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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)-
Lacune: n. 3 (2002)
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a. XXVIII, 2005, 4

IN HONOR OF VITORINO MAGALHÄES GODINHO
Dale Tomich, Vitorino Magalhäes Godinho: Atlantic History, World History, p. 305
Vitorino Magalhäes Godinho, Portugal and the Making of the Atlantic World: Sugar Fleets and Gold Fleets, the Seventeenth to the Eighteenth Centuries, p. 313
Rui Santos, With a Mind to Science: Theoretical Underpinnings of Vitorino Magalhäes Godinho's Historical Work, p. 339
Immanuel Wallerstein, The Discovery of the World-Economy, p. 351
Vitorino Magalhäes Godinho, Vitorino Magalhäes Godinho Currículo, p. 365

Letter from the Editor, p. 405
Notes on Authors, p. 407
Abstracts, p. 409
Index, p. 411


a. XXVIII, 2005, 3

Immanuel Wallerstein, Remembering Andre Gunder Frank, p. III
Franco Moretti, World-Systems Analysis, Evolutionary Theory, Weltliteratur, p. 217
Massimo De Angelis, The Political Economy of Global Neoliberal Governance, p. 229
Samir Amin, China, Market Socialism, and U.S. Hegemony, p. 259
Ismael Saz, Was There Francoism in Spain? Impertinent Reflections on the Historic Place of the Dictatorship, p. 281

Notes on Authors, p. 299
Abstracts, p. 301


a. XXVIII, 2005, 2

DISCUSSIONS OF KNOWLEDGE
Hans Ulrich Obrist, Science and Art: A Conversation with Ilya Prigogine, p. 115
Hans Ulrich Obrist, La science et l'art: Une conversation avec Ilya Prigogine, p. 129
Isabelle Stengers, Events and Histories of Knowledge, p. 143
Roberto Fernández Retamar, Conocimiento, teoría y tensión entre conocimiento local y universal, p. 161
Carlos Antonio Aguirre Rojas, Hegemonic Cultures and Subaltern Cultures: Between Dialogue and Conflict, p. 187

Notes on Authors, p. 211
Abstracts, p. 213


a. XXVIII, 2005, 1

THE BLACK WORLD AND THE WORLD-SYSTEM
Special Editor, William G. Martin

William G. Martin, Introduction: Recapturing Black Worlds in Postliberal Times, p. 1
William G. Martin, Global Movements Before " Globalization " : Black Movements as World-Historical Movements, p. 7
Jeffrey D. Howison, " Let Us Guide Our Own Destiny " : Rethinking the History of the Black Star Line, p. 29
Kelvin Santiago-Valles, World-Historical Ties Among " Spontaneous " Slave Rebellions in the Atlantic, p. 51
Michael O. West, Global Africa: The Emergence and Evolution of an Idea, p. 85

Notes on Authors, p. 109
Abstracts, p. 111


a. XXVII, 2004, 4

THE ENVIRONMENT AND WORLD HISTORY
Immanuel Wallerstein, The Ecology and the Economy: What is Rational?, p. 273
Richard Wilk, The Extractive Economy: An Early Phase of the Globalization of Diet, p. 285
Marina Fischer-Kowalshi, Fridolin Krausmann, Barbara Smetschka, Modeling Scenarios of Transport Across History from a Socio-Metabolic Perspective, p. 307
J. R. McNeill, Yellow Jack and Geopolitics: Environment, Epidemics, and the Struggles for Empire in the American Tropics, 1640-1830, p. 343
Ferruccio Bugnaro, A Poem: All Acquitted in Trial Over Petrochemical Dead, p. 365

Notes on Authors, p. 367
Abstracts, p. 369


a. XXVII, 2004, 3

RUSSIA AND SIBERIA IN THE WORLD-SYSTEM: GERMAN PERSPECTIVES
Martin Aust, Rossia SIberica: Russian-Siberian History Compared to Medieval Conquest and Modern Colonialism, p. 181
Hans-Heinrich Nolte, The Modern World-System and Area Studies: The Case of Russia, p. 207
Eva-Maria Stolberg, The Siberian Frontier and Russia's Position in World History: A Reply to Aust and Nolte, p. 243

Notes on Authors, p. 269
Abstracts, p. 270


a. XXVI, 2003, 4

Stephen G. Bunker, Paul S. Ciccantell, Creating Hegemony via Raw Materials Access: Strategies in Holland and Japan, p. 339
Sjaak van der Velden, Strikes in Global Labor History: The Dutch Case, p. 381
Stefan Gandler, Alltag in der kapitalistischen Moderne: Nicht-eurozentrische Theoriebeiträge as Mexiko, p. 407

Notes on Authors, p. 423
Abstracts, p. 425


a. XXVI, 2003, 3

Oscar C. Gelderblom, From Antwerp to Amsterdam: The Contribution of Merchants from the Southern Netherlands from the Southern Netherlands to the Commercial Expansion of Amsterdam (c. 1540-1609), p. 247
Leo Lucassen, Wim Willems, The Weakness of Well-Ordered Societies: 283 Gypsies in Western Europe, the Ottoman Empire, and India, 1400-1914, p. 283
Mario González Arencibia, Socialismo entre globalización y mercado: Experiencias de Europa, China y Vietnam, p. 315

Notes on Authors, p. 333
Abstracts, p. 335


a. XXVI, 2003, 2

In memoriam Ilya Prigogine, p. I

ECOLOGY OF THE MODERN WORLD-SYSTEM
Jason W. Moore, Nature and the Transition from Feudalism to Capitalism, p. 97
Jonathan Leitner, North American Timber Economy: Log Transport, Regional Capitalist Conflict, and Corporate Formation in Wisconsin's Chippewa Basin, 1860-1900, p. 173
Rolf Czeskeba-Dupont, Sustainable World-system Development: Restructuring Societal Metabolism, p. 221

Notes on Authors, p. 241
Abstracts, p. 243


a. XXVI, 2003, 1

R. Bin Wong, Between Nation and World: Braudelian Regions in Asia, p. 1

UNEVEN DEVELOPMENT
Hans-Heinrich Nolte, Why Is Europe's South Poor? A chain of Internal Peripheries Along the Old Muslim-Christian Borders, p. 49
Ray Kiely, The Race to the Bottom and International Labor Solidarity, p. 67

Notes on Authors, p. 89
Abstracts, p. 91


a. XXV, 2002, 4
In Memoriam Clemens Heller, p. 349
Tieting Su, Myth and Mystery of Globalization: World Trade Networks in 1928, 1938, 1960, and 1999, p. 351
Gérard Duménil, Dominique Lévy, Neoliberalism: The Crime and the Beneficiary, p. 393
Eric Mielants, Europe and China Compared, p. 401

Notes on Authors,, p. 451
Absracts, p. 452

a. XXV, 2002, 3
UTOPIAN THINKING
Special Editor. Ramón Grosfoguel

Ramón Grosfoguel, Preface-Eurocentrism, Border Thinking, and Coloniality of Power in the Modern/Colonial World-System: The Implications for Utopian Thinking, p. 201
Ramón Grosfoguel, Colonial Difference, Geopolitics of Knowledge, and Global Coloniality in the Modern/Colonial Capitalist World-System, p. 203
Eduardo Mendieta, Utopia, Dystopia, Utopistics, or the End of Utopia: On Wallerstein's Critique of Historical Materialism, p. 225
Walter D. Mignolo, The Zapatistas's Theoretical Revolution: Its Historical, Ethical, and Political Consequences, p. 245
Nelson Maldonado-Torres, Postimperial Reflections on Crisis, Knowledge, and Utopia: Transgresstopic Critical Hermeneutics and the “Death of European Man”, p. 277
Teivo Teivainen, Overcoming Economism, p. 317

Notes on Authors, p. 343
Abstracts, p. 345

a. XXV, 2002, 2
Miriam Halpern Pereira, Portugal Between Two Empires, p. 103
Cynthia Lucas Hewitt, Racial Accumulation on a World-Scale: Racial Inequality and Employment, p. 137
Elizabeth Rata, The Transformation of Indigeneity, p. 173

Errata, p. 196
Notes on Authors, p. 197
Abstracts, p. 198

a. XXV, 2002, 1
Kees Terlouw, The Semiperipheral Space in the World-System, p. 1
Louis Fontvieille, Sandrine Michel, The Transition Between two Social Orders: The Relation of Education and Growth, p. 23
Léo Poncelet, Bridging Ethnography and World-Systems Analysis, p. 47

Notes on Authors, p. 99
Abstracts, p. 100

v. XXIV, 2001, 4
Ho-fung Hung, Imperial China and Capitalist Europe in the Eighteenth-Century Global Economy, p. 473
Boris Stremlin, Bounding Historical Systems: The Wallerstein-Frank Debate and the Role of Knowledge in World History, p. 515
Khaldoun Samman, The Limits of the Classica! Comparative Method, p. 533

Notes on Authors, p. 574
Abstracts, p. 575

v. XXIV, 2001, 3
Shelley Feldman, Intersecting and Contesting Positions: Postcolonialism, Feminism, and World-Systems Theory, p. 343
Jonathan Leitner, Red Metal in the Age of Capital: The Political Ecology of Copper in the Nineteenth-Century World-Economy, p. 373
José Itzigsohn, World-Systems and Institutional Analysis-Tensions and Complementarities: The Cases of Costa Rica and the Dominican Republic, p. 439

Notes on Authors, p. 469
Abstracts, p. 470

v. XXIV, 2001, 2
Heinz R. Sonntag, Miguel A. Contreras, Javier Biardeau, Development as Modernization and Modernity in Latin America, p. 219
Amiya Kumar Bagchi, Fluctuations and Turbulence of the World-Economy, p. 253
Mohammad H. Tamdgidi, Open the Antisystemic Movements: The Book, the Concept, and the Reality, p. 301

Notes on Authors, p. 339
Abstracts, p. 340

v. XXIV, 2001, 1
BRAUDEL AND THE U.S.: INTERLOCUTEURS VALABLES?

I. The Heritage of Fernand Braudel
Immanuel Wallerstein, Braudel and Interscience: A Preacher to Empty Pews?, p. 3
Maurice Aymard, One Braudel or Several?, p. 13
Carlos A. Aguirre Rojas, Braudel in Latin America and the U.S.: A Different Reception, p. 25

II. Fernand Braudel and U.S. Foundations
Giuliana Gemelli, U.S. Foundations and Braudel's Institution Building, p. 49
F.X. Sutton, The Ford Foundation's Transatlantic Role and Purposes, 1951-81, p. 77

III. Fernand Braudel and U.S. Scholarship
Giovanni Arrighi, Braudel, Capitalism, and the New Economic Sociology, p. 107
Jean Heffer, Is the Longue Durée Un-American?, p. 125
Anthony Molho, Like Ships Passing in the Dark: Reflections on the Reception of La Méditerranée in the U.S., p. 139
Susan Mosher Stuard, A Capital Idea: Pursuing Demand, p. 163
Steven Kaplan, The 1960's: Was Braudel a Turning-Point?, p. 185

Notes on Authors, p. 211
Abstracts, p. 212
Errata, p. 215


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