Africa and Capitalism: Repairing a History of Omission

T. Green
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Abstract:In the past two decades, economic history has been marked by an increasing turn toward global frameworks and analyses, but these still tend to omit the African continent prior to the nineteenth century. This article explores this omission beginning with an examination of the historiographical roots of this absence from the perspective of both economic history and African history. From its inception, economics depended on the displacing of African economic actors from global frameworks. Meanwhile, the emergence of African history as a discipline in the 1960s also saw the displacement of indigenous economic actors from precolonial frameworks. Linking African economic activity to new perspectives on capitalism—focusing on the connection of enslaved and wage labor in precolonial manufacturing—this article seeks to repair this striking omission. It argues that the history of capitalism cannot be fully global until African frameworks are properly included.
《非洲与资本主义:修复遗漏的历史
摘要:在过去的二十年中,经济史的特点是越来越多地转向全球框架和分析,但这些仍然倾向于忽略19世纪之前的非洲大陆。本文从经济史和非洲历史的角度出发,探讨了这种遗漏的历史根源。从一开始,经济就依赖于非洲经济行为者从全球框架中被取代。与此同时,20世纪60年代非洲历史作为一门学科的出现,也见证了土著经济行为者从前殖民框架中被取代。将非洲的经济活动与资本主义的新视角联系起来——聚焦于殖民前制造业中奴役劳动和雇佣劳动的联系——这篇文章试图弥补这一显著的遗漏。它认为,除非非洲的框架被恰当地包括在内,否则资本主义的历史不可能完全全球化。
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