Review, Table of Contents by Issue
Vol. XXXI
XXXI, 1, 2008
Amy A. Quark, “Towards a New Theory of Change: Socio-Natural Regimes and the Historical Development of the Textiles Commodity Chain”
Eric Vanhaute, “The End of Peasantries? Rethinking the Role of Peasantries in a World-Historical View”
Carlos Antonio Aguirre Rojas,
“Les nouveaux mouvements antisystémiques en Amérique Latine : Une brève
radiographie générale”
XXXI, 2, 2008
The Second Slavery:
Mass Slavery, World-Economy, and
Dale Tomich and Michael Zeuske, special editors
Dale Tomich and Michael Zeuske,
“Introduction, The Second Slavery: Mass Slavery, World-Economy, and
Christopher Schmidt-Nowara,
“Empires against Emancipation:
Carolyn
Fick, “Revolutionary Saint Domingue and the Emerging
Claus
Füllberg-Stolberg, “Economic Adjustments and the Fight for Cultural Hegemony in
the British and Danish
Manuel Barcia, “ ‘A Not-so-Common Wind’: Slave Revolts
in the Age of Revolutions in
Rafael de Bivar Marquese, “African Diaspora, Slavery, and the Paraiba Valley Coffee Plantation Landscape: Nineteenth-Century Brazil”
Ulrike Schmieder, “Histories under Construction: Slavery, Emancipation, and Post-Emancipation
in the French
XXXI, 3, 2008
The Second Slavery: Mass Slavery, World-Economy, and Comparative Microhistories, Part II
Dale Tomich and Michael Zeuske, Special Editors
Sidney Mintz, “Creolization and Hispanic Exceptionalism”
Javier Laviña and Michael Zeuske, “Failures of
Atlantization: First Slaveries in
Jane Landers,
“Slavery in the Spanish
Flávio dos Santos Gomes, “Peasants, Maroons, and the Frontiers of Liberation in Maranhão”
Dale Tomich, “Thinking the ‘Unthinkable’: Victor Schoelcher
and
XXXI, 4, 2008
Charles Lemert & Sam Han, “Whither the Time of World Structures after the Decline of Modern Space”
Ken-ichi Watanabe, “Long Waves in the U.S. Economy: The Dating of Long Waves in Terms of the Rate of Capital Accumulation”
Maria Lois, “Place and Marketplace: Reconstructing Sites in
the World-Economy”
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