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Review Fernand Braudel Center 1994: Vol 17 Index PDF

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INDEX TO REVIEW Volume XVII Number 1, Winter 1994, 1-122 Number 2, Spring 1994, 123-274 Number 3, Summer 1994, 275-422 Number 4, Fall 1994, 423-581 Abdel-Malek, Anouar Historical Initiative: The New “Silk Road” Amin, Samir The Future of Global Polarization 337-47 Aseniero, George South Korean and Taiwanese 275-336 Development: The Trans- national Context Banuri, Tariq Noah’s Ark or Jesus’ Cross? 187-213 UNCED as a Tale of Two Cities Dunaway, Wilma A. The Southern Fur Trade and the Incorporation of Southern Appalachia into the World-Economy, 1690-1763 Frank, Andre Gunder Inside Out or Outside In? Gordon, David M. Reply Grosfoguel, Ramon World Cities in the Caribbean: The Rise of Miami and San Juan Keyder, Caglar & Globalization of a Third-World 383-421 Ayse Oncii Metropolis: Istanbul in the 1980’s Mac Laughlin, Jim Emigration and the Peripheralization of Ireland in the Global Economy Mandel, Ernest Reply Martin, William G. The World-Systems Perspective in Perspective: Assessing the Attempt to Move Beyond Nineteenth-Century Eurocentric Conceptions McNeill, William H. The Fall of Great Powers: An Historical Commentary Metzler, Mark Capitalist Boom, Feudal Bust: Long Waves in Economics and Politics in Pre-Industrial Japan 57-119 Mukherjee, Rila The Story of Kasimbazar: 499-554 Silk Merchants and Commerce in Eighteenth-Century India Sanderson, Stephen K. The Transition from Feudalism to Capitalism: The Theoretical Significance of the Japanese Case Selden, Mark Pathways from Collectivization: Socialist and Post-Socialist Agrarian Alternatives in Russia and China Sione, Patrizia Patterns of International Migrations: Italian Silk Workers in New Jersey, USA

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