Buch, Englisch, 290 Seiten, Format (B × H): 163 mm x 229 mm, Gewicht: 558 g
Buch, Englisch, 290 Seiten, Format (B × H): 163 mm x 229 mm, Gewicht: 558 g
ISBN: 978-615-5053-02-3
Verlag: Central European University Press
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Preface and Acknowledgements Introduction Section 1: ORIGINS AND THEORETICAL DISCUSSIONS OF CORE-PERIPHERY RELATIONS Chapter 1: The Latin American Contribution to Center-Periphery Perspectives: History and Prospect, JOSEPH L. LOVE Chapter 2: From Plantation to Plant: Slavery, the Slave Trade, and the Industrial Revolution, JEAN BATOU Chapter 3: Theories and Realities: What are the Causes of Backwardness? DANIEL CHIROT Chapter 4: Development Possible? Possible Developments: A Research Agenda, IMMANUEL WALLERSTEIN Section 2: FROM THE EUROPEAN PERIPHERY TO THE CORE AND BACK Chapter 5: Between Center and Periphery, EUGENE WEBER Chapter 6: Core, Periphery, and Civil Society, JÜRGEN KOCKA Chapter 7: Conceptions and Constructions: East Central Europe in Economic History, HELGA SCHULZ Chapter 8: Liberal Economic Nationalism in Eastern Europe during the First Wave of Globalization (1860–1914), THOMAS DAVID and ELISABETH SPILMAN Chapter 9: The Rise and the Fall of the Second Bildungsburgertum, IVÁN SZELÉNYI Section 3: GLOBALIZATION: ITS HISTORY, NATURE AND PROBLEMS Chapter 10: Globalization, Core, and Periphery in the World Economy of the Late Middle Ages and Early Modern Times, HERMAN VAN DER WEE Chapter 11: The Pre-History of Core-Periphery, ROBERT BRENNER Chapter 12: Globalization and Its Impact on Core-Periphery Relations: Characteristics of Globalization, IVAN T. BEREND Chapter 13: From West European to World Science: Seventeenth–Twentieth Centuries, ERIC J. HOBSBAWM Notes on Contributors Index