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11 118) __________, “War, Trade, and State Formation,” in The Oxford Handbook of Comparative Politics edited by Carles Boix and Susan C. Stokes (Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2009). 119) David Stasavage, “Cities, Constitutions, and Sovereign Borrowing in Europe, 1274-1785,” International Organization 61(3): 489-525, July 2007. 120) *__________, States of Credit: Size, Power, and the Development of European Polities (Princeton and Oxford: Princeton University Press, 2011). 121) *Joseph R. Strayer, On the Medieval Origins of the Modern State (Princeton: Princeton University Press, 1970). 122) Rene M. Stulz and Rohan Williamson, “Culture, openness, and finance,” Journal of Financial Economics 70, 2003. 123) Frank Tallett, War and Society in Early-Modern Europe, 1495-1715 (London and New York: Routledge, 1992). 124) William R. Thompson, “The military superiority thesis and the ascendancy of Western Eurasia in the world system,” Journal of World History 10(1), 1999. 125) William R. Thompson and Karen Rasler, “War, the military revolution(s) controversy, and army expansion: a test of two explanations of historical influences on European state making,” Comparative Political Studies 32(1), 1999. 126) Charles Tilly, ed., The Formation of National States in Western Europe (Princeton: Princeton University Press, 1975). 127) __________, “War making and state making as organized crime”, in Bringing the state back in edited by Peter B. Evans, Dietrich Rueschemeyer, and Theda Skocpol (New York: Cambridge University Press, 1985). 128) *__________, Coercion, capital, and European states, AD 990-1992 (Cambridge (Mass.) and Oxford: Blackwell, 1992). 129) Nico Voigtländer and Hans-Joachim Voth, “Why England? Demographic Factors, Structural Change and Physical Capital Accumulation during the Industrial Revolution,” Journal of Economic Growth 11(4): 319-361, 2006. 130) __________, The rise of fiscal states: a global history 1500-1914, edited by Bartolomé Yun-Casalilla and Patrick K. O’Brien(Francisco Comín Comín Cambridge, New York: Cambridge University Press, c2012)
131)Tuong Vu,"Studying the State through State Formation,"World Politics 62(1):148-175,January2010 132)Paul Warde,Ecology,Economy and State Formation in Early Modern Germany(Cambridge:Cambridge University Press,2006) 133)*Max Weber,The Protestant ethic and the spirit of capitalism(Translated by Talcott Parsons,London:Allen Unwin,1976). 134)*Linda Weiss and John M.Hobson,States and economic development:a comparative historical analysis(Cambridge:Polity Press,1995). 135)Philip D.Wolfart,"Mapping the early modern state:the work of Ignaz Ambros Amman,1782-1812,"Journal of Historical Geography 34(1):1-23, January 2008. 136)*Aristide R.Zolberg,"Strategic Interactions and the Formation of Modern States:France and England,"International Social Science Journal,1980. Special Issue in Memory of Charles Tilly,1929-2008:Cities,States,Trust,and Rule Guest Edited by Michael Hanagan and Chris Tilly,Theory and Society 39(3), 2010. 137)Miguel Angel Centeno and Elaine Enriquez,"Legacies of empire?" 138)Elisabeth S.Clemens,"From city club to nation state:business networks in American political development." 139)Diane E.Davis,"Irregular armed forces,shifting patterns of commitment, and fragmented sovereignty in the developing world." 140)Michael Hanagan and Chris Tilly,"Cities,states,trust,and rule:new departures from the work of Charles Tilly." 141)Patrick Heller and Peter Evans,"Taking Tilly south:durable inequalities, democratic contestation,and citizenship in the Southern Metropolis." 142)Michael B.Katz,"Was government the solution or the problem?The role of the state in the history of American social policy." 143)Peter Marcuse,"The forms of power and the forms of cities:building on Charles Tilly.” 12
12 131) Tuong Vu, “Studying the State through State Formation,” World Politics 62(1): 148-175, January 2010. 132) Paul Warde, Ecology, Economy and State Formation in Early Modern Germany (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2006). 133) *Max Weber, The Protestant ethic and the spirit of capitalism (Translated by Talcott Parsons, London: Allen & Unwin, 1976). 134) *Linda Weiss and John M. Hobson, States and economic development: a comparative historical analysis (Cambridge: Polity Press, 1995). 135) Philip D. Wolfart, “Mapping the early modern state: the work of Ignaz Ambros Amman, 1782–1812,” Journal of Historical Geography 34(1): 1-23, January 2008. 136) *Aristide R. Zolberg, “Strategic Interactions and the Formation of Modern States: France and England,” International Social Science Journal, 1980. Special Issue in Memory of Charles Tilly, 1929-2008: Cities, States, Trust, and Rule Guest Edited by Michael Hanagan and Chris Tilly, Theory and Society 39(3), 2010. 137) Miguel Angel Centeno and Elaine Enriquez, “Legacies of empire?” 138) Elisabeth S. Clemens, “From city club to nation state: business networks in American political development.” 139) Diane E. Davis, “Irregular armed forces, shifting patterns of commitment, and fragmented sovereignty in the developing world.” 140) Michael Hanagan and Chris Tilly, “Cities, states, trust, and rule: new departures from the work of Charles Tilly.” 141) Patrick Heller and Peter Evans, “Taking Tilly south: durable inequalities, democratic contestation, and citizenship in the Southern Metropolis.” 142) Michael B. Katz, “Was government the solution or the problem? The role of the state in the history of American social policy.” 143) Peter Marcuse, “The forms of power and the forms of cities: building on Charles Tilly
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13 144) Ariel Salzmann, “Is there a moral economy of state formation? Religious minorities and repertoires of regime integration in the Middle East and Western Europe, 600-1614.” 145) Edward W. Soja, “Cities and states in geohistory.” 146) Smita Srinivas, “Industrial welfare and the state: nation and city reconsidered.” 147) Charles Tilly, “Cities, states, and trust networks: chapter 1 of Cities and States in World History
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15 158) Lane F. Fargher and Richard E. Blanton, “Revenue, Voice, and Public Goods in Three Pre-Modern States,” Comparative Studies in Society and History 49(4): 848-882, October 2007. 159) Robert Gilpin, War and change in world politics (Cambridge and New York: Cambridge University Press, 1981). 160) Peter Gourevitch, “The international system and regime formation: a critical review of Anderson and Wallerstein,” Comparative Politics 10(3), 1978. 161) Paul Kennedy, The rise and fall of the great powers: economic change and military conflict from 1500 to 2000 (London, Sydney and Wellington: Unwin Hyman, 1988). 162) Stephen Krasner, Sovereignty: organized hypocrisy (Princeton: Princeton University Press, 1999). 163) __________, “Rethinking the sovereign state model,” Review of International Studies 27, 2001. 164) Krishan Kumar, “Nation-states as Empires, Empires as Nation-states: Two Principles, One Practice?” Theory and Society 39: 119-143, 2010 165) Hannes Lacher, “International transformation and the persistence of territoriality: toward a new political geography of capitalism,” Review of International Political Economy 12(1): 26-52, 2005. 166)Jordi Martí-Henneberg, “The Map of Europe: Continuity and Change in Administrative Boundaries (1850–2000),” Geopolitics 10(4), 2005. 167) *Philip J. Meeks, “Hegemons in History”, in Japan in the Posthegemonic World edited by Tsuneo Akaha and Frank Langdon (Boulder and London: Lynne Rienner Publishers, 1993). 168) *George Modelski, “The Long Cycle of Global Politics and the Nation-State,” Comparative Studies in Society and History 20(2): 214-235, April 1978. 169) __________, Long cycles in world politics (Seattle: University of Washington Press, 1985). 170) Adam David Morton, “The age of absolutism: capitalism, the modern states-system and international relations,” Review of International Studies 31: 495-517, 2005