Review,
Table of Contents by Issue
Vol.
XXVIII
XXVIII, 1, 2005
William G. Martin,
Special Editor
William G. Martin, “Introduction: Recapturing Black Worlds in Postliberal Times”
William G. Martin, “Global Movements Before
‘Globalization’: Black Movements as World-Historical Movements”
Jeffrey D. Howison, “ ‘Let Us Guide Our Own
Destiny’: Rethinking the History of the Black Star Line”
Kelvin Santiago-Valles, “World-Historical Ties
Among ‘Spontaneous’ Slave Rebellions in the
Michael O. West, “Global
XXVIII, 2, 2005
Hans Ulrich Obrist, “Science and Art: A Conversation with Ilya Prigogine”
Hans Ulrich
Obrist, “La science et l'art: Une conversation avec Ilya Prigogine”
Isabelle Stengers, “Events and Histories of Knowledge”
Roberto Fernández Retamar,
“Conocimiento, teoría y tensión entre conocimiento local y universal”
Carlos A. Aguirre Rojas, “Hegemonic Cultures and Subaltern Cultures: Between Dialogue and Conflict”
XXVIII, 3, 2005
Immanuel Wallerstein, “Remembering Andre Gunder Frank”
Franco Moretti, “World-Systems Analysis, Evolutionary Theory, Weltliteratur”
Massimo De Angelis, “The Political Economy of Global Neoliberal Governance”
Samir Amin, “
Ismael Saz,
“Was there Francoism in
XXVIII, 4, 2005
Dale Tomich, “Vitorino Magalhães Godinho: Atlantic History, World History”
Vitorino Magalhães Godinho, “
Rui Santos, “With a Mind to Science: Theoretical Underpinnings of Vitorino Magalhães Godinho’s Historical Work”
Immanuel Wallerstein, “The Discovery of the World-Economy”
Vitorino Magalhães Godinho, “Vitorino Magalhães
Godinho Currículo”
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