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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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J.F. Petras, M.H. Morley, The U.S. Imperial State, p. 171
H. Levine, Gentry, Jews, and Serfs: The Rise of Polish Vodka, p. 223
THE BEGINNINGS OF CAPITALISM
J. Torras, Class Struggle in Catalonia: A Note on Brenner, p. 253
F. Perlin, Precolonial South Asia and Western Penetration
in the Seventeenth to Nineteenth Centuries: A Problem of Epistemological
Status, p. 267
Ph. McMichael, Settlers and Primitive Accumulation: Foundations
of Capitalism in Australia, p. 307
Book Finds, p. 335
J.M. Bak, Serfs and Serfdom: Words and Things, p. 3
H. Lefebvre, Marxism Exploded, p. 19
C. von Werlhof, Notes on the Relation Between Sexuality and
Economy, p. 33
SCOTLAND AND AFRICA
Cedric Robinson, Notes Toward a “Native” Theory
of History, p. 45
G. Shepperson, Ourselves as Others: Some Comments on Cedric
Robinson on George Shepperson, p. 79
CIVILIZATIONS AND THEIR DECLINES
J. Galtung, T. Heiestad, E. Rudeng, On the Decline and Fall
of Empires: The Roman Empire and Western Imperialism Compared, p. 91
S. Amin, Revolution ou decadence? La crise du systeme imperialiste
contemporain et celle de l’Empire romain, p. 155
P. Vilar, Spain and Catalonia, p. 527
Ç. Keyder, Credit and Peripheral Structuration: Turkey
in the 1920’s, p. 579
THE SCOTTISH EXAMPLE
T.C. Smout, Scotland and England: Is Dependency a Symptom
or a Cause of Underdevelopment?, p. 601
I. Wallerstein, One Man’s Meat: The Scottish Great Leap Forward, p. 631
R. Mukherjee, On the Appraisal of Social Reality and Thus
the “Quality of Life”, p. 375
P. McPhee, A Case-Study of Internal Colonization: The Francisation
of Northern Catalonia, p. 399
A.V. Desai, Population and Standards of Living in Akbar’s
Time: A Second Look, p. 429
E. Feder, The Odious Competition Between Man and Animal over
Agricultural Resources in the Underdeveloped Countries, p. 463
G. Elwert, D. Wong, Subsistence Production and Commodity Production
in the Third World, p. 501
THE INCORPORATION OF SOUTHERN AFRICA INTO THE WORLD-ECONOMY,
1800-1940
The Process of Peripheralization
G. Arrighi, Peripheralization of Southern Africa, I: Changes
in Production Process, p. 161
I. Wallerstein, William G. Martin, Peripheralization of Southern
Africa, II: Changes in Household Structure and Labor-Force Formation,
p. 193
Three Case Studies
M. Wright, I. The Reluctant Integration of Zimbabwe, 1852-1908,
p. 211
I. Phimister, Comments, p. 229
K. Anse Tambila, Comments, p. 233
Discussion, p. 237
L. Vail, L. White, II. The Struggle for Mozambique: Capitalist
Rivalries, 1900-40, p. 243
Jeanne Penvenne, Comments, p. 277
Discussion, p. 286
Ch. van Onselen, III. The World the Mineowners Made: Social
Themes in the Economic Transformation of the Witwatersrand, 1886-1914, p. 289
F. Johnstone, Comments, p. 303
I. Matsepe-Casaburri, Comments, p. 315
Discussion, p. 318
Theoretical Implications
G. Arrighi, J. Higginson, B. Magubane, J. Saul, I. Wallerstein,
A Roundtable Discussion, p. 325
Discussion, p. 361
R. Hilton, Towns in English Feudal Society, p. 3
G. Haupt, In What Sense and to What Degree Was the Russian
Revolution a Proletarian Revolution?, p. 21
A. Abdel-Malek, Historical Surplus-Value, p. 35
J. Copans, In Search of Lost Theory: Marxism and Structuralism
Within French Anthropology, p. 45
E. Fernandez de Pinedo, Un cas regional avec faible pression
fiscale: le Pays Basque peninsulaire, p. 75
SERFDOM AND CAPITALISM IN EAST ELBIA
J. Nichtweiss, The Second Serfdom and the So-Called “Prussian
Way”: The Development of Capitalism in Eastern German Agricultural
Institutions, p. 99
J. Kuczynski, Commentary on Johannes Nichtweiss, p. 141
J. Nichtweiss, In Answer to Jürgen Kuczynski, p.
147
CYCLES AND TRENDS
Research Working Group on Cyclical Rhythms and Secular Trends,
Cyclical Rhythms and Secular Trends of the Capitalist World-Economy:
Some Premises, Hypotheses, and Questions, p. 483
N. Bousquet, Esquisse d’une theorie de l’alternance de periodes
de concurrence et d’hegemonie au centre de l’economie-monde capitaliste, p. 501
N.D. Kondratieff, The Long Waves in Economic Life, p. 519
K. Pomian, The Secular Evolution of the Concept of Cycles, p. 563
F. Braudel, A Model for the Analysis of the Decline of Italy, p. 647
I. Wallerstein, Kondratieff Up or Kondratieff Down?, p. 663
K. Barr, Long Waves: A Selective, Annotated Bibliography, p. 675
A. Gunder Frank, Unequal Accumulation: Intermediate, Semi-Peripheral,
and Sub-Imperialist Economies, p. 281
D. Tomich, The Dialectic of Colonialism and Culture: The Origins
of the Negritude of Aime Cesaire, p. 351
THE OTTOMAN EMPIRE AND THE WORLD-ECONOMY
I. Wallerstein, The Ottoman Empire and the Capitalist World-Economy:
Some Questions for Research, p. 389
H. Islamoglu, S. Faroqhi, Crop Patterns and Agricultural Production
Trends in Sixteenth-Century Anatolia, p. 401
B. Braude, International Competition and Domestic Cloth in
the Ottoman Empire, 1500-1650: A Study in Undevelopment, p. 437
BOOKS ON CAPITALISM
F.C. Lane, The Modern Whole as a Trichotomy, p. 455
E. Gellner, The Withering Away of the Dentistry State, p. 461
J. Friedman, Crises in Theory and Transformations of the
World Economy, p. 131
THE ANCIEN REGIME
E. Labrousse, A View of the Allocation of Agricultural Expansion
Among Social Classes, p. 149
N. Fitch, The Demographic and Economic Effects of Seventeenth-Century
Wars: The Case of the Bourbonnais, France, p. 181
M. Davis, “Fordism” in Crisis: A Review of Michel
Aglietta’s Regulation et crises: L’experience des Etats-Unis, p. 207
Book Finds, p. 271
G. Haupt, Why the History of the Working-Class Movement?, p. 5
K. Gough, Agrarian Relations in Southeast India, 1750-1976, p. 25
M.I. Finley, Empire in the Graeco-Roman World, p. 55
SLAVERY AND CAPITALISM
P. Beiguelman, The Destruction of Modern Slavery: A Theoretical
Issue, p. 71
S.W. Mintz, Was the Plantation Slave a Proletarian?, p. 81
ROMANIA: EARLY THEORISTS OF DEVELOPMENT
H.H. Stahl, Theories de C. D. Gherea sur les lois de la penetration du capitalisme dans les “pays retardataires”, p. 101
D. Chirot, A Romanian Prelude to Contemporary Debates about
Development, p. 115
THE IMPACT OF THE ANNALES SCHOOL ON THE SOCIAL SCIENCES
The Editors, Introductory Note, p. 3
I. Wallerstein, Annales as Resistance, p. 5
J. Revel, The Annales: Continuities and Discontinuities, p. 9
Discussion, p. 49
T. Stoianovich, Social History: Perspective of the Annales
Paradigm, p. 53
M. Aymard, Impact of the Annales School in Mediterranean Countries, p. 65
H. Inalcik, Impact of the Annales School on Ottoman Studies
and New Findings, p. 69
Discussion, p. 97
K. Pomian, Impact of the Annales School in Eastern Europe, p. 101
Discussion, p. 119
A. Dubuc, The Influence of the Annales School in Quebec, p. 123
P. Burke, Reflections on the Historical Revolution in France.
The Annales School and British Social History, p. 147
E.J. Hobsbawm, Comments, p. 157
Discussion, p. 163
R. Mowery Andrews, Some Implications of the Annales School
and its Methods for a Revision of Historical Writing About the
United States, p. 165
Discussion, p. 181
H.L. Wesseling, The Annales School and the Writing of Contemporary
History, p. 185
A. Burguiere, The New Annales: A Redefinition of the Late
1960’s, p. 195
Discussion, p. 206
Ch. Tilly, Anthropology, History, and the Annales, p. 207
G. Huppert, The Annales School Before the Annales, p. 215
Discussion, p. 220
N. Birnbaum, The Annales School and Social Theory, p. 225
Discussion, p. 236
F. Braudel, En guise de conclusion, p. 243
Discussion, p. 254
A.R. Richards, Primitive Accumulation in Egypt, 1798-1882, p. 3
M. Cattini, Congiuntura economica, gettiti fiscali ed indebitamento
publico in un comune rurale del Basso Modenese, p. 51
A. Emmanuel, Gains and Losses from the International Division
of Labor, p. 87
Research Proposal, Patterns of Development of the Modern World-System, p. 111
B. Magubane, The Poverty of Liberal Analysis: A Polemic on
Southern Africa, p. 147
I. Wallerstein, The Tasks of Historical Social Science:
An Editorial, p. 3
K. Polanyi, The Economistic Fallacy, p. 9
E. Le Roy Ladurie, Occitania in Historical Perspective, p. 21
H. Islamoglu, Ç. Keyder, Agenda for Ottoman History, p. 31
A. Abdel-Malek, East Wind, p. 57
THE CONTEMPORARY WORLD-ECONOMY
T.K. Hopkins, Notes on Class Analysis and World-System, p. 67
F. Fröbel, J. Heinrichs, O. Kreye, The Tendency Towards
a New International Division of Labor, p. 73
A. Gunder Frank, Long Live Transideological Enterprise! The
Socialist Economies in the Capitalist International Division
of Labor, p. 91