Appendix for Social Change:

Globalization from the Stone Age to the Present

Christopher Chase-Dunn and Bruce Lerro

v. 1-18-14

[For scholarly research. Not to be used for commercial purposes]

http://www.irows.ucr.edu/cd/appendices/socchange/socchangeapp.htm

 

 

Additional Material for Social Change Text

            Errata

            Additional Readings by Chapter

            Web Chapter : “North American world-systems before the chiefs”

            Syllabus

            Bibliography from Social Change

Table of Contents (by Topic)

            Cities

            Empires

            Colonization and Decolonization

            Economic Globalization

            Hegemony and Political Globalization

Transnational Social Movements and the World Social Forum

            Small World-Systems in Precontact California:

Table of Contents (by Format)

Links to Relevant Scholarly Journals

Journal of World-Systems Research (official journal of the Political Economy of

 World-Systems section of the American Sociological Association

REVIEW  : A Journal of the Fernand Braudel Center at Binghamton

                        University   http://www.binghamton.edu/fbc/review-journal/

Cliodynamics: The Journal of Theoretical and Mathematical History

World-System s Archive

Links to Research Projects

Institute for Research on World-Systems at the University of California-Riverside

 

Fernand Braudel Center for the Study of Economies, Historical Systems and Civilizations

 at Binghamton University http://www.binghamton.edu/fbc/index.html

            Globalization and World Cities Research Network (GAWC)

Open History site with maps of cities 2000 BCE to 2000 CE

Arch Atlas : a web-orientated archaeological mapping and research project,

                        founded by the late Prof. Andrew Sherratt,

World Historical Dataverse, University of Pittsburg

Schwartzberg, Joseph E. 1992 A Historical atlas of South Asia New York:  Oxford University Press.
eMap : Atlas : Document : English : 2nd impression.  Chicago, Ill. : Digital South Asia Library,

Center for Research Libraries http://dsal.uchicago.edu/reference/schwartzberg/

The Evolutionary World Politics Homepage of George Modelski

 

Cities Table of Contents

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University of California-Riverside Institute for Research on World-Systems

Research Working Group on Settlement and Polity Upsweeps and Global State Formation

Research Papers

            Cities Reader :

            Christopher. Chase-Dunn and Alice Willard, Systems of Cities and World-Systems

            Chris Chase-Dunn, Alexis Alvarez, Dan Pasciuti and Tom Hall,

                        Power and Size: Urbanization and Empire Formation in World-Systems

            Christopher Chase-Dunn and Susan Manning,

                        "City Systems and World-Systems: Four Millennia  of City Growth and Decline" 

            Christopher Chase-Dunn, Alexis Alvarez and Daniel Pasciuti,

            “World-systems in the biogeosphere: three thousand years of urbanization, empire formation and climate change.”

            Christopher Chase-Dunn, “The role of ecosettlement systems in social evolution”

            Chris Chase-Dunn, Alexis Alvarez, Andrew Jorgenson, Richard Niemeyer, Daniel

            Pasciuti and John Weeks, “Global city networks in world historical perspective”

Daniel Pasciuti and Chris Chase-Dunn Estimating the Population Sizes of Cities

Daniel Pasciuti A measurement error model for Estimating the Population Sizes of Preindustrial Cities

Chase-Dunn, C. 2008 WORLD URBANIZATION: THE ROLE OF SETTLEMENT SYSTEMS IN

HUMAN SOCIAL EVOLUTION, in World System History, [Eds. George Modelski,Robert A.Denemark],

 in Encyclopedia of Life Support Systems (EOLSS), Developed under the Auspices of the UNESCO,

Eolss Publishers, Oxford ,UK

 

Chase-Dunn, C.  and Hiroko Inoue, Alexis Alvarez, Kirk Lawrence and James Love

                                Synchronous East-West Urban and Empire Upsweeps?

Chase-Dunn C. and Hiroko Inoue Explanations of scale changes in settlement and polity sizes”  IROWS Working Paper #67

 

https://irows.ucr.edu/research/citemp/workshop/isaworkshop_files/image004.jpg Chase-Dunn, C., Hiroko Inoue, Alexis Álvarez, Andrew Owen and Eugene N. Anderson

Semiperipheral Capitalist City-States and the Commodification of Wealth, Land, Labor and Goods

 

Hiroko Inoue, Alexis Álvarez, Eugene N. Anderson, Andrew Owen, Jared Ahmed, Rebecca

 Álvarez, Kirk Lawrence and Christopher Chase-DunnSettlement Scale Shifts Since the Bronze Age:

 Upsweeps, Collapses and Semiperipheral Development” Submitted for publication

Christopher Chase-Dunn, Hiroko Inoue, Alexis Alvarez, Rebecca Alvarez,  Lulin Bao,

Eugene N. Anderson, Christian Jaworski, Micah Carlson, Mengxian Li, Stacey Hernandez

and Stephanie Hernandez “Cities and Empires in World Regions Since the Bronze Age” IROWS Working Paper #84 available at 

https://irows.ucr.edu/papers/irows84/irows84.htm

 
Hall, Thomas D., Christopher Chase-Dunn and Richard Niemeyer. 2009
 Middlemen and marcher states in Central Asia and East/West Growth/Decline Phases”
Pp. 69-82 in The Rise of Asia and the Transformation of the World-System, Political Economy of the 
World-System Annuals. Vol XXX, edited by 
Ganesh K. Trichur. Boulder, CO: Paradigm Press.

 

Data Sets

Tertius Chandler’s estimates of the population sizes of largest cities

Urban Upsweeps and Collapses Inventory Appendix

 

Data from George Modelski’s World Cities: –3000 to 2000.

http://www.irows.ucr.edu/cd/appendices/socchange/data/modelski.xls

 

George Modelski papers and data

 

United Nations Data on Cities and Urban Agglomerations

http://esa.un.org/unpd/wup/CD-ROM/Urban-Agglomerations.htm

    

Urban Upsweeps and Collapses Inventory Appendix “Settlement Scale Shifts Since the Bronze Age:

Upsweeps and Collapses and Semiperipheral Development” Hiroko Inoue, Alexis Álvarez, Eugene N. Anderson,

 Jared Ahmed and Christopher Chase-Dunn

Maps:

            David Wilkinson’s Maps of largest cities

            Open History site with maps of cities 2000 BCE to 2000 CE

          Arch Atlas : a web-orientated archaeological mapping and research project,

                   founded by the late Prof. Andrew Sherratt,

          MapsData http://www.mapsdata.co.uk/mapsdataapp/#

 

Book Reviews

            Review of George Modelski, World Cities: -3000 to 2000 Washington DC: FAROS 2000, 2003” in         

                                Globalizations 3,3:419-421 (September) 2003 (with Dan Pasciuti).

                Review of Ian Morris’s The Measure of Civilization

Syllabus

The City (Sociology 002f)

Links

                Globalization and World Cities Research Network (GAWC)

               World History Atlas & Timelines since 3000 BC

                                http://geacron.com/

            Empires Table of Contents

Cole_Thomas_The_Course_of_Empire_Destruction_1836

Thomas Cole, The Course of Empire: Destruction

 

Project Web Site

University of California-Riverside Institute for Research on World-Systems Research Working Group on

Settlement and Polity Upsweeps and Global State Formation

Research Papers

Jared Ahmed, Alexis Álvarez, E.N. Anderson, Elisse Basmajian, Dinur Blum, Hiroko Inoue, Christian Jaworski,

Alina Khan, Kirk Lawrence, Andrew Owen, Anthony Roberts, Panu Suppatkul and Christopher Chase-Dunn,

“Comparing World-Systems: Semiperipheral Development and Empire Upsweeps Since the Bronze Age”

 

Inoue, Hiroko, Alexis Álvarez, Kirk Lawrence, Anthony Roberts, Eugene N Anderson and Christopher Chase-Dunn 2012

“Polity scale shifts in world-systems since the Bronze Age: A comparative inventory of upsweeps and collapses”

 International Journal of Comparative Sociology http://cos.sagepub.com/content/53/3/210

 

Chase-Dunn, C., Thomas D. Hall, Richard Niemeyer, Alexis Alvarez, Hiroko Inoue, Kirk Lawrence, and Anders Carlson. 2010. 
Middlemen and marcher states in Central Asia and East/West Growth/Decline Phases” Social Evolution and History 9:1(March):1-29.
 
Chase-Dunn, Christopher and Thomas D. Hall. 2011East and West in World-Systems Evolution Pp. 97-119 in Patrick Manning 
and Barry K. Gills (eds.) Andre Gunder Frank and Global Development, London: Routledge.
 
Taagepera, Rein 1978a "Size and duration of empires: systematics of size" Social Science Research
                        7:108-  27.

_____. 1978b "Size and duration of empires: growth-decline curves, 3000 to 600 B.C." Social Science

                                    Research, 7 :180-96.

_____.1979 "Size and duration of empires: growth-decline curves, 600 B.C. to 600 A.D." Social

                                    Science History 3,3-4:115-38.

_____.1997 “Expansion and contraction patterns of large polities: context for Russia.” International

                        Studies Quarterly 41,3:475-504.

 

Turchin, Peter, Jonathan M. Adams, & Thomas D. Hall 2006 East-West Orientation of Historical Empires and Modern States

            Journal of World-Systems Research 12, 2.

 

Turchin, Peter 2009 “A theory for formation of large empires” Journal of Global History 4: 191-217.

 

Wilkinson, David. 1987 "Central civilization" Comparative Civilizations Review 17:31-59 (Fall).

______________ 1991  Cores, peripheries and civilizations”  Pp.113-166 in C. Chase-Dunn

            and T.D. Hall (eds.) Core/Periphery Relations in Precapitalist Worlds. Boulder, CO:

            Westview.  http://www.irows.ucr.edu/cd/books/c-p/chap4.htm

________________ 1999 Power Polarity In The Far Eastern World System, 1025 BC--AD 1850: Narrative And 25-Year Interval Data."

             Journal of World-Systems Research, V, 3, Fall: 501-617

_______________ 2002"The Status of the Far Eastern Civilization/World System: Evidence from City Data."

                        Journal of World-Systems Research, VIII, 3, Fall 292-328

________________ 2003"Civilizations as Networks: Trade, War, Diplomacy, Command-Control--States-systems Bonded by Influence, Alliance, and War relations." 

            Complexity, Vol. 8 No. 1 (2003), 82-86

_______________ 2004 "The Power Configuration Sequence of the Central World System, 1500--700 BC", Journal of World-Systems Research, X, 3, Fall  655-720

_______________ (with Sergey V. Tsirel) 2006 "Analysis of Power-Structure Fluctuations in the “Longue Durée” of the South Asian World System",

            Structure and Dynamics: eJournal of Anthropological and Related Sciences: Vol. 1, No. 2, Article 2.

_________________2007 "States Systems and Universal Empires." In World System History,  ed. George Modelski and Robert A. Denemark,

 in Encyclopedia of Life-Support Systems (EOLSS) UNESCO Online Encyclopedia. Eolss Publishers, Oxford, UK

 

Data Sets

Rein Taagepera’s coding of the territorial sizes of empires

https://irows.ucr.edu/research/citemp/data/empsizes.xls

 

Largest Empires in the Central System

http://www.irows.ucr.edu/cd/appendices/socchange/data/centsysemps.xls

 
Appendix to “Polity Scale Shifts Since the Bronze Age: An Inventory of Upsweeps and Collapses” Hiroko Inoue, Alexis Álvarez, 
Kirk Lawrence, Anthony Roberts, E.N. Anderson and Christopher Chase-Dunn
 

Appendix to “Comparing World-Systems: Semiperipheral Development and Empire Upsweeps Since the Bronze Age” Jared Ahmed,

Alexis Álvarez, E.N. Anderson, Elisse Basmajian, Dinur Blum, Hiroko Inoue, Christian Jaworski, Alina Khan, Kirk Lawrence, Andrew Owen,

Anthony Roberts, Panu Suppatkul and Christopher Chase-Dunn http://www.irows.ucr.edu/cd/appendices/semipmarchers/semipmarchersapp.htm

 Maps:

Arch Atlas : a web-orientated archaeological mapping and research project,   founded by the late Prof. Andrew Sherratt,

World History Atlas & Timelines since 3000 BC

                                http://geacron.com/

MapsData http://www.mapsdata.co.uk/mapsdataapp/#

 

Book Reviews

"Review of Ross Hassig's Aztec Warfare: Imperial Expansion and Political Control." Comparative Civilizations Review 24:101-105 (Spring, 1991).

Review of Julian Go’s Patterns of the Empire

Colonization and Decolonization Table of Contents

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Waves of colonization and decolonization, 1415-1995 CE (Source: Henige 1970)

Books and Articles

Abernethy, David B. 2000. The Dynamics of Global Dominance: European Overseas Empires, 1415–1980.

            New Haven, CT: Yale University Press

 

Bergesen, Albert and Ronald Schoeberg 1988 “Long waves of colonial expansion and contraction 1415-1969”

            Pp 231-78 in Albert J. Bergesen (ed.) Studies of the Modern World-System. New York: Academic Press.

 

Bergesen, Albert 2013 “The new surgical colonialism: China, Africa and oil” Pp.300-320 in George

            Steinmetx (ed.) Sociology and Empire: the Imperial Entanglements of a Discipline. Durham, NC:

 Duke University Press.

 

Henige, David P. 1970 Colonial Governors From the Fifteenth Century to the Present. Madison, WI: University of Wisconsin Press

 

Go, Julian. 2011 Patterns of Empire: The British and American Empires, 1688 to the present   Cambridge: Cambridge University Press

 

Mahoney, James. 2010. Colonialism and Postcolonial Development: Spanish America in Comparative Perspective. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.

Data Sets

Henige’s Colonial Governors

http://www.irows.ucr.edu/cd/appendices/socchange/data/colanddecol.xls

 

World Historical Dataverse, University of Pittsburg

 

Economic Globalization

 Table of Contents

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Average Openness Trade Globalization, 1830-1992 (Weighted)

Research Papers

Christopher Chase-Dunn, Yukio Kawano and Benjamin Brewer 2000 "Trade Globalization since 1795: waves of  integration in the

 world-system," American Sociological Review 65:77-95 (February).   summarized in Scientific American June 2003.

 

IROWS Working Paper #10 Christopher Chase-Dunn, Andrew Jorgenson, Rebecca Giem, Shoon Lio, Thomas E. Reifer and John Rogers,

             “Waves of Structural Globalization since 1800: New results on Investment Globalization” 

IROWS Working Paper #19 Chris Chase-Dunn, Ken Barr, Anders Carlson, Chris Schmitt, Shoon Lio, Rick Niemeyer and Tom Reifer

            “Trade and the flag: integration and conflict in waves of globalization and deglobalization

Christopher Chase-Dunn and Andrew Jorgenson 2007 “Trajectories of trade and investment globalization” Pp. 165-185 in Ino Rossi (ed.)

               Frontiers of Globalization Research: Theoretical and Methodological  Approaches. New York: Springer

 

Data Sets

Appendix to "Trade Globalization since 1795:..."
Christopher Chase-Dunn, Yukio Kawano and Ben Brewer
(American Sociological Review, February, 2000 Millennial Symposium

 

Hegemony and Political Globalization Table of Contents

https://irows.ucr.edu/papers/irows69/irows69_files/image011.jpg

Shares of World GDP (PPP), 1820-2006 CE [Source: Chase-Dunn, Kwon, Lawrence and Inoue 2011]

Research Papers

 Chase-Dunn, C. 1990 "World state formation: historical processes and emergent necessity" Political

Geography Quarterly, 9,2: 108-30 (April).

Chase-Dunn,C.  Hiroko Inoue, Alexis Alvarez and Richard Niemeyer 2009 “Global State Formation

and Global Democracy: a World Historical Perspective” Pp. 65-84 in Yildiz Atasoy (ed)

Hegemonic Transitions,,the State and Crisis in Neoliberal Capitalism. London & New York:

Routledge

Chase-Dunn,C. Thomas Reifer, Andrew Jorgenson and Shoon Lio 2005 "The U.S. Trajectory: A Quantitative Reflection,

            Sociological Perspectives 48,2: 233-254

IROWS Working Paper #9 Christopher Chase-Dunn and Thomas E. Reifer,

             "U.S. hegemony and biotechnology: the geopolitics of new lead industries"

 Chase-Dunn, C. , Richard Niemeyer, Alexis Alvarez and Hiroko Inoue 2009 “Scale transitions and the evolution

            of global governance since the Bronze Age” Pp. 261-284 in William R. Thompson (ed.) Systemic Transitions.

New York: Palgrave MacMillan

Chase-Dunn, C., Roy Kwon, Kirk Lawrence and Hiroko Inoue 2011 Last of the Hegemons: U.S. Hegemonic Decline

          and Global Governance International Review of Modern Sociology 37,1: 1-29 (Spring)

Chase-Dunn, Christopher and Ellen Reese 2008 “Global party formation in world historical

               perspective in Katarina Sehm-Patomaki and Marko Ulvila (eds.) Global Party Formation. London: Zed Press.

 

Data Sets

Shares of World GDP and GDP per capita ratios from Maddison, Angus.  2001.  The World Economy: A Millennial Perspective.  Paris: Organization of

                        Economic Cooperation and Development.

     http://www.irows.ucr.edu/cd/appendices/socchange/data/hegemony.xls

Book Reviews

Review essay on Giovanni Arrighi’s Adam Smith in Beijing, London: Verso 2007 forthcoming in Historical Materialism.

Review essay on Heikki Patomaki’s The Political Economy of Global Security, London: Routledge  2008

 in Cooperation and Conflict.

Review of Julian Go’s Patterns of the Empire

Lecture

 Evolution of global governance and networks of transnational social movements. A talk presented at the

Orfalea Center, UCSB, March 6, 2009.  http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FxNgOkU6NzY&feature=related

Links

Infographic: Share of world GDP throughout history

http://infogr.am/Share-of-world-GDP-throughout-history?src=web

World History Atlas & Timelines since 3000 BC

                                http://geacron.com/

 

Transnational Social Movements and the

World Social Forum Table of Contents

https://irows.ucr.edu/papers/irows35/irows35_files/image006.jpg

The network of WSF movement linkages

Research Project

University of California-Riverside Reseach Working Group on Transnational Social Movements

            http://www.irows.ucr.edu/research/tsmstudy.htm

Books

Smith, Jackie,  Marina Karides, Marc Becker, Dorval Brunelle, Christopher Chase-Dunn, Donatella della Porta,

                 Rosalba Icaza Garza, Jeffrey S. Juris, Lorenzo Mosca, Ellen Reese, Peter Jay Smith and Rolando Vazquez 2007

                 Global Democracy and the World Social Forums. Boulder, CO: Paradigm Publishers

Research Papers

Carroll, William K. and J. P. Sapinski  Embedding Post-Capitalist Alternatives: The Global Network of Alternative Knowledge Production

                Journal of World Systems Research Volume 19, Number 2, Pages 211-240

Chase-Dunn, C.  2005 “Global public social science” The American Sociologist 36,3-4:121-132 (Fall/Winter). Reprinted

             Pp. 179-194 in Lawrence T. Nichols (ed.) Public Sociology: The Contemporary Debate. New Brunswick, NJ: Transaction Press.

            https://irows.ucr.edu/papers/irows73/irows73.htm

Chase-Dunn, C. and Ellen Reese 2007 “The World Social Forum: a global party in the making?” Pp. 53-92 in Katrina Sehm-Patomaki 
               and Marko Ulvila (eds.) Global Political Parties, London: Zed Press. 
 Chase-Dunn, C. and R.E. Niemeyer 2009 “The world revolution of 20xx” Pp. 35-57 in Mathias Albert, Gesa Bluhm, Han Helmig, 
               Andreas Leutzsch, Jochen Walter (eds.) Transnational Political Spaces. Campus Verlag: Frankfurt/New York

Chase-Dunn, C. and Matheu Kaneshiro 2009  Stability and Change in the contours of Alliances Among movements in the social forum process”

               Pp. 119-133 in David Fasenfest (ed.) Engaging Social Justice. Leiden: Brill.

 Chase-Dunn, C., Ellen Reese, Mark Herkenrath, Rebecca Giem, Erika Guttierrez, Linda Kim, and Christine Petit. 2008

            North-South Contradictions and Bridges at the World Social Forum,” in NORTH AND SOUTH IN THE WORLD

               POLITICAL ECONOMY, edited by Rafael Reuveny and William R. Thompson. Blackwell.

 Chase-Dunn, C.  Richard Niemeyer, Preeta Saxena, Matheu Kaneshiro, James Love and Amanda Spears,

            The New Global Left: Movements and Regimes IROWS Working Paper #50 

Chase-Dunn, C. and Shoon Lio

               “Global Class Formation and the New Global Left in World Historical Perspective” IROWS Working Paper #57 

 Chase-Dunn, C. Matheu Kaneshiro, James Love, Kirk Lawrence and Edwin Elias,  

               Neoliberalism, populist movements and the Pink Tide in Latin America IROWS Working Paper #58

 

Data Sets

Survey Data and Codebooks from World Social Forums 2005 and 2007  and U.S. Social Forums 2007 and 2010

 http://www.irows.ucr.edu/research/tsmstudy.htm

 

 Appendix for Ellen Reese, Christopher Chase-Dunn, Kadambari Anantram, Gary Coyne, Matheu Kaneshiro, Ashley N. Koda, Roy Kwon and

 Preeta Saxena 2008 “Research Note: Surveys of World Social Forum participants show influence of place and base in the global public sphere”

 Mobilization: An International Journal. 13,4:431-445. Revised version in A Handbook of the World Social Forums Editors: Jackie Smith, Scott Byrd,

Ellen Reese and Elizabeth Smythe. Paradigm Publishers

Book Reviews

Review of Jackie Smith and Dawn Wiest,  Social Movements in the World-System

 

Small World-Systems in Precontact California Table of Contents

 

Books

Chase-Dunn, C. and Kelly M. Mann 1998 The Wintu and Their Neighbors: A Very Small World-System in Northern California;  University of Arizona Press

Fagan, Brian M. 2003. Before California. Lanham, MD: Rowman and Littlefield.

Research Papers

Chase-Dunn, C. and Mahua Sarkar,

             Place Names and Intersocietal Interaction: Wintu and Their Neighbors IROWS Working Paper #3

Chase-Dunn, C.  Eugene N. Anderson, Hiroko Inoue, and Alexis Álvarez  

             The Prehistory of Money in Southern California IROWS Working Paper #80

 

Data Sets

from  C. Chase-Dunn and K. Mann 1998 The Wintu and Their Neighbors

Appendix 2: Notes on Projectile point data from the Sacramento River Canyon

Appendix 3: Wintu, Yana, Pit River and Chimariko Placenames: data on pairs for determining calque ratios

 

Bibliographies

 

Bibliography from  C. Chase-Dunn and K. Mann 1998 The Wintu and Their Neighbors

 

Appendix 1: Sources coded to study interaction networks in the Northern California prehistoric world-system of the

Wintu and their neighbors.