ISBN:
9781594514814
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9781594514807
Language:
English
Pages:
VIII, 217 S.
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graph. Darst.
Series Statement:
Fernand Braudel Center series
DDC:
306.3420903
Keywords:
1750-2005
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Soziale Bewegung
;
Sozialer Konflikt
;
Politische Unruhen
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Kapitalismus
;
Weltordnung
;
Geschichte
;
Welt
;
Social movements History
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Social conflict History
;
Capitalism History
;
Globalization History
;
Soziale Bewegung
;
Geschichte 1750-2005
;
Aufsatzsammlung
;
Sammelwerk
;
Buch
;
Aufsatzsammlung
;
Soziale Bewegung
;
Geschichte 1750-2005
Description / Table of Contents:
Preface -- Introduction: The search for antisystemic movements / Immanuel Wallerstein -- 1760-1848: the transformation of the capitalist world / Tuba Agartan, Woo-Young Choi, and Tu Huynh -- 1848-1917: rising movements and the paradox of power, reformers and revolutionaries / Caleb Bush -- 1917-1968: empires crumble, movements fall / Caleb Bush and Rochelle Morris -- 1968 and after: transformations of the world-system and antisystemic movements / Fouad Kalouche and Eric Mielants -- Conclusion: world movements and world transformations / William G. Martin -- Bibliography -- About authors
Note:
"This is the first of three inter-related books (in a project directed by Immanuel Wallerstein) whose overall objective is to provide an alternative account of contemporary developments of globalization. Current events can only be understood within the historical development of the capitalist world-economy. Authors will explore the three interrelated loci of action within the system - the structural trends in the capitalist world-economy, the categories of social knowledge, and the waves of antisystemic movements. Each book will investigate each of these sectors worldwide for long historical periods (two to four centuries) to discern what is special about the current period, and to seek to understand why we are nearing a crisis- breakpoint of the historical system in which we live today." - Provided by the publisher
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Includes bibliographical references and index. - Enth. 5 Beitr
URL:
http://www.loc.gov/catdir/toc/ecip0718/2007020034.html
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