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* Appadurai, [[Modernity at Large|Modernity at Large: Cultural Dimensions of Globalization]], 1996
 
* Appadurai, [[Modernity at Large|Modernity at Large: Cultural Dimensions of Globalization]], 1996
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* Anderson, Benedict [[Imagined Communities| Imagined Communities: Reflections on the Origin and Spread of Nationalism]], 2006
 
* Arrighi, [[The Long Twentieth Century|The Long Twentieth Century: Money, Power, and the Origins of Our Times]], 1994
 
* Arrighi, [[The Long Twentieth Century|The Long Twentieth Century: Money, Power, and the Origins of Our Times]], 1994
* Cuno, [[Museums Matter|Museums Matter: In Praise of the Encyclopedic Museum]], 2013
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* Cuno, [[ Museums Matters|Museums Matter: In Praise of the Encyclopedic Museum]], 2013
 
* Foucault, [[The Order of Things|The Order of Things: An Archaeology of the Human Sciences]], 1966
 
* Foucault, [[The Order of Things|The Order of Things: An Archaeology of the Human Sciences]], 1966
 
* Geertz, [[Kings, Centers, and Charisma| "Kings, Centers, and Charisma: Reflections on the Symbolics of Power"]], 1977
 
* Geertz, [[Kings, Centers, and Charisma| "Kings, Centers, and Charisma: Reflections on the Symbolics of Power"]], 1977
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* Siegel, [[Beyond Compare|"Beyond Compare: Comparative Method after the Transnational Turn”]], 2005
 
* Siegel, [[Beyond Compare|"Beyond Compare: Comparative Method after the Transnational Turn”]], 2005
 
* Immanuel Wallerstein. [[World-Systems Analysis: An Introduction|World-Systems Analysis: An Introduction]] (2004).
 
* Immanuel Wallerstein. [[World-Systems Analysis: An Introduction|World-Systems Analysis: An Introduction]] (2004).
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