1. Global Crises and Social Movements: A Comparative Historical Perspective Part One: The Mid-Century Crisis and the Revolutions of 1848 2. Interdependencies in Global Crisis: France and England in the Mid-Nineteenth Century 3. The French Revolution of 1848 and the Social History of Work 4. The "Retardation" of French Economic Development and Social Radicalism During the Second Republic: New Lessons from the Old Comparison with Britain 5. The Mid-Century Crisis and the 1848 Revolutions: The Case of England Part Two: Peasants and World Market Cycles: The Moral Economy of Agrarian Social Movements 6. Market Demand Versus Imperial Control: Colonial Contradictions and the Origins of Agrarian Protest in South and Southeast Asia 7. On Peasant Diffidence: Non-Revolt, Resistance, and Hidden Forms of Political Consciousness in Northern Nigeria, 1900-1945 8.
One, Two, or Many Vietnams? Social Theory and Peasant Revolution in Vietnam and Guatemala Part Three: World Market Cycles and Fascist and Populist Movements in the Twentieth Century 9. Fascism and Economic Policy Controversies: National Responses to the Global Crisis of the Division of Labor 10. Silk and Steel: Italy and Japan Between the Two World Wars 11. The Northeast Asian Political Economy Under Two Hegemonies.