table of contents for JWSR special section

Tue, 30 Jul 1996 14:06:54 -0700
chris chase-dunn (chriscd@jhu.edu)

Special Thematic Section on Anthropology and World-Systems

Number 3 P. Nick Kardulias
Introduction to the Thematic Section

Number 4 Thomas D. Hall
Worls-Systems and Evolution: An Appraisal

Number 5 Mark T. Shutes
Tailored Research: On Getting the Right Fit Between Macro-Level
Theory and Micro-Level Data

Number 6 Peter N. Peregrine
Legitimation Crises in Premodern Worlds

Number 7 Gary M. Feinman
The Changing Structure of Macroregional Mesoamerica: With Focus on
the Classic-Postclassic Transition in the Valley
of Oaxaca

Number 8 Rani T. Alexander
The Emerging World System and Colonial Yucutan: The Archaeology of
Core-Periphery Integration, 1780-1847

Number 9 Lawrence A. Kuznar
Periphery/Core Relations in the Inca Empire: Carrots and Sticks in
an Andean World System

Number 10 Robert J. Jeske
World Systems Theory, Core Periphery Interactions and Elite Economic
Exchange in Mississippian Societies

Number 11 P. Nick Kardulias
Multiple Levels in the Aegean Bronze Age World-System

Number 12 Ian Morris
Negotiated Peripherality in Iron Age Greece

Number 13 Peter S. Wells
Production within and beyond Imperial Boundaries: Goods, Exchange,
and Power in Roman Europe

Number 14 Darrell La Lone
Commentary on "Leadership, Production, and Exchange: An Evaluation
of World-Systems Theory in a Global
Context"