Review
Binghamton, Fernand Braudel Center for the Study of Economies, Historical Systems, and Civilizations
Trimestrale.
ISSN: 0147-9032
Conservata in: Prato, Fondazione Istituto Internazionale di Storia Economica “F. Datini”, Coll: Riv. 40
Consistenza: a. I/1 (1977) -a. XXVIII, 2005, 4
Lacune: a. XXIII, 2000, 1, 2, 3, 4; a. XXVII, 2004, 1, 2;
Conservata in: Università degli Studi di Firenze, Biblioteca di Scienze Sociali – RIV STR 304
Consistenza: XII, 1989, 1-a. XXXV, 2012, 3-4
[ 2020-2011 ] [ 2010-2001 ] [ 2000-1996 ] [ 1995-1991 ] [ 1990-1986 ] [ 1985-1981 ] [ 1980-1977 ]
B. Mommer, Oil Rent and Rent Capitalism: The Example of
Venezuela, p. 417
G. Derluguian, Social Decomposition and Armed Violence in
Post-Colonial Mozambique, p. 439
DEVELOPMENTALIST THEORY BEFORE 1945 (PART I)
M. Merrill, The Anticapitalist Origins of the United States, p. 465
J.-Y. Grenier, La notion de croissance dans la pensée
économique française au 18e siècle (1715-89),
p. 499
Notes on Authors, p. 551
Abstracts, p. 553
S. Brucan, Historical Evolution of Classes and Class Policy
in the U.S.S.R., p. 299
E. Balibar, The Nation Form: History and Ideology, p. 329
ON HEGEMONY
G. Arrighi, The Three Hegemonies of Historical Capitalism, p. 365
T.K. Hopkins, Note on the Concept of Hegemony, p. 409
Notes on Authors, p. 514
Abstracts, p. 415
A. Gunder Frank, A Theoretical Introduction to 5000 Years
of World System History, p. 155
WORLD-SYSTEMS THEORY 15 YEARS ON: WHAT HAVE WE LEARNED?
W. Goldfrank, Current Issues in World-Systems Theory, p. 251
H. Friedmann, Rethinking Capitalism and Hierarchy, p. 255
F. Block, Capitalism versus Socialism in World-Systems Theory, p. 265
J. Abu-Lughod, Restructuring the Premodern World-System, p. 273
I. Wallerstein, World-Systems Analysis: The Second Phase, p. 287
Notes on Authors, p. 294
Abstracts, p. 295
Abstracts, p. III
Ch. Chase-Dunn, Resistance to Imperialism: Semiperipheral
Actors, p. 1
P.J. Taylor, Britain’s Changing Role in the World-Economy, p. 33
T. Tibebu, On the Question of Feudalism, Absolutism, and the
Bourgeois Revolution, p. 49
Notes on Authors, p. 153
A. Kleinknecht, Post-1945 Growth as a Schumpeter Boom, p. 437
R.G. Micah, The Food Question in Ghana: Development Strategies
and Policies, p. 457
G.C. Gunn, Approaches to Tai-Lao Studies: From Orientalism
to Marxism, p. 503
U. Jonsson, R. Pettersson, Friends or Foes? Peasants, Capitalists,
and Markets in West European Agriculture, 1850-1939, p. 535
Notes on Authors, p. 573
Abstracts, p. 575
THE FRENCH REVOLUTION AND THE WORLD-SYSTEM
P.K. O’Brien, The Impact of the Revolutionary and Napoleonic
Wars, 1793-1815, on the Long-Run Growth of the British Economy, p. 335
J. Fontana, Catalonia, 1808-14: How to Name a War, p. 397
M. Agulhon, The Heritage of the Revolution and Liberty in
France, p. 405
P. Higonnet, Jacobinism and the World-System, p. 423
Notes on Authors, p. 436
C.V. Vaitsos, Radical Technological Changes and the New “Order” in the World-Economy, p. 157
G. Arrighi, T.K. Hopkins, I. Wallerstein, 1886-1986: Beyond
Haymarket?, p. 191
SEMIPERIPHERY OR CORE?
D. Glenday, Rich but Semiperipheral: Canada’s Ambiguous Position
in the World-Economy, p. 209
Ph. Resnick, From Semiperiphery to Perimeter of the Core:
Canada’s Place in the Capitalist World-Economy, p. 263
M. Alexander, Conservatism, Counterrevolution, and Semiperipheral
Politics: Australia and Argentina in the Interwar Period, p. 299
Notes on Authors, p. 334
Ch. Suter, Long Waves in the International Financial System:
Debt-Default Cycles of Sovereign Borrowers, p. 1
J. Friedman, Culture, Identity, and World Process, p. 51
J. Foran, The Making of an External Arena: Iran’s Place in
the World-System, 1500-1722, p. 71
R.M. Rosh, Antarctica’s Increasing Incorporation into the
World-System, p. 121
DEBATE ON SOUTH ASIA
S. Subrahmanyam, “World-Economies” and South Asia,
1600-1750: A Skeptical Note, p. 141
R. Arvind Palat, A Rejoinder to Subrahmanyam, p. 149
Notes on Authors, p. 155
S. Bowles, Class versus World-Systems Analysis? Epitaph
for a False Opposition, p. 433
J.L. Love, Theorizing Underdevelopment: Latin America and
Romania, 1860-1950, p. 453
N. Bousquet, The Decolonization of Spanish America in the
Early Nineteenth Century: A World-Systems Approach, p. 497
M. Selden, City versus Countryside? The Social Consequences
of Development Choices in China, p. 533
P.J. Taylor, Alternative Geography: A Supportive Note on Arrighi
and Drangel, p. 569
I. Wallerstein, Typology of Crises in the World-System, p. 581
Notes on Authors, p. 599
P. Waterman, The New Internationalisms: A More Real Thing
Than Big, Big Coke?, p. 289
C. Bina, Internationalization of the Oil Industry: Simple
Oil Shocks or Structural Crisis?, p. 329
METHODOLOGY OF LONG CYCLES: A DEBATE
J.B. Taylor, Long Waves in Six Nations: Results and Speculations
from a New Methodology, p. 371
H. Brill, Stepwise Polynomial Regression: Royal Road or Detour?, p. 393
J.B. Taylor, The Troubles with Cycles: A Reply to Brill, p. 413
Notes on Authors, p. 433
OTTOMAN EMPIRE: NINETEENTH-CENTURY TRANSFORMATIONS
Special editor: Ç. Keyder
Ç. Keyder, Introduction, p. 119
Part I: Perspectives on Method
S. Pamuk, The Ottoman Empire in Comparative Perspective, p. 127
Ç. Keyder, Bureaucracy and Bourgeoisie: Reform and
Revolution in the Age of Imperialism, p. 151
Part II: Processes of Incorporation
D. Quataert, Ottoman Handicrafts and Industry in the Age of
Imperialism, p. 169
F. Tabak, Local Merchants in Peripheral Areas of the Empire:
The Fertile Crescent during the Long Nineteenth Century, p. 179
R. Kasaba, Was There a Comprador Bourgeoisie in Mid-Nineteenth-Century
Western Anatolia?, p. 215
Part III: Imperial Designs and War
K. Vergopoulos, La “Grande Depression” europeenne
et la crise d’Orient, 1875-1900, p. 231
R.I. Khalidi, The Economic Partition of the Arab Provinces
of the Ottoman Empire before the First World War, p. 251
F. Ahmad, War and Society under the Young Turks, 1908-18, p. 265
Notes on Authors, p. 287
DEVELOPMENT DEBATE
D. Senghaas, European Development and the Third World: An
Assessment, p. 3
S. Amin, Comment on Senghaas, p. 55
ESSAY-REVIEWS
F. Feher, The Sphinx of the Revolution, p. 69
A. de Braganca, J. Depelchin, From the Idealization of Frelimo
to the Understanding of Mozambique Recent History, p. 95
Notes on Authors, p. 118
INCORPORATION INTO THE WORLD-ECONOMY: HOW THE WORLD-SYSTEM
EXPANDS
Preface, p. 761
T.K. Hopkins, I. Wallerstein, Capitalism and the Incorporation
of New Zones into the World-Economy, p. 763
P.D. Phillips, Incorporation of the Caribbean, 1650-1700, p. 781
R. Kasaba, Incorporation of the Ottoman Empire, 1750-1820, p. 805
W.G. Martin, Incorporation of Southern Africa, 1870-1920, p. 849
T.K. Hopkins, I. Wallerstein, A Concluding Note, p. 901
MULTIPLE PERIPHERIES
C.A. Smith, Regional Analysis in World-System Perspective:
A Critique of Three Structural Theories of Uneven Development, p. 597
G. Arrighi, F. Piselli, Capitalist Development in Hostile
Environments: Feuds, Class Struggles, and Migrations in a Peripheral
Region of Southern Italy, p. 649
Notes on Authors, p. 752
G. Arrighi, T.K. Hopkins, I. Wallerstein, The Liberation
of Class Struggle?, p. 403
M. Beaud, The Crisis of Development in the Light of Economic-Systems
Analysis, p. 425
S. Amin, A Note on the Concept of Delinking, p. 435
A. Abdel-Malek, World Crises and World Transformation, p. 445
H.-D. Evers, T. Schiel, Exchange, Trade, and State: A Theoretical
Outline, p. 459
M. Petrusewicz, Wage-Earners But Not Proletarians: Wage Labour
and Social Relations in the Nineteenth-Century Calabrian Latifondo, p. 471
LONG WAVES
S. Solomou, Kondratieff Long Waves in Economic Growth, 1850-1913, p. 507
L. Fontvieille, The Labor Force in Long-Term Fluctuations, p. 535
Notes on Authors, p. 587
W.H. McNeill, Organizing Concepts for World History, p. 211
H.-H. Nolte, The Netherlands and Russia in the Seventeenth
Century: Economic and Social Relations, p. 230
Y. Saueressig-Schreuder, The Impact of British Colonial Rule
on the Urban Hierarchy of Burma, p. 245
R. Fatton, Jr., The Democratization of Senegal (1976-1983): “Passive Revolution” and the Democratic Limits of Liberal
Democracy, p. 279
WATERMILLS AND SOCIAL STRUCTURE: TWO CONTRASTING VIEWS
J. Maluquer de Motes, El agua en el crecimiento de los siglos
XVII y XVIII: Derechos de propriedad y utilizaciones catalán
de los energéticas, p. 315
P. Dockès, “Grands” moulins hydrauliques,
rapports sociaux et systemes d’exploitation, p. 348
Notes on Authors, p. 398
ANNIVERSARY ISSUE: THE WORK OF THE FERNAND BRAUDEL CENTER
I. Wallerstein, Introduction, p. 5
G. Arrighi, J. Drangel, The Stratification of the World-Economy:
An Exploration of the Semiperipheral Zone, p. 9
R.H. McGuire, J. Smith, W.G. Martin, Patterns of Household
Structures and the World-Economy, p. 75
W.G. Martin, Southern Africa and the World-Economy: Cyclical
and Structural Constraints on Transformation, p. 99
R. Kasaba, Ç. Keyder, F. Tabak, Eastern Mediterranean
Port Cities and their Bourgeoisies: Merchants, Political Projects,
and Nation-States, p. 121
Research Working Group on World Labor, Global Patterns of
Labor Movements in Historical Perspective, p. 137
T.K. Hopkins, I.l Wallerstein, Commodity Chains in the World-Economy
Prior to 1800, p. 157
R. Palat, K. Barr, J. Matson, V. Bahl, N. Ahmad, The Incorporation
and Peripheralization of South Asia, 1600-1950, p. 171
A. Reati, The Rate of Profit and the Organic Composition
of Capital in the Post-1945 Long Wave: The Case of British Industry
from 1959 to 1981, p. 515
B. Madeuf, Du paradoxe à l’auto-organisation: Pour
une nouvelle approche de l’economie mondial, p. 573
S. Magala, The Global Transformation, p. 603
ROMANIAN TRANSFORMATIONS
H.H. Stahl, The Romanian Tributary System, p. 619
D. Prodan, Serfdom in Sixteenth-Century Transylvania, p. 649
Notes on Authors, p. 679
Fernand Braudel, 1902-85, p. 323
A.W. Crosby, Biotic Change in Nineteenth-Century New Zealand, p. 325
M. Morrissey, Women’s Work, Family Formation, and Reproduction
Among Caribbean Slaves, p. 339
J. McCann, Household Economy, Demography, and the “Push” Factor in Northern Ethiopian History, 1916-35, p. 369
S.R. Duncan Baretta, J. Markoff, The Limits of the Brazilian
Revolution of 1930, p. 413
R. Tardanico, The Mexican State and the World Crisis, 1929-34, p. 453
U. Muller-Plantenberg, The Possible Historical and Political
Significance of the Third Great Depression, p. 481
Notes on Authors, p. 523
Abstracts, p. 525