REVIEW Contents by issue, Volumes I-XVII Volume I, Number 1, Summer 1977 Immanuel Wallerstein The Tasks of Historical Social Science: an Editorial Karl Polanyi The Economistic Fallacy Emmanuel Le Roy Ladurie Occitania in Historical Perspective Huri Islamoglu and Caglar Keyder Agenda for Ottoman History Anouar Abdel-Malek East Wind The Contemporary World-Economy Terence K. Hopkins Notes on Class Analysis and World-System Folker Frobel, Jurgen Heinrichs, and Otto Kreye The Tendency Towards a New International Division of Labor Andre Gunder Frank Long Live Transideological Enterprise! The Socialist Economies in the Capitalist International Division of Labor Volume I, Number 2, Fall 1977 Alan R. Richards Primitive Accumulation in Egypt, 1798-1882 Marco Cattini Congiuntura economica, gettiti fiscali ed indebitamento publico in un comune rurale del Basso Modenese Arghiri Emmanuel Gains and Losses from the International Division of Labor Research Proposal Patterns of Development of the Modern World-System Bernard Magubane The Poverty of Liberal Analysis: A Polemic on Southern Africa Volume I, Number 3/4, Winter/Spring 1978 The Impact of the Annales School on the Social Sciences The Editors Introductory Note Immanuel Wallerstein Annales as Resistance Jacques Revel The Annales: Continuities and Discontinuities Traian Stoianovich Social History: Perspective of the Annales Paradigm Discussion Maurice Aymard Impact of the Annales School in Mediterranean Countries Discussion Halil I.nalck Impact of the Annales School on Ottoman Studies and New Findings Discussion Krzysztof Pomian Impact of the Annales School in Eastern Europe Discussion Alfred Dubuc The Influence of the Annales School in Quebec Peter Burke Reflections on the Historical Revolution in France: The Annales School and British Social History Eric J. Hobsbawm Comments Discussion Richard Mowery Andrews Some Implications of the Annales School and its Methods for a Revision of Historical Writing About the United States Discussion H. L. Wesseling The Annales School and the Writing of Contemporary History Andre Burguiere The New Annales: A Redefinition of the Late 1960's Discussion Charles Tilly Anthropology, History, and the Annales George Huppert The Annales School Before the Annales Discussion Norman Birnbaum The Annales School and Social Theory Discussion Fernand Braudel En guise de conclusion Discussion Volume II, Number 1, Summer 1978 Georges Haupt Why the History of the Working-Class Movement? Kathleen Gough Agrarian Relations in Southeast India, 1750-1976 M. I. Finley Empire in the Graeco-Roman World Slavery and Capitalism Paula Beiguelman The Destruction of Modern Slavery: A Theoretical Issue Sidney W. Mintz Was the Plantation Slave a Proletarian? Romania: Early Theorists of Development Henri H. Stahl Theories de C. D. Gherea sur les lois de la penetration du capitalisme dans les ""pays retardataires'' Daniel Chirot A Romanian Prelude to Contemporary Debates about Development Volume II, Number 2, Fall 1978 Jonathan Friedman Crises in Theory and Transformations of the World Economy The Ancien Regime Ernest Labrousse A View of the Allocation of Agricultural Expansion Among Social Classes Nancy Fitch The Demographic and Economic Effects of Seventeenth-Century Wars: The Case of the Bourbonnais, France *** Mike Davis ""Fordism'' in Crisis: a review of Michel Aglietta's Regulation et crises: L'experience des Etats-Unis Volume II, Number 3, Winter 1979 Andre Gunder Frank Unequal Accumulation: Intermediate, Semi-Peripheral, and Sub-Imperialist Economies Dale Tomich The Dialectic of Colonialism and Culture: The Origins of the Negritude of Aime Cesaire The Ottoman Empire and the World-Economy Immanuel Wallerstein The Ottoman Empire and the Capitalist World-Economy: Some Questions for Research Huri Islamoglu and Suraiya Faroqhi Crop Patterns and Agricultural Production Trends in Sixteenth-Century Anatolia Benjamin Braude International Competition and Domestic Cloth in the Ottoman Empire, 1500-1650: A Study in Underdevelopment Books on Capitalism Frederick C. Lane The Modern Whole as a Trichotomy Ernest Gellner The Withering Away of the Dentistry State *** Marion K. Pinsdorf and Immanuel Wallerstein Let A Hundred Languages Bloom: An Exchange of Correspondence Volume II, Number 4, Spring 1979 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 Nicole Bousquet Esquisse d'une theorie de l'alternance de periodes de concurrence et d'hegemonie au centre de l'economie-monde capitaliste N. D. Kondratieff The Long Waves in Economic Life Krzysztof Pomian The Secular Evolution of the Concept of Cycles Fernand Braudel A Model for the Analysis of the Decline of Italy Immanuel Wallerstein Kondratieff Up or Kondratieff Down? Kenneth Barr Long Waves: A Selective, Annotated Bibliography Volume III, Number 1, Summer 1979 Rodney Hilton Towns in English Feudal Society Georges Haupt In What Sense and to What Degree Was the Russian Revolution a Proletarian Revolution? Anouar Abdel-Malek Historical Surplus-Value Jean Copans In Search of Lost Theory: Marxism and Structuralism Within French Anthropology E. Fernandez de Pinedo Un cas regional avec faible pression fiscale: le Pays Basque peninsulaire Serfdom and Capitalism in East Elbia Johannes Nichtweiss The Second Serfdom and the So-Called ""Prussian Way'': The Development of Capitalism in Eastern German Agricultural Institutions Jurgen Kuczynski Commentary on Johannes Nichtweiss Johannes Nichtweiss In Answer to Jurgen Kuczynski Volume III, Number 2, Fall 1979 The Incorporation of Southern Africa into the World-Economy, 1800-1940 The Process of Peripheralization Giovanni Arrighi Peripheralization of Southern Africa, I: Changes in Production Process Immanuel Wallerstein and William G. Martin Peripheralization of Southern Africa, II: Changes in Household Structure and Labor-Force Formation Three Case Studies Marcia Wright I. The Reluctant Integration of Zimbabwe, 1852-1908 Ian Phimister Comments Kapepwa Anse Tambila Comments Leroy Vail and Landeg White II. The Struggle for Mozambique: Capitalist Rivalries, 1900-40 Jeanne Penvenne Comments Discussion Charles van Onselen III. The World the Mineowners Made: Social Themes in the Economic Transformation of the Witwatersrand, 1886-1914 Frederick Johnstone Comments Ivy Matsepe-Casaburri Comments Discussion Theoretical Implications Giovanni Arrighi, John Higginson, Bernard Magubane, John Saul, and Immanuel Wallerstein A Roundtable Discussion Discussion Volume III, Number 3, Winter 1980 Ramkrishna Mukherjee On the Appraisal of Social Reality and Thus the ""Quality of Life'' Peter McPhee A Case-Study of Internal Colonization: The Francisation of Northern Catalonia Ashok V. Desai Population and Standards of Living in Akbar's TimeÄA Second Look Ernest Feder The Odious Competition Between Man and Animal over Agricultural Resources in the Underdeveloped Countries Georg Elwert and Diana Wong Subsistence Production and Commodity Production in the Third World Volume III, Number 4, Spring 1980 Pierre Vilar Spain and Catalonia Caglar Keyder Credit and Peripheral Structuration: Turkey in the 1920's The Scottish Example T. C. Smout Scotland and England: Is Dependency a Symptom or a Cause of Underdevelopment? Immanuel Wallerstein One Man's Meat: The Scottish Great Leap Forward Volume IV, Number 1, Summer 1980 Janos M. Bak Serfs and Serfdom: Words and Things Henri Lefebvre Marxism Exploded Claudia von Werlhof Notes on the Relation Between Sexuality and Economy Scotland and Africa Cedric Robinson Notes Toward a ""Native'' Theory of History George Shepperson Ourselves as Others: Some Comments on Cedric Robinson on George Shepperson Civilizations and Their Declines Johan Galtung, Tore Heiestad, and Erik Rudeng On the Decline and Fall of Empires: The Roman Empire and Western Imperialism Compared Samir Amin Revolution ou decadence? La crise du systeme imperialiste contemporain et celle de l'Empire romain Volume IV, Number 2, Fall 1980 James F. Petras and Morris H. Morley The U.S. Imperial State Hillel Levine Gentry, Jews, and Serfs: The Rise of Polish Vodka The Beginnings of Capitalism Jaime Torras Class Struggle in Catalonia: A Note on Brenner Frank Perlin Precolonial South Asia and Western Penetration in the Seventeenth to Nineteenth Centuries: A Problem of Epistemological Status Philip McMichael Settlers and Primitive Accumulation: Foundations of Capitalism in Australia Volume IV, Number 3, Winter 1981 Chicano Labor and Unequal Development Chicano Political Economy Collective Introduction Tomas Almaguer Interpreting Chicano History: The World-System Approach to Nineteenth-Century California Jorge Chapa Wage Labor in the Periphery: Silver Mining in Colonial Mexico Andres E. Jimenez The Political Formation of a Mexican Working Class in the Arizona Copper Industry, 1870-1917 Larry Trujillo Race, Class, Labor, and Community: A Local History of Capitalist Development David Montejano Is Texas Bigger than the World-System? A Critique from a Provincial Point of View *** Douglas F. Dowd The ChPEC Papers: A Comment Volume IV, Number 4, Spring 1981 Statement on the Death of Walter Rodney Walter Rodney Plantation Society in Guyana Marion Mal/owist Merchant Credit and the Putting-Out System: Rural Production During the Middle Ages Alfred Kleinknecht Innovation, Accumulation, and Crisis: Long Waves in Economic Development? John Borrego Metanational Capitalist Accumulation and the Emerging Paradigm of Revolutionist Accumulation Volume V, Number 1, Summer 1981 Peter J. Taylor Geographical Scales within the World-Economy Approach Bipan Chandra Karl Marx, his Theories of Asian Societies, and Colonial Rule Eastern Europe and the World-System Silviu Brucan The Strategy of Development in Eastern Europe Andras Koves Socialist Economy and the World-Economy Volume V, Number 2, Fall 1981 Alexandre Faire The Strategies of Economic Redeploy-ment in the West Serge-Christophe Kolm Liberal Transition to Socialism: Theory and Difficulties K. N. Chaudhuri The World-System East of Longitude 20: The European Role in Asia, 1500-1750 Niels Steensgaard Violence and the Rise of Capitalism: Frederic C. Lane's Theory of Protection and Tribute Glyn Williams Economic Development, Social Structure, and Contemporary Nationalism in Wales Henryk Samsonowicz ""Suburbium'' in the Late Middle Ages: The Economic and Social Importance of Suburbs in East-Central Europe Volume V, Number 3, Winter 1982 Michel-Rolph Trouillot Motion in the System: Coffee, Color, and Slavery in Eighteenth-Century Saint-Domingue Romila Thapar Ideology and the Interpretation of Early Indian History Susantha Goonatilake Colonies: Scientific Expansion (and Contraction) Immanuel Wallerstein, William G. Martin, and Torry Dickinson Household Structures and Production Processes: Preliminary Theses and Findings The Chinese Path to Development Johan Galtung Is There a Chinese Strategy of Develop-ment? A Contribution to an Everlasting Debate Mark Selden The Inner Logic of Chinese Development Volume V, Number 4, Spring 1982 Folker Frobel The Current Development of the World-Economy: Reproduction of Labor and Accumulation of Capital on a World Scale Ricardo Campos and Frank Bonilla Bootstraps and Enterprise Zones: The Underside of Late Capitalism in Puerto Rico and the United States Professionals of Violence and the World-System John Casparis The Swiss Mercenary System: Labor Emigration from the Semiperiphery Carlo Giuseppe Rossetti Banditismo politico: Terre e guerra civile nella Sardegna del XIX secolo Volume VI, Number 1, Summer 1982 M. Sultan-Galiev The Social Revolution and the East Eastern Europe and the W World-System Karoly Niyiri Towards an Integrated International Division of Labor: The Place of the World Socialist Economy Hans-Heinrich Nolte The Position of Eastern Europe in the International System in Early Modern Times The Ancient World Kajsa Ekholm and Jonathan Friedman ""Capital"" Imperialism and Exploitation in Ancient World-Systems Iva Biezunska-Mal/owist Ancient Slavery Reconsidered Volume VI, Number 2, Fall 1982 Maurice Aymard From Feudalism to Capitalism in Italy: The Case That Doesn"t Fit Sidney W. Mintz Descrying the Peasantry Transnational Corporations Tamas Szentes The TNC Issue: Naive Illusions or Exorcism and Lip-Service? Kari Levitt-Polanyi A Memoir: Stephen Hymer and the Multinational Corporation Volume VI, Number 3, Winter 1983 Giovanni Arrighi, Terence K. Hopkins, and Immanuel Wallerstein Rethinking the Concepts of Class and Status-Group in a World-System Perspective Paula Beiguelman The Destruction of Modern Slavery: The Brazilian Case Cedric J. Robinson C.L.R. James and the Black Radical Tradition Robert Ross and Kent Trachte Global Cities and Global Classes: The Peripheralization of Labor in New York City Volume VI, Number 4, Spring 1983 Laszlo Makkai Ars Historica: On Braudel Richard Roehl Britain and European Industrialization: Pathfinder Pursued? Carl A. Hanson The European ""Renovation"" and the Luso-Atlantic Economy, 1560-1715 The Geometry of Imperialism Ramkrishna Mukherjee Letter to Giovanni Arrighi Giovanni Arrighi Reply to Ramkrishna Mukherjee Volume VII, Number 1, Summer 1983 Mohamed-S. Sfia The World Capitalist System and the Transition to Socialism Nicoletta Stame Poland: The Logic of Two Antisystemic Movements Caglar Keyder Small Peasant Ownership in Turkey: Historical Formation and Present Structure Marlene Dixon, Elizabeth Martinez, and Ed McCaughan Chicanas and Mexicanas Within a Transnational Working Class: Theoretical Perspectives Alejandro Portes The Informal Sector: Definition, Con-troversy, and Relation to National Development Volume VII, Number 2, Fall 1983 The Household and the Large-Scale Agricultural Unit Petra Ulshofer Household and Enterprise: Towards a New Model of the Plantation Elizabeth Fox-Genovese Antebellum Southern Households: A New Perspective on a Familiar Question Albert Meyers Household, Labor Relations, and Reproductive Strategies among Small Cane Farmers in Jamaica Georg Stauth Capitalist Farming and Small Peasant Households in Egypt Claudia von Werlhof Production Relations Without Wage Labor and Labor Division by Sex Volume VII, Number 3, Winter 1984 Charles Tilly The Old New Social History and the New Old Social History R. W. Connell Class Formation on a World Scale Long Waves Nils Jacobsen Cycles and Booms in Latin American Export Agriculture: The Example of Southern Peru"s Livestock Economy, 1855-1920 Ernesto Screpanti Long Economic Cycles and Recurring Proletarian Insurgencies Volume VII, Number 4, Spring 1984 Long Waves in History Introduction Immanuel Wallerstein Long Waves as Capitalist Process Michel Morineau Juglar, Kitchin, Kondratieff, et compagnie Rainer Metz Long Waves in Coinage and Grain Price-Series from the Fifteenth to the Eighteenth Century: Some Theoretical and Methodological Aspects Dominique Margairaz Les specificites regionales des mouvements conjoncturels des prix cerealiers en France, 1756-1870 Rod Coombs Long Waves and Labor-Process Change Andrew Tylecote Towards an Explanation of the Long Wave, 1780-2000 Volume VIII, Number 1, Summer 1984 Samir Amin Income Distribution in the Capitalist System Chibuzo Nnate Nwoke World Mining Rent: An Extension of Marx"s Theories Alvin Y. So The Process of Incorporation into the Capitalist World-System: The Case of China in the Nineteenth Century Sharon Stichter The Impact of the Depression on Workers" Movements in East and Central Africa, 1936 Terry Boswell and Diane Mitsch Bush Labor Force Composition and Union Organizing in the Arizona Copper Industry: A Comment on Jimenez Volume VIII, Number 2, Fall 1984 The Struggle for Liberation in Southern Africa Immanuel Wallerstein Introduction Aquino de Braganca and Bridget O"Laughlin The Work of Ruth First in the Centre of African Studies: The Development Course John S. Saul Development Studies for Social Change in Southern Africa Bernard Magubane The Mounting Class and National Struggles in South Africa Harold Wolpe Strategic Issues in the Struggle for National Liberation in South Africa Jeanne Marie Penvenne Labor Struggles at the Port of Lourenco Marques, 1900-33 Volume VIII, Number 3, Winter 1985 Neo-Smithism Dorothy Dee Vellenga Women, Households, and Food Commodity Chains in Southern Ghana Serge-Christophe Kolm Petrole: Le tentacule cache Ferenc Feher The French Revolution: Between Class Identity and Universalist Illusion From Ottoman Empire to Modern State Murat Cizakca Incorporation of the Middle East into the European World-Economy Korkut Boratov, A. Gunduz Okcun, and Sevket Pamuk Ottoman Wages and the World-Economy, 1839-1913 Faruk Birtek Rise and Fall of Etatism in Turkey, 1932-50 Volume VIII, Number 4, Spring 1985 Quantitative Studies of the World-System Christopher Chase-Dunn Introduction Charles Ragin Knowledge and Interests in the Study of the Modern World-System Pat McGowan Pitfalls and Promise in the Quantitative Study of the World-System: A Reanalysis of Bergesen and Schoenberg"s ""Long Waves"" of Colonialism Albert Bergesen How to Model the Cyclical Dynamics of the World-System: A Reply to Pat McGowan Ronald Schoenberg Statistical Models Must Be Appropriate: A Reply to Pat McGowan Roger J. Nemeth and David A. Smith International Trade and World-System Structure: A Multiple Network Analysis Kathryn B. Ward The Social Consequences of the World Economic System: The Economic Status of Women and Fertility Albert Bergesen and Chintamani Sahoo Evidence of the Decline of American Hegemony in World Production Volume IX, Number 1, Summer 1985 Luca Meldolesi Critical Economics and Long-Term History: An Introduction A.R.T. Kemasang How Dutch Colonialism Foreclosed a Domestic Bourgeoisie in Java: The 1740 Chinese Massacres Reappraised Catherine Coquery-Vidrovitch Les conditions de la dependance: histoire du sous-developpement africain On Peripheries Poul Engberg-Pedersen The Periphery in the Institutionalization of a New International Order Sl/awomir Magala Double Peripheralization Volume IX, Number 2, Fall 1985 Silviu Brucan Market, Socialism, and Revolution Francois Simiand Historical Method and Social Science Richard Price The Dark Complete World of a Caribbean Store: A Note on the World-System Albert Broder Investissements etrangers, commerce exterieur, et croissance dans la semiperipherie europeene: Le cas de l"Espagne contemporaine Essay-Reviews Romano Madera Fetishism Theory: From Vico to Marx Mark Selden Vietnam: The Origins of Revolution Philip McMichael Class Formation in a World-Historical Perspective: Lessons from Australian History Carlo Poni Proto-Industrialization, Rural and Urban Volume IX, Number 3, Winter 1986 Fernand Braudel, 1902-85 Alfred W. Crosby Biotic Change in Nineteenth-Century New Zealand Marietta Morrissey Women"s Work, Family Formation, and Reproduction Among Caribbean Slaves James McCann Household Economy, Demography, and the ""Push"" Factor in Northern Ethiopian History, 1916-35 Silvio R. Duncan Baretta and John Markoff The Limits of the Brazilian Revolution of 1930 Richard Tardanico The Mexican State and the World Crisis, 1929-34 Urs Muller-Plantenberg The Possible Historical and Political Significance of the Third Great Depression Volume IX, Number 4, Spring 1986 Angelo 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 Bernadette Madeuf Du paradoxe a l"auto-organisation: Pour une nouvelle approche de l"economie mondiale Sl/awomir Magala The Global Transformation Romanian Transformations Henri H. Stahl The Romanian Tributary System David Prodan Serfdom in Sixteenth-Century Transylvania Volume X, Number 1, Summer 1986 Anniversary Issue: The Work of the Fernand Braudel Center Immanuel Wallerstein Introduction Giovanni Arrighi and Jessica Drangel The Stratification of the World-Economy: An Exploration of the Semiperipheral Zone Randall H. McGuire, Joan Smith and William G. Martin Patterns of Household Structures and the World-Economy William G. Martin Southern Africa and the World-Economy: Cyclical and Structural Constraints on Transformation Resat Kasaba, Caglar Keyder and Faruk Tabak Eastern Mediterranean Port Cities and their Bourgeoisies: Merchants, Political Projects, and Nation-States Research Working Group on World Labor Global Patterns of Labor Movements in Historical Perspective Terence K. Hopkins and Immanuel Wallerstein Commodity Chains in the World-Economy Prior to 1800 Ravi Palat, Kenneth Barr, James Matson, Vinay Bahl, and Nesar Ahmad The Incorporation and Peripheralization of South Asia, 1600-1950 Volume X, Number 3, Winter 1987 Giovanni Arrighi, Terence K. Hopkins, and Immanuel Wallerstein The Liberation of Class Struggle? Michel Beaud The Crisis of Development in the Light of Economic Systems Analysis Samir Amin A Note on the Concept of Delinking Anouar Abdel-Malek World Crises and World Transformation Hans-Dieter Evers and Tilman Schiel Exchange, Trade, and State: A Theoretical Outline Marta Petrusewicz Wage-Earners But Not Proletarians Long Waves Solomos Solomou Kondratieff Long Waves in Economic Growth, 1850-1913 Louis Fontvieille The Labor Force in Long-Term Fluctuations Volume X, Number 2, Fall 1986 William H. McNeill Organizing Concepts for World History Hans-Heinrich Nolte The Netherlands and Russia in the Seventeenth Century: Economic and Social Relations Yda Saueressig-Schreuder The Impact of British Colonial Rule on the Urban Hierarchy of Burma Robert Fatton, Jr. The Democratization of Senegal (1976-1983): ""Passive Revolution"" and the Democratic Limits of Liberal Democracy Watermills and Social Structure: Two Contrasting Views Jordi Maluquer de Motes El agua en el crecimiento de los siglos XVII y XVIII: Derechos de propriedad y utilizaciones energetricas Pierre Dockes ""Grands"" moulins hydrauliques, rapports sociaux et systemes d"exploitation Volume X, Number 4, Spring 1987 Multiple Peripheries Carol A. Smith Regional Analysis in World-System Perspective: A Critique of Three Structural Theories of Uneven Development Giovanni Arrighi and Fortunata Piselli Capitalist Development in Hostile Environments: Feuds, Class Struggles, and Migrations in a Peripheral Region of Southern Italy Volume X, Number 5/6 (Supplement), Summer/Fall 1987 Incorporation into the World-Economy: How the World-System Expands Terence K. Hopkins and Immanuel Wallerstein Capitalism and the Incorporation of New Zones into the World-Economy Peter D. Phillips Incorporation of the Caribbean, 1650-1700 Resat Kasaba Incorporation of the Ottoman Empire, 1750-1820 William G. Martin Incorporation of Southern Africa, 1870-1920 Terence K. Hopkins and Immanuel Wallerstein A Concluding Note Volume XI, Number 1, Winter 1988 Development Debate Dieter Senghaas European Development and the Third World: An Assessment Samir Amin Comment on Senghaas Ferenc Feher The Sphinx of the Revolution Aquino de Braganca & Jacques Depelchin From the Idealization of Frelimo to the Understanding of Mozambique Recent History Volume XI, Number 2, Spring 1988 Ottoman Empire: Nineteenth-Century Transformations Caglar Keyder Introduction Part I: Perspectives on Method Sevket Pamuk The Ottoman Empire in Comparative Perspective Caglar Keyder Bureaucracy and Bourgeoisie: Reform and Revolution in the Age of Imperialism Part II: Processes of Incorporation Donald Quataert Ottoman Handicrafts and Industry in the Age of Imperialism Faruk Tabak Local Merchants in Peripheral Areas of the Empire: The Fertile Crescent During the Long Nineteenth Century Resat Kasaba Was There a Comprador Bourgeoisie in Mid-Nineteenth-Century Western Anatolia? Part III: Imperial Designs and War Kostas Vergopoulos La ""Grande Depression"" europeenne et la crise d"Orient, 1875-1900 Rashid I. Khalidi The Economic Partition of the Arab Provinces of the Ottoman Empire before the First World War Feroz Ahmad War and Society under the Young Turks, 1908-18 Volume XI, Number 3, Summer 1988 Peter Waterman The New Internationalisms: A More Real Thing Than Big, Big Coke? Cyrus Bina Internationalization of the Oil Industry: Simple Oil Shocks or Structural Crisis? Methodology of Long Cycles: A Debate James B. Taylor Long Waves in Six Nations: Results and Speculations from a New Methodology Howard Brill Stepwise Polynomial Regression: Royal Road or Detour? James B. Taylor The Troubles with Cycles: A Reply to Brill Volume XI, Number 4, Fall 1988 Samuel Bowles Class versus World-Systems Analysis? Epitaph for a False Opposition Joseph L. Love Theorizing Underdevelopment: Latin America and Romania, 1860-1950 Nicole Bousquet The Decolonization of Spanish America in the Early Nineteenth Century: A World-Systems Approach Mark Selden City versus Countryside? The Social Consequences of Development Choices in China Peter J. Taylor Alternative Geography: A Supportive Note on Arrighi and Drangel Immanuel Wallerstein Typology of Crises in the World-System Volume XII, Number 1, Winter 1989 Christian Suter Long Waves in the International Finan-cial System: Debt-Default Cycles of Sovereign Borrowers Jonathan Friedman Culture, Identity, and World Process John Foran The Making of an External Arena: Iran"s Place in the World-System, 1500-1722 Robert M. Rosh Antarctica"s Increasing Incorporation into the World-System Debate on South Asia Sanjay Subrahmanyam ""World-Economies"" and South Asia, 1600-1750: A Skeptical Note Ravi Arvind Palat A Rejoinder to Subrahmanyam Volume XII, Number 2, Spring 1989 Constantine V. Vaitsos Radical Technological Changes and the New ""Order"" in the World-Economy Giovanni Arrighi, Terence K. Hopkins, and Immanuel Wallerstein 1886-1986: Beyond Haymarket? Semiperiphery or Core? Daniel Glenday Rich but Semiperipheral: Canada"s Ambiguous Position in the World-Economy Philip Resnick From Semiperiphery to Perimeter of the Core: Canada"s Place in the Capitalist World-Economy Malcolm Alexander Conservatism, Counterrevolution, and Semiperipheral Politics: Australia and Argentina in the Interwar Period Volume XII, Number 3, Summer 1989 The French Revolution and the World-System Patrick Karl O"Brien The Impact of the Revolutionary and Napoleonic Wars, 1793-1815, on the Long-Run Growth of the British Economy Josep Fontana Catalonia, 1808-14: How to Name a War Maurice Agulhon The Heritage of the Revolution and Liberty in France Patrice Higonnet Jacobinism and the World-System Volume XII, Number 4, Fall 1989 Alfred Kleinknecht Post-1945 Growth as a Schumpeter Boom Raymond G. Micah The Food Question in Ghana: Develop-ment Strategies and Policies Geoffrey C. Gunn Approaches to Tai-Lao Studies: From Orientalism to Marxism Ulf Jonsson and Ronny Petersson Friends or Foes? Peasants, Capitalists, and Markets in West European Agriculture, 1850-1939 Volume XIII, Number 1, Winter 1990 Christopher Chase-Dunn Resistance to Imperialism: Semiperipheral Actors Peter J. Taylor Britain"s Changing Role in the World-Economy Teshale Tibebu On the Question of Feudalism, Absolutism, and the Bourgeois Revolution Volume XIII, Number 2, Spring 1990 Andre Gunder Frank A Theoretical Introduction to 5000 Years of World System History World-Systems Theory 15 Years On: What Have We Learned? Walter Goldfrank Current Issues in World-Systems Theory Harriet Friedmann Rethinking Capitalism and Hierarchy Fred Block Capitalism versus Socialism in World-Systems Theory Janet Abu-Lughod Restructuring the Premodern World-System Immanuel Wallerstein World-Systems Analysis: The Second Phase Volume XIII, Number 3, Summer 1990 Silviu Brucan Historical Evolution of Classes and Class Policy in the U.S.S.R. Etienne Balibar The Nation Form: History and Ideology On Hegemony Giovanni Arrighi The Three Hegemonies of Historical Capitalism Terence K. Hopkins Note on the Concept of Hegemony Volume XIII, Number 4, Fall 1990 Bernard Mommer Oil Rent and Rent Capitalism: The Example of Venezuela Gueorgui Derluguian Social Decomposition and Armed Violence in Post-Colonial Mozambique Developmentalist Theory Before 1945 (Part I) Michael Merrill The Anticapitalist Origins of the United States Jean-Yves Grenier La notion de croissance dans la pensee economique francaise au 18e siecle (1715-89) Volume XIV, Number 1, Winter 1991 Jose Carlos Escudero The Logic of the Biosphere, the Logic of CapitalismÄNutrition in Latin America Anthropology: Paradise Lost? Michel-Rolph Trouillot Anthropology as Metaphor: The Savage"s Legacy and the Postmodern World Anjan Ghosh The Stricture of Structure, or the Appropriation of Anthropological Theory Developmentalist Theory Before 1945 (Part II) Bipan Chandra Colonial India: British versus Indian Views of Development Volume XIV, Number 2, Spring 1991 Ganeshwar Chand The United States and the Origins of the Trusteeship System Long Waves: Theory and Data Louis Fontvieille Long Cycle Theory: Dialectical and Historical Analysis David M. Gordon Inside and Outside the Long Swing: The Endogeneity/Exogeneity Debate and the Social Structures of Accumulation Approach Arnulf Grubler and Nebojsa Nakicenovic Long Waves, Technology Diffusion, and Substitution Volume XIV, Number 3, Summer 1991 Samir Amin The Ancient World-Systems versus the Modern Capitalist World-System Peter J. Taylor Political Geography Within World-Systems Analysis Lanny Thompson The Structures and Vicissitudes of Reproduction: Households in Mexico, 1876-1970 Jon Davies Letter from Tyneside, in the Semiperiphery of the Semicore: A U.K. Experience Developmentalist Theory Before 1945 (Part III) Dieter Senghaas Friedrich List and the Basic Problems of Modern Development Volume XIV, Number 4, Fall 1991 Bolvar Echeverra Modernidad y capitalismo: Quince tesis Robert A. Denemark The State in Zambia and Chile: The Role of Linkage to the World-Economy Dave Broad Global Economic Restructuring and the (Re)Casualization of Work in the Center: With Canadian Illustrations Volume XV, Number 1, Winter 1992 The ""New Science"" and the Historical Social Sciences Immanuel Wallerstein The Challenge of Maturity: Whither Social Science? Boaventura de Sousa Santos A Discourse on the Sciences Pauline Rosenau Modern and Post-Modern Science: Some Contrasts Isabelle Stengers Les [nouvelles sciences], modeles ou defi? Richard Lee Readings in the ""New Science"": A Selective Annotated Bibliography Volume XV, Number 2, Spring 1992 Carlos Antonio, Aguirre Rojas Between Marx and Braudel: Making History, Knowing History Giovanni Arrighi, Terence K. Hopkins, and Immanuel Wallerstein 1989, The Continuation of 1968 Ad M. van der Woude The Future of West European Agriculture: An Exercise in Applied History Fernando Garca Arganaras The Mechanisms of Accomodation: Bolivia, 1952-71 Volume XV, Number 3, Summer 1992 Comparing World-Systems Christopher Chase-Dunn The Comparative Study of World-Systems Jonathan Friedman General Historical and Culturally Specific Properties of Global Systems Randall Collins The Geopolitical and Economic World-Systems of Kinship-Based and Agrarian-Coercive Societies Patricia O"Brien The ""World-System"" of Cahokia within the Middle Mississippi Tradition Richard Blanton, Stephen Kowalewski, and Gary Feinman The Mesoamerican World-System Steadman Upham, Gary Feinman, and Linda Nicholas New Perspectives on the Southwest and Highland Mesoamerica: A Macroregional Approach Mitchell Allen The Mechanisms of Underdevelopment: An Ancient Mesopotamian Example John Fitzpatrick The Middle Kingdom, the Middle Sea, and the Geographical Pivot of History K. 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