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Session Submission Type: Paper Session 100min
The world system’s dynamics have changed in recent years, above all with the overwhelming growth and new geopolitical power of China. Two of these papers directly address China and recent world developments, while the other two offer historical perspective on the bases of economic development in the nineteenth century. Together, these four papers advance our understanding of the space for national strategies of economic development and of the changing dynamics of the world system over centuries.
Ages of "Systemic Chaos" Compared: The Early Twenty-first Century in World-historical Perspective - Beverly Judith Silver, Johns Hopkins University
Between Lord and Peasant: The Longue Durée of Prewar Japan’s Landlord Class - Mark Cohen, New York University
China and Global Stratification in an Interdependent World. - Marilyn Grell-Brisk, Universite de Neuchatel
Technological Basis of Egalitarian Economic Growth: Nineteenth-century Norwegian Fishing as an Alternative to Dark Satanic Mills - Samuel Cohn, Texas A & M University; Michael Joseph Upchurch, Texas A&M University; Hannah Rahaman, Texas A&M University; Justin Vogl, Texas A & M University