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
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S. Brucan, Market, Socialism, and Revolution, p. 155
F. Simiand, Historical Method and Social Science, p. 163
R. Price, The Dark Complete World of a Caribbean Store: A
Note on the World-System, p. 215
A. Broder, Investissements etrangers, commerce exterieur,
et croissance dans la semiperipherie europeene: Le cas de l’Espagne
contemporaine, p. 221
ESSAY-REVIEWS
R. Madera, Fetishism Theory: From Vico to Marx, p. 241
M. Selden, Vietnam: The Origins of Revolution, p. 257
Ph. McMichael, Class Formation in a World-Historical Perspective:
Lessons from Australian History, p. 275
C. Poni, Proto-Industrialization, Rural and Urban, p. 305
Notes on Authors, p. 317
L. Meldolesi, Critical Economics and Long-Term History:
An Introduction, p. 3
A.R.T. Kemasang, How Dutch Colonialism Foreclosed a Domestic
Bourgeoisie in Java: The 1740 Chinese Massacres Reappraised, p. 57
C. Coquery-Vidrovitch, Les conditions de la dependance: histoire
du sous-developpement africain, p. 81
ON PERIPHERIES
P. Engberg-Pedersen, The Periphery in the Institutionalization
of a New International Order, p. 112
S. Magala, Double Peripheralization, p. 139
Notes on Authors, p. 152
QUANTITATIVE STUDIES OF THE WORLD-SYSTEM
Special editor Ch. Chase-Dunn
Ch. Chase-Dunn, Introduction, p. 445
Ch.C. Ragin, Knowledge and Interests in the Study of the Modern
World-System, p. 451
P. McGowan, Pitfalls and Promise in the Quantitative Study
of the World-System: A Reanalysis of Bergesen and Schoenberg’s “Long Waves” of Colonialism, p. 477
A. Bergesen, How to Model the Cyclical Dynamics of the World-System:
A Reply to Pat McGowan, p. 501
R. Schoenberg, Statistical Models Must Be Appropriate: A Reply
to Pat McGowan, p. 513
R..J. Nemeth, D.A. Smith, International Trade and World-System
Structure: A Multiple Network Analysis, p. 517
K.B. Ward, The Social Consequences of the World Economic System:
The Economic Status of Women and Fertility, p. 561
A. Bergesen, Ch. Sahoo, Evidence of the Decline of American
Hegemony in World Production, p. 595
Notes on Authors, p. 612
Neo-Smithism, p. 291
D. Dee Vellenga, Women, Households, and Food Commodity Chains
in Southern Ghana, p. 293
S.-Ch. Kolm, Petrole: Le tentacule caché, p. 319
F. Feher, The French Revolution: Between Class Identity and
Universalist Illusion, p. 335
FROM OTTOMAN EMPIRE TO MODERN STATE
M. Cizakca, Incorporation of the Middle East into the European
World-Economy, p. 353
K.Boratav, A. Gunduz Okcun, S. Pamuk, Ottoman Wages and the
World-Economy, 1839-1913, p. 379
F. Birtek, Rise and Fall of Etatism in Turkey, 1932-50: The
Uncertain Road in the Restructuring of a Semiperipheral Economy, p. 407
Notes on Authors, p. 439
THE STRUGGLE FOR LIBERATION IN SOUTHERN AFRICA
Dedicated to the memory of Ruth First
I. Wallerstein, Introduction, p. 155
A. de Braganca, Bridget O’Laughlin, The Work of Ruth First
in the Centre of African Studies: The Development Course, p. 159
J.S. Saul, Development Studies for Social Change in Southern
Africa, p. 173
B. Magubane, The Mounting Class and National Struggles in
South Africa, p. 197
H. Wolpe, Strategic Issues in the Struggle for National Liberation
in South Africa, p. 232
J.M. Penvenne, Labor Struggles at the Port of Lourenco Marques,
1900-33, p. 249
Notes on Authors, p. 288
S. Amin, Income Distribution in the Capitalist System, p. 3
Ch. Nnate Nwoke, World Mining Rent: An Extension of Marx’s
Theories, p. 29
A.Y. So, The Process of Incorporation into the Capitalist
World-System: The Case of China in the Nineteenth Century, p. 91
S. Stichter, The Impact of the Depression on Workers’ Movements
in East and Central Africa, 1936, p. 117
T. Boswell, D. Mitsch Bush, Labor Force Composition and Union
Organizing in the Arizona Copper Industry: A Comment on Jimenez, p. 133
Notes on Authors, p. 152
LONG WAVES IN HISTORY
Introduction, p. 557
I. Wallerstein, Long Waves as Capitalist Process, p. 559
M. Morineau, Juglar, Kitchin, Kondratieff, et compagnie, p. 577
R. Metz, Long Waves in Coinage and Grain Price-Series from
the Fifteenth to the Eighteenth Century: Some Theoretical and
Methodological Aspects, p. 599
D. Margairaz, Les specificites regionales des mouvements conjoncturels
des prix cerealiers en France, 1756-1870, p. 649
R. Coombs, Long Waves and Labor-Process Change, p. 675
A. Tylecote, Towards an Explanation of the Long Wave, 1780-2000, p. 701
Notes on Authors, p. 719
Ch. Tilly, The Old New Social History and the New Old Social
History, p. 363
R.W. Connell, Class Formation on a World Scale, p. 407
LONG WAVES
N. Jacobsen, Cycles and Booms in Latin American Export Agriculture:
The Example of Southern Peru’s Livestock Economy, 1855-1920, p. 443
E. Screpanti, Long Economic Cycles and Recurring Proletarian
Insurgencies, p. 509
Notes on Authors, p. 549
Book Notes, p. 551
THE HOUSEHOLD AND THE LARGE-SCALE AGRICULTURAL UNIT
P. Ulshofer, Household and Enterprise: Towards a New Model
of the Plantation, p. 181
E. Fox-Genovese, Antebellum Southern Households: A New Perspective
on a Familiar Question, p. 215
A. Meyers, Household, Labor Relations, and Reproductive Strategies
Among Small Cane Farmers in Jamaica, p. 255
G. Stauth, Capitalist Farming and Small Peasant Households
in Egypt, p. 285
C. von Werlhof, Production Relations Without Wage Labor and
Labor Division by Sex, p. 315
Notes on Authors, p. 360
M.S. Sfia, The World Capitalist System and the Transition
to Socialism, p. 3
N. Stame, Poland: The Logic of Two Antisystemic Movements, p. 15
Ç. Keyder, Small Peasant Ownership in Turkey: Historical
Formation and Present Structure, p. 53
M. Dixon, E. Martinez, E. McCaughan, Chicanas and Mexicanas
Within a Transnational Working Class: Theoretical Perspectives, p. 109
A. Portes, The Informal Sector: Definition, Controversy, and
Relation to National Development, p. 151
Notes on Authors, p. 175
L. Makkai, Ars Historica: On Braudel, p. 435
R. Roehl, Britain and European Industrialization: Pathfinder
Pursued?, p. 455
C.A. Hanson, The European “Renovation” and the Luso-Atlantic
Economy, 1560-1715, p. 475
THE GEOMETRY OF IMPERIALISM
R. Mukherjee, Letter to Giovanni Arrighi, p. 533
G. Arrighi, Reply to Ramkrishna Mukherjee, p. 547
Notes on Authors, p. 523
G. Arrighi, T.K. Hopkins, I. Wallerstein, Rethinking the
Concepts of Class and Status-Group in a World-System Perspective, p. 283
P. Beiguelman, The Destruction of Modern Slavery: The Brazilian
Case, p. 305
C.J. Robinson, C.L.R. James and the Black Radical Tradition, p. 321
R. Ross, K. Trachte, Global Cities and Global Classes: The
Peripheralization of Labor in New York City, p. 393
Notes on Authors, p. 432
M. Aymard, From Feudalism to Capitalism in Italy: The Case
That Doesn’t Fit, p. 131
S.W. Mintz, Descrying the Peasantry, p. 209
TRANSNATIONAL CORPORATIONS
T. Szentes, The TNC Issue: Naive Illusions or Exorcism and
Lip-Service?, p. 229
K. Levitt-Polanyi, A Memoir: Stephen Hymer and the Multinational
Corporation, p. 253
Notes on Authors, p. 280
M. Sultan-Galiev, The Social Revolution and the East, p. 3
EASTERN EUROPE AND THE WORLD-SYSTEM
K. Niyiri, Towards an Integrated International Division of
Labor: The Place of the World Socialist Economy, p. 15
H.-H. Nolte, The Position of Eastern Europe in the International
System in Early Modern Times, p. 25
THE ANCIENT WORLD
K. Ekholm, J. Friedman, “Capital” Imperialism and
Exploitation in Ancient World-Systems, p. 87
I. Biezunska-Malowist, Ancient Slavery Reconsidered, p. 111
Notes on Authors, p. 127
F. Fröbel, The Current Development of the World-Economy:
Reproduction of Labor and Accumulation of Capital on a World
Scale, p. 507
R. Campos, F. Bonilla, Bootstraps and Enterprise Zones: The
Underside of Late Capitalism in Puerto Rico and the United States, p. 556
PROFESSIONALS OF VIOLENCE AND THE WORLD-SYSTEM
J. Casparis, The Swiss Mercenary System: Labor Emigration
from the Semiperiphery, p. 593
C.G. Rossetti, Banditismo politico: Terre e guerra civile
nella Sardegna del XIX secolo, p. 643
Notes on Authors, p. 694
M.-R. Trouillot, Motion in the System: Coffee, Color, and
Slavery in Eighteenth-Century Saint-Domingue, p. 331
R. Thapar, Ideology and the Interpretation of Early Indian
History, p. 389
S. Goonatilake, Colonies: Scientific Expansion (and Contraction), p. 413
I. Wallerstein, W.G. Martin, T. Dickinson, Household Structures
and Production Processes: Preliminary Theses and Findings, p. 437
THE CHINESE PATH TO DEVELOPMENT
J. Galtung, Is There a Chinese Strategy of Development? A
Contribution to an Everlasting Debate, p. 460
M. Selden, The Inner Logic of Chinese Development, p. 487
Notes on Authors, p. 504
A. Faire, The Strategies of Economic Redeployment in the
West, p. 139
S.-Ch. Kolm, Liberal Transition to Socialism: Theory and Difficulties, p. 205
K.N. Chaudhuri, The World-System East of Longitude 20: The
European Role in Asia, 1500-1750, p. 219
N. Steensgaard, Violence and the Rise of Capitalism: Frederic
C. Lane’s Theory of Protection and Tribute, p. 247
G. Williams, Economic Development, Social Structure, and Contemporary
Nationalism in Wales, p. 275
H. Samsonowicz, “Suburbium” in the Late Middle Ages:
The Economic and Social Importance of Suburbs in East-Central
Europe, p. 311
Notes on Authors, p. 325
P.J. Taylor, Geographical Scales within the World-Economy
Approach, p. 3
B. Chandra, Karl Marx, His Theories of Asian Societies, and
Colonial Rule, p. 13
EASTERN EUROPE AND THE WORLD-SYSTEM
S. Brucan, The Strategy of Development in Eastern Europe, p. 95
A. Koves, Socialist Economy and the World-Economy, p. 113
Notes on Authors, p. 135
Statement on the Death of Walter Rodney, p. 641
W. Rodney, Plantation Society in Guyana, p. 643
M. Malowist, Merchant Credit and the Putting-Out System: Rural
Production During the Middle Ages, p. 667
A. Kleinknecht, Innovation, Accumulation, and Crisis: Long
Waves in Economic Development?, p. 683
J. Borrego, Metanational Capitalist Accumulation and the Emerging
Paradigm of Revolutionist Accumulation, p. 713
Notes on Authors, p. 778
SPECIAL NUMBER: CHICANO LABOR AND UNEQUAL DEVELOPMENT
Editor’s Note, p. 451
Chicano Political Economy Collective, Introduction, p. 453
T. Almaguer, Interpreting Chicano History: The World-System
Approach to Nineteenth-Century California, p. 459
J. Chapa, Wage Labor in the Periphery: Silver Mining in Colonial
Mexico, p. 509
A.E. Jimenez, The Political Formation of a Mexican Working
Class in the Arizona Copper Industry, 1870-1917, p. 535
L. Trujillo, Race, Class, Labor, and Community: A Local History
of Capitalist Development, p. 571
D. Montejano, Is Texas Bigger than the World-System? A Critique
from a Provincial Point of View, p. 597
D.F. Dowd, The ChPEC Papers: A Comment, p. 629