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"As the foremost contributor to macrohistorical analysis of international migration, Zolberg knows how to choose his essays: their sequence is a narrative that shows us how he got there, and does so with a grand geopolitical sweep." --Saskia Sassen, author of Territory, Authority, Rights: From Medieval to Global Assemblages

"Ever since the late 1960s...Aristide Zolberg has crafted wonderfully engaging essays that have profoundly altered our understanding of politics and society in Africa, Europe and the United States. His writing has been deeply gobal, especially with its focus on the large-scale movement of populations and their reception in new locations...Zolberg has been one of our most creative and informed scholars in the social sciences, at work on issues that really matter." --Ira Katznelson, Ruggles Professor of Political Science and History, Columbia University
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The essays in "How Many Exceptionalisms?" span the long history of the intellectual output of Aristide Zolberg, one of the most distinguished social scientists of our time. In this collection, Zolberg shows his originality, insights, and breadth of thought as he addresses subjects including theories of immigration policy, the making of Belgium, and the origins of the modern world system. Writing over three decades and featuring many essays that have not been in wide circulation, Zolberg here draws from political science, cultural anthropology, sociology, and history to provide a configurative analysis of and long-term approach to the cultural diversity in Africa, Europe, and the United States.

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