Review
Binghamton, Fernand Braudel Center for the Study of Economies, Historical Systems, and Civilizations
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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
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H. R. Alker, If not Huntington’s “Civilizations”,
Then Whose?, p. 533
THE WORLD-SYSTEM SEEN IN A MEXICAN PRISM
M. De Oliver, Structural Consolidation: The Colorado Delta
Region, 1900-10, p. 565
K.C. Schwartzman, The Historical and Global Nature of Dependent
Development: A Time Series Analysis of Brazil and Mexico, 1901-80,
pag. 589
E.J. McCaughan, National Autonomy in the New World Order:
Perspectives from Cuba and Mexico, p. 633
P. González Casanova, Lo Particular y lo universal
a fines del siglo XX, p. 657
Notes on Authors, p. 679
Abstracts, p. 680
T. Porter, Innovation in Global Finance: Impact on Hegemony
and Growth Since 1000 AD, p. 387
T. Su, Changes in World Trade Networks: 1938, 1960, 1990,
pag. 431
T. Boswell, Joya Misra, Cycles and Trends in the Early Capitalist
World-Economy: An Analysis of Leading Sector Commodity Trades,
1500-1600/50-1750, p. 459
S. Chikhi, Question ouvrière et rapports sociaux en
Algérie, p. 487
Notes on Authors, p. 530
Abstracts, p. 531
T.E. Turner, C.S. Benjamin, Not in Our Nature: The Male
Deal and Corporate Solutions to the Debt-Nature Crisis, pag.
209
EARLY MODERN EUROPE
H.-H. Nolte, Internal Peripheries: From Andalucia to Tatarstan,
pag. 209
S. Ciriacono, Land Reclamation: Dutch Windmills, Private Enterprises,
and State Intervention, p. 281
C.H.A. Dassbach, Nurhan Davutyan, Jianping Dong, Barry Fay, Long
Waves Prior to 1790: A Modest Contribution, p. 305
ON HISTORIOGRAPHY
B. Lepetit, Les Annales aujourd’hui, pag. 329
I. Phimister, Africa Partitioned, p. 355
Notes on Authors, p. 383
Abstracts, p. 385
LABOR UNREST IN THE WORLD-ECONOMY, 1870-1990
Special editors B.J. Silver, G. Arrighi, M. Dubofsky
B.J. Silver, Giovanni Arrighi, Melvyn Dubofsky, Introduction,
pag. 1
Part I: The World Labor Research Working Group Project: Research
Design
B.J. Silver, Labor Unrest and World-Systems Analysis: Premises,
Concepts, and Measurement, p. 7
J. Faricellia Dangler, The Times (London) and the New York
Times as Sources on World Labor Unrest, p. 35
Part II: Country Reliability Studies
G. Arrighi, Labor Unrest in Italy, 1880-1990, p. 51
M. Selden, Labor Unrest in China, 1831-1990, p. 69
M. Beittel, Labor Unrest in South Africa, 1870-1990, pag.
87
R.P. Korzeniewicz, Labor Unrest in Argentina, 1906-90,
pag. 105
D. Quataert, Labor Unrest in Egypt, 1906-90, p. 117
M. Dubofsky, Labor Unrest in the United States, 1906-90,
pag. 125
J. Casparis, Giovanni Arrighi, Labor Unrest in Germany, 1906-90,
pag. 137
Part III: World-Scale Patterns
Beverly J. Silver, World-Scale Patterns of Labor-Capital Conflict:
Labor Unrest, Long Waves, and Cycles of World Hegemony, pag.
155
Appendix 1: Construction of Labor. Unrest Indicators, p. 188
Appendix 2: Labor Unrest “Maximum mentions Series”,
1906-90, p. 190
Appendices
World Labor Group, Data Collection Instructions, pag.
195
World Labor Group, Geographical Spread of Mentions of Labor
Unrest, 1906-90, p. 201
Notes on Authors, p. 206
Abstracts, p. 207
M. Selden, Pathways from Collectivization: Socialist and
Post-Socialist Agrarian Alternatives in Russia and China,
pag. 423
A. Abdel-Malek, Historical Initiative: The New “Silk
Road”, pag. 451
SILK
R. Mukherjee, The Story of Kasimbazar: Silk Merchants and
Commerce in Eighteenth-Century India, p. 499
P. Sione, Patterns of International Migration: Italian Silk
Workers in New Jersey, USA, p. 555
Notes on Authors, p. 577
Abstracts, p. 579
G. Aseniero, South Korean and Taiwanese Development: The
Transnational Context, p. 275
S. Amin, The Future of Global Polarization, p. 337
WORLD CITIES
R. Grosfoguel, World Cities in the Caribbean: The Rise of
Miami and San Juan, p. 351
Ç. Keyder, A. Öncü, Globalization of a Third-World
Metropolis: Istanbul in the 1980’s, p. 383
Notes on Authors, p. 422
Abstracts, p. 423
W.H. McNeill, The Fall of Great Powers: An Historical Commentary,
pag. 123
W.G. Martin, The World-Systems Perspective in Perspective:
Assessing the Attempt to Move Beyond Nineteenth-Century Eurocentric
Conceptions, p. 145
T. Banuri, Noah’s Ark or Jesus’ Cross? UNCED as a Tale of
Two Cities, p. 187
W.A. Dunaway, The Southern Fur Trade and the Incorporation
of Southern Appalachia into the World-Economy, 1690-1763,
pag. 215
J. Mac Laughlin, Emigration and the Peripheralization of Ireland
in the Global Economy, p. 243
Notes on Authors, p. 275
Abstracts, p. 276
THE EXOGENEITY / ENDOGENEITY DEBATE
A. Gunder Frank, Inside Out or Outside In?, p. 1
E. Mandel, Reply, p. 7
D.M. Gordon, Reply, p. 9
FEUDALISM / CAPITALISM IN JAPAN
S.K. Sanderson, The Transition from Feudalism to Capitalism:
The Theoretical Significance of the Japanese Case, p. 15
M. Metzler, Capitalist Boom, Feudal Bust: Long Waves in Economics
and Politics in Pre-Industrial Japan, p. 57
Notes on Authors, p. 120
Abstracts, p. 121
PORT-CITIES OF THE EASTERN MEDITERRANEAN, 1800-1914
Special editors: Ç. Keyder, Y. Eyüp Ozveren, D. Quataert
The Editors, Preface, p. V
R. Kasaba, Izmir, p. 387
E. Frangakis-Syrett, Patras, p. 411
A. Üner Turgay, Trabzon, p. 435
Y. Eyüp Özveren, Beirut, p. 467
B.C. Gounaris, Salonica, p. 499
Ç. Keyder, Y. Eyüp Özveren, D. Quataert,
Port-Cities in the Ottoman Empire: Some Theoretical and Historical
Perspectives, p. 519
P. Waterman, Social-Movement Unionism: A New Union Model
for a New World Order?, p. 245
J. Batou, Nineteenth-Century Attempted Escapes from the Periphery:
The Cases of Egypt and Paraguay, p. 279
M.S. Yoder, The Latin American Plantation System and the World-Economy:
The Case of the Yucatecan Henequen Industry
Finland in the World-System, p. 319
FINLAND IN THE WORLD-SYSTEM
Y. Kaukiainen, Finland and the Core: Stages of Integration
(c. 1600-1850), pag. 341
M. Peltonen, The Peasant Economy and the World Market: Finnish
Peasant Farming in the Age of Agrarian Crises, 1880’s-1910’s,
pag. 357
Notes on Authors, p. 383
Abstracts, p. 384
T. Stewart, The Third World Debt Crisis: A Long Waves Perspective, p. 117
A. Soto Carmona, Long Cycle of Social Conflict in Spain (1868-1986), p. 173
J.A. Reilly, From Workshops to Sweatshops: Damascus Textiles
and the World- Economy in the Last Ottoman Century, p. 199
L.C. Barbosa, The World-System and the Destruction of the
Brazilian Amazon Rain Forest, p. 215
Notes on Authors, p. 383
Abstracts, p. 384
J. Smith, We Irish Women: Gender, History, and the World-Economy
European Peripheries, p. 1
EUROPEAN PERIPHERIES
Ç. Keyder, The Dilemma of Cultural Identity on the
Margin of Europe, p. 19
N. Valerio, Local Economies and the World-Economy: Nineteenth
Century Tras-os-Montes, p. 35
E. Vanhaute, Processes of Peripheralization in a Core Region:
The Campine Area of Antwerp in the “Long” Nineteenth
Century, p. 57
DEVELOPMENTALIST THEORY BEFORE 1945 (PART IV)
H.H. Stahl, Theories des processus de [modernisation] des
Principautes Danubiennes et de l’ancien Royaume de Roumanie (1850-1920), p. 85
Notes on Authors, p. 113
Abstracts, p. 115
TWO VIEWS OF WORLD HISTORY
I. Wallerstein, The West, Capitalism, and the Modern World-System, p. 561
B.K. Gills, A. Gunder Frank, World System Cycles, Crises,
and Hegemonial Shifts, 1700 BC to 1700 AD, p. 621
Notes on Authors, p. 383
Abstracts, p. 384
COMPARING WORLD-SYSTEMS
Special editor Ch. Chase-Dunn
Ch. Chase-Dunn, The Comparative Study of World-Systems, p. 313
J. Friedman, General Historical and Culturally Specific Properties
of Global Systems, p. 335
R. Collins, The Geopolitical and Economic World-Systems of
Kinship-Based and Agrarian-Coercive Societies, p. 373
P. O’Brien, The “World-System” of Cahokia within
the Middle Mississippi Tradition, p. 389
R. Blanton, S. Kowalewski, G. Feinman, The Mesoamerican World-System, p. 419
S. Upham, G. Feinman, L. Nicholas, New Perspectives on the
Southwest and Highland Mesoamerica: A Macroregional Approach, p. 427
M. Allen, The Mechanisms of Underdevelopment: An Ancient Mesopotamian
Example, p. 453
J. Fitzpatrick, The Middle Kingdom, the Middle Sea, and the
Geographical Pivot of History, p. 477
K. P. Moseley, Caravel and Caravan: West Africa and the World-Economies,
ca. 900-1900 AD, p. 523
Notes on Authors, p. 557
Abstracts, p. 559
C.A. Aguirre Rojas, Between Marx and Braudel: Making History,
Knowing History, p. 175
G. Arrighi, T.K. Hopkins, I.Wallerstein, 1989, The Continuation
of 1968, p. 221
A. M. van der Woude, The Future of West European Agriculture:
An Exercise in Applied History, p. 243
F. Garcia Arganaras, The Mechanisms of Accomodation: Bolivia,
1952-71, p. 257
Notes on Authors, p. 383
Abstracts, p. 384
THE “NEW SCIENCE” AND THE HISTORICAL SOCIAL SCIENCES
I. Wallerstein, The Challenge of Maturity: Whither Social
Science?, p. 1
B. de Sousa Santos, A Discourse on the Sciences, p. 9
P. Rosenau, Modern and Post-Modern Science: Some Contrasts, p. 49
I. Stengers, Les “nouvelles sciences”, modèles
ou défi?, p. 91
R. Lee, Readings in the “New Science”: A Selective
Annotated Bibliography, p. 113
Notes on Authors, p. 172
Abstracts, p. 173
B. Echeverría, Modernidad y capitalismo: Quince
tesis, p. 471
R.A. Denemark, The State in Zambia and Chile: The Role of
Linkage to the World-Economy, p. 517
D. Broad, Global Economic Restructuring and the (Re) Casualization
of Work in the Center: With Canadian Illustrations, p. 555
Notes on Authors, p. 383
Abstracts, p. 384
S. Amin, The Ancient World-Systems versus the Modern Capitalist
World-System, p. 349
P.J. Taylor, Political Geography Within World-Systems Analysis, p. 387
L. Thompson, The Structures and Vicissitudes of Reproduction:
Households in Mexico, 1876-1970, p. 403
J. Davies, Letter from Tyneside, in the Semiperiphery of the
Semicore: A U.K. Experience, p. 437
DEVELOPMENTALIST THEORY BEFORE 1945 (PART III)
D. Senghaas, Friedrich List and the Basic Problems of Modern
Development, p. 451
Notes on Authors, p. 468
Abstracts, p. 469
G. Chand, The United States and the Origins of the Trusteeship
System Long Waves: Theory and Data, p. 171
LONG WAVES: THEORY AND DATA
L. Fontvieille, Long Cycle Theory: Dialectical and Historical
Analysis, p. 233
D.M. Gordon, Inside and Outside the Long Swing: The Endogeneity/Exogeneity
Debate and the Social Structures of Accumulation Approach, p. 263
A. Grubler, N. Nakicenovic, Long Waves, Technology Diffusion,
and Substitution, p. 313
Notes on Authors, p. 383
Abstracts, p. 384
J.C. Escudero, The Logic of the Biosphere, the Logic of
Capitalism: Nutrition in Latin America, p. 1
ANTHROPOLOGY: PARADISE LOST?
M.-R. Trouillot, Anthropology as Metaphor: The Savage’s Legacy
and the Postmodern World, p. 29
A. Ghosh, The Stricture of Structure, or the Appropriation
of Anthropological Theory, p. 55
DEVELOPMENTALIST THEORY BEFORE 1945 (PART II)
B. Chandra, Colonial India: British versus Indian Views of
Development, p. 81
Notes on Authors, p. 168
Abstracts, p. 169