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Part
I: The Framework.
Chapter 1: History and Social
Evolution
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Christopher 2005 “Global public social science” The American Sociologist 36,3-4:121-132
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and Thomas D. Hall. "Paradigms Bridged:
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Knottnerus.
Lanham, MD: Rowman and Littlefield
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Christopher Chase-Dunn, “The role of ecosettlement systems in social
evolution”
IROWS Working Paper #20 Chris
Chase-Dunn, Upward Sweeps in the
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IROWS
Working Paper #42 Christopher Chase-Dunn and Thomas D. Hall, East and West in
World-Systems Evolution.
Chase-Dunn
C. and
Salvatore Babones (eds.) 2006 Global Social
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C. and Thomas
D. Hall. Rise
and Demise: Comparing World-Systems Boulder, CO.:
Westview. 1997.
Diamond,
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Hall,
Thomas D., ed. 2000. The World-Systems Reader.
Lanham, MD: Rowman and Littlefield.
Chase-Dunn,
C. and Thomas D. Hall (eds.) Core/Periphery
Relations in the Precapitalist
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Friedman, Jonathan and C.
Chase-Dunn (eds.) 2005. Hegemonic Declines:
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World-Systems Analysis:
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Hall 2006 “Ecological
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Chase-Dunn C. and Andrew K. Jorgenson, “Regions and
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51,6:470-480
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Part
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Stateless Systems
Christopher
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