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The Modern World-System III
The Second Era of Great Expansion of the Capitalist World-Economy, 1730s–1840s
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Immanuel Wallerstein
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English
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2011
About this book
Immanuel Wallerstein’s highly influential, multi-volume opus, The Modern World-System, is one of this century’s greatest works of social science. An innovative, panoramic reinterpretation of global history, it traces the emergence and development of the modern world from the sixteenth to the twentieth century.
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Wallerstein Immanuel :
Immanuel Wallerstein (1930-2019) was Senior Research Scholar at Yale University and the former President of the International Sociological Association. He was the author of many books, including The Modern World-System, Volumes I-IV.
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eBook published on:
June 10, 2011
eBook ISBN:
9780520948594
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390
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Keywords for this book
feudalism; slavery; colonialism; medieval history; western civilizations; imperialism; fall of rome; roman empire; statism; absolute monarchy; divine right of kings; class formation; navy; war; religion; crusades; trade; commerce; global economy; world economy; silk road; trade routes; agriculture; battles; globalization; history; economic history; marxism; geopolitics; sociology; economics; world history; political science; european history; capitalism; global history; economic sociology; materialism; nonfiction; economy