THOMAS D. HALL PUBLICATIONS ADDRESSES: 31 Ridge Road Department of Sociology & Anthropology Crawfordsville, IN DePauw University 47933-8959 Greencastle, IN 46135-0037 (317)-362-0325 (317)-658-4519 bitnet: THALL@DEPAUW bitnet: THALL@WABASH BOOKS: Social Change in the Southwest, 1350-1880. 1989. Lawrence, KS: University Press of Kansas. Core/Periphery Relations in Precapitalist Worlds, edited by Christopher Chase-Dunn and _____. 1991. Boulder, CO: Westview Press. REFEREED Chirot, Daniel and _____, "World-System Theory," 1982. Annual ARTICLES: Review of Sociology 8:81-106. "Peripheries, Regions of Refuge, and Nonstate Societies: Toward A Theory of Reactive Social Change," 1983. Social Science Quarterly 64:3(Sept.):582-597. "Lessons of Long-term Social Change for Comparative and Historical Study of Ethnicity," 1984. Current Perspectives in Social Theory 5:121-144. "Is Historical Sociology of Peripheral Regions Peripheral?," 1985. California Sociologist 8:1-2(Sum.- Win.):281-304. [Reprinted pp. 349-372 in Studies of Development and Change in the Modern World, edited by Michael T. Martin and Terry R. Kandal, 1989. Oxford University Press.] "Change and Assimilation: Native Americans under Spain and the United States," 1985. Free Inquiry 13:2(Nov.):173-177. "Incorporation in the World-System: Toward A Critique," 1986. American Sociological Review 51:3(June):390-402. _____, and Carolyn S. Morgan, "What We Wish That We, the Chair and the Dean Had Known: Reflections on The First Year of College Teaching," 1986. Teaching Sociology 14:4(Oct.):291-294. Barbosa, Luiz C. and _____, "Brazilian Slavery and the World-Economy: An Examination of Linkages Within the World- System," 1986. Western Sociological Review 15:1:99-119. "Why Oklahoma Looks Like a Third World Country, But Isn't," 1987, Free Inquiry 15:2(Nov.):235-238. Gerami, Shahin, Charlie Turner, and _____, "A Symmetrical Measure of Financial Dependency with an Application to OPEC States," 1988, Free Inquiry 16:1(May):51-56. "Native Americans and Incorporation: Patterns and Problems," 1987, American Indian Culture and Research Journal 11:2:1-30. "Historical Sociology and Native Americans: Methodological Problems," 1989, American Indian Quarterly 13:3(Summer):223- THOMAS D. HALL 4 JANUARY 1993 238. "Civilizational Change: The Role of Nomads," 1991, Comparative Civilizations Review 24(Spring):34-57. THOMAS D. HALL 5 JANUARY 1993 Christopher Chase-Dunn and _____, "World-Systems and Modes of Production: Toward A Theory of Transformations," 1992 Humboldt Journal of Social Relations 18:1:81-117. _____ and Christopher Chase-Dunn, "The World-Systems Perspective and Archaeology: Forward into the Past." Journal of Archaeological Research, forthcoming. Christopher Chase-Dunn and _____, "Comparing World-Systems: Concepts and Preliminary Hypotheses," forthcoming, Social Forces CHAPTERS: "The Transformation of the Mexican Northwest into the American Southwest: Three Paths of Internal Development." 1988. Pp. 21-42 in Rethinking the Nineteenth Century: Contradictions and Movements, ed. Francisco O. Ramirez. Westport, CT: Greenwood Press. "Patterns of Native American Incorporation into State Societies." 1988. Pp. 23-38 in Public Policy Impacts on American Indian Economic Development, ed. by Matthew Snipp. Albuquerque: Native American Studies (Development Series No 4). "Social Change" (Ch. 20). 1990. Pp. 587-608 in Sociology, John E. Farley. Englewood Cliffs, NJ: Prentice-Hall. Christopher Chase-Dunn and _____, "Conceptualizing Core/Periphery Hierarchies for Comparative Study," Chapter 1:5-44 in Core/Perhiphery Relations in Precapitalist Worlds, 1991 Boulder, CO: Westview Press. "The Role of Nomads in Core/Periphery Relations," Chapter 7:212-239 in Chase-Dunn and Hall. Christopher Chase-Dunn and _____, "Epilogue," (pp. 277-290) in Chase-Dunn and Hall. REVIEW "Exploring the Modern World-System," 1982. Social Science Journal ESSAYS: 19:4(Oct.):115-120. "The Rise of the Modern World-System: The View from the Periphery," 1984. Contemporary Sociology 13:1(Jan.):33-35. "Rebirth of the Phoenix: Destruction and Resurgence in American Indian History," 1989. Humanity & Society 13:4(November):457-463. "Roots of Resistance: Champagne's American Indian Societies," 1990. American Indian Culture and Research Journal 14:4:59-66. OTHER: Teaching Social Change: Course Designs, Syllabi and THOMAS D. HALL 6 JANUARY 1993 Instructional Materials, edited by Rosalie Cohen, Lynn Gregory and Thomas D. Hall. 1983. Washington D.C.: ASA Teaching Resources Center. "Comment," 1984. Annals of American Association of Geographers 74:1(Mar.):171. "World-System Theory," 1985. In The Social Science Encyclopedia, Adam and Jessica Kuper, eds. London: Routledge and Kegan Paul. editor, "The Political Economy of Social Change in Oklahoma: Proceedings of the Annual Meeting, November 7, 1986," 1987, Free Inquiry 15:2(Nov.):219-238. 3 articles: "Reorganization of Empire: The Spanish Borderlands," "Crises of Empire: The Spanish Borderlands," "Bound Labor: The Spanish Borderlands," forthcoming in Encyclopedia of the North American Colonies, editor David Bain. New York: Charles Scribner and Sons. THOMAS D. HALL 7 JANUARY 1993 BOOK Seeds of Discord, Alvin R. Sunseri, and Wasi'chu, Bruce Johansen and REVIEWS: Roberto Maestas. Social Science Journal 17:2(April 1980):117-119. Modernization: The Humanist Response to Its Promise and Problems, ed. by Richard L. Rubenstein. Contemporary Sociology 13:1(Jan. 1984):66-67. Ethnicity, Pluralism, and Race: Race Relations Theory in America Before Myrdal, Fred Wacker. Social Science Journal 21:2(April 1984):161-162. Social Change: The Advent and Nature of Modern Society, Eva Etzioni-Halevy. Social Forces 63:3(March 1985):888-889. The Civil Wars in Chile (or the bourgeois revolutions that never were), Maurice Zeitlin. Journal of Political and Military Sociology 14:1(Spring 1986):170-172. Powers and Liberties: The Causes and Consequences of the Rise of the West, John A. Hall. American Journal of Sociology 93:3(Nov. 1987):732-733. Closed Borders: The Contemporary Assault on Freedom of Movement, Alan Dowty. Social Science Quarterly 68:4(Dec. 1987):899-900. Land, Water, and Culture: New Perspectives on Hispanic Land Grants, edited by Charles L. Briggs and John R. Van Ness. Journal of Borderland Studies 3:2(Fall 1988):113-115. Where the Dove Calls: The Political Ecology of A Peasant Corporate Community in Northwestern Mexico, Thomas E. Sheridan. Contemporary Sociology 18:1(Jan. 1989):41-42. The Return of the Native: American Indian Political Resurgence, Stephen Cornell. American Indian Culture and Research Journal 12:3(1988):105-109. Toward A Political Economy of Development: A Rational Choice Perspective, Robert H. Bates, ed. Contemporary Sociology 18:4(July 1989):532-533. Nueva Vizcaya: Heartland of the Spanish Frontier, Oakah L. Jones, Jr., and Indian Survival on the California Frontier, Albert L. Hurtado. Journal of the Southwest 31:4(Win. 1989):569-574. When Cultures Meet: Remembering San Gabriel Del Yunge Oweenge, Papers of from the October 20, 1984 Conference held at the San Juan Pueblo, New Mexico. American Indian Quarterly 14:1(Win. 1990):96-97. The Great Temple of Tenochtitlan: Core and Periphery in the Aztec World, Johanna Broda, Davád Carrasco, and Eduardo THOMAS D. HALL 8 JANUARY 1993 Matos Moctezuma. Comparative Civilizations Review 22 (Fall 1990):69-73. Visions of the American West, Gerald F. Kreyche. Contemporary Sociology. 19:3(May 1990):447-448. THOMAS D. HALL 9 JANUARY 1993 Geographic Perspectives in History, edited by Eugene D. Genovese and Leonard Hochberg. Contemporary Sociology 19:4(July 1990):537-538. with Catherine Day, Women Workers and Global Restructuring, edited by Kathryn Ward. Teaching Sociology 19:1(Jan. 1991):106-108. Columbian Consequences, Volume I: Archaeological and historical Perspectives on the Spanish Borderlands West, edited by David H. Thomas. American Indian Quarterly 15:2(Spring, 1991):258-260. Class and Community in Frontier Colorado, Richard Hogan. Contemporary Sociology 20:3(May 1991):371-372. Gauchos and the Vanishing Frontier and Cowboys of the Americas, Richard W. Slatta. Journal of the Southwest forthcoming. Being Comanche: A Social History of an American Indian Community, Morris W. Foster. Contemporary Sociology 21:6(Nov. 1992):820. Columbian Consequences, Volume 3: The Spanish Borderlands Pan-American Perspective, edited by David H. Thomas. American Indian Quarterly forthcoming. Farmers, Hunters, and Colonists: Interaction Between the Southwest and the Southern Plains, edited by Katherine Spielmann. American Indian Quarterly forthcoming. Sacred land, Sacred View: Navajo Perceptions of the Four Corners Region, Robert S. McPherson. American Indian Culture and Research Journal, forthcoming. Organizing the Lakota: The Political Economy of the New Deal on the Pine Ridge and Rosebud Reservations, Thomas Biolsi. American Journal of Sociology forthcoming. Diseases, Depopulation, and Culture Change in Northwestern New Spain, 1518-1764, Daniel T. Reff. American Indian Quarterly forthcoming.