Review, Table of Contents by Issue
Vol. XXXII
XXXII, 1, 2009
Political Economic Perspectives on the World
Food Crisis
Philip McMichael,
Special Editor
Philip McMichael - Interpreting the World Food Crisis of
2007-08
Raj Patel & Philip McMichael - A Political Economy of
the Food Riot
Lucy Jarosz - The Political Economy of Global Governance and
the World Food Crisis: The Case of the FAO
Shalmali Guttal - New and Old Faces of Hunger:
John Wilkinson - The Emerging Global Biofuels Market
Farshad Araghi - Accumulation by Displacement: Global Enclosures, Food Crisis, and the Ecological Contradictions of Capitalism
XXXII, 2, 2009
Commemorating the Longue Durée
Note from the
Editor
Immanuel Wallerstein - Braudel on the
Longue Durée: Problems of Conceptual Translation
Fernand Braudel - History and the Social
Sciences: The longue durée
XXXII, 3, 2009
Huei-Ying Kuo
-Agency amid Incorporation: Chinese
Business Networks in Hong Kong and
Eric Wilson - Making the World Safe for
Geoffrey C. Gunn - Timor-Leste (Former Portuguese
XXXII, 4, 2009
Jason Moore – Madeira, Sugar, and the Conquest of Nature in
the “First” Sixteenth Century, Part I: From “
Enrico Dal Lago – Second Slavery, Second Serfdom, and Beyond: The Atlantic Plantation System and the
Eastern and Southern European Landed Estate System in Comparative Perspective,
1800-60
Staughton Lynd – Toward Another World
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