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В. В. Анашвили, А. Л. Погорельский

НАУЧНЫЙ СОВЕТ:

В. Л. Глазычев, Г. М. Дерлугьян, Л. Г. Ионин, А. Ф. Филиппов, Р. З. Хестанов

Перевод выполнен по изданию: Giovanni Arrighi, The long twentieth century: money, power, and the origins of our times. London: Verso, 1994.

А 79 Арриги Джованни. Долгий двадцатый век: Деньги, власть и истоки нашего времени / Пер. с англ. А. Смирнова и Н. Эдельмана. — М.: Издательский дом «Территория будущего», 2006. (Серия «Университетская библиотека Александра Погорельского»). — 472 с.

Редактор Л. Макарова

Оформление серии В. Коршунов

Верстка С. Зиновьев

Формат 70. 100 1/16. Бумага офсетная. Печать офсетная

Усл. печ. л. 36,1. Уч. — изд. л. 26,5. Тираж 1100 экз. Заказ №

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