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A panoramic reinterpretation of global history, this title traces the emergence and development of the modern world from the sixteenth to the twentieth century.

Trade Review
"A work in the grand historical tradition...bold in its thrust....many readers will find this a contentious and unsettling work. But it is contentious and unsettling in ways healthful for the normal practice of economic history." * Journal of Economic History *
"Wallerstein's work is one of those rare examples of an intellectual project that transforms the scholarly map. That anthropology, sociology, history, and political science in their present forms cannot be discussed without reference to the project remains Wallerstein's greatest achievement." * American Anthropologist *
"From the first page we are engaged by a formidable intellect and relentless researcher. He is someone to take very seriously on details as well as on the generality. He has a strong sense of international interconnectedness (which he virtually invented in our era). . . . Compared to the provincialism of so many historians, Wallerstein's breadth of vision is compellingly appropriate." * Contemporary Sociology *

Table of Contents
List of Illustrations
Acknowledgments
Prologue to the 2011 Edition

1. Industry and bourgeoisie
2. Struggle in the core—phase iii: 1763–1815
3. The incorporation of vast new zones into
the world-economy: 1750–1850
4. The settler decolonization of the Americas: 1763–1833

Bibliography
Index

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    Publisher: University of California Press
    Publication Date: 10/06/2011
    ISBN13: 9780520267596, 978-0520267596
    ISBN10: 0520267591

    Description

    Book Synopsis
    A panoramic reinterpretation of global history, this title traces the emergence and development of the modern world from the sixteenth to the twentieth century.

    Trade Review
    "A work in the grand historical tradition...bold in its thrust....many readers will find this a contentious and unsettling work. But it is contentious and unsettling in ways healthful for the normal practice of economic history." * Journal of Economic History *
    "Wallerstein's work is one of those rare examples of an intellectual project that transforms the scholarly map. That anthropology, sociology, history, and political science in their present forms cannot be discussed without reference to the project remains Wallerstein's greatest achievement." * American Anthropologist *
    "From the first page we are engaged by a formidable intellect and relentless researcher. He is someone to take very seriously on details as well as on the generality. He has a strong sense of international interconnectedness (which he virtually invented in our era). . . . Compared to the provincialism of so many historians, Wallerstein's breadth of vision is compellingly appropriate." * Contemporary Sociology *

    Table of Contents
    List of Illustrations
    Acknowledgments
    Prologue to the 2011 Edition

    1. Industry and bourgeoisie
    2. Struggle in the core—phase iii: 1763–1815
    3. The incorporation of vast new zones into
    the world-economy: 1750–1850
    4. The settler decolonization of the Americas: 1763–1833

    Bibliography
    Index

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