Page 217 - Fighting Against the Injustice of the State and Globalization
P. 217

•
                                                            Fighting Against the Injustice of the State and Globalization
                                                   208
                                                   Wallerstein, Immanuel. 1980. The Capitalist World-Economy. Cambridge: Cambridge University
                                                      Press.
                                                   ———. 1983. Historical Capitalism. London:Verso
                                                   ———. 1984. The Politics of the World Economy:The States, the Movements and Civilizations. Cam-
                                                      bridge: Cambridge University Press.
                                                   ———. 1997.“Social Science and the Quest for a Just Society,” The American Journal of Sociol-
                                                      ogy, 102/5, 1241–1257.
                                                   ———. 1988.“The Construction of Peoplehood: Racism, Nationalism, Ethnicity,” in Race, Na-
                                                      tion, Class:Ambiguous Identities. Edited by Etienne Balibar and I.Wallerstein. London:Verso,
                                                      71.
                                                   ———. 1988. The Modern World System III:The Second Era of Great Expansion of the Capitalist
                                                      World-Economy, 1730–1840. San Diego: Sage.
                                                   Walters, Ronald. 1973.“A Unifying Ideology:African-American Nationalism,”Black World, Oc-
                                                      tober, 9–26.
                                                   Waqayyo, Qabbanee. 1991.“Women’s Influence in Oromo Society During the Period of Gada
                                                      Rule,” Waldhaansso: Journal of the Union Oromo in North America, 3–14.
                                                   Waugh, Evelyn. 1936. Waugh in Abyssinia. Harmondsworth, Middlesex: Penguin Books.
                                                   Weber, Shirley N. 1979. “Black Nationalism and Garveyist Influences,” The Western Journal of
                                                      Black Studies, Winter, 263–266.
                                                   Whitten, Norman, and Szwed, John (eds.). 1970. Afro-American Anthropology: Contemporary Per-
                                                      spectives. New York: Free Press.
                                                   William, George W. [1883]  1968. History of the Negro Race in America: From 1619 to 1880.
                                                      Reprint, New York: Bergman.
                                                   Wilkins, Roger. 1991.“The Underside of Black Progress,” in Race and Ethnic Relations 91/92.
                                                      Edited by John A. Kromkowski. Guilford:The Dushkin Publishing Group.
                                                   Winant, Howard. 1994. Racial Conditions: Politics,Theory, Comparisons. Minneapolis: University of
                                                      Minnesota Press.
                                                   Wondji, C. 1986. “Toward a Responsible African Historiography,” in African Historiographies:
                                                      What History for Which Africa? Edited by B. Jewsiewicki and D. Newbury. Beverly Hills: Sage
                                                      Publications.
                                                   Wood,A. P. 1983.“Rural Development and National Integration in Ethiopia,” Review of African
                                                      Political Economy, 82(329), 509–539.
                                                   Wood, Peter H. 1974. Black Majority: Negroes in Colonial South Carolina from 1670 through the
                                                      Stono Rebellion. New York: Knopf.
                                                   Woodson, Carter G. 1968. The African Background Outlined. New York: Negro Universities Press.
                                                   The World Almanac and Book of Facts. 1999. Mahwah, NJ:The World Almanac Books.
                                                   World Health Organization. 1998. Ethiopia: Epidemiological Fact Sheet on HIV/ AIDS and Sexu-
                                                      ally Transmitted Diseases from World Health Organization.
                                                   Wright, Bobby, and Tierney,William G. 1998.“American Indians in Higher Education:A His-
                                                      tory of Cultural Conflict,” in Sources: Notable Selections in Race and Ethnicity. Edited by Adal-
                                                      berto Aguirre, Jr. and David V. Baker. Guilford, CT: Dushkin/McGraw-Hill, 198–206.
                                                   Yearwood, Lennox. 1978. “National Afro-American Organizations in Urban Communities,”
                                                      Journal of Black Studies, June, 8/ 4: 432–34.
                                                   Young, Crawford. 1993. The Rising Tide of Cultural Pluralism:The Nation-State at Bay? Madison,
                                                      WI:The University of Wisconsin Press.
                                                   Young, John. 1996.“The Tigray and Eritrean Peoples Liberation Fronts:A History of Tensions
                                                      and Pragmatism,” The Journal of Modern African Studies, 34/ 1: 105–120.
                                                   ———. 1997.“Development and Change in Post-Revolutionary Tigray,” The Journal of Modern
                                                      African Studies, 35/ 1: 81–99.
                                                   Young, Robert A. 1972. “The Ethiopian Manifesto (1829),” in The Ideological Origins of Black
                                                      Nationalism. Edited by Sterling Stuckey. Boston: Beacon Press, 30–38.
   212   213   214   215   216   217   218   219   220   221   222