How would the world have changed? This is a look at the history that could have been—one that stretches across centuries, sees dynasties and nations rise and crumble, and spans horrible famine and magnificent innovation.
2009 Best Book, International Political Economy Group of the British International Studies Association This ambitious volume chronicles and analyzes from a critical globalization perspective the social, economic, and political changes ...
... in author's possession); correspondence by “Eyeglass” (Lt. Alonzo T. Mason [123rd N.Y.] Collection, NYHS Library); Henry Martin, The Hairstons (New York, 1999), p. 151; William C. Davis, Lincoln's Men (New York, 1999), pp. 92–105, 152 ...
... Davis, dated August 20, 1894. Transcript in author's personal collection. 38. Thrapp, Encyclopedia of Frontier ... Robinson's timeline is a little confused at this point. He does not recall this meeting and recounts his wounding on ...
Building on his earlier works on globalization, William I. Robinson discusses the nature of the new global capitalism, the rise of a globalized production and financial system, a transnational capitalist class, and a transnational state and ...
... William, “Autobiography,” typescript, HBLL, BYU. Billington, Roy, The Protestant Crusade: A Study in the Origins of American Nativism, 1800–1860 (Chicago: Quadrangle, 1952). Bitton, Davis ... Robinson, How Wide the Divide? A Mormon and ...