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  1. Giovanni Arrighi (7 July 1937 – 18 June 2009) was an Italian economist, sociologist and world-systems analyst, from 1998 a Professor of Sociology at Johns Hopkins University. His work has been translated into over fifteen languages.

  2. Giovanni Arrighi (1937-2009) was born and grew up in Milan, Italy. He attended the Bocconi University in Milan, which was then a stronghold of neoclassical economics. Upon finishing his university degree, Arrighi obtained a job as a manager trainee with the multinational firm Unilever.

  3. Jan 1, 2021 · Giovanni Arrighi (1937–2009) was one of the world’s leading theorists of world capitalism, imperialism, and anti-systemic movements. With Immanuel Wallerstein and Terence Hopkins, he played a major role in the development of world-systems analysis, with its fecund synthesis of Marxism, Third-World radicalism, and critical social science ...

  4. Born in Milan in 1937, Giovanni’s political trajectory was decisively shaped by the anti-fascist attitudes of his family. The political context in which these attitudes emerged of course was the Nazi occupation of parts of Italy, the growth of an indigenous resistance and the arrival of the Allies.

  5. Jul 6, 2009 · Giovanni Arrighi, the George Armstrong Kelly Professor of Sociology, died on June 18 at his home in Baltimore after a yearlong battle with cancer. A renowned authority in the fields of world systems analysis and historical sociology, Arrighi, 71, came to Johns Hopkins in 1998 to anchor the Sociology Department’s comparative-historical group.

  6. GIOVANNI ARRIGHI. CURRICULUM VITAE. Date of Birth: July 7, 1937. Education: Universitá Bocconi, Milan: Dottore in Economia, 1960. Academic Positions. 2009- . George Armstrong Kelly Professor of Sociology, The Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore. 1998-2009. Professor of Sociology, The Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore. 2007 .

  7. Aug 23, 2022 · Giovanni Arrighi (1937–2009) was a prolific political economist who integrated social, historical, and political perspectives to explicate economic processes from the local to the global level.