April 2009 IMMANUEL WALLERSTEIN CURRICULUM VITAE Born: 28 September 1930, New York City Education: B.A. Columbia Univer
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April 2009 IMMANUEL WALLERSTEIN CURRICULUM VITAE Born: 28 September 1930, New York City Education: B.A. Columbia University, 1951; M.A. 1954; Ph.D., 1959. Dr. h.c.; Univ. Paris-Denis Diderot, 1976; (Litt. D.), York Univ., 1995; Univ. Libre de Bruxelles, 1996; Univ. Nac. Aut. de México (UNAM), 1998; Ist. Sup. de Ciênças de Tra- balho e Empresa (ISCTE, Lisbon), 1999; Benemérita Univ. Aut. de Pue- bla (Mexico), 1999; Univ. of Bucha- rest, 2001; Univ. of Alicante (Spain), 2002; San Marcos (Peru), 2004; Lund (Sweden), 2005; Higher School of Economics (Moscow), 2005; Kharkov National Univ. (Ukraine), 2005; Coimbra (Portugal) 2006. Academic Posts: Senior Research Scholar, Yale Universi- ty, 2000- Director, Fernand Braudel Center for the Study of Economies, Historical Systems, and Civilizations, 1976- 2005 Distinguished Professor of Sociology, Binghamton University (SUNY), 1976- 1999 [Emeritus] Directeur d'études associé, Ecole des Hautes Etudes en Sciences Sociales (Paris), 1975-76, 80-81, 83-95 Professor of Sociology, McGill Univer- sity, 1971-76 Department of Sociology, Columbia Uni- versity, 1958-71 Visiting Professor at Alicante, Amster- dam, British Columbia, Chinese Univ. Hong Kong, Dar-es-Salaam, Il- linois, Montpellier, UIMP-Menéndez Pelayo, Montreal, Napoli, Ottawa, Texas 2 Professional Activities: President, International Sociological Association, 1994-1998 Chair, Gulbenkian Commission on the Re- structuring of the Social Sciences, 1993-1995 Charter Member, Society for Comparative Research, 1994- Adjunct Scholar Abroad, Institute of Far Eastern Studies, Kyungnam Universi- ty, Seoul, 1992- Member, Advisory Committee on Interna- tional Programs, Social Science Re- search Council and American Council of Learned Societies, 1984-87 Member, World Association for Interna- tional Relations, 1983- Member, Sociological Research Associa- tion, 1980- Member, Board of Directors, Social Sci- ence Research Council, 1979-85 Member, American Council of Learned So- cieties and U.S.S.R. Academy of Sciences Commission on the Humani- ties and Social Sciences, 1979-1991 (co-chair, Subcommission on World Labor and Social Change) Member, Executive Council, International African Institute, 1978-84 Alternate Member, Council, International Sociological Association, 1978-86 Member, Council, Tocqueville Society, 1978-1982 Member, Program Committee, IXth Con- gress, International Sociological Association, Uppsala, 1978 Co-chair, Association of Concerned Afri- ca Scholars, 1977-91 Member, Comitato Scientifico, Istituto Int. di Storia Economica 'Francesco Datini', Prato, 1977-2003; Comitato d'onore, 2003- Member, Int. Comm. on the Social and Economic History of Turkey (1071- 1920), 1977- Member, Board of Governors, Institute of American Studies (Paris), 1977-81 Member, Executive Council, American So- ciological Association, 1977-80 3 Member, Comité de Direction, Groupe Etat et Capitalisme à l'Epoque Moderne, Maison des Sciences de l'Homme, 1976- Vice President, Research Commission, Na- tional Movements and Imperialism, International Sociological Associa- tion, 1974-90 President, Research Commission, Centre Québécois des Relations Internatio- nales, 1974-75 President, African Studies Association, 1972-73 Honors and Fellowships: N.D. Kondratieff Gold Medal, Russian Academy of Natural Sciences, 2005 Distinguished Fellow, St. John's Col- lege, University of British Colum- bia, 2004- Centro de Estudios, Información y Docu- mentación Immanuel Wallerstein, Univ. de la Tierra-Chiapas y el CIDECI Las Casas, 2004- Career of Distinguished Scholarship Award, American Sociological Asso- ciation, 2003 Career of Distinguished Scholarship Award, Political Economy of the World-System Section of ASA, 2003 Premio Carlos Marx 2003, Fondo Cultural Tercer Mundo, Mexico Leerstoel (Chair) Immanuel Wallerstein, University of Ghent, 2002- [Inaugu- ral Lecture by IW on Mar. 11, 2002] Fellow, Amer. Acad. of Arts & Sciences, 1998 IPE Distinguished Scholar, International Studies Association, 1998 Gulbenkian Professor of Science and Technology, 1994 Medal of the University, Univ. of Hel- sinki, 1992 Wei Lun Visiting Professor, Chinese Univ. of Hong Kong, 1991 University Award for Excellence in Scholarship, Binghamton University, 1991 George A. Miller Visiting Professor, 4 University of Illinois-Urbana, 1989 Officier, Ordre des Arts et des Lettres, France, 1984 Sorokin Prize (for Distinguished Schol- arship), American Sociological As- sociation, 1975 Fellow, Center for Advanced Study in the Behavioral Sciences, Stanford, 1970-71 Ford Fellow in Economics, Political Sci- ence and Sociology, 1970-71 Foreign Area Fellowship, Africa, 1955-57 Phi Beta Kappa, 1951 5 Lectureships: Catedrático, Cátedra Latinoamericana Ju- lio Cortázar, Univ. de Guadalajara, 2006 Distinguished Lecturer in the Perspec- tive of the World, St. John's Col- lege, Univ. of Br. Columbia, 2004. Polson Memorial Lecture, Dept. of Devel- opment Sociology, Cornell Universi- ty, 2004 John Hanly Furfey Lecture, Association for the Sociology of Religion, 2004 Ninth Sidney W. Mintz Lecture in Anthro- pology, Johns Hopkins University, 2003 Third Annual Urban Lecture, Hunter Col- lege, 2002 Ninth E.P. Thompson Lecture, Working- Class History Seminar, Pittsburgh Center for Social History, 2002. Eighth Charles R. Lawrence II Memorial Lecturer, Brooklyn College, 2001 Y.K. Pao Distinguished Lecturer, Hong Kong Univ. of Science & Technology, 2000 Distinguished Visiting Professor, Am- sterdam School of Social Science Research, 1999 Sir Douglas Robb Lecturer, Univ. of Auckland, 1997 Daalder Lecturer, Rijksuniversiteit Lei- den, 1997 Tyneside Geographical Society Lecturer, 1996 Distinguished Lecturer in Historical Geography of Social Change, Assn. of American Geographers, 1992 Tripartite Lecturer, Royal Geographical Society, Geographical Association, Institute of British Geographers, London, 1988 Distinguished Speaker, Center for Ad- vanced Study in International De- velopment, Michigan State Univ., 1987 Marshall Woods Lecturer, Brown Universi- ty, 1977, 1984 6 Cecil H. and Ida Green Visiting Profes- sor, University of British Colum- bia, 1977 Distinguished Speaker, International So- ciety for the Comparative Study of Civilizations, 1977 Sorokin Lecturer, University of Saskat- chewan, 1975 Rosenfield Lecturer, Grinnell College, 1968 Editorial Board: Editor, Review, 1977-2005 Editor, Fernand Braudel Center Series, Paradigm Press, 2004- Editor, Studies in Political Economy of the World-System (Paradigm; former- ly Sage, Greenwood), 1978- Co-editor, Studies in Modern Capitalism (Cambridge Univ. Press), 1979- Mediterranean Social Sciences Review, 1996- Asian Perspective, 1995- Development and Change, 1994- CEMOTI, 1993- African Journal of Political Economy, 1986- Political Geography 1982- SUNY Press Editorial Board, 1977-80 Canadian Journal of Sociology, 1974-78 West African Journal of Sociology, 1974- Journal of Commonwealth and Comparative Politics, 1973-77 Africa Today, 1968- African Studies Bulletin, 1965-69 7 Books Africa, The Politics of Independence. New York: Vintage, l96l. [Revised edition, with Epilogue, l97l] [Trans. Fr. l966; Farsi l967][new edition 2005] The Road to Independence: Ghana and the Ivory Coast. Paris & La Haye: Mouton l964. (Ecole Pratique des Hautes Etudes, VIe Section, Le Monde d'Outre-Mer, Passé et Présent, Etudes, XX) Africa: The Politics of Unity. New York: Random House, l967. [Paperback: Vintage, l969][new edition 2005] University in Turmoil: The Politics of Change. New York: Atheneum, l969. [Trans. Japanese l969] (with Evelyn Jones Rich), Africa: Tradition & Change. New York: Random House, l972. The Modern World-System, I: Capitalist Agriculture and the Ori- gins of the European World-Economy in the Sixteenth Century. New York & London: Academic Press, l974. [Text edition, l976] [Trans. Dutch l978; Italian l978; Norwegian l978-79; Braille l979; Spanish l979; French l980; Japanese l98l; Hungarian l983; German l986; Serbo-Croat l986; Portuguese 1990; Romanian 1992; Chinese 1998, 2000; Korean 1999] The Capitalist World-Economy. Cambridge: Cambridge Univ. Press; Paris: Ed. de la M.S.H., l979. [Trans. Jap. l987] The Modern World-System, II: Mercantilism and the Consolidation of the European World-Economy, l600-l750. New York: Academic Press, l980. [Trans. Ital. l982; Dutch l983; Fr. l984; Sp. l984; Serbo-Croat l986; Japanese 1993; German 1998; Chinese 1998, 2000; Korean 1999] (with Terence K. Hopkins, and Associates), World-Systems Analy- sis: Theory and Methodology. Beverly Hills: Sage, l982. (with Samir Amin, Giovanni Arrighi, and Andre Gunder Frank), Dynamics of Global Crisis. New York: Monthly Review Press, l982; London: Macmillan, l982. [Trans. French l982; Italian (pt.) l982, 1988; Spanish l983; Turkish l984; Serbo-Croat, l985; German l986] Historical Capitalism. London: Verso, l983. [Trans. Dutch l984; German l984; French l985; Italian l985; Portuguese l985; Japanese l985; Swedish l985; Finnish l987; Indonesian (ch. 8 l) l987; Spanish l988; Serbo-Croat 1990; Farsi 1992; Korean 1993; Eng. sound recording, 1993][new edition 1995] The Politics of the World-Economy. The States, the Movements and the Civilizations. Cambridge: Cambridge Univ. Press; Paris: Ed. de la M.S.H., l984. [Trans. Japanese 1992] Africa and the Modern World. Trenton, NJ: Africa World Press, l986. (with T.K. Hopkins, R. Kasaba, W.G. Martin, P.D. Phillips), "In- corporation into the World-Economy: How the World-System Expands," Review, X, 5/6, Summer/Fall, l987. The Modern World-System, III: The Second Great Expansion of the Capitalist