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1 WORLD HISTORY BIBLIOGRAPHY prepared/used by A.G. FRANK to 1998 This is a compilation in alphabetical order of references cited in publications by A.G. Frank on a variety of topics, both historical and contemporary. The items in this biliography were extracted and copied from references in publications and manuscripts with different notational styles, some of which are therefore carried over to this listing as well. A number of references are incomplete, and missing parts were subsequently inserted in page proofs but not necessarily also in the manuscript version of references used to compile this list. For that I apologize with the excuse that partial citation of a reference is better than none. I am posting this bibliography here in the hope that it may be of use also to other researchers and especially to students among them. Abu-Lughod, Janet 1989. Before European Hegemony. The World System A.D. 1250-1350 . New York: Oxford University Press. ------ 1990. Discontinuities and Persistence: One World system or a Succession of Systems? New York: New School for Social Research, Ms. Adams, Brooks 1943. The Law of Civilization and Decay: An Essay on History . New York: Alfred A. Knopf. Adams, Robert Mc 1966. The Evolution of Urban Society, Early Mesopotamia and Prehistoric Mexico . Chicago: Aldine. ----- 1974. Anthropological Perspectives on Ancient Trade. Current Anthropology , Vol. 15, No. 3, September, pp. 239- 249. Adelson, Howard L. l962. Medieval Commerce . Princeton, Van Nostrand.

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WORLD HISTORY BIBLIOGRAPHY prepared/used by A.G. FRANK to 1998

This is a compilation in alphabetical order of referencescited in publications by A.G. Frank on a variety of topics, both historical and contemporary.

The items in this biliography were extracted and copied from references in publications and manuscripts with different notational styles, some of which are therefore carried over to this listing as well. A number of references are incomplete, and missing parts were subsequently inserted in page proofs but not necessarily also in the manuscript version of references used to compile this list. For that I apologize with the excuse that partial citation of a reference is better than none. I am posting this bibliography here in the hope that it may be of use also to other researchers and especially to students among them.

Abu-Lughod, Janet 1989. Before European Hegemony. The World System A.D. 1250-1350 . New York: Oxford University Press.

------ 1990. Discontinuities and Persistence: One World system or a Succession of Systems? New York: New School for Social Research, Ms.

Adams, Brooks 1943. The Law of Civilization and Decay: An Essay on History. New York: Alfred A. Knopf.

Adams, Robert Mc 1966. The Evolution of Urban Society,

Early Mesopotamia and Prehistoric Mexico. Chicago: Aldine.

----- 1974. Anthropological Perspectives on Ancient Trade. Current Anthropology, Vol. 15, No. 3, September, pp. 239-249.

Adelson, Howard L. l962. Medieval Commerce. Princeton, Van Nostrand.

*Algaze, Guillermo n.d. Prehistoric World Systems. Imperialism, and the Expansion of some early Pristine

States.

Allen, Mitchell 1986. Assyrian Colonies in Anatolia. To be published as "The Mechanisms of Underdevelopment: An Ancient Mesopotamian Exmaple." Review XV.3 Summer 1992, pp. 453-476.

Allerdyce, Gilbert 1990. Toward World History. American Historians and the Coming of the World History Course.

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Journal of World History Vol. I, No. 1, Spring, pp. 23-76.

Amin, Samir 1988. L'eurocentrisme. Critique d'une ideologie. Paris: Anthropos.

------ 1989a. Eurocentrism. London: Zed 1989.

----- l989b. Le Systeme Mondial Contemporain el les Systemes Anterieurs. Unpublished Ms.

----- 1991. The Ancient World-Systems versus the Modern World-System. Review XIV, 3, Summer, pp. 349-385.

Amin, S., G. Arrighi, A.G. Frank, & I. Wallerstein 1982.Dynamics of the World Economy. New York: Monthly Review

Press, and London: Macmillan Press.

------ l990. Transforming the Revolution: Social Movements and the World-System. New York: Monthly Review Press, forthcoming.

Anderson, B. 1983. Imagined Communities: Reflections on theOrigin and Spread of Nationalism. London: Verso.

Anderson, Perry 1974. Lineages of the Absolutist State. London: New Left Books.

Arrighi, Giovanni and Jessica Drangel 1986. The Stratification

of the World-Economy: An Exploration of the Semiperipheral Zone. Review X, 1, Summer.

Asad, Talal, Ed. 1973 Antrhopology and the Colonial Encounter.London: Ithaca Press.

Ashtor, E. 1976. A Social and Economic Histoyr of tyhe Near East in the Middle Ages. London: Collins.

Askarov, A. l990S. New Archeological Material about the Silk Roads. Urumqi Seminar paper.

Aston, T. and C. Philpin, Eds. 1985. The Brenner Debate. Agrarian Class Structure and Economic Development in Pre-Industrial Europe. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.

Azzaroli, A. 1985. An Early History of Horsemanship. Leiden: Brill.

Baechler, Jean, John A. Hall and Michael Mann 1988, Eds. Europe and the Rise of Capitalism. Oxford: Basil Blackwell.

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Bairoch, Paul 1975. The Economic Development of the Third World since 1900. London: Methuen.

Ballard, Roger 1976. Ethnicity:Theory and Experience (A Review Article). Journal of the Community Relations Commission, Vol. V, No. 3, Autumn.

Barfield, Thomas l989. The Perilous Frontier. Nomadic Empires and China. Cambridge, Mass. Basil Blackwell.

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Barth, Frederic (Ed.) 1969. Ethnic Groups and Boundaries. Boston: Little, Brown & Co.

Barthold, V.V. 1956. Four Studies on the History of Central Asia. Leiden: Brill.

------- 1962. Zwölf Vorlesungen über die Geschichte der Türken Mittleasiens. Hildsheim Herman: Georg Olms.

Beckwith, Christopher 1977. Tibet and the Early Medieval Florissance in Eurasia. A Preliminary Note on the Econ0mic History of the Tibetan Empire. Central Asiatic Journal, Vol. XXI, No. 2.

------ l987. The Tibetan Empire in Central Asia. Princeton, Princeton University Press.

------ 1990. The Concept of the "Barbarian" in Chinese Historiography and Western Sinology: Rhetoric and the

Creation of Fourth World Nations in Inner Asia. Unpublished Ms.

Bernal, Martin 1987. Black Athena. The Afroasiatic Roots of Classical Civilization. New Brunswick, Rutgers University Press.

Blaut, J. 1977. "Where was Capitalism Born?", in R. Peet, Ed. Radical Geography. Chicago: Maasoufa Press. pp.95-110.

----- 1992. Fourteen Ninety-Two. Political Geography XI,4,July 1992, reprinted in J.M.Blaut et al 1492. The Debate on Colonialism, Eurocentrism and History, Trenton, NJ:Africa World Press 1992

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Bosworth, Andrew 1992. "World Cities and World Systems: A Test of A.G. Frank and B. Gills' 'A' and 'B' Cycles." Paper presented at the Canadian Association of Geographers Conference, Vancouver, May 21.

Bowen R.L. and F.P. Albright 1958. Archaeological Discoveries in South Arabia. Baltimore.

Braudel, Fernand 1953. El Mediterraneo y el Mundo Mediterraneo en la Epoca de Felipe II. Mexico:Fondo de Cultura.Vol.I of2.

Braudel, Fernand 1981-84. Civilization and Capitalism. 3 vols. New York: Harper & Row.

Brenner, Robert 1983. Das Weltsystem. Theoretische und Historische Perspektiven. In Jochen Blaschke, Ed.

Perspektiven des Weltsystems. Materialen zu Immanuel Wallerstein's "Das Moderne Weltsystem". Frankfurt: Campus Verlag, 80-111.

Cantor, Norman F. 1971. Perspectives on the European Past. Conversations with Historians. New York: Macmillan Co.

CEPAL 1990. Preliminary Overview of the Economy of Latin America and the Caribbean 1990. Santiago: CEPAL.

Champion, Timothy C, Ed. 1989. Centre and Periphery: Comparative

Chandler, Tertius 1987. Four Thousand Years of Urban Growth: An Historical Census. Lewiston/Queenston: St. David's University Press.

Chase-Dunn, Christopher l982. The Socialist Countries in the World Economy. Beverly Hills, Sage.

Chase-Dunn, Christopher 1986. Rise and Demise: World-Systems and Modes of Production. Unpublished Ms. Boulder, Westview Press, forthcoming.

------- 1988. Global Formation: Structures of the World-Economy. Basil Blackwell.

------ l989. Core/Periphery Hierarchies in the Development of

Intersocietal Networks. Unpulished Ms.

Chase-Dunn, Christopher and Thomas D. Hall 1991 , editors, Core\Periphery Relations in Precapitalist Worlds. Boulder: Westview Press.

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Chaudhuri, K.N. l985. Trade and Civilisation in the Indian Ocean. An Economic History from the Rise of Islam to 1750. Cambridge, Cambridge University Press.

------- 1990. Asia Before Europe. Economy and Civlisation of the Indian Ocean from theRise of Islam to 1750. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.

Chaunu, Pierre 1959. Seville et l'Atlantique (1504-1650). Paris: S.E.V.P.E.N.

Chernyh [Chernykh], E.N. 1991. The Circumpontic Metallurgical Province as a System. IsMEO Vol. 41, Nos. 1-4, December, pp. 11-45.

Chernykh, E.N. n.d. Ancient Metallurgy in the USSR: The Early Metal Age. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, forthcoming.

Childe, Gordon 1936. Man Makes Himself. New York: Mentor

------ 1942. What Happened in History. London: Pelican Books.

Coedes, G. 1968 (original French Ed 1964). The Indianized States of Southeast Asia. Edited by Walter F. Vella. Honolulu: University of Hawaii Press.

Cohen, Ronald 1978. State Origins: A Reappraisal. In Henri J.M. Claessen and Peter Skalnik, Eds. The Early State. The Hague: Mouton.

Cox, Oliver 1959. The Foundations of Capitalism. New York: Monthly Review Press.

Cox, Robert W. 1981. Social Forces, States and World Orders: Beyond International Relations Theory. Millennium:Journal

of International Studies, Vol.10, No. 2, pp.126-55.

------ 1983. Gramsci, Hegemony and International Relations: An Essay in Method. Millennium: Journal of International

Studies, Vol. 12, No. 2, pp.162-175.

------ 1987. Production, Power, and World Order. New York: Columbia University Press.

Crawford, Harriet 1991. Sumer and the Sumerians. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.

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Crosby, Alfred W. 1986. Ecological Imperialism. The Biological Expansion of Europe, 900-1900. Cambridge, Cambridge Univesity Press.

Curtin, Philip D. 1984. Cross-Cultural Trade in World History. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.

Dales, George F. 1976 Shifting Trade Paqtterns between the Iranian Plateau and the Indus Valley in the Third Millennium B.C. In Le Plateau Iranien et l'Asie Centrale des Origines a la Conquete Islamique. J. Deshayes Ed. Colloque Internationaux du CNRS 67. Paris:CNRS.

Dance, E.H. 1971. History for a United World. London:George G. Harap & Co.

de Ste Croix, G.E.M. 1981. The Class Struggle in the Ancient Greek World. London: Duckworth.

DeMeo, James. Desertification and the Origins of Armoring: The Saharasian Connection. Journal of Orgonomy Vol. 21, No. 2, Vol. 22, Nos. 1 & 2, Vol. 23, No. 2. 19xx.

------ 1990. Origins and Diffusion of Patrism in Saharasia: Evidence for a Worldwide, Climate-linked Geographical Pattern in Human Behavior. Kyoto Review, No. 23, Spring.

------ 1991. Origins and Diffusion of Patrism in Saharasia c. 4000 B.C.: Evidence for a Worldwide, Climate-linked Geographical Pattern in Human Behavior. World Futures Vol. 30, No. 4.

Denemark, Robert and Kenneth Thomas 1988. The Brenner-Wallerstein Debate. International Studies Quarterly No.

33, March

Diakanoff, Igor M. 1990. Language Contacts in the Caucasus and the Near East. In T.L. Markey and John A.C. Greppin, Eds.

When Worlds Collide: Indo-Europeans and the Pre-Indo-Europeans. Karoma Publishers.

DiCosmo, Nicola 1990. The Economic Basis of the Conflict between China and the Nomadic Empire of the Hsiung Nu 2nd-1st C. BC. Paper presented at the British International Studies Association meetings, Newcastel, UK, Dece 17-19, l990.

Dietler, Michael 1989. Greeks, Etruscans, and Thirsty Barbarians: Early Iron Age Interaction in the Rhone Basin

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of France. In Centre and Periphery. Comparative Studies in Archaelogy. Timothy C. Champion, Ed. London: Unwin Hyman.

Dobb, Maurice 1963 [original 1946] Studies in the Development of Capitalism. London: Routledge & Keagan Paul

*Dodgshon, Robert A. 1987. The European Past: Social Evolutionand Spatial Order;

Dopsch, Alfons 1918 & 1923/24. Wirtschaftsliche und soziale Grundlagender Europäischen Kulturentwicklung as der Zeit Caesar bis Karl den Grossen. Vienna: L.W. Seidel & Sohn.

Duojie, Caidan l990S. An Initial Study of the Relationship between the Tupo Kingdon and the Silk Road. Urumqi Seminar paper.

Dussel, Enrique 1966. Hipótesis para el Estudio de Latinoamérica en la Historia Universal. Resistencia,

Chaco, Argentina, Ms.

Eberhard, Wolfram 1977. A History of China. London:Routledge & Keagan Paul. Revised Edition.

Edens, Christopher 1990. Indus-Arabian Interaction during the Bronze Age. Prepared for Harappan Civilization. Gregory Possehl, Ed. 2nd edition.

----- 1991. On the Complexity of Complex Societies: Structure, Power and Legitimation in Kassite Babylonia. Prepared for Chiefdoms and Early States in the Near East: The Organizational Dynamics of Complexity, G. Stein and M. Rothman, Eds.

----- 1992. Dynamics of Trade in the Ancient Mesopotamian "World System." American Anthropologist No. 94.

Edens, Christopher and Garth Bawden 19xx. History of Tayma and Hejazi Trade during the First Millennium B.C. Journal of the Economic and Social History of the Orient XXXII, pp. 47-103.

Edens, Christopher and Philip Kohl n.d. Conceptualizing Interregional Trade in Later Prehistory: Problems with Dependency Models. Unpublished MS.

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Edens, Christopher 1990. Indus-Arabian Interaction during the Bronze Age. Prepared for Harappan Civilization. Gregory Possehl, Ed. 2nd edition.

----- 1991. On the Complexity of Complex Societies: Structure, Power and Legitimation in Kassite Babylonia. Prepared for Chiefdoms and Early States in the Near East: The Organizational Dynamics of Complexity, G. Stein and M. Rothman, Eds.

--- 1992. Dynamics of Trade in the Ancient Mesopotamian "World System." American Anthropologist No. 94,pp. 118-139.

Edens, Christopher and Garth Bawden 19xx. History of Tayma and Hejazi Trade during the First Millennium B.C. Journal of the Economic and Social History of the Orient XXXII, pp. 47-103.

Edens, Christopher and Philip Kohl n.d. Conceptualizing Interregional Trade in Later Prehistory: Problems with Dependency Models. Unpublished MS.

Eisenstadt, S.N. 1963. The Political Systems of Empires. Glencoe, Ill: The Free Press.

Eisler, Riane 1987. The Chalice and the Blade. Our History, Our Future. San Francisco: Harper & Row.

Ekholm, Kajsa 1980. On the Limitations of Civilization: The Structure and Dynamics of Global Systems. Dialectical Anthropology, Vol. 5, pp. 155-166.

Ekholm, H. and Johnathan Friedman l982. "Capital" Imperialism and Exploitation in Ancient World-Systems. Review IV, 1, Summer. pp. 87-109.

Engle, Shirley H., Ed. 1964. New Perspectives in World History. Washington: National Council for the Social

Studies.

Fairbank, John King 1969. Trade and Diplomacy on the China Coast. Stanford: Stanford University Press.

Farmer, Edward L. l985. Civilization as a Unit of World History:Eurasia and Europe's Place in It. The History Teacher. Vol. 18, No. 3, May, 347-363.

------- et al 1977. Comparative History of Civilizations in Asia. Reading, Mass: Addison-Weasley.

Featherstone, Michael, Ed. 1991. Global Culture: Nationalism,Globalization and Modernity. London: Sage.

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Finley, M.I.1985. The Ancient Economy. London: Hogarth Press, Second Edition.

Joseph Fletcher, "Integrative Histgory: Parallels and Interconnections in the Early Modern Period, 1500-1800,"Journal of Turkish Studies 9: (l985) 37-58.

Flynn, Dennis O. 19xx. Comparing the Tokugawa Shogunate with Hapsburg Spain: Two Silver-based Empires in a Global Setting. In xxx Chapter 9, pp. 332-359.

Foster, B. 1977. Commercial Activity in Sargonic Mesopotamia. Iraq Vol. 39 pp 31-43.

Francis, Peter, Jr. 1989. Beads and the Bead Trade in Southeast Asia. Lake Placid, N.Y.: Center For Bead

Research.

----- 1991. Beadmaking at Arikamedu and Beyond. World Archaeology, Vol. 23, No. 1.

Friedman, Jonathan n.d. General Historical and Culturally Specific Properties of Gobal Systems. Review XV,3, Summer, pp. 335-372.

Foreman-Peck, James 1983. A History of the World Economy. International Economic Relations since 1850. Brighton: Wheatsheaf.

Franck, Irene M. and David M. Brownstone 1986. The Silk Road. A History. New York & Oxford: Facts on File.

WORLD SYSTEM HISTORY - Recent Writings by Andre Gunder Frank

ANDRE GUNDER FRANK

BOOKS & MONOGRAPHS

Centrality of Central AsiaAmsterdam: VU University Press for Center for Asian Studies Amsterdam (CASA), Comparative Asian Studies No.8, 1992, 68 pp.

The World System: Five Hundred Years or Five Thousand Editor/Contributor with Barry K. GillsLondon and New York: Routledge, 1993 forthcoming(including revisions of some articles listed below)

IN EDITED BOOKS/READERS

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5000 years of World System History: The Cumulation of Accumulation (withBarry K. Gills)

in Precapitalist Core-Periphery Relations, C. Chase-Dunn & T. Hall, Eds. Boulder: Westview Press 1991, pp 67-111

1492 e America Latina o marxe da historia do sistema mundial: 492-992-1492-1992 es os cambios de hexemonia Leste-OesteAmerica Latina: Entre a Realidade e a utopiaAula Castelet de Filosofia, Ed.Vigo: Edicions Xerais de Galicia 1992, pp. 171-212.

Forteen Ninety-two Once Again1492: The Debate on Colonialism, Eurocentrism and History.by J.M. Blaut with contributions by A.G. Frank, S. Amin, R.A. Dodgshon, R. Palan & R. Taylor.Trenton, N.J.: Africa World Press 1992, pp 65-80

ARTICLES

A Theoretical Introduction to 5,000 Years of World System HistoryReview (Binghamton) Vol.XIII, No.2, Spring l990,pp 155-248.

The Cumulation of Accumulation: Theses and Research Agenda for 5000 Years of World System History (with Barry K. Gills)Dialectical Anthropology (New York/Amsterdam) Vol.15, No.1, July 1990, pp. 19-42.

The Thirteenth Century World System: A Review EssayJournal of World History Vol.I. No.2, Fall 1990, pp 249-256.

A Plea for World System HistoryJournal of World History Vol.II,No.1,Spring l991,pp 1-28.Cuadernos Americanos, Mexico, Vol. XXX, No. 4, Dec. 1991

De Quelles Transitions et de Quels Modes de Production s'agit-il dans le Systeme-Monde Reel? Commentaire sur Wallerstein. Sociologie et Societés Vol.XXII,No.2, Oct.1990,pp.207-19 [English version, see below]

Transitional Ideological Modes: Feudalism, Capitalism, SocialismCritique of Anthropology,Vol.11,No 2,Summer1991,pp171-188 Oriens/BOCTOK, Moscow, No. 2, 1992.

The Centrality of Central AsiaStudies in History, New Delhi, Vol. 8, No. 1, January-June 1992, pp 43-92 Bulletin of Concerned Asian Scholars, Boulder USA, XXIV,2, April-June 1992, pp 50-74.

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Rejoinder [to Comments on The Centrality of Central Asia]Studies in History, New Delhi, Vol.8, No.1, January-June 1992, pp 118-22Bulletin of Concerned Asian Scholars, Boulder USA, XXIV,2, April-June 1992, pp 80-82.Forteen Ninety-two Once AgainPolitical Geography Quarterly, Vol.11, No.4, July 1992,pp 386-393

The Five Thousand Year World System: An Interdisciplinary Introduction [with Barry K. Gills]Humboldt Journal of Social Relations, Arcata, Calif.Vol. 18, No. 1, Spring l992, pp 1-79

World System Cycles, Crises, and Hegemonial Shifts1700 BC to 1700 AD (with B. Gills) Review, Binghamton, XV, 4, Fall 1992, pp. 621-687.

The World Is Round and Wavy: Demographic Cycles & Structural Aanalysis in the World System. A Review Essay of

Jack A. Goldstone's Revolutions and Rebellions in the Early Modern World. Berkeley: University of California Press 1991, xxix, 608 pp.

Contention, Indiana University Press, Vol. 2, No. 2 Winter 1993, pp. 107-124.

World System Economic Cycles and Hegemonial Shift to Europe 100 BC to 1500 AD (w/ B. Gills)

Journal of European Economic History, Rome, XXI, 3, Winter 1992/3

Bronze Age World System Cycles Current Anthropology Vol.34, No.4, Aug.- Oct. 1993

1492 and Latin America at the Margin of World System History:East > West Hegemonial Shifts (992-1492-1992).

Comparative Civilizations Review No. 28, Spring 1993, pp.1-40.

Frank, Andre Gunder 1959. Diad, Triad, Cohesion, and Social Science Theory: Or Toward Conflict Resolution among Theories of Social Conflict. Unpublished Ms.

Frank, Andre Gunder 1965. Con Que Modo de Produccion Convierte la Gallina Maiz en Huevos de Oro? El Gallo Ilustrado Suplemento de El Dia, Mexico, October 31 and November 25.

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------ 1966. The Development of Underdevelopment. Monthly Review, Vol. 18, No. 4. pp. 17-31. Reprinted in Vol. 41, No. 2, June 1989, pp. 37-51 and in Frank 1969.

------ l967. Capitalism and Underdevelopment in Latin America.New York: Monthly Review Press

------ l969. Latin America: Underdevelopment or Revolution.New York: Monthly Review Press

------ l972. Lumpenbourgeoisie: Lumpendevelopment. New York, Monthly: Review Press

------ 1975. On Capitalist Underdevelopment. Bombay: Oxford University Press

------- 1977. "Long Live Transideological Enterprise! The Socialist Economies in the Capitalist International Division of Labor" Review I, 1, Summer

------ 1978a. World Accumulation 1492-1789, New York: Monthly Review Press and London: Macmillan Press

------ 1978b. Dependent Accumulation and Underdevelopment.New York: Monthly Review Press and London: Macmillan

Press

------- 1979. Mexican Agriculture 1521-1630. Transformation of the Mode of Production. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press

------ 1980. Crisis: In the World Economy. New York: Holmes & Meier and London: Heinemann

------ l981a. Crisis: In the Third World. New York: Holmes & Meier and London: Heinemann

------ l981b. Reflections on the Economic Crisis. New York: Monthly Review Press and London: Hutchinson

------ 1982. Dynamics of Global Crisis (with S. Amin, G. Arrighi & I. Wallerstein). New York: Monthly Review Press and London: Macmillan Press

------ l983 & 4. The European Challenge. Nottingham: England, Spokesman Press and Westbury Conn.,USA: Lawrence Hill Publishers

------ l984. Critique and Anti-Critique. New York:Praeger Publishers and London: Macmillan Press

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------ 1986. "Is the Reagan Recovery Real or the Calm Before the Storm?" Economic and Political Weekly (Bombay) Vol. XXI, Nos. 21 & 22, May 24 & 31.

------ 1988b. "The Socialist Countries in the World Economy: The East-South Dimension" in Lelio Basso Foundation, Ed., Theory and Practice of Liberation at the End of the XXth Century. Bruxelles: Bruylant

------ 1988c. "American Roulette in the Globonomic Casino: Retrospect and Prospect on the World Economic Crisis Today" in Research in Political Economy, Paul Zarembka, Ed. Greenwich: JAI Press, pp. 3-43.

------ 1989. "The Socialist Countries in the World Economy: The East-South Dimension" in The Soviet Bloc and the

Third World:The Political Economy of East-South Relations, B.H. Schulz and W.H. Hansen, Eds.Boulder, Westview Press l989 (pp. 9-26).

------ 1990a. "A Theoretical Introduction to Five Thousand Years of World System History." Review June 1990, pp 155-248.

------ 1990b. The Thirteenth Century World System: A Review Essay Journal of World History Vol.I. No.2, Autumn.

------ 1990c. De Quelles Transitions et de Quels Modes de Production s'agit-il dans le Systeme-Monde Reel? Commentaire sur l'Article de Wallerstein. Sociologie et Societés Vol. XXII, No. 2, October. English version, "Transitional Ideological Modes: Feudalism, Capitalism, Socialism," Critique of Anthropology, Vol. 11, No. 2, Summer, pp. 171-188.

------- 1990d. "No End to History! History to No End?" Economic and Political Weekly (Bombay)Social Justice, San Francisco, Vol.17, No. 4, Dec. l990.ENDpapers 21, Nottingham, No. 21, Autumn l990, pp. 52-71.

----- 1990e. "East European Revolution of l989. Lessons for Democratic Social Movements (and Socialists?).

Economic and Political Weekly (Bombay) XXV, 4, February 3, l990, pp. 251-258.

------ 1990f. "Revolution in Eastern Europe: Lessons for Democratic Social Movements (and Socialists?)" Third World Quarterly (London) XII, 2, April, l990, pp. 36-52.

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------- l991a. A Plea for World System HistoryJournal of World History Vol.II, No.1, Winter, pp. 1-28.

------ 1991b. "Transitional Ideological Modes: Feudalism, Capitalism, Socialism." Critique of Anthropology, Vol. 11, No. 2 Summer, pp. 171-188.

------- 1991d. The Underdevelopment of Development Scandinavian Journal of Development Alternatives, Special Number, Vol. X, No. 3, Sept. 1991, pp 5-72.Published in Spanish as El Subdesarrollo del Desarrollo:

Un Ensayo Autobiografico. Caracas: Editorial Nueva Sociedad 1991, 156 pp.

----- 1992a. Fourteen Ninety-Two. Political Geography Quarterly. Vol. 11, No. 4, July 1992, pp. 336-393.

------ 1992c. The Centrality of Central AsiaVU University Press, Amsterdam for Center for Asian Studies Amsterdam (CASA), Comparative Asian Studies (CAS) No. 8, Feb. 1992, 68 pp.

The Centrality of Central Asia Studies in History, New Delhi,VIII, 1, Feb.1992,pp 43-97.Bulletin of Concerned Asian Scholars, Boulder,USA,Vol. XXIV, No. 2, April-June 1992, pp 50-74.

----- 1992d. Rejoinder [to Comments on The Centrality of Central Asia] Studies in History, New Delhi,VIII,1, Feb.1992,pp 118-22.

Bulletin of Concerned Asian Scholars, Boulder, USA, Vol.XXIV, No. 2, April-June 1992, pp 80-82.

------- 1992e. Marketing Democracy in an Undemocratic MarketLow Intensity Democracy: Elite Democracy in the Third

World Barry K. Gills and Joel Rocamora, Eds.London: Pluto Press 1992 forthcoming.

------ 1993b. 1492 and Latin America at the Margin of World History: East > West Hegemonial Shifts 992-1492-1992

Comparative Civilizations Review, forthcoming.

Frank, A.G. and Fuentes, M. 1990. "Social Movments in World History" in S.Amin, G. Arrighi, A.G. Frank & I. Wallerstein Transforming the Revolution. Social Movements and the World-System. New York: Monthly Review Press

AG. Frank and M. Fuentes, "On Studying Cyucles In Social Movements, " paper presented at a Conference on "Social and Political Cycles, " Fundación Pablo Iglesias, Madrid, June 18-22, 1992.

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------ 1993. The World System: Five Hundred Years or Five Thousand. Editor /contributor with Barry Gills.

London and New York: Routledge, forthcoming

Fuentes, M. and Frank, A.G. l989. "Ten Theses on Social Movements" World Development XVII, 2, February

GATT 1990. Press Release GATT/1477, 14 March 1990 previewing the annual report International Trade 1989-90.

Gernet, Jacques 1985. A History of China. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.

Ghirshman, R. 19xx. Iran. Harmondsworth: Pelican.

Gills, Barry K 1989. "Synchronization, Conjuncture and Center-Shift in East Asian International History", paper presented at the joint International Studies Association, British International Studies Association conference, London, April 1, 1989.

------ 1990. Eurasian Regions in the World System. Ms.

Gills, Barry K. 1992. "The Hegemonic Transition in East Asia: A Historical Perspective", in Stephen Gill, ed. Gramsci and International Relations. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.

----- 1993. Hegemonic Transitions in the World System: Accumulation and the Making of World Order. In The World

System: Five Hundred Years or Five Thousand, A.G. Frank and B.K. Gills editors/contributors. London and New York: Routledge, forthcoming.

Gills, Barry K. and A. G. Frank 1990/91. The Cumulation of Accumulation: Theses and Research Agenda for 5000 Years of World System History. Dialectical Anthropology (New York/Amsterdam) Vol.15, No.1, July 1990, pp. 19-42. Expanded version published as "5000 years of World System History: The Cumulation of Accumulation" in C. Chase-Dunn & T. Hall, Eds. Precapitalist Core-Periphery Relations, Boulder: Westview Press 1991, pp. 67-111.

----- 1992. World System Cycles, Crises, and Hegemonial Shifts1700 BC to 1700 AD. Review, XV,4, Fall, pp. 621-687.

Gilpin, Robert 1981. War and Change in World Politics. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.

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