R. Bin Wong: Between Nation and World: Braudelian Regions in Asia
UNEVEN DEVELOPMENT
Hans-Heinrich Nolte: Why Is Europe’s South Poor? A Chain of Internal Peripheries Along the Old Muslim-Christian Borders
Ray Kiely: The Race to the Bottom and International Labor Solidarity
XXVI, 2, 2003
In Memoriam Ilya Prigogine
ECOLOGY OF THE MODERN WORLD-SYSTEM
Jason W. Moore: Nature and the Transition from Feudalism to Capitalism
Jonathan Leitner: North American Timber Economy: Log Transport, Regional Capitalist Conflict, and Corporate Formation in Wisconsin’s Chippewa Basin, 1850-1990
Rolf Czeskleba-Dupont: Sustainable
World-System Development: Restructuring Societal Metabolism
XXVI, 3, 2003
Oscar C. Gelderblom: From Antwerp to Amsterdam: The Contribution of Merchants from the Southern Netherlands to the Commercial Expansion of Amsterdam (c. 1540-1609)
Leo Lucassen & Wim Willems: The Weakness of Well-Ordered Societies: Gypsies in Western Europe, the Ottoman Empire, and India, 1400-1914
Mario González Arencibia: Socialismo entre
globalización y mercado: Experiencias de Europa, China y Vietnam
XXVI, 4, 2003
Stephen G. Bunker & Paul S. Ciccantell: Creating Hegemony via Raw Materials Access: Strategies in Holland and Japan
Sjaak van der Velden: Strikes in Global Labor History: The Dutch Case
Stefan Gandler: Alltag in der kapitalistischen Moderne: Nichteurozentrische Theoriebeiträge aus Mexiko
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