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Articles (Volume VI, Number 2, 2000)

Special Issue—“Festschrift for Immanuel Wallerstein—Part I”

Edited by Giovanni Arrighi and Walter L. Goldfrank

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Walter L. Goldfrank

“Paradigm Regained? The Rules Of Wallerstein\u2019s World-System Method”


I. GENERAL ISSUES

Albert J. Bergesen

“The Columbia Social Essayists”


Andre Gunder Frank

“Immanuel and Me With-Out Hyphen”


William G. Martin

“Still Partners and Still Dissident After All These Years? Wallerstein, World Revolutions and the World-Systems Perspective”


Goran Therborn

“Time, Space, and Their Knowledge: The Times and Place of the World and Other Systems”


II. COLONIALISM & NATIONALISM

Anna Davin

“Flight to the Centre: Winnie Gonley, 1930s Colonial Cosmopolita”


Michael Hechter

“Nationalism and Rationality”

Ramkrishna Mukherjee

“Caste in Itself, Caste and Class, or Caste in Class”


Anibal Quijano

“Colonialidad del Poder y Clasifi cacion Social”


B. Verhaegen

“Wallerstein: Afrique et le monde: une vision provocante au carrefour de l’histoire et de la sociologie”


III. WORLD-SYSTEMS: HISTORICAL

Amiya Kumar Bagchi

“The Past and the Future of the Developmental State”


Silviu Brucan

“The Hard-Earned Integration of the East in the World Economic System”


Theotonio dos Santos

“World Economic System: On the Genesis of a Concept”


Harriet Friedmann

“What on Earth is the Modern World-System? Foodgetting and Territory in the Modern Era and Beyond”


Henryk Samsonowicz

“The Rise and Fall of ‘The World of Economy’: Eastern Europein 9th-12th Centuries”

Nicoletta Stame

“Household and Small Business Across the Disciplines”


Peter J. Taylor

“Havens and Cages: Reinventing States and Households in the Modern World-System”


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