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Re: World Systems
Joel and Lynn GAzis-SAx (gazissax@shell1.best.com)
Sat, 21 Oct 95 02:55:30 GMT
In article <469unf$6qu@ixnews5.ix.netcom.com>,
mbwillia@ix.netcom.com (Mary Beth Williams) wrote:
>In <Pine.OSF.3.91.951019140850.23996B-100000-100000@ouray.cudenver.edu>
>"C.Berry" <camberry@ouray.cudenver.edu> writes:
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>>Please Help:
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>> I am looking for sources on the theoritical basis of world
>>systems theory. Sources current as well as original would be equally
>>appreciated. I am working on a papeer on pan regional integration, and
>am
>>looking for theory to explain and prove.. Thanks in Advance.
>>
>>Chris Berry
>>CUD
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>Check out any and all of Wallerstein's work. If your looking for WST
>applied to archaeology try Lynn Ceci's 1990 article *Native Wampum as a
>Peripheral Resource in the Seventeenth-Century World-System" in _The
>Pequots_, Hauptman and Wherry, eds., UOK Press.
>
>MB Williams
>Dept. of Anthro, UMass-Amherst
You might also want to take a look at Braudel's The Mediterranean and the
Mediterranean World in the Age of Phillip II, a work which Wallerstein found
influential. There are Vintage paperback editions available.
Sincerely,
Joel GAzis-SAx
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