try janet abu-lughod's 'before european hegemony.' it should
unquestionably be on the list.
mohammed bamyeh
On Thu, 12 Dec 1996, John W. Hoopes wrote:
> (I hope this is easier to read...)
>
> Thanks to all who have been contributing to the "top ten" question. I
> passed along a synthesis of the lists to one of my graduate students,
> who came back with the following questions:
> >
> >Thanks for the World Systems Theory reading list! I have what is
> >surely getting to be an "old" question: Who are the women authors on
> >the subject? Which, if any, of their works might be considered
> >"necessary"? Just a question.
> >
> One might also ask which would be key works from authors representing
> other than "core" societies.
>
> John Hoopes
> University of Kansas
> hoopes@ukans.edu
> http://www.cc.ukans.edu/~hoopes
>