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Text of the Program Announcement of the Terence K. Hopkins Colloquium
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Mentoring, Methods and Movements: A Colloquium in Honor of Terence K. Hopkins
Thursday August 15, 1996
New York Hilton & Towers
The Green Room
1335 Avenue of the Americas
New York, New York 10019
Students and colleagues will honor Professor Terence K. Hopkins’s four
decades of contribution to scholarship and graduate education on the
occasion of his official retirement from the Sociology Department at
SUNY-Binghamton. The colloquium sessions focus on three of the central
intellectual preoccupations that have marked Hopkins’s life-work.
Session I: Graduate Education: the Formation of Scholars (10 a.m. - 12:00 noon)
Panelists: Giovanni Arrighi, Walter Goldfrank, William G. Martin,
Ravi Palat, Immanuel Wallerstein
12:00 noon - 1:30 p.m. Break for Lunch
Session II: Methods of World-Historical Social Science (1:30 p.m. - 3:30 p.m.)
Panelists: Richard Lee, Reşat Kasaba, Philip McMichael,
Betty Petras, Beverly Silver
3:30 - 4:00 p.m. Coffee Break
Session III: Scholars and Movements (4:00 p.m. - 6:00 p.m.)
Panelists: Rod Bush, Nancy Forsythe, Patricio Korzeniewicz,
Aiguo Lu, Cedric Robinson, Evan Stark
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TERENCE K. HOPKINS is a product of the Columbia University
Sociology Department in its heyday of the 1950s. He was an assistant to
Merton and to Goode, and in his spare time was an integral member of the
team of Karl Polanyi’s vast project on comparative economic systems. He
wrote the ‘theoretical’ essay for Trade & Markets in Early Empires. And he
completed a brilliant dissertation on small groups (!) in 1959. He joined
the Columbia faculty in 1958 and remained there until 1970.
In the 1960s, he conducted research in Uganda, and spent two years
teaching at the University of the West Indies in Trinidad. He was a
member of the Executive Committee of the Ad Hoc Faculty Group at
Columbia during the 1968 rebellion. He came to Binghamton in order
to found its program of graduate studies in sociology, and he remained
its Director for two decades. He created a very original pedagogical and
intellectual structure which has been the strength and the fame of the
Binghamton department.
One of the founding fathers of world-systems analysis, he has been
generally considered its methodologist-in-chief. A member of the
Executive Board of the Fernand Braudel Center since its establishment in
1976, he has been a coordinator of a large number of its research projects,
and has had a profound and lasting influence both on the research of the
FBC and on the work of graduate students in sociology.
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Colloquium sponsored by the Binghamton Sociology Graduate Student
Alumni Association (in-formation). For additional information contact:
Reşat Kasaba; Bill Martin; Beverly Silver
mentorIng,methods,andmovements t.K. hopkInscolloquIum 173
Terence K. Hopkins, Malawi, 1967
174 colloquIumphotos
Terence and Gloria Hopkins
Immanuel Wallerstein and Giovanni Arrighi
mentorIng,methods,andmovements t.K. hopkInscolloquIum 175
Beatrice Wallerstein with Terry Hopkins
Giovanni Arrighi
176 colloquIumphotos
Bill Martin (sitting: Ravi Palat and Reşat Kasaba)
Cedric Robinson, Nancy Forsythe, and Beverly Silver
mentorIng,methods,andmovements t.K. hopkInscolloquIum 177
Reşat Kasaba
Ravi Palat
178 colloquIumphotos
Wally Goldfrank
Richard Lee
mentorIng,methods,andmovements t.K. hopkInscolloquIum 179
Rod Bush
Phil McMichael
180 colloquIumphotos
Terry Hopkins with Evan Stark (facing in background: Robert Schaeffer, Faruk Tabak)
Patricio Korzeniewicz
mentorIng,methods,andmovements t.K. hopkInscolloquIum 181
Terence K. Hopkins, Immanuel Wallerstein, Ramón Grosfoguel, and Elizabeth Petras
Lu Aiguo, Yoshie Hayashi, Satoshi Ikeda, Anna Beckwith (in rear: Thomas Reifer)
182 colloquIumphotos
Andre Gunder Frank and Mauro Di Meglio
Georgi Derluguian and Donna DeVoist
mentorIng,methods,andmovements t.K. hopkInscolloquIum 183
Mickey Crichlow, Kathie Friedman Kasaba (in rear: Hakiem Nankoe)
Margo Nankoe and Monica Jardine
184 colloquIumphotos
Torry Dickinson
Peter Phillips and Gloria Hopkins
mentorIng,methods,andmovements t.K. hopkInscolloquIum 185
Immanuel Wallerstein, Diana Davies, Richard Lee, Faruk Tabak
Ramón Grosfoguel, Fouad Makki, Mohamed Aly, Edvige Bilotti
186 colloquIumphotos
Jessica Drangel with Terry Hopkins
Perezi Kamunanwire, Terry Hopkins, and Agnes Jones
mentorIng,methods,andmovements t.K. hopkInscolloquIum 187
Rhonda Levine
Phil Ehrensaft, Terry Hopkins, Zhu Qingpu, Francie Moulder
188 colloquIumphotos
Elizabeth Robinson and Beverly Silver
Robert Schaeffer with Terry Hopkins
mentorIng,methods,andmovements t.K. hopkInscolloquIum 189
The Columbia students: Francie Moulder, Phil Ehrensaft,
Monica Jardine, Wally Goldfrank, Kay Moseley
Cesar Ayala
190 colloquIumphotos
The Colloquium in session (Hopkins at right)
Betty Petras, Bob Fitch, Immanuel Wallerstein
mentorIng,methods,andmovements t.K. hopkInscolloquIum 191
Terence K. Hopkins, Binghamton, NY, 1982
Contents
Immanuel Wallerstein ixIntroduction
i. graduate eduCation: the forMation of sCholars
Walter L. Goldfrank 31. Deja Voodoo All Over Again: Rereading the Classics
William G. Martin 92. Opening Graduate Education: Expanding the Hopkins Paradigm
Ravi Arvind Palat 27
3. Terence Hopkins and the Decolonization of World-Historical Studies
Immanuel Wallerstein 35
4. Pedagogy and Scholarship
ii. Methods of World-historiCal soCial sCienCe
Reşat Kasaba 43
5. Studying Empires, States, and Peoples: Polanyi, Hopkins, and Others
Richard E. Lee 51
6. Thinking the Past/Making the Future: Methods and Purpose in World-Historical Social Science
Philip McMichael 57
7. The Global Wage Relations as an Instituted Market
Elizabeth McLean Petras 63
8. Globalism Meets Regionalism: Process versus Place
Beverly Silver 83
9. The Time and Space of Labor Unrest
iii. sCholars and MoveMents
Rod Bush 89
10. Hegemony and Resistance in the United States: The Contradictions of Race and Class
Nancy Forsythe 101
11. Theorizing About Gender: The Contributions of Terence K. Hopkins
Lu Aiguo 115
12. From Beijing to Binghamton and Back: A Personal Reflection on the Trajectory of Chinese Intellectuals
Evan Stark 127
13. Sociology as Social Work: A Case of Mis-Taken Identity
Terence K. Hopkins 143
14. Coda
Mohammad H. Tamdgidi 145
The Utopistics of Terence K. Hopkins, Twenty Years Later: A Postscript
Colloquium Photos 169
About the Contributors 193
Terence K. Hopkins Bibliography 205
Index 309
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Mentoring, Methods, and Movements: Colloquium in Honor of Terence K. Hopkins by His Former
Students and the Fernand Braudel Center for the Study of Economies, Historical Systems, and
Civilizations / Immanuel Wallerstein and Mohammad H. Tamdgidi., eds.
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1. Hopkins, Terence K., 1929-1997—Congresses. 2. Historical sociology—Congresses.
3. Sociology—Study and teaching (Graduate)—New York (State)—Congresses. 4. Social movements
—Congresses. I. Wallerstein, Immanuel, 1930– II. Tamdgidi, Mohammad H., 1959– III. Title
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