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The grand historical and social theorizing of early in this centuryworks that conjure up names like Marx, Spengler, Toynbee, and Sorokinhas been out of favor for many years. Only recently have two new schools of research, comparative civilizational studies and world systems analysis, emerged to examine societies in the broadest possible terms. These two intellectual movements have run on parallel tracks, seldom engaging in each other''s workuntil now! Sanderson invites the leading figures in these two groupsincluding Wallerstein, MacNeill, Frank, Wilkinson, Chase-Dunn, and Robertsonto compare and contrast their assumptions and conclusions about broad-scale social and historical change. A mixture of newly commissioned work and recently published articles, this book is unmatched as a useful introduction to current thinking about global historical change.

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Sanderson has made a notable contribution to the literature by bringing together the pieces included in this book. He has also made a very worthy effort in summarizing each perspective at the beginning of the first two parts and in pointing out basic questions for discussion....It should also fit nicely in reading lists for third-year undergraduate and graduate seminars on world historical change and the contemporary international system. -- Gordon Mace * Perspectives on Political Science *

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chapter 1 Introduction chapter 2 I. CIVILIZATIONAL APPROACHES chapter 3 S. Sanderson, Introduction chapter 4 M. Melko, The Nature of Civilizations chapter 5 D. Wilkinson, Central Civilization chapter 6 W. Eckhardt, A Dialectical Evolutionary Theory of Civilizations, Empires, and Wars chapter 7 II. WORLD SYSTEMS APPROACHES chapter 8 S. Sanderson, T. Hall, Introduction chapter 9 C. Chase-Dunn, T. Hall, Cross-World-System Comparisons chapter 10 B. Gills, Capital and Power in the Processes of World History chapter 11 A. G. Frank, The Modern World System Revisited chapter 12 A. Bergesen, Let's be Frank about World History chapter 13 A. Bosworth, World Cities and World Economic Cycles chapter 14 III. CIVILIZATIONISTS AND WORLD-SYSTEM THEORISTS: DIALOGUE AND INTERPLAY chapter 15 S. Sanderson, T. Hall, Introduction chapter 16 I. Wallerstein, Hold the Tiller Firm chapter 17 D. Wilkinson, Civilizations are World Systems! chapter 18 S. Sanderson, Expanding World Commercialization chapter 19 V. Roudometof, R. Robertson, Globalization, World-System Theory and the Comparative Study of Civilizations chapter 20 IV. EPILOGUE chapter 21 S. Sanderson, Introduction chapter 22 W. McNeill, The Rise of the West after Twenty-five Years chapter 23 Index

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      Publisher: AltaMira Press
      Publication Date: 11/7/1995 12:00:00 AM
      ISBN13: 9780761991052, 978-0761991052
      ISBN10: 0761991050

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      Book Synopsis
      The grand historical and social theorizing of early in this centuryworks that conjure up names like Marx, Spengler, Toynbee, and Sorokinhas been out of favor for many years. Only recently have two new schools of research, comparative civilizational studies and world systems analysis, emerged to examine societies in the broadest possible terms. These two intellectual movements have run on parallel tracks, seldom engaging in each other''s workuntil now! Sanderson invites the leading figures in these two groupsincluding Wallerstein, MacNeill, Frank, Wilkinson, Chase-Dunn, and Robertsonto compare and contrast their assumptions and conclusions about broad-scale social and historical change. A mixture of newly commissioned work and recently published articles, this book is unmatched as a useful introduction to current thinking about global historical change.

      Trade Review
      Sanderson has made a notable contribution to the literature by bringing together the pieces included in this book. He has also made a very worthy effort in summarizing each perspective at the beginning of the first two parts and in pointing out basic questions for discussion....It should also fit nicely in reading lists for third-year undergraduate and graduate seminars on world historical change and the contemporary international system. -- Gordon Mace * Perspectives on Political Science *

      Table of Contents
      chapter 1 Introduction chapter 2 I. CIVILIZATIONAL APPROACHES chapter 3 S. Sanderson, Introduction chapter 4 M. Melko, The Nature of Civilizations chapter 5 D. Wilkinson, Central Civilization chapter 6 W. Eckhardt, A Dialectical Evolutionary Theory of Civilizations, Empires, and Wars chapter 7 II. WORLD SYSTEMS APPROACHES chapter 8 S. Sanderson, T. Hall, Introduction chapter 9 C. Chase-Dunn, T. Hall, Cross-World-System Comparisons chapter 10 B. Gills, Capital and Power in the Processes of World History chapter 11 A. G. Frank, The Modern World System Revisited chapter 12 A. Bergesen, Let's be Frank about World History chapter 13 A. Bosworth, World Cities and World Economic Cycles chapter 14 III. CIVILIZATIONISTS AND WORLD-SYSTEM THEORISTS: DIALOGUE AND INTERPLAY chapter 15 S. Sanderson, T. Hall, Introduction chapter 16 I. Wallerstein, Hold the Tiller Firm chapter 17 D. Wilkinson, Civilizations are World Systems! chapter 18 S. Sanderson, Expanding World Commercialization chapter 19 V. Roudometof, R. Robertson, Globalization, World-System Theory and the Comparative Study of Civilizations chapter 20 IV. EPILOGUE chapter 21 S. Sanderson, Introduction chapter 22 W. McNeill, The Rise of the West after Twenty-five Years chapter 23 Index

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