Department
of Anthropology
Western Michigan University
Bibliography
for State and Civilization
An 306
Professor:Allen Zagarell
Winter Semester 2002
ALL REFERENCES TO S,L-K REFER TO SABLOFF AND LAMBERG-KARLOVSKY 1974 BELOW
Carneiro, R. 1970 "A Theory of the Origin of the State.: Science 169: 733-738
----------- 1974 "A Reappraisal of the Roles of Technology and Organization in the Origin of Civilization." American Antiquity 39:179-185
Claessen, H. and P. Skalnik 1978 Origins of the State
Cohen 1988:69-85 in Cohen and Toland 1988
----- and Toland 1988 State Formation and Political Legitimacy
Diakonoff, I. 1972 Socio-economic Classes in Babylonia
Farrar, T 1992 When African Kings Became "Chiefs": Some Transformations in European Perceptions of West African Civilization, c. 1450-1800. Journal of Black Studies, vol.23
Finley, M. 1987 Ancient Slavery and Modern Ideology.
Flannery,K. 1972 "The Cultural Evolution of Civilization". The Annual review of Ecology and Systematics 3:399-426
Fried, M. 1961 Warfare..in Anthropologia:134-147
Godelier 1978 "The concept of the Asiatic Mode of Production.." Relations of Production.
Harris, M. 1992xxx
Ibn Khaldun 1970 Selections from the Muqaddimah in Sweet Peoples and Cultures of the Middle East, Vol. I
Keightley 1983 The Origins of Chinese Civilization
Kenoyer 1991
Kohl, P. 1987 The Use and Abuse of World Systems Theory in Advances in Arch. Method and Theory 11.
Sabloff, J. and C.C. Lamberg-Karlovsky 1974 The Rise and Fall of Ancient Civilizations.
Service, E. 1978 Classical and Modern Theories of the Origins of Government. Pp. 21-34 in (see) Cohen and Service.
Shortmann and Urban 199
Southall, A 1988 THE SEGMENTARY STATE IN AFRICA AND ASIA inCOMPARATIVE STUDIES IN SOCIETY AND HISTORY, V30, N1, 1988. P52-82
Trigger, Kemp, O'Connor and A.B. Lloyd 1983 Ancient Egypt. Cambridge Press.
Uichtel, A. "Women at Work" Historia 33.
Wittfogel 1974 in S,L-K
Zagarell, A. 1986a "Structural Discontinuity. A Critical Factor in Primary and Secondary States". Dialectical Anthropology.
------- 1986 b Trade, Women, Class and Society. Current Anthropology
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