 1978), 5-24.

Book Reviews

All invited. All authored by Dale Tomich

Emily Erikson, Between Monopoly and Free Trade: The English East India Company, 1600-1757 (Princeton: Princeton University, 2014) in International Journal of Comparative Sociology 56, 3-4 (2015). 297-299. Daniel Strum. The Sugar Trade: Brazil, Portugal and the Netherlands, 1595-1630 (Rio de Janeiro: Versal Editors / Stanford: Stanford University Press) in New West Indian Guide 89, 3&4 (2015). Walter Johnson, River of Dark Dreams: Slavery and Empire in the Cotton Kingdom (Cambridge: The Belknap Press of Harvard University Press, 2013) in The Review of Politics 76, 3 (Summer, 2014), 519-522. Veront Satchell, Sugar, Slavery and Technological Change: Jamaica, 1760-1830 (Saarbrücken: VDM Verlag Dr. Miller GMBH, 2010) in World Sugar History Newsletter (2013). George Baca, Aisha Khan, and Stephan Palmie, eds. Empirical Futures: Anthropologists and Historians Engage the Work of Sidney Mintz. (Chapel Hill, NC: The University of North Carolina Press, 2009) in Hispanic-American Historical Review 91, 3 (February 2010), pp. 595-597. Frank Moya Pons, History of the Caribbean: Plantations, Trade & War in the Atlantic World (Princeton: Marcus Weiner Publishers, 2007) in Hispanic American Historical Review 90, 1 (Feb. 2010), pp. 200-202. Jose C. Curto and Renée Soulodre-La France, eds. Africa and the Americas: Interconnections during the Slave Trade (Trenton, NJ: Africa World Press, 2005) in The Americas, 63, 3 (Jan. 2007), pp. 498-499.

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Eduardo Laplante and Justo Cantero, Los Ingenios de la Isla de Cuba (Madrid: Ediciónes Doce Calles, 2006) in Social History 32, 2 (2007), 244-245. Francisco Vidal Luna and Herbert S. Klein, Slavery and the Economy of São Paulo, 1750-1850 (Stanford, California: Stanford University Press, 2003) in The Historian 67, 3 (Fall 2005), 528-529. Richard and Sally Price, Les Marrons (Châteauneuf-le-Rouge, France: Vents d’ailleurs, 2003) in Slavery and Abolition 26, 1 (April 2005), pp. 140-142. Arthur Stinchecombe, Sugar Island Slavery in the Age of Enlightenment (Princeton: Princeton University Press) in American Journal of Sociology 102, 5 (March 1997), p. 1456. Roderick A. McDonald, The Economy and Material Culture of Slaves: Goods and Chattels on the Sugar Plantations of Jamaica and Louisiana (Baton Rouge: Louisiana State University Press, 1993) in William & Mary Quarterly, Third Series, 52, 3 (Jul., 1995), pp. 548-550. J.H. Galloway, The Sugar Cane Industry: An Historical Geography from its Origins to 1914 (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press: 1989) in Nieuwe West-Indische Gids 67, 1&2 (1993), pp. 114-116. Philip D. Curtin, The Rise and Fall of the Plantation Complex. Essays in Atlantic History (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1990) in The American Historical Review 97, 2 (April, 1992), 519-520. Pedro San Miguel, El mundo que creó el azúcar: Las haciendas en Vega Baja, 1800-1873 (Rio Piedras, PR: Ediciones Huracán, 1989) in Nieuwe West-Indische Gids 66, 3-4 (1992), 54-56. Peter A. Coclanis, The Shadow of a Dream: Economic Life and Death in the South Carolina Low Country, 1670-1920 (Oxford: Oxford University Press, 1989) in American Journal of Sociology 96, 3 (November, 1990), 790-793. John S. Brierley and Hymie Rubenstein, eds. Small Farming and Peasant Resources in the Caribbean (Winnepeg, Canda: Department of Geography, University of Manitoba, 1988) in The Journal of Peasant Studies 18, 2 (January, 1991), 341-342. Michel-Rolph Trouillot, Peasants and Capital: Dominica in the World Economy (Baltimore: The Johns Hopkins University Press, 1988) in The Journal of Peasant Studies 18, 2 (January, 1991), 336-338. Anton L. Allahar, Sociology and the Periphery: Theories and Issues (Toronto: Garamond Press) in Contemporary Sociology 20, 3 (May 1991), 361-362.

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Robert L. Stein, The French Sugar Business in the Eighteenth Century (Baton Rouge: Louisiana State University Press, 1988) in Slavery and Abolition 12, 2 (September, 1991), 121-122.

Barbara L. Solow and Stanley Engerman, British Capitalism & Caribbean Slavery (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press), in Agricultural History 64, 1 (Winter, 1990), 98-100. Robert Miles, “Capitalism and Unfree Labour: Anomaly or Necessity?” (London: Tavistock Publications, 1987) in Nieuwe West-Indische Gids 62, 3&4 (1988), 202-205. Robert L. Paquette, Sugar Is Made with Blood (Middletown, CT: Wesleyan University Press) in Journal of Social History 23, 3 (Spring, 1990), 657-660. Clarissa T. Kimber, Martinique Revisited: The Changing Plant Geographies of a West Indian Island (College Station: Texas A&M Press), and David Watts, The West Indies: Patterns of Development, Culture and Environmental Change since 1492 (New York: Cambridge University Press, 1987) in The Journal of Forest History 34, 2 (April, 1990), 95. Robert J. Antonio and Ronald M. Glassman, A Weber-Marx Dialogue (Lawrence: University of Kansas Press) in Social Forces 66, 1 (Sept. 1987), 297-297. Anne Perotin-Dumon, Être patriote sous les tropiques (Basse-Terre: Société D’Historie de la Guadeloupe, 1985), in Hispanic American Historical Review 66, 4 (Nov. 1986), 790-791. Philip McMichael, Settlers and the Agrarian Question: Capitalism in Colonial Australia (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1984) in Contemporary Sociology 15, 2 (March 1986), 257-258. Catharina Lis and Hugo Soly, Poverty and Capitalism in Pre-Industrial Europe (Atlantic Highlands, NJ: Humanities Press, 1979) in Contemporary Sociology 10, 3 (May 1981), 478.

Michael Craton and Gary Greenland, Searching for the Invisible Man (Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Press, 1978), in Hispanic-American Historical Review 59, 2 (May 1979), 359-360. Harry Braverman, Labor and Monopoly Capital (New York: Monthly Review Press, 1874) in Contemporary Sociology 5, 6 (November 1976), Review Symposia, 735-737.

Guest Lectures

Lecture: “Children of God’s Fire:” “Religion, Race, and Slavery in the Formation of the Portuguese Atlantic during the XV-XVI Centuries.” Duke University, Durham, NC.

Lecture: La producción de los espacios de la frontera azucarera Cubana del siglo XIX: Una historia visual. UPF-GRIMSE Seminar. Barcelona, Spain. 19 October 2017.

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Seminar: “La Segunda Esclavitud,” Fundacíon Instituto de História Social. Valencia, Spain. October 13-14, 2017.

Keynote Lecture: “A Economia-mundo em uma colherzinha de açucar.” IV Seminário Internacional de História e Historiografia (Fourth Internacional Seminar of the History and Historiography). Universidade Federal de Mato Grosso, Cuiabá, MT (Brazil), 26 May 2015.

Keynote Lecture: “The Congress of Vienna: Anti-Slavery and British Hegemony in the ‘Age of Revolution’,” The Congress of Vienna and its Global Dimension, International Bicentenary Conference and 11th International meeting of Asociación de Historiadores Latinoamericanos y del Caribe (ADHILAC). Institute of History, University of Vienna (Austria), Sept 18, 2014. Lecture and film presentation: “Caribbean Journey: Conversations With Sidney Mintz.” Department of Anthropology and Sociology, University of Puerto Rico – Rio Piedras, April 1, 2014. “The Second Slavery and Atlantic History,” Department of Anthropology and Sociology, University of Puerto Rico – Rio Piedras, April 2, 2014. “History and Sociology,” Roundtable with Maria del Carmen Baerga, Juan José Baldrich, Angel Quintero Rivera. Department of Anthropology and Sociology, University of Puerto Rico – Rio Piedras, April 3, 2014. “The Cuban Sugar Mill: A Visual History of the Second Slavery,” Department of Anthropology and Sociology, University of Puerto Rico – Rio Piedras, April 4, 2014.

Lecture and film presentation: “Caribbean Journey: Conversations With Sidney Mintz.” Anthropology Department Colloquium, Cornell University, Ithaca, NY. November 15, 2013. Lecture and film presentation: “Caribbean Journey: Conversations With Sidney Mintz.” Gilder-Lehrman Center for the Study of Slavery, Resistance, Abolition,” Yale University, New Haven, CT May 28, 2013. Lecture with Catherine Coquery-Vidrovitch: “Atlantic History: Unity and Difference.” Gilder-Lehrman Center for the Study of Slavery, Resistance, Abolition,” Yale University, New Haven, CT May 6, 2013. “The Cuban Sugar Mill: A Visual History.” Department of History, Pennsylvania State University, University Park, PA February 21, 2013. Lecture and film presentation: “Caribbean Journey: Conversations With Sidney Mintz.” Department of History, Pennsylvania State University, University Park, PA February 21, 2013.

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Lecture and film presentation: “Caribbean Journey: Conversations With Sidney Mintz.” Department of Anthropology, Syracuse University, Syracuse, NY February 23, 2012. “A Produção de Espaço e o Espaço de Produção: Os Engenhos Cubanos do Século XIX,” presented to Seminário de Antropólogia e História, Programa de Pós-Graduação em Antropólogia Social, Museu Nacional, UFRJ. Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, April 29 2009. “Re-Thinking the Global” presented at conference “Thinking About Globalization,” Grand Valley State University. Grand Rapids, MI. May 11, 2007. “Making the Sugar Frontier, Remaking Slavery; Material Processes, Social Practices, and the Cuban Ingenio, 1820-1868,” Fernand Braudel Center, April 26, 2006

“Making the Cuban Sugar Frontier, 1820-1860: A Spatial History.” Department of Anthropology, Syracuse University. Syracuse, NY. April 19, 2006. “The World of the Plantation.” Department of African and African-American Studies, Duke University. Durham, NC. April 6, 2006. “Making the Sugar Frontier, Remaking Slavery: Material Processes, Social Practices, and the Cuban Ingenio, 1820-1868.” Comparative History Colloquium. Department of History, Cornell University. Ithaca, New York. March 27, 2006. “E.P. Thompson e a História do Trabalho.” Departamento de História, Universidade Federal de Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. August 19, 2005. “Image and Order: Lithography and the Space of the Cuban Sugarmill, 1820-1860.” The Atlantic Seminar. The University of Pennsylvania. Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. February 15, 2005. “Power, Appropriation, and Resistance in Historical Capitalism,” Department of Development Sociology, Cornell University. November 18, 2004. “O Impacto da Revolução Haitiana no Mundo Atlântico,” presented to Department of History, University of São Paulo, São Paulo, Brazil, August 11, 2004. “Problemas de História Atlântica,” presented to program in Escravidão e História Atlântica, Department of History, University of São Paulo, São Paulo, Brazil, August 11, 2004. “A Revolução Haitiana, Abolicionismo, e Republicanismo no Pensamento de Victor Schoelcher,” presented at the Laboratório de Antropologia e História, Instituto de Filosofia e Ciências Sociais, Universidade Federal do Rio de Janeiro, Rio de Janeiro,Brazil, August 5, 2004. “The Global Production of Local Difference: Toward a Historical Geography of the Atlantic Plantation Periphery,” Critical Development Seminar, University of Iowa, Iowa City, IA. November 16, 2001.

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“The Wealth of Empire: Francisco Arango y Parreño, Enlightenment, and Slavery in Cuba,” Latin American Studies Program, University of Iowa, Iowa City, IA. November 15, 2001. “The Local Context of Global Action: Slaves, Peasants, and Workers in the Caribbean,” presented the Department of Rural Sociology, Cornell University, Ithaca, NY. April 24, 2001. “The African Diaspora.” Roundtable Discussion. Department of History. Princeton University. Princeton, New Jersey. March 2, 1999. “African Diaspora, Atlantic History: Changing the Boundaries of Historical Inquiry,” presented to the African Studies Program, the Department of Afro-American Studies and the Latin American Studies Program, University of Wisconsin, Madison WI. November 24, 1998. “Strategies for Comparative Historical Research,” presented to the Global Studies Program, University of Wisconsin, Madison WI. November 23, 1998. “Mercado, Trabalho e Dominação no Pensamento dos Escravistas Cubanos,” presented to Departamento de História, Universidade Federal de Minas Gerais, Belo Horizonte - MG, Brasil. July 15, 1998. “Thinking Through Slavery: Discourse and Ideology in the Analysis of Nineteenth Century Planter Thought,” Institute for Global Studies in Culture, Power, and History, The Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, MD. (February 17, 1998). “Slavery and Emancipation in the French Caribbean,” presented to the Seminar on Caribbean History, Society, and Culture, Michigan State University, East Lansing, MI. October 10, 1994. “19th Century Slavery in Brazil: Current Themes in Research,” Roundtable Discussion. Center for Latin American Studies, Stanford University, Palo Alto, CA. May 24, 1994. “Good Slaves, Bad Citizens: Reorganizing Labor in Post-Emancipation Martinique,” presented to the Economic History Workshop, Department of Economics, University of California, Davis, CA, Jan. 28 1994. “The Global in the Local: Approaches to the Historical Construction of Time and Space” presented to the Department of Geography, University of California, Berkeley, CA, March 17, 1993. “Reconstructing Time, Space and Historical Unevenness: World Economy and Comparative Strategies,” presented to the Center for Comparative Research in History, Society, & Culture, University of California, Davis, CA, January 12, 1993.

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“Caribbean Counterpoint: Plantation and Peasantry during Slavery and After,” presented at the Department of History, University of Wisconsin, Madison, WI, March 31, 1992. “Capitalist Development and Worker Resistance in Brazil: São Paulo, 1964-1982,” presented at the Department of History, University of Wisconsin, Madison, WI, March 30, 1992. “Slave Culture, Work, and Subsistence,” presented to the History Workshop Seminar, London, England, May 13, 1991. “Origins of the Sugar Central in Martinique and Cuba: A Problem in Historical Comparison,” presented to the Program in Atlantic History, Culture and Society, The Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, MD, December 5, 1989. “The Haitian Revolution and The History of Slavery in the Americas,” presented to the Seminar on Comparative Post-Emancipation Societies, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, Michigan, October 12, 1988. “Time, Labor Discipline, and Slavery in the French Caribbean,” paper presented at the Workshop on Post-Emancipation Societies in the Americas, Latin American Studies Program, Cornell University, Ithaca, N.Y., March 21, 1987. “Tendências da historiografia sobre a escravidão no Caribe,” presented to the Department of History, University of São Paulo, Brazil, May 19, 1983. “International Labor Migrations in Historical Perspective,” with James O'Connor, presented to the Department of Sociology, University of California at Santa Barbara, January 30, 1979. “New World Slavery in the Transition from Feudalism to Capitalism,” presented to the Department of Sociology, University of California at Santa Cruz, January 29, 1979.

Symposia

“Religion, Race, and Slavery in the Formation of the Portuguese Atlantic during the XV-XVI Centuries.” La Esclavitud y sus Huellas. Congreso Internacional, Instituto de Historia-CCHS, CSIC. Madrid-Casa de América. October, 16-18, 2017.

“The Space of Time: Mapping the Caribbean Sugar Frontier in the Nineteenth Century.” Power, Political Economy and Historical Landscapes of the Modern World: Interdisciplinary Perspectives. Fernand Braudel Center, Binghamton University, Binghamton NY. April 28-29, 2016. “Anti-Slavery, the Inter-State System and British Hegemony in the ‘Age of Revolution.’” The Gilder Lehrman Center for the Study of Slavery, Resistance, and Abolition. Yale University, New Haven CT October 3—31, 2015.

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“Marx, Braudel, and Historical Temporalities,” Capitalism and Temporality: Theories and Histories, Fernand Braudel Center, Binghamton University, Binghamton NY. April 24, 2015. Invited participant Cornell-Sussex University Working Group on “The Current Conjuncture,” Cornell University, Ithaca NY, Sept. 6, 2014. “Espacio, Tecnología, y Economía en la Industria Azucarera Caribeña, 1783-1878,” Fifth International Seminar on Cuba and the Slave Plantation, “Territory and the Social Landscape,” Fundación Antonio Núñez y Jiménez de la Naturaleza y el Hombre, Havana Cuba, November 5-9, 2013. “Successive Approximations: The Anthropology of Sidney Mintz,” World Studies Interdisciplinary Conference, University of Massachusetts, Amherst, September 20, 2013.

“The Watchful Eye, Visible Hands, and the Invisible Hand: Visual Practices

on Nineteenth-Century Slave Plantations,” Conference Making Possible Futures in

Research: Working Across the Disciplines, Fernand Braudel Center, Binghamton University, Binghamton, NY October 18-19, 2013. “Slavery in Historical Capitalism: Toward a Theoretical History of the Second Slavery.” Escravidão e Capitalismo Histórico: História e Historiografia. Brasil, Cuba, Estados Unidos, século XIX. Lab-Mundi / Programa de Pós-Graduação em História Social. Universidade de São Paulo, São Paulo Brasil. 16 Setembro, 2013. “Plantation Places: A Visual History of the Second Slavery in Cuba, Brazil, and the US South,” presented at Conference “Development and Underdevelopment in the Modern World-System: Empirical Work to Reconceptualization,” Fernand Braudel Center, Binghamton University, October 19, 2012. “Commodity Frontiers and the Crisis of Colonial slavery, 1783-1866,” presented at Colloquium “Atlanticization and the Second Slavery,” Universität zu Köln, Cologne Germany, July 13, 2012. Lecture and film presentation: “Caribbean Journey: Conversations With Sidney Mintz.” presented at Colloquium “Atlanticization and the Second Slavery,” Universität zu Köln, Cologne Germany, July 13, 2012. “Re-Making Plantation America: Landscapes of the Second Slavery,” presented at international seminar Cuba y la plantación esclavista. Mundos paralelos: alternativas al régimen hegemónico. Fundación Antonio Núñez y Jiménez de la Naturaleza y el Hombre, Havana Cuba, October 21-26, 2011. “Capitalism and Slavery Revisited: The ‘Williams Thesis’ in Atlantic Perspective,” presented at Conference New Perspectives on the Life and Work of Eric Williams. Saint Catherine’s College, Oxford University. September 24-25, 2011.

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“The Standard of Civilization: British World-Economic Hegemony and the Abolition of the International Slave Trade, 1807-1851,” presented at The Politics of the Second Slavery: Conflict and Crisis on the Nineteenth-Century Atlantic Slave Frontier. Fernand Braudel Center, Binghamton University. October 15, 2010. With Edward E. Baptist (Cornell University) “A New Census of the Internal Slave Trade: Natchez, Mississippi, 1825-1829” presented at Conference Charting New Courses in the History of Slavery and Emancipation, University of Southern Mississippi and the Mississippi Humanities Council. Gulfport, MS. March 4-10, 2010. “Vassouras Ontem e Hoje: Revisitando a Obra de Stanley J. Stein,” presented at Seminário Internacional: O Século XIX e as Novas Fronteiras da Escravidão e da Liberdade. Universidade Federal do Estado do Rio De Janeiro and Universidade Severino Sombra (Vassouras – RJ), August 11-14, 2009. [Keynote] “Plantation Perspectives: New Approaches to Atlantic History,” presented at Repensando a Plantation: Paisagens simbólicas, sociais e materiais. Museu Nacional, Quinta da Boa Vista, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. 4-5 May 2009. [Keynote] “Merchants, Nabobs and Gentry: Townhouses, Villas, and Planters’ Cottages in the Natchez District,” Joint Fernand Braudel Center, Maxwell School Workshop, “Landscapes, Built Environment, and Communities in the Ante-Bellum South” Fernand Braudel Center, November 9, 2008. “The Order of Historical Time: The Longue Durée and Micro-History,” The Longue Durée and World-Systems Analysis. Colloquium to Commemorate the 50th Anniversary of Fernand Braudel, “Histoire et sciences sociales: La longue durée,” Annales E.S.C., XIII, 4, 1958. Fernand Braudel Center, Binghamton University. October 24-25, 2008. “Impermanent Revolution: The Built Environment of Cuba’s Sugar Zone, 1760-2007,” presented at Permanence and the Built Environment in the Eighteenth Century Atlantic World. The USC-Huntington Early Modern Studies Institute, The Huntington Library, and The Omohundro Institute of Early American History and Culture. The Huntington Library. San Marino, California. October 3-4, 2008 “La invención del ingenio cubano: espacio, tiempo y administración de trabajo, 1820-1860,” presented at Congreso Internacional “Francisco Arango y la invención de la Cuba azucarera,” Centro de Ciencias Humanas y Sociales del CSIC de Madrid (C/ Albasanz nº 26-28). June 11-13, 2008. “Material Culture and the Production of Space: Three Plantation Landscapes” at conference “Natural Environment, Built Environment: Labor and Community in Caribbean Plantation Societies.” Fernand Braudel Center, Binghamton University. (April 12-13, 2008). “Espacio productivo, tiempo, y disciplina de trabajo en las plantactiones de algodón de Missisippi, 1830-1860,” presented at V Coloquio internacional de historia social,

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"Trabajo libre y trabajo coactivo en sociedades de plantación." Universitat Jaume I (Castellón, España), April 3- 5, 2008.

“Atlantic Slavery and the Age of Revolution,” presented at International conference on “Atlantic Slavery in the Age of Revolution, 1760-1868.” University of Leeds (UK), December 14, 2007. [Keynote] “Havana 1857: Between the Countryside and the World,” presented at conference: “Modernity and locality: Discrete Spaces in Global Culture.” Binghamton University. October 12, 2007. “Economies et régimes du travail esclavagistes dans une perspective altântique,” presented at Atelier Les Esclavages: Economie et travail, conference “Les Traites, Les Esclavages. Leurs productions sociales et culturelles: bilan et perspectives.” L’École des Hautes Études en Sciences Sociales. Paris. June 22, 2006. “Representações Espaciais nos Engenhos de Cana de Açúcar.” Conference on "Poetics of inventory: collections, lists, series and archives." Casa Rui Barbosa, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, May 31, 2006. “Making Plantation Landscapes: Material Processes, Social Practices and the Cuban Sugar-Mill, 1820-1868.” Conference on Slavery, Enlightenment, and Revolution in Colonial Brazil and Spanish America. Department of History, Fordham University. New York, NY, May 5, 2006. “O mundo das plantations e o mundo que as plantations criaram: ‘a tradição da Casa Grande’ na paisagem americana.” International Conference Canavais, Engenho e Açúcar: História e Cultura Material.” Museu Paulista, Itu -- SP, Brazil. December 2, 2005. “Escravidão Atlântica: Tempos e Espaços.” Conference Mares de Histórias: Espaço, sociedade e história do Atlântico. Laboratório de Antropologia e História, Universidade Federal de Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. August 18, 2005. [Keynote] “Espaços produtivos, processos materiais, tecnologia e disciplina do trabalho escravo no cinturão açucareiro cubano, 1818-1857.” Conference Mares de Histórias: Espaço, sociedade e história do Atlântico. Laboratório de Antropologia e História, Universidade Federal de Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. August 17, 2005. “Between Image and Text: Clues, Documentation, and Representation of the Cuban Ingenio, 1820-1860” presented at “Event, Place, and Narrative Craft: Method and Meaning in Microhistory." Advanced Seminar. The School of American Research, Santa Fe, New Mexico. July 20-22, 2005. Commentator on panel “Caribbean ‘Models’: Saint-Domingue/Haiti and the further Development of Slaveries in the Americas,” Conference on Santo Domingo / Saint Domingue / Cuba: 500 Years of Black Slavery and Transculturation in the Americas.

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Iberische und Lateinamerikanische Abteilung des Historischen Seminars Universität zu Köln. Cologne, Germany, December 14, 2004. “La revolución haitiana: el quehacer de lo impensable en el discurso occidentalista,” presented at the International colloquium El Caribe que nos une, Casa del Caribe, Santiago, Cuba, July 5, 2004. “’Gobernar y Dirigir:’ Slavery, Labor Discipline, and Technology in the Cuban Sugar Belt,” presented at Bondage, Subjugation, and the New Slavery. University of California at Davis, May 29, 2004. “Thinking the ‘Unthinkable’: Victor Schoelcher and the Haitian Revolution,” presented at The Haitian Revolution in Global Context, The Africana Studies & Research Center and the Society for the Humanities. Cornell University, April 16, 2004. “The Great House in the Landscape: The Cuban Ingenio” (with Charles Burroughs), presented Home and the World: 1500-1800, The Early Modern Center. The University of California at Santa Barbara, February 20, 2004. “Iconography and Material Culture: The Industrial Architecture of the Cuban Sugar Mill,” presented at Nature, Raw Materials, and Political Economy. A Conference Celebrating Stephen Bunker’s Contribution to Sociology, The University of Wisconsin. Madison, WI, November 1-2, 2002 “La richesse d’empire: l’esclavage et la pensée économique des planteurs cubains à l’époque de la révolution à Saint-Domingue,” presented at the conference on Ruptures et continuités de la politique coloniale française: 1802 – 1804 – 1825 – 1830, Université de Paris VIII (Saint-Denis). Paris, France, June 20-22, 2002. “Capitalism and Slavery Revisited: Remaking the Slave Commodity Frontier,” presented at the conference on Eric Williams: His Scholarship, Work And Impact, The Schomburg Center for Research in Black Culture, New York, NY, February 16, 2002. “Constructing the Sugar Frontier: Francisco Arango y Parreño, Slavery and Enlightenment,” presented at the conference on Paradigms and Paradigmas: Histories and Historians of the Spanish Colonial Past, Fordham University, New York, NY. September 29, 2001. “The Pervasive Institution: Hemispheric Perspectives on Comparative Slaveries,” presented at the conference on Greater American Histories, The Huntington Library, San Marino, CA., March 9-10, 2001. “Global Compositions of Caribbean Labor,” presented at the conference The Global Importance of Being Local, The Crossing Borders Program, University of Iowa, Iowa City, IA. March 2-4, 2001. “Historicity: The Importance of Places and the Particular” presented at the conference Questions of Methodology/ Questioning Foundations: Epistemology – Subjectivity –

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Context, Ford Group on Nationalism, Citizenship, and Identity, Cornell University, Ithaca, N.Y. April 8, 2000. "Constructing World Inequality: Market, Labor, and Slavery in Nineteenth Century Cuban Thought," presented at the Twenty-Third Annual Political Economy of the World System Conference. University of Maryland, College Park, MD, March 26-27, 1999. "New World Slavery and Historical Modernity" presented at the Conference on Transmodernity, Historical Capitalism, and Coloniality: A Post-Disciplinary Dialogue, Binghamton University, Binghamton, N.Y., Dec. 4, 1998. "Slavery, Race and Labor in the Political Economic Discourse of Francisco de Arango y Parreño" presented at the symposium From Colonial Plantations to Global Peripheries: A Century of Transformations in the Caribbean and Tropical Asia, Caribbean Resource Center, University of Puerto Rico, Rio Piedras, P.R. October 8, 1998. "Transatlantic Translations: E.P. Thompson in Brazil" presented at the Symposium Remembering E.P.Thompson, Brown University, Providence, R.I. March 4, 1995. Commentator for "Thinking About Contemporary World History," panel presented at the conference on Interpreting Historical Change at the End of the Twentieth Century: The Challenges of the Present Age to Historical Thought and Social Theory, Center for Comparative Research in History, Society, and Culture, University of California, Davis, CA, February 25, 1995. Participant in roundtable, "Tradição e Novidades," at the conference A História Acolá, Centro de Estudos Norte de Portugal-Aquitânia, Porto, Portugal, December 8-10, 1994. "Reconstructing the Labor Process: Planter Control and Worker Resistance in Post-Emancipation Martinique," presented at the conference on From Chattel Slavery to Wage Slavery, Institute of Commonwealth Studies, University of London, London, England, May 9-10, 1991. "World Economy and Local Histories: Markets, Production, and Problems of Historical Method," presented at the conference on Els espais del mercat, Second International Local History Colloquy, University of Valencia, Spain, April 24-26, 1991. "The Struggle Over Labor: Plantation and Provision Ground in Slavery and Freedom in Martinique, 1830-1870," paper presented at the Conference on Cultivation and Culture: Labor and the Shaping of Slave Life in the Americas, University of Maryland, College Park, MD, April 14, 1989. "A Outra Face do Trabalho Cativo: A Roça Escrava na Martinica," paper presented at Colóquio: O Negro: Religião e Cultura, Universidade Federal de Bahia, Museu de Arte da Bahia, Salvador - BA, Brasil, June 19, 1988.

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"A Brecha Camponesa," paper presented at Seminário: Actualidade & Abolição, Fundação Joaquim Nabuco, Recife - PE, Brasil, June 16, 1988. "A Outra Face do Trabalho Cativo: A Roça Escrava na Martinica," paper presented at Colóquio Internacional sobre a Escravidão, Universidade Federal de Paraná, Curitiba - PR, Brasil, June 13, 1988. "Liberté ou Mort: Republicanism and Slave Revolt in Martinique, 1831," paper presented at Escravidão: Congresso Internacional, Universidade de São Paulo, São Paulo - SP, Brasil, June 8, 1988. "A Brecha Camponesa," paper presented at Seminário: O Negro no Brasil, Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul, Porto Alegre - RS, Brasil, June 3, 1988. "A Luta em Torno da Jornada de Trabalho sob a Escravidão," paper presented at Symposium Histórias de Liberdade: Cidadãos e Escravos no Mundo Moderno (Comemorações do Centenário da Abolição da Escravidão, 13/V/1888 - 13/V/1988), Universidade Estadual de Campinas, Campinas - SP, Brasil, June 2, 1988. "A Outra Face do Trabalho Cativo: A Roça Escrava na Martinica," paper presented at Symposium Histórias de Liberdade: Cidadões e Escravos no Mundo Moderno (Comemorações do Centenário da Abolição da Escravidão, 13/V/1888 - 13/V/1988), Universidade Estadual de Campinas, Campinas - SP, Brasil, June 1, 1988. "Slavery and Slaveries: Bonded Labor and the Transformation of the Nineteenth Century World Economy," paper presented at the Tenth Annual Political Economy of the World System Conference. San Francisco State University, San Francisco CA, March 3, 1986. "White Days, Black Days: The Working Day and the Crisis of Caribbean Slavery," paper presented at the Ninth Annual Political Economy of the World System Conference, Tulane University, New Orleans, LA, March 28-30, 1985. "Images and Realities of Violence: The United States and Latin America," with James Petras, presented at the Tom Slick Professorship in World Peace Conference on Conflict, Order, and Peace in the Americas. Lyndon B. Johnson School of Public Affairs, The University of Texas at Austin, November 10-12,1976.

Professional Meetings

“The Portuguese African Slave Trade and the Making of the Atlantic, 1450-1650.” Plenary Session: New Perspectives on the History of the African Slave Trade. Annual Meeting of the American Historical Association. January 4, 2017. “The Second Slavery and World Capitalism: A Perspective for Historical Inquiry.” Presidential Panel, The Second Slavery in Global Context. Annual Meeting of the American Historical Association. Denver CO. January 2017.

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Chair: “Atlantic and Latin American History Spanished: A Tribute to Christopher Schmidt-Nowara,” Latin American Studies Association, New York, NY, May 29, 2016. Roundtable Participant. “Slavery,” With Luiz Felipe de Alencastro, Rafael Marquese, José Antonio Piqueras. V Congresso Latinoamericano de História Econômica. July 19-21, 2016. Roundtable Participant. “Slavery: A State of the Field Roundtable.” With Julie Saville, Adrienne D. Davis, James Downs, Laurent Dubois. Annual Meeting of the Society for Historians of the Early American Republic, Raleigh NC. July 18, 2015. “The Nineteenth Century Cuban Sugar Frontier,” presented at the Annual Meeting of the Southern Historical Association, Mobile Alabama, November 2012. “Global Crisis and Local Response: Sugar and Slavery in Jamaica, Guiana, and Cuba during the Nineteenth Century,” presented at 54th International Congress of Americanists. Vienna, Austria. July 2012.

“The World After the World System,” Presidential Panel of the Social Science History Association. “New Directions in Historical Sociology,” Pittsburgh, PA. October, 2000. Commentator for panel “The Invention of Empire: Cuba and Spain in the Nineteenth Century,” Society for Spanish and Portuguese Historical Studies, New York University, April 27-30, 2000.

“World of Capital, Worlds of Labor: Rethinking Class in Global Perspective." Session on Rethinking Class. Committee on Conceptual and Terminological Analysis. XIII World Congress of Sociology. Bielefeld, Germany. July 18-23, 1994. "Non-violent Abstraction: From Cases to Instances in World Systems Analysis." World Systems Analysis 1: Historical Comparisons Across Global Boundaries. XIII World Congress of Sociology. Bielefeld, Germany. July 18-23, 1994. "Visions of Liberty: Martinique, 1848," paper presented at the Meeting of the French Colonial Historical Society, The John Carter Brown Library, Providence, RI, May 22, 1993. "Les Nouveaux Affranchis: Manumission and Slave Society in Martinique under the July Monarchy," paper presented at the Annual Meeting of the American Historical Association, Washington, D.C., December 29, 1992. "Small Islands and Huge Comparisons: Caribbean Plantations, Historical Unevenness, and Capitalist Modernity," paper presented at the joint session of the sections on Historical-Comparative Sociology and the Political Economy of the World System at the Annual Meeting of the American Sociological Association, Pittsburgh, PA, August 21, 1992.

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"The Second Slavery: Cuba in the Nineteenth Century World Division of Labor, 1760-1868," paper presented at the Annual Meeting of the Social Science History Association, Washington, D.C., November 19, 1989. Chair and Commentator for "The Origins of the Atlantic Working Class," panel presented at the Annual Meeting of the American Studies Association, Miami, Florida, October 28, 1988. "A Luta em Torno da Jornada de Trabalho sob a Escravidão," paper presented at the Eighth Annual Meeting of the Sociedade Brasiliera de Pesquisa Histórica, São Paulo - SP, Brasil, July 29, 1988. "Sugar Technology and Slave Labor in Martinique, 1830-1848," paper presented at The International Congress of Americanists, Amsterdam, The Netherlands, July 4, 1988. "Theory, Method, and the History of Slavery: Forces and Relations of Production," paper presented at the Annual Meeting of the Southern Sociological Society, Nashville, Tennessee, March 17, 1988. "Why is the World Market Organized into States?" with Philip McMichael, paper presented at the Annual Convention of the International Studies Association, Washington, D.C., April 15, 1987. "Caribbean Slavery and the Struggle over Reproduction," paper presented at the Annual Meeting of the American Sociological Association, Washington, D.C., August 26, 1985. "The Transformation of the Social Organization of Large Estate Agriculture in the 19th Century World Economy: The French West Indies (Martinique) and the Kingdom of Naples (Calabria)," with Marta Petrusewicz, presented at the Eighth International Economic History Congress, Budapest, Hungary, August 1982. "The Crisis of Sugar Production in the Dissolution of Slavery in Nineteenth Century Martinique," presented at the Annual Meeting of the American Historical Association, Los Angeles, California, December 28, 1981. "Images and Realities of Violence: The United States and Latin America," with James Petras, presented at the panel on "Sociology of War and Peace: Alternative to the Warfare State," American Sociological Association Convention, Chicago, September 7, 1977.

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Courses Taught

Undergraduate: Unfree Labor and the World-Economy. Spring 2013; Spring 2014; Spring 2015. Plantation Landscapes (Binghamton Scholar’s Program). Fall 2012, Fall, 2014 Food, Nature and Culture: The Making of the World Food Economy (Binghamton Scholar’s Program). Fall 2011; Fall 2013; Fall 2015. Foundations of Social Theory: Spring 2011; Fall 2011; Spring 2014; Spring 2015; Spring 2016; Spring 2018. The World Sugar and Coffee Made: Markets, Politics, and Nature: Fall 2010 Historical Sociology: Fall, 2008; Fall 2012 Unfree Labor and World Economy (with Yann Moulier-Boutang): Fall 2007 Slavery, Nature and Empire: Spring, 2007; Fall, 2008; Spring, 2010; Spring 2012; Fall, 2013, Fall 2014; Spring 2016. Classical Sociological Theory: Spring, 2005; Fall, 2004; Fall, 1993 (University of California, Davis). Colonial Encounters: Europe and the Making of Latin America, (History Lecture Course cross-listed with Dept. of Sociology): Spring, 2004. Colonial Encounters: Europe and the Making of Latin America, (History Senior Seminar cross-listed with Dept. of Sociology): Fall, 2003; Fall, 2007. The History of the Caribbean from 1492 (Princeton University): Spring, 1999. Comparative Slavery in the Americas: (Princeton University): Spring, 1999. Patterns of World Development: Fall, 1997; Fall, 1996. Comparative Social Development: Fall 1995. Sociological Frameworks: Fall 1996; Fall, 1995; Fall, 1994. Social Change: Enterprises, Markets and Work: Spring, 1995. Development and Underdevelopment in Theory and History (University of California, Berkeley): Spring, 1994.

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Introduction to Latin American Studies (University of California, Berkeley): Spring, 1993. Peasants and Peasant Movements in Latin America, Fall, 1990. Sociology of Knowledge: Fall, 1989; Spring, 1989. Theories of Social Change: Fall, 1989; Fall, 1988; Fall, 1986; Spring, 1985; Spring, 1978. Workers and Workers' Movements: Fall, 1987. Historical Sociology of Plantation Systems: Spring, 1987; Spring, 1979; Spring, 1977. Slavery, Race, and Culture: Fall, 1988; Fall, 1985. Social Movements: Fall, 1986; Fall, 1983. Contemporary Social Theory: Fall, 1985. Social Change in the Twentieth Century World: Spring 1996; Fall, 1989; Fall, 1984; Spring, 1984; Fall, 1983; Fall, 1980; Spring, 1980; Fall, 1978; Fall, 1977; Spring, 1977; Fall, 1976.

Graduate:

Advanced World-Systems Studies: Spring 2018 Methods of World Historical Research: Fall 2017; Advanced Theoretical Studies: Fall 2015. Commodities, Nature, and World-Economy Spring 2012 The World Sugar and Coffee Made: Markets, Politics, and Nature: Spring 2011 Espaços, Tempos, Escalas: Histórias e Antropólogias Atlánticos (Graduate Program in Social Anthropology, Museu Nacional – UFRJ, Rio de Janeiro Brazil): Spring 2009 (with Olivia Gomes da Cunha). Methods of Macrohistorical Inquiry: Fall 2010; Spring, 2010; Spring 2007. Plantation Landscapes: Nature, Labor, and Representation in the Atlantic World (interdisciplinary seminar offered through the Fernand Braudel Center): Fall, 2006. Theoretical Studies: Fall, 2004; Spring, 2002; Spring 2001; Fall, 1999; Fall, 1998; Spring 1998; Spring 1996; Spring, 1995; Spring 1992; Spring 1991; Spring, 1990; Spring, 1989; Spring, 1988; Spring, 1987; Spring, 1986; Spring, 1985; Spring, 1984; Spring, 1980.

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The Atlantic in the World Economy: Africa and the Americas (with Catherine Coquery-Vidrovitch): Spring, 2004; Spring 2001. World System Studies: Fall, 2003; Fall 2000; Fall, 1997; Fall, 1996; Fall, 1994; Fall, 1991.

Representing the Global (co-taught with Charles Burroughs, Art History) Spring, 2000. Methods of World Historical Change: Spring, 2000. Advanced World System Studies: Fall, 1998; Spring 1997. Advanced Theoretical Studies: Spring, 1997. Slavery and Emancipation in the Americas: (Universidade de São Paulo): 1998; (Universidade Estadual de Campinas): 1988. Labor in the World Economy, Fall, 1995. Global History, Local History: Theoretical and Methodological Issues (Center for Comparative Research in History, Society, and Culture. University of California at Davis): Spring 1994. Social & Labor Movements: Spring, 1990. Plantations, Peasants, and Proletarians: Plantation Systems in the Historical Development of the World Economy: Fall, 1987. Social Movements: Spring, 1986. Modern Social Change: The Rise of the Modern World System: Fall, 1984; Fall 1980; Fall, 1979; Fall, 1978; Fall, 1977. Slavery in the Americas: (Universidade Federal de Bahia, Universidade Federal de Paraná): Spring, 1983. Capitalism and Agriculture in Latin America (Universidade Estadual de Campinas): Fall, 1982. Historiography (Universidade Estadual de Campinas): Fall, 1982. Historical Sociology of the Caribbean: Spring, 1982. Sociological Analysis: Fall, 1979; Spring, 1979. Classical European Social Theories: Spring, 1978.

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