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CCR Articles Organized in Chronological Order

Kavolis, Vytautas. "Structure and Energy: Toward a Civilization-Analytic Perspective." 1 (Winter 1979): 21-41. Kupperman, Karen Ordahl. "Nature's 'Rude Garden': English and Indians as Producers and Consumers of Food in Early New England." 1 (Winter 1979): 64-78. Naff, William E. "The Heritage of Courtly Love in Japanese Society." 1 (Winter 1979): 42-63. Kitao, T. Kaori. "The Tokonoma and the Classical Façade: Semiotics of Hierarchy in Architecture." 2 (Spring 1979): 18-37. Olney, James. "The Value of Autobiography for Comparative Studies: African vs. Western Autobiography." 2 (Spring 1979): 52-64. Venclova, Tomas. "Prison as Communicative Phenomenon: The Literature of Gulag." 2 (Spring 1979): 65-73. Walter, E.V. "The Heavenly City of the Fourth-Century Hermits." 2 (Spring 1979): 1- 17. Watson, Walter. "Montesquieu and Voltaire on China." 2 (Spring 1979): 38-51. Edmunds, Lowell. "The Oedipus Myth and African Sacred Kingship." 3 (Fall 1979): 1- 12. Kavolis, Vytautas. "Models of Rebellion: An Essay in Civilization-Analysis." 3 (Fall 1979): 13-39. Kopf, David. "The Emerging Literature of Bangladesh: The Fiction of Hasan Azizul Huq." 3 (Fall 1979): 83-100. Leites, Edmund. "The Duty to Desire: Love, Friendship, and Sexuality in Some Puritan Theories of Marriage." 3 (Fall 1979): 40-82. Deininger, Jürgen. "Explaining the Change from Republic to Principate in Rome." 4 (Spring 1980): 77-101. Grazia, Sebastian de. "The Dura Lex of Legalism and the First Empire." 4 (Spring 1980): 59-76. Palencia-Roth, Michael. "Mothers, Fathers, and the Life of Reason: The Case of John Stuart Mill's Autobiography." 4 (Spring 1980): 29-58. Steenstrup, Carl. "Notes on the Gunki or Military Tales: Contributions to the Study of the Impact of War on Folk Literature in Premodern Japan." 4 (Spring 1980): 1-28. Deininger, Jürgen. "Addenda to 'Explaining the Change from Republic to Principate in Rome.'" 5 (Fall 1980): 96-99. Edmunds, Lowell. "Ancient Roman and Modern American Food: A Comparative Sketch of Two Semiological Systems." 5 (Fall 1980): 52-69.

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Kavolis, Vytautas. "Romanticism and Taoism: The Planes of Cultural Organization." 5 (Fall 1980): 1-32. Naff, William E. "Some Reflections on the Food Habits of China, Japan, and Rural America." 5 (Fall 1980): 70-95. Schwartz, Roberto. "Misplaced Ideas: Literature and Society in Late Nineteenth- Century Brazil." 5 (Fall 1980): 33-51. Bullough, Vern L. "Sex and Mythology: Some Implications." 6 (Spring 1981): 41-61. Cartier, Michel. "Barbarians through Chinese Eyes: The Emergence of an Anthropological Approach to Ethnic Differences." 6 (Spring 1981): 1-14. Martzloff, Jean Claude. "Proof Techniques in Seventeenth-Century Mathematics." 6 (Spring 1981): 62-70. Vivanti, Corrado. "The Origins of the Idea of Civilization: The Geographical Findings and Writings of Henri de la Popeliniére." 6 (Spring 1981): 15-39. Gimbutas, Marija. "The 'Monstrous Venus' of Prehistory, or Goddess Creatrix." 7 (Fall 1981): 1-26. Hord, John K. "A Proposal on the Nature of the Onset of Civilization." 7 (Fall 1981): 45-53. Hudson, Dennis. "Renaissance in the Life of Samminata Aiyar, a Tamil Scholar." 7 (Fall 1981): 54-71. Naff, William E. "Cultures and Climates of Liberality in Japanese Court Literature." 7 (Fall 1981): 27-44. Holzner, Burkart. "The Civilization Analytic Frame of Reference: Benjamin Nelson and the Foundations of Cultural Sociology." 8 (Spring 1982): 15-30. Kavolis, Vytautas. "Social Movements and Civilizational Processes." 8 (Spring 1982): 31-58. Nelson, Benjamin. "The Moralities of Thought and the Logics of Action: Some Reflections on the Logic of Historic Grammars of Moral Decision." 8 (Spring 1982): 4-14. Roland, Alan. "Identity, Contextualization, and Individualization: Three Psychological Processes in Social Change in India." 8 (Spring 1982): 59-69. Ross, Ralph. "Some Moments with Ben [Nelson]." 8 (Spring 1982): 70-73. Rubin, Julius H. "Remembrances of Student Life with Benjamin Nelson." 8 (Spring 1982): 74-78. Walter, E.V. "The Tradition of Benjamin Nelson." 8 (Spring 1982): 3. Kittsteiner, Heinz-Dieter. “The Sediments of Modernity." 9 (Fall 1982): 86-89. Pietz, William. "Bosman's Guinea: The Intercultural Roots of an Enlightenment Discourse." 9 (Fall 1982): 1-22.

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Sautman, Francesca. "The Quick and the Dead in the Communal Feast of Ashura and Carnival." 9 (Fall 1982): 45-85. Wen-yuan, Qian. "The Great Inertia: An Introduction to a Causal Inquiry into Traditional China's Scientific Stagnation." 9 (Fall 1982): 23-44. Dumont, Louis. "German Idealism in a Comparative Perspective." 10-11 (1983-84): 105-115. Kavolis, Vytautas. "Nelson's Legacy of Comparative Studies." 10-11 (1983-84): 17-24. Leites, Edmund. "The Duty to Desire: Love, Friendship, and Sexuality in Some Puritan Theories of Marriage." 10-11 (1983-84): 117-149. Nelson, Benjamin. "Systems of Spiritual Direction." 10-11 (1983-84): 25-33. Nelson, Benjamin. "The Games of Life and the Dances of Death." 10-11 (1983-84): 151-162. Sivin, Nathan. "Max Weber, Joseph Needham, Benjamin Nelson: The Question of Chinese Science." 10-11 (1983-84): 37-49. Trinkhaus, Charles. "Thomas More and the Humanist Tradition." 10-11 (1983-84): 89- 104. Walter, E.V. "Nature on Trial: The Case of the Rooster that Laid an Egg." 10-11 (1983- 84): 51-72. Walter, E.V. "The Civilized Mind." 10-11 (1983-84): 3-16. Walter, E.V., Vytautas Kavolis, Edmund Leites, and Marie Coleman Nelson (editors). “Civilizations East and West: A Memorial Volume for Benjamin Nelson.” 10-11 (1983-84): 162 pages. Wyschogrod, Edith. "The Mathematical Model in Plato and Some Surrogates in a Jain Theory of Knowledge." 10-11 (1983-84): 73-85. Chase, Victoria F. "Re-discovering the New World: Columbus and Carpentier." 12 (Spring 1985): 28-43. McBride-Limaye, Ann. "Constructing the 'New World' in the Works of Carlos Fuentes." 12 (Spring 1985): 44-67. Muñoz, Braulio. "On the New Man." 12 (Spring 1985): 68-76. Palencia-Roth, Michael. "Cannibalism and the New Man of Latin America in the 15th and 16th-century European Imagination." 12 (Spring 1985): 1-27. Palencia-Roth, Michael. "Foreword." Latin American Issue. Edited by Michael Palencia-Roth. 12 (Spring 1985): i-ii. Palencia-Roth, Michael (guest editor). Special Issue: Latin American Issue. 12 (Spring 1985): 78 pages. Arkoun, Mohammad. "Discours Islamiques, discours Orientalistes et pensée scientifique." 13-14 (Fall-Spring 1985-86): 90-110.

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Ballhatchet, Kenneth. "Indian Perceptions of the West." 13-14 (Fall-Spring 1985-86): 90-110. Beckingham, C.F. "Islam and the West: Some Examples of Myopia." 13-14 (Fall- Spring 1985-86): 56-61. Brown, L. Carl. "Movies and the ." 13-14 (Fall-Spring 1985-86): 17-35. Case, Margaret. "Nineteenth-Century Memsahibs in India." 13-14 (Fall-Spring 1985- 86): 132-142. Case, Margaret. "The West and South Asia." 13-14 (Fall-Spring 1985-86): 113-116. Hudson, Dennis. "The Responses of Tamils to their Study by Westerners, 1600-1908." 13-14 (Fall-Spring 1985-86): 180-200. Kopf, David. "Sexual Ambivalence in Western Scholarship on Hindu India: A History of Historical Images of Shakto-Tantrism, 1800-1970." 13-14 (Fall-Spring 1985-86): 143-157. Leites, Edmund. "The Philosphers as Rulers: The Literati in Early Western Images of Confucianism." 13-14 (Fall-Spring 1985-86): 203-214. Lewis, Bernard. "Muslim Perceptions of the West." 13-14 (Fall-Spring 1985-86): 3-16. Lewis, Bernard, Edmund Leites, and Margaret Case (guest editors). Special Issue: As Others See Us: Mutual Perceptions, East and West. 13-14 (Fall-Spring 1985-86): 310 pages. Malti-Douglas, Fedwa. "In the Eyes of Others: The Middle Eastern Response and Reaction to Western Scholarship." 13-14 (Fall-Spring 1985-86): 36-55. Miquel, André. "L'Inde et la Chine vues de côte de l'Islam." 13-14 (Fall-Spring 1985- 86): 284-297. Naff, William E. "Reflections of the Questions of the 'East' and 'West' for the Point of View of Japan." 13-14 (Fall-Spring 1985-86): 215-232. Rossabi, Morris. "China and the Islamic World." 13-14 (Fall-Spring 1985-86): 269-283. Savory, Roger. "Muslim Perceptions of the West: Iran." 13-14 (Fall-Spring 1985-86): 73-89. Schiffrin, Harold Z. "The Response and Reaction of East Asia to its Scholarly Study by the West." 13-14 (Fall-Spring 1985-86): 253-265. Steenstrup, Carl. “Reflections on 'Orientalism' from the Angle of Japan-Related Research." 13-14 (Fall-Spring 1985-86): 233-252. Watson, Walter. "Universals in Intercultural Perception." 13-14 (Fall-Spring 1985-86): 301-310. Weinberger-Thomas, Catherine. "Les chemins du paganisme: Image de l'Inde à l'age classique." 13-14 (Fall-Spring 1985-86): 117-131. Wickens, G.M. "Western Scholarship on the Middle East." 13-14 (Fall-Spring 1985- 86): 62-72. https://scholarsarchive.byu.edu/ccr/vol84/iss84/14 6 et al.: Indices of the Comparative Civilizations Review, No. 1-83 Comparative Civilizations Review 145

Kopf, David. "A Macrohistoriographical Essay on the Idea of East and West from Herodotus to Edward Said." 15 (Fall 1986): 22-42. Naff, William E. "The Comparative Tradition in Japanese Civilization." 15 (Fall 1986): 1-21. Richardson, David B. "The Metamorphosis of Faustian Sensibility, 1630-1800." 15 (Fall 1986): 62-87. Shinohara, Koichi. "'Adjustment' and 'Tension' in Max Weber's Interpretation of Confucianism." 15 (Fall 1986): 43-61. Dunn, John. "Identity, Modernity, and the Claim to Know Better: Post-Colonial Tragedy from a Cosmopolitan Point of View." 16 (Fall 1987): 1-22. Hord, John K. "The Twilight of the Goddess: An Ancient Religious Revolution." 16 (Fall 1987): 57-91. Niestroj, Brigitte H.E. "Modern Individuality and the Social Isolation of Mother and Child." 16 (Fall 1987): 23-40. Steenstrup, Carl. "Law Code versus Political Change in China and Japan." 16 (Fall 1987): 41-56. Alatas, Syed Farid. "Reflections on the Idea of Islamic Social Science." 17 (Fall 1987): 60-86. Hord, John K. "Creatures of the Long Night: Man and Society at the End of Civilization." 17 (Fall 1987): 87-107. Kavolis, Vytautas. "History of Consciousness and Civilization Analysis." 17 (Fall 1987): 1-19. Robertson, Roland. "Globalization Theory and Civilizational Analysis." 17 (Fall 1987): 20-30. Wilkinson, David. "Central Civilization." 17 (Fall 1987): 31-59. Antoine, Jean-Philippe. "The Art of Memory and its Relation to the Unconscious." 18 (Spring 1988): 1-21. Cartier, Michel. "India in a Chinese Mirror: An Assessment of Xuanzang's Buddhist Records of the Western World." 18 (Spring 1988): 45-57. Dunn, John. "Addendum to 'Identity, Modernity, and the Calim to Know Better: Post- Colonial Tragedy from a Cosmopolitan Point of View.'" 18 (Spring 1988): 91. Miller, Mara. "Knot Gardens and the Genesis of the Scientific Attitude." 18 (Spring 1988): 58-90. Wilkinson, David. "Universal Empires: Pathos and Engineering." 18 (Spring 1988): 22- 44. Chase-Dunn, Christopher. "Comparing World-Systems: Toward a Theory of Semiperipheral Development." 19 (Fall 1988): 29-66.

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McBride-Limaye, Ann. "Metamorphoses of La Malinche and Mexican Cultural Identity." 19 (Fall 1988): 1-28. Shad, Jr., Jeffrey A. "Globalization and Islamic Resurgence." 19 (Fall 1988): 67-78. Shu, Yunzhong. "Communion and Deviation: Kenneth Rexroth's Approach to Classical Chinese Poetry." 19 (Fall 1998): 79-93. Cartier, Michel. "Historical Myths or Mythical History?" 20 (Spring 1989): 59-69. Chard, Chloe. "Pleasure and Guilt in and Italy." 20 (Spring 1989): 1-31. Schwengel, Hermann. "The Socialization of Elitism: New Civilizing Arrangements in the USA around 1900." 20 (Spring 1989): 32-58. Hord, John K. "The State - Organized Progress or Decay Product?" 21 (Fall 1989): 20- 46. Huff, Toby E. "On Weber, Law and Universalism: Some Preliminary Considerations." 21 (Fall 1989): 47-79. Kavolis, Vytautas. "Ancestral Voices for a Sociology of Moralities." 21 (Fall 1989): 102-118. Palencia-Roth, Michael. "Comparing Literatures, Comparing Civilizations." 21 (Fall 1989): 1-19. Stevens-Arroyo, Anthony M. "The Radical Shift in the Spanish Approach to Intercivilizational Encounter." 21 (Fall 1989): 80-101. Cassin, Barbara. " and Romans: Paradigms of the Past in Arendt and Heidegger." 22 (Fall 1990): 28-53. Fabri, Paolo. "From Foucault to Leites." 22 (Fall 1990): 24-27. Leites, Edmund. "Seneca's Letters to Lucillius." 22 (Fall 1990): 19-23. Niestroj, Brigitte H.E. "Is the Logos of the Psychic Concealed in History? On the Work of Felix Krueger." 22 (Fall 1990): 54-64. Ritter, Henning. "The Ethnological Revolution: On Marcel Mauss." 22 (Fall 1990): 1- 18. Palencia-Roth, Michael. "Transformations of Latinity: The New-Old Civilization of Latin America." 23 (Fall 1990): 19-39. Shu, Yunzhong. “Victorian Historiography and the Image of China." 23 (Fall 1990): 122-132. Sjoberg, Andrée F. "The Dravidian Contribution to the Development of Indian Civilization: A Call for a Reassessment." 23 (Fall 1990): 40-74. Smith, Robert J. "The Moving Target: Japanese Culture Reconsidered." 23 (Fall 1990): 1-18. Stunkel, Kenneth R. "Technology and Values in Traditional China and the West: I." 23 (Fall 1990): 75-91.

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Von der Muhll, George. "Politics and the Disintegration of Civilizations." 23 (Fall 1990): 92-121. Bledsoe, Wayne M. (editor). "Forward." 24 (Spring 1991): i-ii. Feinman, Gary M. and Linda M. Nicholas. "New Perspectives on Prehispanic Highland Mesoamerica: A Macroregional Approach." 24 (Spring 1991): 13-33. Hall, Thomas D. "Civilizational Change: The Role of ." 24 (Spring 1991): 34- 57. Iberall, A and D. Wilkinson. "A Physical Tutorial on Hord's Review of Iberall- Wilkinson in Modelski's Exploring Long Cycles." 24 (Spring 1991): 84-96. Melko, Matthew. "Forum: The Breakdowns of Automobiles, Civilizations, and Things like That." 24 (Spring 1991): 76-83. Stunkel, Kenneth R ."Technology and Values in Traditional China and the West: II." 24 (Spring 1991): 58-75. Thomas, J. Steven. "Indochinese Adjustment and Assimilation in an Alabama Coastal Fishing Community." 24 (Spring 1991): 1-12. Wescott, Roger Williams. "In Response [to Edmund Leites' Seneca's Letter to Lucillus" (CCR 22)]." 24 (Spring 1991): 97-98. Eckhardt, William. "A Dialectical Evolutionary Theory of Civilizations, Empires and Wars." 25 (Fall 1991): 54-78. Erasov, Boris. " and the : Civilizational Dimensions." 25 (Fall 1991): 102-123. Figueria, Dorothy M. "Aryan Ancestors, Pariahs and the Lunatic Fringe." 25 (Fall 1991): 1-27. Hord, John K. "Civilization: A Definition, Part I: Identifying Individual Civilizations." 25 (Fall 1991): 28-53. Kavolis, Vytautas. "Nationalism, Modernization, and the Polylogue of Civilizations." 25 (Fall 1991): 124-143. Sondhi, Madhuri. "Basanta Kumar Mallik's Theory of the Dynamics of Intersocietal Conflict." 25 (Fall 1991): 79-101. Bahm, Archie J. "Three Zeros: A Comparative Philosophy of Voids." 26 (Spring 1992): 150-151. Bledsoe, Wayne M. "Foreword." 26 (Spring 1992): 1-3. Brauer, Ralph W. "Geography in the Medieval Muslim World: Seeking a Basis for Comparison of the Development of the Natural Sciences in Different Cultures." 26 (Spring 1992): 73-110. Buell, Frederick. "World Studies at Queens College." 26 (Spring 1992): 136-149. Goodman, Jennifer R. "European Chivalry in the 1490s." 26 (Spring 1992): 43-72.

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Hord, John K. "Civilization: A Definition, Part II. The Nature of Formal Knowledge Systems." 26 (Spring 1992): 111-135. Palencia-Roth, Michael. "Quarta Orbis Pars: Monologizing the New World." 26 (Spring 1992): 4-42. Benesch, Walter. "Comparative Logics and the Comparative Study of Civilizations." 27 (Fall 1992): 88-105. Buell, Frederick. "Conceptualizations of Contemporary Global Culture." 27 (Fall 1992): 127-142. Farrenkopf, John. "Weber, Spengler, and the Origins, Spirit, and Development of Capitalism." 27 (Fall 1992): 1-30. Ge, Liangyan. "On the Eighteenth-Century Misreading of the Chinese Garden." 27 (Fall 1992): 106-126. Glasberg, Ronald. "Toward a Cross-Cultural Language of Power: Sun Tzu's The Art of War and Machiavelli's The Prince as Exemplary Texts." 27 (Fall 1992): 31-50. Wilkinson, David. "Cities, Civilizations and Oikumenes: I." 27 (Fall 1992): 51-87. Bledsoe, Wayne M. "Foreword." 28 (Spring 1993): i-iv. Brauer, Ralph W. "The Camel and Its Role in Shaping Mideastern Societies." 28 (Spring 1993): 106-151. Frank, André Gunder. "Latin America at the Margin of World System History: East>West Hegemonial Shifts (992-1492-1992)." 28 (Spring 1993): 1-40. Iberall, A and D. Wilkinson. "'Polycultures' and 'Culture-Civilizations:' Forms and Processes in the Evolution of Civilizations." 28 (Spring 1993): 73-79. Richardson, David B. "Forum: Comments on John K. Hord's 'Civilization: A Definition: Part II. The Nature of Formal Knowledge Systems.'" 28 (Spring 1993): 166-168. VanderKam, James C. “Forum: The Care and Keeping of Scrolls." 28 (Spring 1993): 152-161. Wilkinson, David. "Cities, Civilizations and Oikumenes: II." 28 (Spring 1993): 41-72. Willard, Alice. "Gold, Islam, and Camels: The Transformative Effects of Trade and Ideology." 28 (Spring 1993): 80-105. Wise, Michael O. "Forum: Ethics and Access: The Case of the Dead Sea Scrolls." 28 (Spring 1993): 161-166. Alatas, Syed Farid. "A Khaldunian Perspective on the Dynamics of Asiatic Societies." 29 (Fall 1993): 29-51. Lingis, Alphonso. "Ttuantin-suyo." 29 (Fall 1993): 2-15. Melko, Matthew. "State Systems in Harmonious Conflict." 29 (Fall 1993): 105-123. Wellen, Paul. "Pound and China: Ezra Pound's Preference for Chinese over Western Philosophy and his Misuse of Confucius." 29 (Fall 1993): 91-104. https://scholarsarchive.byu.edu/ccr/vol84/iss84/14 10 et al.: Indices of the Comparative Civilizations Review, No. 1-83 Comparative Civilizations Review 149

Wescott, Roger Williams. "Civilization in Context." 29 (Fall 1993): 16-28. Wilkinson, David. "Spatio-Temporal Boundaries of African Civilizations Reconsidered: Part I." 29 (Fall 1993): 52-90. Bergesen, Albert. "Pre vs. Post 1500ers." 30 (Spring 1994): 81-89. Chase-Dunn, Christopher and Alice Willard. "Cities in the Central Political/Military Network since CE 1200: Size Hierarchy and Domination." 30 (Spring 1994): 104- 132. Frank, Andre Gunder. "Comments on Faustian Delusion II." 30 (Spring 1994): 28-29. Frank, Andre Gunder. "Confusion Worse Confounded: Through the Looking Glass of Matt Melko in Wonderland." 30 (Spring 1994): 22-27. Ghosh, Oroon K. "Oikumenes." 30 (Spring 1994): 133-136. Hall, Thomas D. "The Case for a World Systems Approach to Civilization: A View from the "Transformationist" Camp." 30 (Spring 1994): 30-49. Melko, Matthew. "World Systems Theory: A Faustian Delusion? I." 30 (Spring 1994): 8-12. Melko, Matthew. "World Systems Theory: A Faustian Delusion? II." 30 (Spring 1994): 13-21. Sanderson, Stephen K. "Civilizations and World Systems: An Introduction." 30 (Spring 1994): 2-7. Sanderson, Stephen K. "Expanding World Commercialization: The Link between World-Systems and Civilizations." 30 (Spring 1994): 91-103. Sanderson, Stephen K. (guest editor). Special Issue: Civilizations and World Systems. 30 (Spring 1994): 162 pages. Wallerstein, Immanuel. "Hold the Tiller Firm: On Method and the Unit of Analysis." 30 (Spring 1994): 72-80. Wescott, Roger Williams. "Civil Systems: A Review of the World-System Theories of Andre Gunder Frank and of Christopher Chase-Dunn and Thomas D. Hall." 30 (Spring 1994): 50-58. Wilkinson, David. "Civilizations are World Systems!" 30 (Spring 1994): 59-71. Donskis, Leonidas. "Louis Dumont on the National Variants of the Modern Ideology: I." 31 (Fall 1994): 2-17. English-Lueck, Jan. "Turner and Frontier Values: Optimistic Postindustrial Enclaves in China and Silicon Valley." 31 (Fall 1994): 106-123. Roudometof, Victor. "Globalization or Modernity?" 31 (Fall 1994): 18-45. Wilkinson, David. "Spatio-Temporal Boundaries of African Civilizations Reconsidered: Part II." 31 (Fall 1994): 46-105. Choi, Dong Sull. "Christianity and the Uniqueness of Japanese Religious Mentality." 32 (Spring 1995): 86-98.

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Donskis, Leonidas. "Louis Dumont on the National Variants of the Modern Ideology: II." 32 (Spring 1995): 2-25. Fält, Olavi K. "The Historical Study of Mental Images as a Form of Research into Cultural Confrontation." 32 (Spring 1995): 99-108. Holton, Robert. "A Response to Iberall." 32 (Spring 1995): 163. Iberall, A.S. "On a Characteristic 500-year Process-Time of Culture-Civilizations." 32 (Spring 1995): 146-162. McBride-Limaye, Ann. "Dialogical Horizons: Latino Voices and U.S. Audiences: E Pluribus Plures?" 32 (Spring 1995): 46-85. Miller, Lucian. "The Ethnic Chameleon: Bakhtin and the Bai." 32 (Spring 1995): 26- 45. Richardson, David B. "On Civilizational Worldviews." 32 (Spring 1995): 109-145. Hewes, Gordon W. "The Daily Life Component in Civilizational Analysis." 33 (Fall 1995): 79-96. Marler, Joan. “A Vision for the World: The Life and Work of Marija Gimbutas." 33 (Fall 1995): 1-20. Wescott, Roger Williams. "Language and Civilization: Contributions of Linguistics to the Comparison of Cultures." 33 (Fall 1995): 21-32. Wilkinson, David. "Decline Phases in Civilizations, Regions, and Oikumenes." 33 (Fall 1995): 33-78. Choi, Dong Sull. "The Process of and its Impact on Indonesia." 34 (Spring 1996): 11-26. Guilderson, Hugh L. "From the State of Nature to the Empire of Reason: Civilization in Buffon, Mirabeau, and Raynal." 34 (Spring 1996): 27-44. Kearney, Milo and Sean Kearney. "A Broader Comparative Civilizations Approach to the Bible's Nativity Story." 34 (Spring 1996): 45-62. Mears, John. "Methodological Considerations for the Comparative Study of Civilizations." 34 (Spring 1996): 1-10. Wilkinson, David. "Configurations of the Indic States System." 34 (Spring 1996): 63- 119. Gilb, Corinne Lathrop. "Whose World? What History?" 35 (Winter 1997): 43-62. Iberall, Arthur. "A Friendly Countercomment to Holton." 35 (Winter 1997): 63-66. Iberall, Arthur and David Wilkinson. "On Understanding Language." 35 (Winter 1997): 67-86. Urban, Hugh B. "Disinterested Judgement and its Social Interests in Kant and Abhinavagupta: A New Approach to Comparative Aesthetics." 35 (Winter 1997): 15-42. Yoshizaki, Yasuhiro. "The Value Shift of Japanese Youth." 35 (Winter 1997): 1-14. https://scholarsarchive.byu.edu/ccr/vol84/iss84/14 12 et al.: Indices of the Comparative Civilizations Review, No. 1-83 Comparative Civilizations Review 151

Bledsoe, Wayne M. "Vytautas Kavolis: Personal Friend and Mentor" 36 (Spring 1997): 101-103. Choi, Dong Sull. "Origins and Realities of Suttee in Hinduism." 36 (Spring 1997): 38- 53. Drew, Joseph. "Editor's Note" 36 (Spring 1997): 1-3. Ito, Shuntaro. "A Framework for Comparative Study of Civilizations." 36 (Spring 1997): 4-15. Melko, Matthew and Edmund Leites. "Vytautas Kavolis: A Memorial." 36 (Spring 1997): 99-101. Nichols, Lawrence T. "Sociological Paradigms and Civilizational Studies: Complementary Contributions of E.A. Ross and P.A. Sorokin." 36 (Spring 1997): 16-37. Shlapentokh, Dmitry. "Russian Conservative Historians of the in a Contemporary Context." 36 (Spring 1997): 54-76. Staley, David J. "Visualizing the Relationship between Speech, Image and Writing." 36 (Spring 1997): 77-98. Drew, Joseph. "Editor's Note" 37 (Fall 1997): 1-2. Farhat-Holzman, Laina. "Zoroastrianism and its Earthly Tenure." 37 (Fall 1997): 50- 64. Hord, John K. "Two Problems Regarding Moses: 1) Who was the God of the Exodus? 2) Where was the Holy Mountain?" 37 (Fall 1997): 16-49. Melko, Matthew. "The Origins of General War in World History." 37 (Fall 1997): 65- 90. Shu, Yunzhong. "Authorship in Chinese Experimental Fiction." 37 (Fall 1997): 3-15. Tropp, Shawna. "Saul I: An Excerpt from The Anointed." 37 (Fall 1997): 94-95. Wescott, Roger Williams. "Gordon Winant Hewes (1917-1997)" 37 (Fall 1997): 91-93. Donskis, Leonidas. "Vytautas Kavolis: Civilizational Analysis as a Social and Cultural Criticism." 38 (Spring 1998): 38-70. Drew, Joseph. "Editor's Note" 38 (Spring 1998): 1-4. Ito, Shuntaro. "What is Civilization? - A New Approach." 38 (Spring 1998): 5-11. Swazo, Norman K. "Waiting for God: A Hasidic View." 38 (Spring 1998): 12-37. Appert, Lucile G. "The Great Mother and the Great Race: The Importance of Troy in Roman Imperialism." 39 (Fall 1998): 28-43. Cassinelli, Robert J. " in the Holy Land: Us and the 'Other' - Clemens the Racist?" 39 (Fall 1998): 58-76. Drew, Joseph. "Editor's Note" 39 (Fall 1998): 1-4. Hall, Thomas D. "Civilizational Incorporation of Indigenes: Toward a Comparative Perspective." 39 (Fall 1998): 10-27.

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Ito, Shuntaro. "On Cross-Civilizational Spheres." 39 (Fall 1998): 5-9. LaFleur, Robert André. "The Historiography of Utopia: Images of Moral Rule in Early Chinese History." 39 (Fall 1998): 44-57. Wescott, Roger Williams. "Civilizations Galore." 39 (Fall 1998): 77-96. Barton, Gregory A. "The Enlightenment Foundations of World Environmentalism." 40 (Spring 1999): 7-30. Choi, Dong Sull. "Christian Revivals in Africa." 40 (Spring 1999): 57-75. Drew, Joseph. "Editor's Note" 40 (Spring 1999): 1-6. Hemming, Ann. “Civilization as Rhetoric." 40 (Spring 1999): 76-89. Richardson, David B. "On Civilizational Worldview, Part 2." 40 (Spring 1999): 31-56. Donskis, Leonidas. "Ernest Gellner: Civilizational Analysis as a Theory of History." 41 (Fall 1999): 56-74. Drew, Joseph. "Editor's Note" 41 (Fall 1999): 1-6. Gray, Wallace. "The Plott Project: An Unfinished Symphony." 41 (Fall 1999): 7-24. Johnston, Barry V. "Pitirim A. Sorokin on Order, Change, and the Reconstruction of Society: An Integral Perspective." 41 (Fall 1999): 25-41. Tonomura, Naohiko. "What is Feudalism? - Definition, Complex, Civilization." 41 (Fall 1999): 42-55. Downs, Mary and Martin Medina. "A Brief History of Scavenging." 42 (Spring 2000): 23-45. Drew, Joseph. "Editor's Note" 42 (Spring 2000): 1-3. Iberall, Arthur and Frank Hassler, Harry Soodak, and David Wilkinson. "Invitation to an Enterprise: From Physics to World History to the Study of Civilizations." 42 (Spring 2000): 4-22. Panjwani, Jyoti. "Feminist 'Re'Membering' and 'Re-Visions': Vaidehi's An Afternoon with Shakuntala and Mannu Bhandari's Swami." 42 (Spring 2000): 46-67. Drew, Joseph. "Editor's Note" 43 (Fall 2000): 1-8. Erasov, Boris. "The Crash of Civilizations, the Growth of Disorder, and the Rise of Crime: The View from Russia." 43 (Fall 2000): 9-32. Maxwell, Ross R. "Civilization and Interdependent Specialists: Cooperative Systems, Symbioses, Moral Syndromes, and a Sense of Wholeness." 43 (Fall 2000): 33-62. Drew, Joseph. "Editor's Note" 44 (Spring 2001): 1-6. Farhat-Holzman, Laina. "The Shahnameh of Ferdowsi: An Icon to National Identity." 44 (Spring 2001): 104-114. Gilb, Corinne Lathrop. "In Memoriam: Roger Williams Wescott, 1925-2000." 44 (Spring 2001): 115-118. Hord, John K. "The Comparability of Ancient and Modern Civilizations." 44 (Spring 2001): 7-54. https://scholarsarchive.byu.edu/ccr/vol84/iss84/14 14 et al.: Indices of the Comparative Civilizations Review, No. 1-83 Comparative Civilizations Review 153

Melko, Matthew. "Mainstream Civilizations." 44 (Spring 2001): 55-71. Noble, Stedman B. "How Humans Domesticated Themselves, Invented Agriculture, and Became Civilized." 44 (Spring 2001): 72-103. Bledsoe, Wayne M. "Globalization and Comparative Civilizations: Looking Backward to See the Future." 45 (Fall 2001): 13-31. Dávila, José and Myron Orleans. "Images of Village and Megalopolis: Contrasting Mexican Consciousness." 45 (Fall 2001): 68-83. Farhat-Holzman, Laina. "Janus Blindsided: The Islamic Revolution." 45 (Fall 2001): 106-123. Hattori, Eiji. "Reorienting the Cultural World Order: Letter 7 from Letters from the Silk Roads." 45 (Fall 2001): 5-12. Kawakubo, Keisuke. "The Vistas of the Comparative Study of Civilizations." 45 (Fall 2001): 51-67. Mak, Ricardo King-sang and Timothy Man-kong Wong. "Between Chinese and Western Civilizations: Reflections on Hong Kong before and after Reunification with China." 45 (Fall 2001): 125-146. Palencia-Roth, Michael. "Preface." The Janus Perspective in Comparative Civilizations. 45 (Fall 2001): 1-4. Palencia-Roth, Michael (guest editor). Special Issue: The Janus Perspective in Comparative Civilizations. 45 (Fall 2001): 146 pages. Sondhi, Madhuri Santanam. "Gandhi and Mallik: Nonviolence and Abstention as Ethical Strategies for a Peaceful World." 45 (Fall 2001): 84-105. Talbutt, Palmer. "Retrospectus and Prospectus: The Discursive Humanities." 45 (Fall 2001): 32-50. Choi, Dong Sull. "Myth and Reality of the Chinese Diaspora." 46 (Spring 2002): 120- 135. Drew, Joseph. "Editor's Note" 46 (Spring 2002): 1-7. Farhat-Holzman, Laina. "God's Law or Man's Law?" 46 (Spring 2002): 26-33. McGaughey, William. "World Civilization Identified with Five Epochs of History." 46 (Spring 2002): 8-25. Rothman, Norman C. "Indian Ocean Trading Links: The Swahili Experience." 46 (Spring 2002): 79-90. Shih, Chih-yu. "The Eros of International Politics: Madame Chiang Kai-Shek and the Question of the State in China." 46 (Spring 2002): 91-119. Thompson, William R. "Testing a Cyclical Instability Theory in the Ancient Near East." 46 (Spring 2002): 34-78. Benesch, Walter and Eduardo Wilner. "Traditions and Civilizations: Another Approach to Understanding Human History." 47 (Fall 2002): 5-24.

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Drew, Joseph. "Editor's Note" 47 (Fall 2002): 1-4. Duchesne, Ricardo. “What is Living and What is Dead in Eurocentrism: A Review- Essay of J.M. Blaut's Eight Eurocentric Historians." 47 (Fall 2002): 25-44. Hinkle, Roscoe C. "An Assessment of Innovative Dating in Recent Studies of Ancient Civilizations." 47 (Fall 2002): 92-104. Mak, Ricardo K. S. "Global Vision of World History in Contemporary China." 47 (Fall 2002): 45-61. Melko, Matthew. "The Civilizational Concept." 47 (Fall 2002): 62-79. Shimemura, Yoichi. "Globalization vs. Americanization: Is the World being Americanized by the Dominance of American Culture?" 47 (Fall 2002): 80-91. Stauffer, Lee. "Globalization as a Signal of the Next Stage in Cultural Evolution." 47 (Fall 2002): 105-119. Drew, Joseph. "Editor's Note" 48 (Spring 2003): 1-6. Farhat-Holzman, Laina. "The Enemy within Islam." 48 (Spring 2003): 48-64. Mamoon, Trina R. "The Landscapes of Nikolai Roerich: East Meets West." 48 (Spring 2003): 7-20. Okuyama, Michiaki. "Religious Nationalism in the Modernization Process: State Shinto and Nichirenism in Meiji Japan." 48 (Spring 2003): 21-37. Snyder, Lee Daniel. "Monotheism in World History: A Constructive or Destructive Force?" 48 (Spring 2003): 38-47. Stevens-Arroyo, Anthony M. "Earth Religions and Book Religions: The Religious Door to Civilizational Encounter." 48 (Spring 2003): 65-82. Ben-Yehuda, Hemda. "The 'Clash of Civilizations' Thesis: Findings from International Crises, 1918-1994." 49 (Fall 2003): 28-42. Bosworth, Andrew. "The Genetics of Civilization: An Empirical Classification of Civilizations Based on Writing Systems" 49 (Fall 2003): 9-27. Choi, Dong Sull. "Latin America and Liberation Theology." 49 (Fall 2003): 76-95. Drew, Joseph. "Editor's Note" 49 (Fall 2003): 1-8. Miyahara, Kazutake. "Mainstream Civilizations - A Trial Essay." 49 (Fall 2003): 43- 53. Reilly, John J. "The World after Modernity." 49 (Fall 2003): 120-131. Rothman, Norman C. "The African Linguistic Diaspora: Gullah as a Creole Claimant." 49 (Fall 2003): 109-119. Simonton, Dean Keith. "Kroeber's Cultural Configurations, Sorokin's Cultural Mentalities, and Generational Time-Series Analyses: A Quantitative Paradigm for the Comparative Study of Civilizations." 49 (Fall 2003): 96-108. Stevens-Arroyo, Anthony M. "Earth Religions and Book Religions: Baroque Catholicism as Openness to Earth Religions. Part II." 49 (Fall 2003): 54-75. https://scholarsarchive.byu.edu/ccr/vol84/iss84/14 16 et al.: Indices of the Comparative Civilizations Review, No. 1-83 Comparative Civilizations Review 155

Wilkinson, David. "Globalizations: The First Ten, Hundred, Five Thousand, and Million Years." 49 (Fall 2003): 132-145. Blaha, Stephen. "Reconstructing Sub-Saharan, Mayan, and Other Prehistoric Civilizations in a Mathematical Macro-Theory of Civilizations." 50 (Spring 2004): 23-46. Butovskaya, Marina; Ivan Diakonov, Marina Vancatova, and Jaroslava Pavelkova. "Alms-Giving in Modern Urban Societies as a Biosocial Phenomenon: A Cross- Cultural Comparison." 50 (Spring 2004): 5-22. Drew, Joseph. "Editor's Note" 50 (Spring 2004): 1-4. Swazo, Norman K. "Philosophical Identity and the Quest for Planetary Thinking." 50 (Spring 2004): 47-81. Wilkinson, David. "Power Configuration Sequences in the Northeast African Civilization/World System to 1500 B.C." 50 (Spring 2004): 82-104. Donskis, Leonidas. "Vytautas Kavolis: Toward a Polylogue of Civilizations." 51 (Fall 2004): 26-43. Drew, Joseph. "Editor's Note." 51 (Fall 2004): 1-5. Enzmann, Robert Duncan and Donald Thomas Burgy. "Reading 's Paleolithic Writing." 51 (Fall 2004): 6-25. Jung, Dong Hyeon. "Asian Values: A Pertinent Concept to Explain Economic Development of East Asia?" 51 (Fall 2004): 107-124. Richardson, David. "The Middle Eastern World Picture." 51 (Fall 2004): 44-73. Takahashi, Seiichiro. "The Acceptance of Dostoevsky in Japan - A Dialogue Between Civilizations." 51 (Fall 2004): 74-80. Targowski, Andrew. "A Grand Model of Civilization." 51 (Fall 2004): 81-106. Drew, Joseph. "Editor's Note." 52 (Spring 2005): 1-5. Gordon, David. "The African World and the Japanese Spirit: Cultural Dynamics in the Writings of Wole Soyinka and Watsuji Tetsurô." 52 (Spring 2005): 69-91. Hord, John K. “Did Jerusalem Relocate?" 52 (Spring 2005): 6-45. Schneider, Thomas. "Traditionalism and Modernization: The Case of Mori Ôgai." 52 (Spring 2005): 57-68. Snyder, Lee Daniel. "Modeling History: A Qualitative Approach." 52 (Spring 2005): 46-56. Wilkinson, David. "Fluctuations in the Political Consolidation of Civilizations/World Systems." 52 (Spring 2005): 92-102. Drew, Joseph. "Editor's Note." 53 (Fall 2005): 1-10. Enzmann, Robert Duncan and Donald Thomas Burgy. "Reading Europe's Paleolithic Writing." 53 (Fall 2005): 11-33.

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Liu, Yu. "The Inspiration for a Different Eden: Chinese Gardening Ideas in England in the Early Modern Period." 53 (Fall 2005): 86-106. O'Brien, Peter. "Europe: A Civilization of the Edge." 53 (Fall 2005): 52-85. Thompson, Joseph. "Cultural Relativism or Covert Universalism? The Metaethics of ." 53 (Fall 2005): 34-51. Drew, Joseph. "Editor's Note." 54 (Spring 2006): 1-5. Farhat-Holzman, Laina. "The Persistence of Cultures in World History: Persia/Iran." 54 (Spring 2006): 6-20. Kecsces, Csaba S. "Extrapolating the Trends of the Most Significant Patterns of World History." 54 (Spring 2006): 28-52. Miyahara, Kazutake. "Three Kinds of Cultures in Mainstream Civilizations." 54 (Spring 2006): 21-27. Páles, Emil and Miroslav Mikulecky, Sr. "Periodic Emergence of Great Historians in the History of Ancient Greece, Rome and China." 54 (Spring 2006): 53-63. Benesch, Oleg. "Comparing Warrior Traditions: How the Janissaries and Samurai Maintained Their Status and Privileges During Centuries of Peace." 55 (Fall 2006): 37-57. Drew, Joseph. "Editor's Note." 55 (Fall 2006): 1-6. Hewes, Gordon W. "Anticivilization." 55 (Fall 2006): 7-11. McGaughey, William. "Using World History to Predict the Future of Civilization." 55 (Fall 2006): 58-71. Snyder, Lee Daniel. "Comparing Civilizations 2005 Presidential Address." 55 (Fall 2006): 12-17. Stevens-Díaz, Adan. "Dystopia and Civilizations: Comparison of Social Movements in the Network Society." 55 (Fall 2006): 72-90. Targowski, Andrew. "The Emergence of Global Civilization, A New Layer of World Civilization." 55 (Fall 2006): 91-107. Wilner, Eduardo. "Comparing Traditions: Parallels Between Eastern Mysticism and Western Science." 55 (Fall 2006): 18-36. Burgy, Donald Thomas. "Reading Europe's Paleolithic Writing." 56 (Spring 2007): 108-116. Drew, Joseph. "Editor's Note." 56 (Spring 2007): 1-9. Gohar, Saddik M. "Toward a Dialogue with the West: The Use of Eliot's Modernism in Al-Sayyab's City Poetry." 56 (Spring 2007): 40-55. Håland, Evy Johanne. "From Water in Greek Religion, Ancient and Modern, to the Wider Mediterranean and Beyond." 56 (Spring 2007): 56-75. McGaughey, William. "Using World History to Predict the Future of the First Civilization." 56 (Spring 2007): 93-107. https://scholarsarchive.byu.edu/ccr/vol84/iss84/14 18 et al.: Indices of the Comparative Civilizations Review, No. 1-83 Comparative Civilizations Review 157

Melko, Matthew. "Kroeberian Bursts." 56 (Spring 2007): 10-20. Palencia-Roth, Michael. "The Presidential Addresses of Sir William Jones: The Asiatick Society of Bengal and the ISCSC." 56 (Spring 2007): 21-39. Rothman, Norman C. "Islam in Turkey and Modernization: The Tanzimat Period." 56 (Spring 2007): 76-92. Blaha, Stephen. "The Origins and Sequences of Civilizations." 57 (Fall 2007): 70-91. Dagl´yer, Üner. "Ziya Gökalp on Modernity and Islam: The Origins of an Uneasy Union in Contemporary Turkey." 57 (Fall 2007): 53-69. Drew, Joseph. "Editor's Note." 57 (Fall 2007): 1-5. O'Brien, Peter. "USA: A Civilization of its Own?" 57 (Fall 2007): 29-52. Snyder, Lee Daniel. "Civilizations and The Fourth Turning." 57 (Fall 2007): 6-9. Targowski, Andrew. "ISCSC Structure and Goals for the Next Three Years." 57 (Fall 2007): 10-11. Targowski, Andrew. "The Civilization Index." 57 (Fall 2007): 92-112. Von Der Muhll, George. "Ecology, Culture, and Rationality: Toynbee and Diamond on the Growth and Collapse of Civilizations." 57 (Fall 2007): 12-28. Bocquet-Appel, Jean-Pierre. “The Neolithic Demographic Transition, Population Pressure and Cultural Change." 58 (Spring 2008): 36-49. Drew, Joseph. "Editor's Note." 58 (Spring 2008): 1-5. Farhat-Holzman, Laina. "Deadly Myths in History." 58 (Spring 2008): 50- 61. Fernández-Morera, Darío. "Inca Garcilaso's Comentarios Reales, or Who Tells the Story of a Conquered Civilization?" 58 (Spring 2008): 6-20. Groves, J. Randall. "Mind, Causation and Chinese Mentality." 58 (Spring 2008): 21- 35. Homerova, Marie. "When One Civilization is Replaced by Another: The Case of Czechoslovakia." 58 (Spring 2008): 62-74. Melko, Matthew. "Hegemony vs. Balance of Power Within and Between Civilizations in World History." 58 (Spring 2008): 75-89. Wilkinson, David. "Science and Civilizational Study: A Sand-Clearing Procedure." 58 (Spring 2008): 90-98. Humor Corner 58 (Spring 2008): 99-101. Andregg, Michael. "Dakota Land in 1862, a Forgotten: How Civilizational Transformation Can Get Lost in the Fading Rate of History." 59 (Fall 2008): 73-98. Drew, Joseph. "Editor's Note." 59 (Fall 2008): 1-8. Farhat-Holzman, Laina. "Demographics in World History - Population Explosion and Implosion." 59 (Fall 2008): 61-72. Isaac, Tseggai. "Making the Case for Ethiopian Civilization." 59 (Fall 2008): 99-126.

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Mamoon, Trina R. "Conversions/Subversions: Sufi Subtexts of Bangladeshi Identity." 59 (Fall 2008): 127-148. Melko, Matthew. "The Origins of Civilizations: Essay with Notes." 59 (Fall 2008): 9- 36. Rothman, Norman C. "The Role of Women in Turkey." 59 (Fall 2008): 37-60. Roundtable Discussions. "The Civilizations of the Americas." 59 (Fall 2008): 149-160. Allerfeldt, Kristofer. "Two Wars, Rome and America." 60 (Spring 2009): 99-119. Drew, Joseph. "Editor's Note." 60 (Spring 2009): 1-9. Duchesne, Ricardo. "The Aristocratic Military Ethos of Indo-Europeans and the Primordial Origins of Western Civilization." 60 (Spring 2009): 11-48. Huff, Toby E. "After and Before Nine-Eleven: A Civilizational Clash ISCSC 2008 Conference Keynote Address." 60 (Spring 2009): 49-78. Miyahara, Kazutake. "The Great River of Mainstream Civilizations Led with Major Linguae Francae." 60 (Spring 2009): 150-166. Narsimhan, Sushila. "Plants and Human Civilization: Indian Spices." 60 (Spring 2009): 120-149. Targowski, Andrew. "In Memoriam: Professor Bronislaw Geremek." 60 (Spring 2009): 167-171. Targowski, Andrew. "Towards a Composite Definition and Classification of Civilization." 60 (Spring 2009): 79-98. Andregg, Michael. "Why Population Pressure and Militant Religion are the Most Important Causes of the Developing Global Crisis." 61 (Fall 2009): 65-86. Drew, Joseph. "Editor's Note." 61 (Fall 2009): 1-12. Duchesne, Ricardo. "The Aristocratic Warlike Ethos of Indo-Europeans and the Primordial Origins of Western Civilization - Part Two." 61 (Fall 2009): 13-51. Dudley, Michael. "Cold War, Hot Climate: City Planning in Terms of Crisis." 61 (Fall 2009): 147-161. Haggman, Bertil. "The Classical Way of Conflict - Civilizational Reflections on Ancient Statecraft." 61 (Fall 2009): 52-64. Hinkle, Roscoe C. "Medieval Islamic Spain (al-Andalus) as a Civilizational Bridge between Later Antiquity and Early Modernity." 61 (Fall 2009): 87-104. Michalec, Kaja and Lezek Lilien. "Computer Networks as Tools for Enlarging Social Networks in Western Civilization." 61 (Fall 2009): 162-173. Rosner, David J. "Conservatism and Chaos: Martin Heidegger and the Decline of the West." 61 (Fall 2009): 105-118. Smith, W. Reed. "Megalopolis versus Social Retardation: The Continuing Relevance of the Views of Spengler and Toynbee on the Variability of the Rate of Cultural Change." 61 (Fall 2009): 119-146. https://scholarsarchive.byu.edu/ccr/vol84/iss84/14 20 et al.: Indices of the Comparative Civilizations Review, No. 1-83 Comparative Civilizations Review 159

Burgy, Donald Thomas. "A Symbol in the Ceiling Mural in the Cave of Altamira." 62 (Spring 2010): 21-43. Drew, Joseph. "Editor's Note." 62 (Spring 2010): 1-9. Farhat-Holzman, Laina. "Can Religion Mitigate the Clash of Civilizations? ISCSC 2009 Conference Keynote Address." 62 (Spring 2010): 159-169. Geiger, Pedro P. “Capitalism, Internationalism and Socialism in a Time of Globalization." 62 (Spring 2010): 75-90. Mamoon, Sayeeda H. "Reinventing the Orient: Herod's Feast and the 19th Century French Imagination." 62 (Spring 2010): 44-55. Melko, Matthew. "War, Peace and Civilizations. ISCSC 2009 Conference Keynote Address." 62 (Spring 2010): 122-141. O'Neill, John J. "Did Islam Destroy Classical Civilization?" 62 (Spring 2010): 10-20. Palencia-Roth, Michael. "On Giants' Shoulders: The 1961 Salzburg Meeting of the ISCSC. ISCSC 1009 Conference Keynote Address." 62 (Spring 2010): 142-158. Targowski, Andrew. "The Clash of Peoples in Civilizations; A Comparative Modeling Perspective." 62 (Spring 2010): 56-74. Targowski, Andrew. "Will Business End or Revive Western Civilization? From Malthusian Trap to Business Growth Trap, From to Metanoia. ISCSC 2009 Conference Keynote Address." 62 (Spring 2010): 91-121. Drew, Joseph. "Editor's Note." 63 (Fall 2010): 1-4. Farat-Holzman, Laina. "Piracy: The World's Third-Oldest Profession." 63 (Fall 2010): 60-70. Håland, Evy Johanne. "From the Ritual Year of the Miraculous Icon on the Greek Island of Tinos to the Wider Mediterranean." 63 (Fall 2010): 19-36. Kato, Hisanori. "Confrontation Between Global and Local Civilizations: Nuclear Power Plans and Local Protests." 63 (Fall 2010): 37-59. McGaughey, William. "New Ways of Finding Buyers of Commercial Products as Civilizations Change." 63 (Fall 2010): 92-107. O'Neill, John J. "The Crusades: A Response to Islamic Aggression." 63 (Fall 2010): 71- 79. Skirbekk, Sigurd N. "Ideologies, Myths, Belief Systems: Tools for Analyzing Cultures." 63 (Fall 2010): 7-18. Smith, T. Reed. "The Influence of Spengler and Toynbee on Joseph Campbell (and Vice Versa?)" 63 (Fall 2010): 80-91. "In Memoriam Professor Melko (1930-2010) Our Society's Past President, 1983 to 1986." 63 (Fall 2010): 5-6. Alalykin-Izvekov, Vladimir. "Civilizational Science: The Evolution of a New Field." 64 (Spring 2011): 103-116.

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Andregg, Michael. "The Mountain Meadows Massacre of 1857: A Civilizational Encounter with Lessons for Us All." 64 (Spring 2011): 38-52. Borthwick, Stephen M. "The Decline of Civilization: W.B. Yeats' and Oswald Spengler's New Historiography of Civilization." 64 (Spring 2011): 22-37. Drew, Joseph. "Editor's Note." 64 (Spring 2011): 1-5. Geiger, Pedro P. "The Origins of Brazil: A Focus on Two Religions - Judaism and Candomblé." 64 (Spring 2011): 53-62. Glowa, Josef K. "The Search for National Identity in Abstractions from Historical Images: A German Example." 64 (Spring 2011): 6-21. Haggman, Bertil. "From to Vladivostok - Is it an East Slavic Civilization?" 64 (Spring 2011): 63-74. Halverson, Taylor. "Ancient Israelite Zion Theology, Judeo-Christian Apocalypticism, And Biblical (Mis)interpretation: Potential Implications for the Stability of the Modern Middle East." 64 (Spring 2011): 75-89. Stevens-Arroyo, Anthony M. "Civilization and Religion: The Dance of Shape- Shifters." 64 (Spring 2011): 90-102. "ISCSC Historical Documents." 64 (Spring 2011): 138-146. Drew, Joseph. "Editor's Note." 65 (Fall 2011): 1-3. Drew, Joseph. "The 1961 Salzburg Conference and Contemporary Reflections of Its Overarching Themes and Participants." 65 (Fall 2011): 105-114. O'Brien, Peter. "Islamic Civilization and (Western) Modernity." 65 (Fall 2011): 18-32. Rhodes, Lynn. "The Globalization of Parks -- Public Trust Resource Protection Worldwide." 65 (Fall 2011): 47-56. Rosner, David J. "On Mass Culture and Civilizational Mediocrity." 65 (Fall 2011): 33- 46. Shih, Chi-Yu and Chiung-chiu Huang. "Bridging Civilizations through Nothingness: Manchuria as Nishida Kitaro's "Place."" 65 (Fall 2011): 4-17. Targowski, Andrew. "The Civilization Approach to Education in the 21st Century." 65 (Fall 2011): 73-104. Tepfenhart, Mariana. "Right-wing Extremists in Europe." 65 (Fall 2011): 57-72. Botz-Bornstein, Thorsten. “What is the Difference Between Culture and Civilization? Two Hundred Fifty Years of Confusion" 66 (Spring 2012): 10-28. Drew, Joseph. "Editor's Note." 66 (Spring 2012): 1-9. Kato, Hisanori. "Local Civilization and Political Decency: Equilibrium and the Position of the Sultanate in Java." 66 (Spring 2012): 45-57. Miyahara, Kazutake. "A Brief History of International Money Supply Systems in Major Civilizations with a Focus on Links to Major Economic Depressions." 66 (Spring 2012): 74-90. https://scholarsarchive.byu.edu/ccr/vol84/iss84/14 22 et al.: Indices of the Comparative Civilizations Review, No. 1-83 Comparative Civilizations Review 161

Palencia-Roth, Michael. "The 1961 Conference of the ISCSC: Notes and Summaries." 66 (Spring 2012): 106-142. Stevens-Arroyo, Anthony M. "Fire and Force: Civilization as Noosphere in the Works of Teilhard de Chardin." 66 (Spring 2012): 58-73. Sullivan, James B. "A New Orleans Connection: The Feibleman-Toynbee Interface." 66 (Spring 2012): 29-44. Wei, Ruan. "Geo-Civilization." 66 (Spring 2012): 91-105. Drew, Joseph. "Editor's Note." 67 (Fall 2012): 1-6. Duchesne, Ricardo. "Hegel and the Western Spirit." 67 (Fall 2012): 63-75. Farhat-Holzman, Laina. "Modernization or Westernization: The Muslim World vs. The Rest." 67 (Fall 2012): 50-62. Huff, Toby E. "What the West Doesn't Owe Islam." 67 (Fall 2012): 116-129. Jie, Yu. "Not a Clash of Civilizations, But a Clash Between the Civilized and Uncivilized." 67 (Fall 2012): 99-101. Kato, Hisanori. "Religion as an Organic Entity: The Emergence of Fundamental- Liberalism in Islam in Indonesia and in Japanese Shinran Buddhism." 67 (Fall 2012): 37-49. McNaughton, David L. "Spengler's Philosophy and Its Implication that Europe has "Lost Its Way."" 67 (Fall 2012): 7-15. Poplin, Caroline. "America's Love Affair With Markets: Is America an Outlier? Health Reform." 67 (Fall 2012): 107-115. Targowski, Andrew. "The Myths and Realities of the Clash of Western and Chinese Civilizations in the 21st Century. " 67 (Fall 2012): 76-98. Thomas, Robert C. "A Confucian Case for Economic Freedom." 67 (Fall 2012): 27-36. Wei, Ruan. "Two Concepts of "Civilization."" 67 (Fall 2012): 16-26. Wu, Harry. "Classicide in Communist China." 67 (Fall 2012): 102-106. Drew, Joseph. "Editor's Note." 68 (Spring 2013): 1-8. Fernandez-Morera, Dario. "Some Overlooked Realities of Jewish Life under Islamic Rule in Medieval Spain." 68 (Spring 2013): 21-35. Geiger, Pedro P. "War and Peace Conjunctures, An Essay." 68 (Spring 2013): 74-83. Grayzel, John Aron. "The Cash of Civilizations: How African Civilization Has Found Another Dupe In Chinese Efforts to Buy Long-term Control Through Short-Term Deals." 68 (Spring 2013): 36-54. Narita, Fumiki and Wallace Gray. "Seeing Nagasaki: A Tale." 68 (Spring 2013): 98- 105. Onnis, Barbara. "Has China Plans for World Domination?" 68 (Spring 2013): 55-73. Perumpanani, Abbey. "Civilization Defined." 68 (Spring 2013): 9-20. Tepfenhart, Mariana. "The Causes of Ethnic Conflicts." 68 (Spring 2013): 84-97.

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DeMeo, James. "Saharasia: Geographical Comparisons of World Cultures and Civilizations." 69 (Fall 2013): 4-22. Drew, Joseph. "Editor's Note." 69 (Fall 2013): 1-3. Farhat-Holzman, Laina. "Megacities: A Survey and Prognosis." 69 (Fall 2013): 54-64. Gray, Wallace. Letter to the Editor "Dynamic Definitions?" 69 (Fall 2013): 93-102. Huff, Toby E. "Europe as a Civilization." 69 (Fall 2013): 65-86. Rhodes, Harry. "Taking Ownership of Distance in the Stone Age with Spear, Atlatl, and Archery." 69 (Fall 2013): 45-53. Rhodes, Lynn. "Civilizational and Environmental Effects of Mongolia's Transition from a Pastoral to a Market-Driven Economy." 69 (Fall 2013): 33-44. Targowski, Andrew. "Sixteen Related Crises and the Limits of Civilization in the 21st Century." 69 (Fall 2013): 23-32. Targowski, Andrew. Letter to the Editor "Veni, Vidi, Vici?" 69 (Fall 2013): 87-92. Benesch, Walter. "The Paradox of Thinking and The Unthinkable." 70 (Spring 2014): 51-72. Drew, Joseph. "Editor's Note." 70 (Spring 2014): 1-8. Drew, Joseph. “Karl Renner on Stability, Change, and Service in Entire Legal Systems." 70 (Spring 2014): 90-105. Farhat-Holzman, Laina. "An Observation on the Universal Significance of Western Civilization." 70 (Spring 2014): 47-50. Groves, J. Randall. "Southeast Asian Identities: the Case of Cambodia." 70 (Spring 2014): 9-25. Isaac, Tseggai. "Civilizations: Which Constitutes Africa's Most Effective Choice?" 70 (Spring 2014): 26-46. Targowski, Andrew. "From Globalization Waves to Global Civilization." 70 (Spring 2014): 73-89. Alalykin-Izvekov, Vlad and Stephen Satkiewicz. "From Brinton to Goldstone: A Scientific Civilizational Perspective on the Theory of Revolution." 71 (Fall 2014): 67-89. Botz-Bornstein, Thorsten. "Thoughts on Religion, Culture, and Civilization." 71 (Fall 2014): 17-33. Dimaculangan, Pierre. "Student Prize Winner: The Needham Question and the Great Divergence: Why China Fell Behind the West and Lost the Race in Ushering the World into the Industrial Revolution and Modernity." 71 (Fall 2014): 106-114. Drew, Joseph. "Editor's Note." 71 (Fall 2014): 1-1. Farhat-Holzman, Laina. "Memories of an Editor" 71 (Fall 2014): 2-3. Farhat-Holzman, Laina. "The Great Literary Utopias Have a Nightmarish History." 71 (Fall 2014): 34-49. https://scholarsarchive.byu.edu/ccr/vol84/iss84/14 24 et al.: Indices of the Comparative Civilizations Review, No. 1-83 Comparative Civilizations Review 163

Huff, Toby E. "Can Civilization Save Us? A Study in Civilizational Analysis and Legal History." 71 (Fall 2014): 4-16. Kato, Hisanori. "Islamic Capitalism: The Muslim Approach to Economic Activities in Indonesia." 71 (Fall 2014): 90-105. Ling, Zhou and Harry D. Rhodes. "Criminal Justice Models and Their Influence on Civilization: A Comparison of East and West." 71 (Fall 2014): 50-66. Drew, Joseph. "Editor's Note." 72 (Spring 2015): 1-4. Farmer, Steve, John B. Henderson, and Peter Robinson. "Commentary Traditions and the Evolution of Premodern Religious and Philosophical Systems: A Cross-Cultural Model." 72 (Spring 2015): 12-59. Gragg, Larry. "Witchcraft in the Early Modern West." 72 (Spring 2015): 137-148. Groves, J. Randall. "The Commentarial Engine." 72 (Spring 2015): 5-11. Haggman, Bertil. "The Global Civil War: Will the West Survive?" 72 (Spring 2015): 131-136. Kavolis, Vytautas (selected by John Friedman). "The Sociological Location of Art." 72 (Spring 2015): 64-74. Kiefer, Thomas. "Collective Wisdom and Civilization: Revitalizing Ancient Wisdom Traditions." 72 (Spring 2015): 75-98. Rhodes, Lynn. "Verge of Collapse? Survival of Civilization in the Anthropocene." 72 (Spring 2015): 115-130. Stevens-Arroyo, Anthony M. "Austria-Hungary 1914: Nationalisms in a Multi- National Nation-State." 72 (Spring 2015): 99-114. Targowski, Andrew and Michael Andregg. "Responses to Farmer et al." 72 (Spring 2015): 60-63. Barrows, Leland Conley."Cerebral Predestination? A Review of CCR's Issue No. 72." 73 (Fall 2015): 101-102. Drew, Joseph. "Editor's Note." 73 (Fall 2015): 1-9. Isaac, Tseggai. "A Festschrift for Matthew Melko: Matthew Melko: He Kept the Candlelight Aglow Ever Brighter." 73 (Fall 2015): 10-16. Kawamura, Kunio. "A Biosystematic View of Civilizations: Western Europe and Japan Before and After the Industrial Revolution." 73 (Fall 2015): 77-100. Murzionak, Piotra. "Evidence for a Belarusian-Ukrainian Eastern Slavic Civilization." 73 (Fall 2015): 51-76. Rahav, Shakhar. "Brokers of Legitimacy: Intellectuals and Politics in Early Republican China." 73 (Fall 2015): 42-50. Rosner, David J. "Civilizational Trauma and Value Nihilism in Boccaccio's Decameron." 73 (Fall 2015): 27-41.

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Wilkinson, David. "A Festschrift for Matthew Melko: Matthew Melko and the Study of Real Peace." 73 (Fall 2015): 17-26. Becker, Andrew W. "A Brief Observation of Latin American Religion." 74 (Spring 2016): 115-117. Damian, Theodor. "The Signs of the Time: With or Without Post-Modernism?" 74 (Spring 2016): 60-66. Ding, John Zijiang. "A Comparative Study of Han and Tibetan Views of Death." 74 (Spring 2016): 9-37. Drew, Joseph. "Editor's Note." 74 (Spring 2016): 1-8. Kato, Hisanori. “Philanthropic Aspects of Islam: The Case of the Fundamentalist Movement in Indonesia." 74 (Spring 2016): 101-114. Rothman, Norman C. "Peopling of the Western Hemisphere." 74 (Spring 2016): 67-80. Wilkinson, David. "Amazonian Civilization?" 74 (Spring 2016): 81-100. Wolf, Thom. "Development and Its Implications for the Indian Social System: A WV3 Case Study of Jotirao Phule." 74 (Spring 2016): 38-59. Andregg, Michael. "ISIS and Apocalypse: Some Comparisons with End Times Thinking Elsewhere and a Theory." 75 (Fall 2016): 89-98. Andregg, Michael. "Some Memories of George Von der Muhll" 75 (Fall 2016): 104- 106. Cronk, Richard. "In Memoriam: Remembering Carle C. Zimmerman: A Tribute." 75 (Fall 2016): 99-103. Drew, Joseph. "Editor's Note." 75 (Fall 2016): 1-8. Eberhardt, Piotr. "The Concept of a Boundary Between the Latin and the Byzantine Civilizations in Europe." 75 (Fall 2016): 44-69. Ghosh, Gautam. "Civilization as Self-Determination: Interpreting R.G. Collingwood for the Twenty-First Century - Part I." 75 (Fall 2016): 29-43. Haggman, Bertil. "Svealand, Götaland and the Rise of the East-Slavic Kingdom - Response to Piotr Murzionak (Comparative Civilizations Review, No. 73 Fall 2015)." 75 (Fall 2016): 107-111. Huff, Toby E. "Civilizational Analysis and Some Paths Not Taken, Part I." 75 (Fall 2016): 9-15. Melko, Matthew (edited by Joseph Drew). "Quigley's Model as a Model Model." 75 (Fall 2016): 23-28. Nelson, Benjamin and Vytautas Kavolis (edited from the original by Joseph Drew). "Comparative and Civilizational Perspectives in the Social Sciences and Humanities: An Inventory and Statement." 75 (Fall 2016): 16-22. Potter, Carolyn Carpentieri. "Comparative Civilizations Review Style Sheet." 75 (Fall 2016): 130-131. https://scholarsarchive.byu.edu/ccr/vol84/iss84/14 26 et al.: Indices of the Comparative Civilizations Review, No. 1-83 Comparative Civilizations Review 165

Rothman, Norman C. "Technology in Eurasia Before Modern Times: A Survey." 75 (Fall 2016): 70-88. Barrows, Leland Conley. "The European Centre for Higher Education (CEPES): A UNESCO Effort to Reduce Cold War Tensions and to Promote Co-operation in Higher Education in Europe." 76 (Spring 2017): 70-90. Drew, Joseph. "Editor's Note." 76 (Spring 2017): 1-4. Gaulee, Uttam. "Leveraging Diasporic Power for Nation Building." 76 (Spring 2017): 91-107. Glossop, Ronald. "Meaning of the Twenty-First Century: From Internationalism to ." 76 (Spring 2017): 131-136. Hollis, Leah P. "Workplace Bullying in the and Canada: Organizational Accountability Required in Higher Education." 76 (Spring 2017): 117-125. Huff, Toby E. "Civilizational Analysis and Paths Not Taken, Part II: The Great Divergence." 76 (Spring 2017): 5-27. McGaughey, William. "Five Epochs of Civilizations" 76 (Spring 2017): 126-130. Potter, Carolyn Carpentieri. "Comparative Civilizations Review Style Sheet" 76 (Spring 2017): 179-180. Rothman, Norman. "Beyond Eurasia: Technology in Africa, the Americas, and Oceania in Pre-Modern Times." 76 (Spring 2017): 108-116. Shaker, Sallama and Colleen Bromberger. " Game of Civilizations." 76 (Spring 2017): 58-69. Targowski, Andrew. "The Transformation of The Information Wave Into Virtual Civilization and the Ethical Questions It Raises." 76 (Spring 2017): 28-57. Zalter, Rudolph. "Spengler's Worldview: A Retrospective Analysis." 76 (Spring 2017): 137-143. Arnason, Johann P. "Comments on 'Civilizational Analysis and Some Paths Not Taken.'" 77 (Fall 2017): 5-11. Farhat-Holzman, Laina. "Revolutions in History." 77 (Fall 2017): 105-113. Hecht, Peter. "Editor's Note. A Banner Year for ISCSC and the Comparative Civilizations Review." 77 (Fall 2017): 1-4. Hollis, Leah P. "Workplace Bullying II: A Civilizational Shortcoming Examined in a Comparative Content Analysis." 77 (Fall 2017): 90-104. Huff, Toby. "A Reply to Johann Arnason's Comments." 77 (Fall 2017): 12-18. Kato, Hisanori. "The Challenge to Religious Tolerance: Fundamentalist Resistance to a Non-Muslim Leader in Indonesia." 77 (Fall 2017): 77-89. Liu, Yu. "The Intrigue of Paradigmatic Similarity: Leibniz and China." 77 (Fall 2017): 19-40.

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Palencia-Roth, Michael. "Narrativized Ethics and Hiroshima: Harry S. Truman, Homer, and Aeschylus." 77 (Fall 2017): 41-57. Potter, Carolyn Carpentieri. "Comparative Civilizations Review Style Sheet" 77 (Fall 2017): 148-149. Prozorova, Yulia. “Civilizational Analysis, Political Discourse, and the Reception of Western Modernity in Post-Soviet Russia." 77 (Fall 2017): 58-76. Shuster, Yishai. "Buried on Three Continents in Three Civilizations: A Jewish Fate." 77 (Fall 2017): 114-125. Alalykin-Izvekov, Vlad. "Letter from Germany and Russia." 78 (Spring 2018): 55-63. Dickinson College. Archives "Guide to the ISCSC Archives." 78 (Spring 2018): 142- 180. Drew, Joseph. "Editor's Note." 78 (Spring 2018): 1-4. French, Ron. Special Feature "Odessa 1919. Chapter 1 - The Terror starts." 78 (Spring 2018): 87-89. French, Ron. Special Feature "Odessa 1919. Chapter 10 - Red visitation." 78 (Spring 2018): 114-115. French, Ron. Special Feature "Odessa 1919. Chapter 11 - The Wood pile." 78 (Spring 2018): 115-117. French, Ron. Special Feature "Odessa 1919. Chapter 12 - Odessa." 78 (Spring 2018): 117-118. French, Ron. Special Feature "Odessa 1919. Chapter 13 - Escape." 78 (Spring 2018): 118-121. French, Ron. Special Feature "Odessa 1919. Chapter 14 - August." 78 (Spring 2018): 121-123. French, Ron. Special Feature "Odessa 1919. Chapter 15 - Karlovka." 78 (Spring 2018): 123-126. French, Ron. Special Feature "Odessa 1919. Chapter 16 - Revenge." 78 (Spring 2018): 127-129. French, Ron. Special Feature "Odessa 1919. Chapter 17 - The Arta." 78 (Spring 2018): 130-134. French, Ron. Special Feature "Odessa 1919. Chapter 18 - Christmas." 78 (Spring 2018): 134-136. French, Ron. Special Feature "Odessa 1919. Chapter 19 - ." 78 (Spring 2018): 137-141. French, Ron. Special Feature "Odessa 1919. Chapter 2 - Easter." 78 (Spring 2018): 89- 93. French, Ron. Special Feature "Odessa 1919. Chapter 3 - In the ." 78 (Spring 2018): 93-96. https://scholarsarchive.byu.edu/ccr/vol84/iss84/14 28 et al.: Indices of the Comparative Civilizations Review, No. 1-83 Comparative Civilizations Review 167

French, Ron. Special Feature "Odessa 1919. Chapter 4 - Eviction." 78 (Spring 2018): 96-98. French, Ron. Special Feature "Odessa 1919. Chapter 5 - Marazlievskaya." 78 (Spring 2018): 98-102. French, Ron. Special Feature "Odessa 1919. Chapter 6 - Deadly Sailors." 78 (Spring 2018): 102-105. French, Ron. Special Feature "Odessa 1919. Chapter 7 - Guard post." 78 (Spring 2018): 106-107. French, Ron. Special Feature "Odessa 1919. Chapter 8 - Großliebental." 78 (Spring 2018): 107-111. French, Ron. Special Feature "Odessa 1919. Chapter 9 - Franzfeld." 78 (Spring 2018): 111-113. French, Ron. Special Feature "Odessa 1919." 78 (Spring 2018): 86-87. Murzionak, Piotra. "Does Belarusian-Ukrainian Civilization Belong to the Western or Latin Civilization?" 78 (Spring 2018): 41-54. Parsons, Michael H. "Quo Vadis Pax Americana? The Continuing Battle for Dewey's Democracy." 78 (Spring 2018): 64-72. Patrick, Clea & Leah Hollis. "Contentious Cloud Chatter: A Comparative Analysis of Aggressive Speech." 78 (Spring 2018): 73-85. Scott, John C. "The Phoenicians and the Formation of the Western World." 78 (Spring 2018): 25-40. The Northridge Discussion. Archives "What Must Exist Before You Have a Civilization?" 78 (Spring 2018): 181-192. Wescott, Roger. Archives "One Word Synonyms for "The Comparative Study of Civilizations." 78 (Spring 2018): 193-197. Wilkinson, David. "The Power Configurations of the Central Civilization / World System in the 11th Century." 78 (Spring 2018): 5-24. Aijun, He and He Haiqin. 48th Annual ISCSC Conference Proceedings China "The Patrons of Lin Shu's Translation and Their Influence (Abstract)." 79 (Fall 2018): 160. Andregg, Michael, ISCSC Vice President. 48th Annual ISCSC Conference Proceedings United States "How to Escape Thucydides's Trap: A Dialogue Among Sages." 79 (Fall 2018): 114-129. Babaei, Habib A. 48th Annual ISCSC Conference Proceedings Iran "Islam and Christianity: Their Respective Roles in Civilizational Clashes." 79 (Fall 2018): 137- 140. Bahmani, Mohammad Reza.48th Annual ISCSC Conference Proceedings Iran "Civilizational Solutions for Relations Between the Middle East and the West -

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Religious Commonalities Rather Than Differences." 79 (Fall 2018): 130- 136. Campi, Alicia. "Policies Through Which Central Eurasian Nations Are Promoting Their Civilizational Experiences: An Exercise in 'Soft Power' and Global Image Making." 79 (Fall 2018): 47-75. Dong-bangjun. 48th Annual ISCSC Conference Proceedings China "The Concept and Path of Criminal Protection in Ancient China's Ecological Civilization (Abstract)." 79 (Fall 2018): 143. Drew, Joseph. "Editor's Note." 79 (Fall 2018): 1-5. Eberhardt, Piotr. "The Russian Euro-Asian Movement and Its Geopolitical Consequences." 79 (Fall 2018): 76-96. Ling, Zhou and Liu Xiaomeng. 48th Annual ISCSC Conference Proceedings China "The Concept of Environmental Crime (Abstract)." 79 (Fall 2018): 158. Rhodes, Lynn. 48th Annual ISCSC Conference "Introduction by Lynn Rhodes, ISCSC President." 79 (Fall 2018): 109-110. Rhodes, Lynn. From the President "Environmental Crime and Civilization: Identification; Impacts; Threats and Rapid Response - June 2018." 79 (Fall 2018): 6-18. Rothman, Norman C. "Jihad: Peaceful Applications for Society and the Individual." 79 (Fall 2018): 97-108. Sorokin Foundation. "Letter of Support for the ISCSC from the Pitirim A. Sorokin Foundation." 79 (Fall 2018): 177. Su, Pengfei. "Comparing Post-Expansion Integration Policies of the Early Roman Republic and the Early Chu State from a Geopolitical Perspective." 79 (Fall 2018): 19-46. Tianlu, Li. 48th Annual ISCSC Conference Proceedings China "The Ghost Image in Traditional China and in Western Countries (Abstract)." 79 (Fall 2018): 156. Wanqing, Tian. 48th Annual ISCSC Conference Proceedings China "Differences Between Chinese and Western Viewpoints on Life and Death as Reflected by the Hungry Ghost Festival and Halloween (Abstract)." 79 (Fall 2018): 169. Weimin, Li. 48th Annual ISCSC Conference Proceedings China "Sixty Years of the Performances of Shakespeare's Plays on the Stage in China." 79 (Fall 2018): 144- 155. Xiaoyan, Wang. 48th Annual ISCSC Conference Proceedings China "Tea Book: Publishing Process and International Promotion of "Best Book Design from All Over the World" (Abstract)." 79 (Fall 2018): 168.

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Yingjie, Guo. 48th Annual ISCSC Conference Proceedings China "The New Construction of Marxist Confucianism in the Context of Globalization." 79 (Fall 2018): 170-176. Yong, Xia and Chen Dan. 48th Annual ISCSC Conference Proceedings China "Civilization, Violence, and Criminal Law (Abstract)." 79 (Fall 2018): 141-142. Yuanhui, Shi. 48th Annual ISCSC Conference Proceedings China "Ross's "American Pastoral" and "Human Stain": Reflections on the Mental Problems of Modern Society (Abstract)." 79 (Fall 2018): 157. Zhihui, Jiang. 48th Annual ISCSC Conference Proceedings China "Expansion and Innovation of Chinese Translation Studies in Cross-Cultural Contexts (Abstract)." 79 (Fall 2018): 159. Zhihui, Jiang. 48th Annual ISCSC Conference Proceedings China "Interpretation of Wallace Stevens' Poetry from Heidegger's Philosophy of Death (Abstract)." 79 (Fall 2018): 161-167. Drew, Joseph. "Editor's Note." 80 (Spring 2019): 1-6. Farhat-Holzman, Laina. "In Memoriam: Walter Benesch." 80 (Spring 2019): 135-138. Grayzel, John. Pacific Civilizations "Polynesian Civilization and the Future Colonization of Space." 80 (Spring 2019): 7-36. Isaac, Tseggai. "In China's Vanguard Civilization: Is there Shelter for the Third World?" 80 (Spring 2019): 71-91. Kavolis, Vytautas. "Mythological Models in Civilization Analysis." 80 (Spring 2019): 124-134. Lebamoff, Mary Francis. "Multiple Identities: Touchstones in Terrorism, Democratic Institutions, and the Rule of Law." 80 (Spring 2019): 50-70. Shi, Yuanhui. "Contemporary Contexts of Confucianism." 80 (Spring 2019): 92-103. Smith, Jeremy C.A. Pacific Civilizations "In and Out of Place: Civilizational Interaction and the Making of Australia in Oceania and Asia." 80 (Spring 2019): 37-49. Talbutt, Palmer. "Five Selected Writings Authored by Prof. Palmer Talbutt." 80 (Spring 2019): 104-123. Alalykin-Izvekov, Vlad. "Chiming the Hours of History: The Historiosophy of Pitirim A. Sorokin As a Spring of His Integralistic Sociocultural Paradigm." 81 (Fall 2019): 69-82. Dimaculangan, Pierre. Special Feature-From our Authors "The Sage, The Swordsman, and the Scholars." 81 (Fall 2019): 151-178. Drew, Joseph. "Editor's Note." 81 (Fall 2019): 1-5. Drew, Joseph. Reader's Forum "An Invitation to a Continuing Debate." 81 (Fall 2019): 146-150.

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Iberall, Arthur S. From the Archives "A Physics for Civilization." 81 (Fall 2019): 121- 145. Richardson, David B. From the Archives "Spengler's "Magian" Classification Applied to an Unrecognized Ecumene: The Near East, 1500 to 0 BCE, The Magian I World- View." 81 (Fall 2019): 108-120. Scott, John C. "Phoenicians: The Quickening of Western Civilization." 81 (Fall 2019): 30-68. Shlapentokh, Dmitry. "The Twisted Mirror of Perception: Social Science in Service of Political/Ideological Expediency - The Case of Russian Eurasianism." 81 (Fall 2019): 9-29. Targowski, Andrew. "The Element-Based Method of Civilization Study." 81 (Fall 2019): 83-107. Wilkinson, David. "The Comparative Study of Civilizations and its Relation to China." 81 (Fall 2019): 6-8. Alalykin-Izvekov, Vlad. "Honoring a Giant: Immanuel Wallerstein and His Contributions to Social Sciences." 82 (Spring 2020): 52-62. Feigenbaum, Kenneth. "In the Brandeis University Psychology Department, 1962-65: Recalling A Great American Social Theorist." 82 (Spring 2020): 63-73. Hollis, Leah P. "Señor Jim Crow Still Roosts in Cuba: A Comparative Analysis of Race and Resistance in the United States and Cuba." 82 (Spring 2020): 39-51. Hook, Ernest B. "On So-Called Russian Euroasianism: In Reply to Dmitry Shlapentokh." 82 (Spring 2020): 129. Kato, Hisanori. "Guest Editor's Note." 82 (Spring 2020): 1-4. Kurtz-Dranov, Rosa. "The Past is still with me: Memoir of a Soviet Actress." 82 (Spring 2020): 74-128. Rhodes, Lynn. "Human Rights, Those Who Are Governed and the Legitimacy of Law Enforcement." 82 (Spring 2020): 5-13. Targowski, Andrew. "The ISCSC Celebrates the 130th Birth Anniversary of Pitirim A. Sorokin, the Founding President, with a Contemporary View of His Legacy." 82 (Spring 2020): 14-38. Alalykin-Izvekov, Vlad. "Pestilence and Other Calamities in Civilizational Theory: Sorokin, McNeill, Diamond, and Beyond." 83 (Fall 2020): 20-43. Drew, Joseph. "Editor's Note." 83 (Fall 2020): 1-19. Jany, János. "Political Power of Iranian Hierocracies." 83 (Fall 2020): 67-102. Kantarelis, Demetri. "St. Thomas Aquinas and the Third Hellenization Period." 83 (Fall 2020): 103-123. Lester, David. "The Psychology Department, Brandeis University in the 1960s: A Comment on Feigenbaum's Memoir." 83 (Fall 2020): 164-167. https://scholarsarchive.byu.edu/ccr/vol84/iss84/14 32 et al.: Indices of the Comparative Civilizations Review, No. 1-83 Comparative Civilizations Review 171

Pakhomov, Oleg. "The Cold War and The Political Legacy of The Counterculture of the 1960s." 83 (Fall 2020): 124-149. Satkiewicz, Stephen T. "Civilizational Dynamics of "Hybrid Warfare"." 83 (Fall 2020): 150-163. Shlapentokh, Dimitry. "Response to Prof. Ernest B. Hook's Comments On "So-Called Euroasianism"." 83 (Fall 2020): 168-174. Weaver, Duncan. "William of Rubruck: Cosmopolitan Curiosity and Restraint in an Age of Conquest and Mission." 83 (Fall 2020): 44-66.

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Aijun, He and He Haiqin. 48th Annual ISCSC Conference Proceedings, China “The Patrons of Lin Shu's Translation and Their Influence (Abstract)." 79 (Fall 2018): 160. Alalykin-Izvekov, Vlad. "Letter from Germany and Russia." 78 (Spring 2018): 55-63. Alalykin-Izvekov, Vlad. "Chiming the Hours of History: The Historiosophy of Pitirim A. Sorokin As a Spring of His Integralistic Sociocultural Paradigm." 81 (Fall 2019): 69-82. Alalykin-Izvekov, Vlad. "Honoring a Giant: Immanuel Wallerstein and His Contributions to Social Sciences." 82 (Spring 2020): 52-62. Alalykin-Izvekov, Vlad. "Pestilence and Other Calamities in Civilizational Theory: Sorokin, McNeill, Diamond, and Beyond." 83 (Fall 2020): 20-43. Alalykin-Izvekov, Vlad and Stephen Satkiewicz. "From Brinton to Goldstone: A Scientific Civilizational Perspective on the Theory of Revolution." 71 (Fall 2014): 67-89. Alalykin-Izvekov, Vladimir. "Civilizational Science: The Evolution of a New Field." 64 (Spring 2011): 103-116. Alatas, Syed Farid. "Reflections on the Idea of Islamic Social Science." 17 (Fall 1987): 60-86. Alatas, Syed Farid. "A Khaldunian Perspective on the Dynamics of Asiatic Societies." 29 (Fall 1993): 29-51. Allerfeldt, Kristofer. "Two Wars, Rome and America." 60 (Spring 2009): 99-119. Andregg, Michael. "Dakota Land in 1862, a Genocide Forgotten: How Civilizational Transformation Can Get Lost in the Fading Rate of History." 59 (Fall 2008): 73-98. Andregg, Michael. "Why Population Pressure and Militant Religion are the Most Important Causes of the Developing Global Crisis." 61 (Fall 2009): 65-86. Andregg, Michael. "The Mountain Meadows Massacre of 1857: A Civilizational Encounter With Lessons for Us All." 64 (Spring 2011): 38-52. Andregg, Michael. "ISIS and Apocalypse: Some Comparisons with End Times Thinking Elsewhere and a Theory." 75 (Fall 2016): 89-98. Andregg, Michael. "Some Memories of George Von der Muhll" 75 (Fall 2016): 104- 106. Andregg, Michael, ISCSC Vice President. 48th Annual ISCSC Conference Proceedings, United States "How to Escape Thucydides's Trap: A Dialogue Among Sages." 79 (Fall 2018): 114-129. Antoine, Jean-Philippe. "The Art of Memory and its Relation to the Unconscious." 18 (Spring 1988): 1-21. https://scholarsarchive.byu.edu/ccr/vol84/iss84/14 34 et al.: Indices of the Comparative Civilizations Review, No. 1-83 Comparative Civilizations Review 173

Appert, Lucile G. "The Great Mother and the Great Race: The Importance of Troy in Roman Imperialism." 39 (Fall 1998): 28-43. Arkoun, Mohammad. "Discours Islamiques, discours Orientalistes et pensée scientifique." 13-14 (Fall-Spring 1985-86): 90-110. Arnason, Johann P. "Comments on 'Civilizational Analysis and Some Paths Not Taken.'" 77 (Fall 2017): 5-11. Babaei, Habib A. 48th Annual ISCSC Conference Proceedings, Iran "Islam and Christianity: Their Respective Roles in Civilizational Clashes." 79 (Fall 2018): 137- 140. Bahm, Archie J. "Three Zeros: A Comparative Philosophy of Voids." 26 (Spring 1992): 150-151. Bahmani, Mohammad Reza. 48th Annual ISCSC Conference Proceedings, Iran "Civilizational Solutions for Relations Between the Middle East and the West - Religious Commonalities Rather Than Sharia Differences." 79 (Fall 2018): 130- 136. Ballhatchet, Kenneth. "Indian Perceptions of the West." 13-14 (Fall-Spring 1985-86): 90-110. Barrows, Leland Conley. "Cerebral Predestination? A Review of CCR's Issue No. 72." 73 (Fall 2015): 101-102. Barrows, Leland Conley. "The European Centre for Higher Education (CEPES): A UNESCO Effort to Reduce Cold War Tensions and to Promote Co-operation in Higher Education in Europe." 76 (Spring 2017): 70-90. Barton, Gregory A. "The Enlightenment Foundations of World Environmentalism." 40 (Spring 1999): 7-30. Becker, Andrew W. "A Brief Observation of Latin American Religion." 74 (Spring 2016): 115-117. Beckingham, C.F. "Islam and the West: Some Examples of Myopia." 13-14 (Fall- Spring 1985-86): 56-61. Ben-Yehuda, Hemda. "The 'Clash of Civilizations' Thesis: Findings from International Crises, 1918-1994." 49 (Fall 2003): 28-42. Benesch, Oleg. "Comparing Warrior Traditions: How the Janissaries and Samurai Maintained Their Status and Privileges During Centuries of Peace." 55 (Fall 2006): 37-57. Benesch, Walter. "Comparative Logics and the Comparative Study of Civilizations." 27 (Fall 1992): 88-105. Benesch, Walter. "The Paradox of Thinking and The Unthinkable." 70 (Spring 2014): 51-72.

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Benesch, Walter and Eduardo Wilner. "Traditions and Civilizations: Another Approach to Understanding Human History." 47 (Fall 2002): 5-24. Bergesen, Albert. "Pre vs. Post 1500ers." 30 (Spring 1994): 81-89. Blaha, Stephen. "Reconstructing Sub-Saharan, Mayan, and Other Prehistoric Civilizations in a Mathematical Macro-Theory of Civilizations." 50 (Spring 2004): 23-46. Blaha, Stephen. "The Origins and Sequences of Civilizations." 57 (Fall 2007): 70-91. Bledsoe, Wayne M. "Foreword." 26 (Spring 1992): 1-3. Bledsoe, Wayne M. "Foreword." 28 (Spring 1993): i-iv. Bledsoe, Wayne M. "Vytautas Kavolis: Personal Friend and Mentor" 36 (Spring 1997): 101-103. Bledsoe, Wayne M. "Globalization and Comparative Civilizations: Looking Backward to See the Future." 45 (Fall 2001): 13-31. Bledsoe, Wayne M. (editor). "Forward." 24 (Spring 1991): i-ii. Bocquet-Appel, Jean-Pierre. "The Neolithic Demographic Transition, Population Pressure and Cultural Change." 58 (Spring 2008): 36-49. Borthwick, Stephen M. "The Decline of Civilization: W.B. Yeats' and Oswald Spengler's New Historiography of Civilization." 64 (Spring 2011): 22-37. Bosworth, Andrew. "The Genetics of Civilization: An Empirical Classification of Civilizations Based on Writing Systems" 49 (Fall 2003): 9-27. Botz-Bornstein, Thorsten. "What is the Difference Between Culture and Civilization? Two Hundred Fifty Years of Confusion" 66 (Spring 2012): 10-28. Botz-Bornstein, Thorsten. "Thoughts on Religion, Culture, and Civilization." 71 (Fall 2014): 17-33. Brauer, Ralph W. "Geography in the Medieval Muslim World: Seeking a Basis for Comparison of the Development of the Natural Sciences in Different Cultures." 26 (Spring 1992): 73-110. Brauer, Ralph W. "The Camel and Its Role in Shaping Mideastern Nomad Societies." 28 (Spring 1993): 106-151. Brown, L. Carl. "Movies and the Middle East." 13-14 (Fall-Spring 1985-86): 17-35. Buell, Frederick. "World Studies at Queens College." 26 (Spring 1992): 136-149. Buell, Frederick. "Conceptualizations of Contemporary Global Culture." 27 (Fall 1992): 127-142. Bullough, Vern L. "Sex and Mythology: Some Implications." 6 (Spring 1981): 41-61. Burgy, Donald Thomas. "Reading Europe's Paleolithic Writing." 56 (Spring 2007): 108-116. Burgy, Donald Thomas. "A Symbol in the Ceiling Mural in the Cave of Altamira." 62 (Spring 2010): 21-43. https://scholarsarchive.byu.edu/ccr/vol84/iss84/14 36 et al.: Indices of the Comparative Civilizations Review, No. 1-83 Comparative Civilizations Review 175

Butovskaya, Marina; Ivan Diakonov, Marina Vancatova, and Jaroslava Pavelkova. "Alms-Giving in Modern Urban Societies as a Biosocial Phenomenon: A Cross- Cultural Comparison." 50 (Spring 2004): 5-22. Campi, Alicia. "Policies Through Which Central Eurasian Nations Are Promoting Their Civilizational Experiences: An Exercise in 'Soft Power' and Global Image Making." 79 (Fall 2018): 47-75. Cartier, Michel. "Barbarians through Chinese Eyes: The Emergence of an Anthropological Approach to Ethnic Differences." 6 (Spring 1981): 1-14. Cartier, Michel. "India in a Chinese Mirror: An Assessment of Xuanzang's Buddhist Records of the Western World." 18 (Spring 1988): 45-57. Cartier, Michel. "Historical Myths or Mythical History?" 20 (Spring 1989): 59-69. Case, Margaret. "Nineteenth-Century Memsahibs in India." 13-14 (Fall-Spring 1985- 86): 132-142. Case, Margaret. "The West and South Asia." 13-14 (Fall-Spring 1985-86): 113-116. Cassin, Barbara. "Greeks and Romans: Paradigms of the Past in Arendt and Heidegger." 22 (Fall 1990): 28-53. Cassinelli, Robert J. "Mark Twain in the Holy Land: Us and the 'Other' - Clemens the Racist?" 39 (Fall 1998): 58-76. Chard, Chloe. "Pleasure and Guilt in Greece and Italy." 20 (Spring 1989): 1-31. Chase-Dunn, Christopher. "Comparing World-Systems: Toward a Theory of Semiperipheral Development." 19 (Fall 1988): 29-66. Chase-Dunn, Christopher and Alice Willard. "Cities in the Central Political/Military Network since CE 1200: Size Hierarchy and Domination." 30 (Spring 1994): 104- 132. Chase, Victoria F. "Re-discovering the New World: Columbus and Carpentier." 12 (Spring 1985): 28-43. Cheng, Chung-ying. "Human Rights in Chinese History and Chinese Philosophy." 1 (Winter 1979): 1-20. Choi, Dong Sull. "Christianity and the Uniqueness of Japanese Religious Mentality." 32 (Spring 1995): 86-98. Choi, Dong Sull. "The Process of Islamization and its Impact on Indonesia." 34 (Spring 1996): 11-26. Choi, Dong Sull. "Origins and Realities of Suttee in Hinduism." 36 (Spring 1997): 38- 53. Choi, Dong Sull. "Christian Revivals in Africa." 40 (Spring 1999): 57-75. Choi, Dong Sull. "Myth and Reality of the Chinese Diaspora." 46 (Spring 2002): 120- 135. Choi, Dong Sull. "Latin America and Liberation Theology." 49 (Fall 2003): 76-95.

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Cronk, Richard. "In Memoriam: Remembering Carle C. Zimmerman: A Tribute." 75 (Fall 2016): 99-103. Dagl´yer, Üner. "Ziya Gökalp on Modernity and Islam: The Origins of an Uneasy Union in Contemporary Turkey." 57 (Fall 2007): 53-69. Damian, Theodor. "The Signs of the Time: With or Without Post-Modernism?" 74 (Spring 2016): 60-66. Dávila, José and Myron Orleans. "Images of Village and Megalopolis: Contrasting Mexican Consciousness." 45 (Fall 2001): 68-83. Deininger, Jürgen. "Explaining the Change from Republic to Principate in Rome." 4 (Spring 1980): 77-101. Deininger, Jürgen. "Addenda to 'Explaining the Change from Republic to Principate in Rome.'" 5 (Fall 1980): 96-99. DeMeo, James. "Saharasia: Geographical Comparisons of World Cultures and Civilizations." 69 (Fall 2013): 4-22. Dickinson College. Archives "Guide to the ISCSC Archives." 78 (Spring 2018): 142- 180. Dimaculangan, Pierre. "Student Prize Winner: The Needham Question and the Great Divergence: Why China Fell Behind the West and Lost the Race in Ushering the World into the Industrial Revolution and Modernity." 71 (Fall 2014): 106-114. Dimaculangan, Pierre. Special Feature-From our Authors "The Sage, The Swordsman, and the Scholars." 81 (Fall 2019): 151-178. Ding, John Zijiang. "A Comparative Study of Han and Tibetan Views of Death." 74 (Spring 2016): 9-37. Dong-bangjun. 48th Annual ISCSC Conference Proceedings, China "The Concept and Path of Criminal Protection in Ancient China's Ecological Civilization (Abstract)." 79 (Fall 2018): 143. Donskis, Leonidas. "Louis Dumont on the National Variants of the Modern Ideology: I." 31 (Fall 1994): 2-17. Donskis, Leonidas. "Louis Dumont on the National Variants of the Modern Ideology: II." 32 (Spring 1995): 2-25. Donskis, Leonidas. "Vytautas Kavolis: Civilizational Analysis as a Social and Cultural Criticism." 38 (Spring 1998): 38-70. Donskis, Leonidas. "Ernest Gellner: Civilizational Analysis as a Theory of History." 41 (Fall 1999): 56-74. Donskis, Leonidas. "Vytautas Kavolis: Toward a Polylogue of Civilizations." 51 (Fall 2004): 26-43. Downs, Mary and Martin Medina. "A Brief History of Scavenging." 42 (Spring 2000): 23-45. https://scholarsarchive.byu.edu/ccr/vol84/iss84/14 38 et al.: Indices of the Comparative Civilizations Review, No. 1-83 Comparative Civilizations Review 177

Drew, Joseph. "Editor's Note" 36 (Spring 1997): 1-3. Drew, Joseph. "Editor's Note" 37 (Fall 1997): 1-2. Drew, Joseph. "Editor's Note" 38 (Spring 1998): 1-4. Drew, Joseph. "Editor's Note" 39 (Fall 1998): 1-4. Drew, Joseph. "Editor's Note" 40 (Spring 1999): 1-6. Drew, Joseph. "Editor's Note" 41 (Fall 1999): 1-6. Drew, Joseph. "Editor's Note" 42 (Spring 2000): 1-3. Drew, Joseph. "Editor's Note" 43 (Fall 2000): 1-8. Drew, Joseph. "Editor's Note" 44 (Spring 2001): 1-6. Drew, Joseph. "Editor's Note" 46 (Spring 2002): 1-7. Drew, Joseph. "Editor's Note" 47 (Fall 2002): 1-4. Drew, Joseph. "Editor's Note" 48 (Spring 2003): 1-6. Drew, Joseph. "Editor's Note" 49 (Fall 2003): 1-8. Drew, Joseph. "Editor's Note" 50 (Spring 2004): 1-4. Drew, Joseph. "Editor's Note." 51 (Fall 2004): 1-5. Drew, Joseph. "Editor's Note" 52 (Spring 2005): 1-5. Drew, Joseph. "Editor's Note" 53 (Fall 2005): 1-10. Drew, Joseph. "Editor's Note" 54 (Spring 2006): 1-5. Drew, Joseph. "Editor's Note" 55 (Fall 2006): 1-6. Drew, Joseph. "Editor's Note" 56 (Spring 2007): 1-9. Drew, Joseph. "Editor's Note" 57 (Fall 2007): 1-5. Drew, Joseph. "Editor's Note" 58 (Spring 2008): 1-5. Drew, Joseph. "Editor's Note" 59 (Fall 2008): 1-8. Drew, Joseph. "Editor's Note" 60 (Spring 2009): 1-9. Drew, Joseph. "Editor's Note" 61 (Fall 2009): 1-12. Drew, Joseph. "Editor's Note" 62 (Spring 2010): 1-9. Drew, Joseph. "Editor's Note" 63 (Fall 2010): 1-4. Drew, Joseph. "Editor's Note" 64 (Spring 2011): 1-5. Drew, Joseph. "Editor's Note" 65 (Fall 2011): 1-3. Drew, Joseph. "The 1961 Salzburg Conference and Contemporary Reflections of Its Overarching Themes and Participants" 65 (Fall 2011): 105-114. Drew, Joseph. "Editor's Note" 66 (Spring 2012): 1-9. Drew, Joseph. "Editor's Note" 67 (Fall 2012): 1-6. Drew, Joseph. "Editor's Note" 68 (Spring 2013): 1-8. Drew, Joseph. "Editor's Note" 69 (Fall 2013): 1-3. Drew, Joseph. "Editor's Note" 70 (Spring 2014): 1-8. Drew, Joseph. "Karl Renner on Stability, Change, and Service in Entire Legal Systems" 70 (Spring 2014): 90-105.

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Drew, Joseph. "Editor's Note" 71 (Fall 2014): 1-1. Drew, Joseph. "Editor's Note" 72 (Spring 2015): 1-4. Drew, Joseph. "Editor's Note" 73 (Fall 2015): 1-9. Drew, Joseph. "Editor's Note" 74 (Spring 2016): 1-8. Drew, Joseph. "Editor's Note" 75 (Fall 2016): 1-8. Drew, Joseph. "Editor's Note" 76 (Spring 2017): 1-4. Drew, Joseph. "Editor's Note" 78 (Spring 2018): 1-4. Drew, Joseph. "Editor's Note" 79 (Fall 2018): 1-5. Drew, Joseph. "Editor's Note" 80 (Spring 2019): 1-6. Drew, Joseph. "Editor's Note" 81 (Fall 2019): 1-5. Drew, Joseph. Reader's Forum "An Invitation to a Continuing Debate." 81 (Fall 2019): 146-150. Drew, Joseph. "Editor's Note" 83 (Fall 2020): 1-19. Duchesne, Ricardo. "What is Living and What is Dead in Eurocentrism: A Review- Essay of J.M. Blaut's Eight Eurocentric Historians." 47 (Fall 2002): 25-44. Duchesne, Ricardo. "The Aristocratic Military Ethos of Indo-Europeans and the Primordial Origins of Western Civilization." 60 (Spring 2009): 11-48. Duchesne, Ricardo. "The Aristocratic Warlike Ethos of Indo-Europeans and the Primordial Origins of Western Civilization - Part Two." 61 (Fall 2009): 13-51. Duchesne, Ricardo. "Hegel and the Western Spirit." 67 (Fall 2012): 63-75. Dudley, Michael. "Cold War, Hot Climate: City Planning in Terms of Crisis." 61 (Fall 2009): 147-161. Dumont, Louis. "German Idealism in a Comparative Perspective." 10-11 (1983-84): 105-115. Dunn, John. "Identity, Modernity, and the Claim to Know Better: Post-Colonial Tragedy from a Cosmopolitan Point of View." 16 (Fall 1987): 1-22. Dunn, John. "Addendum to 'Identity, Modernity, and the Claim to Know Better: Post- Colonial Tragedy from a Cosmopolitan Point of View.'" 18 (Spring 1988): 91. Eberhardt, Piotr. "The Concept of a Boundary Between the Latin and the Byzantine Civilizations in Europe." 75 (Fall 2016): 44-69. Eberhardt, Piotr. "The Russian Euro-Asian Movement and Its Geopolitical Consequences." 79 (Fall 2018): 76-96. Eckhardt, William. "A Dialectical Evolutionary Theory of Civilizations, Empires and Wars." 25 (Fall 1991): 54-78. Edmunds, Lowell. "The Oedipus Myth and African Sacred Kingship." 3 (Fall 1979): 1- 12. Edmunds, Lowell. "Ancient Roman and Modern American Food: A Comparative Sketch of Two Semiological Systems." 5 (Fall 1980): 52-69. https://scholarsarchive.byu.edu/ccr/vol84/iss84/14 40 et al.: Indices of the Comparative Civilizations Review, No. 1-83 Comparative Civilizations Review 179

English-Lueck, Jan. "Turner and Frontier Values: Optimistic Postindustrial Enclaves in China and Silicon Valley." 31 (Fall 1994): 106-123. Enzmann, Robert Duncan and Donald Thomas Burgy. "Reading Europe's Paleolithic Writing, I." 51 (Fall 2004): 6-25. Enzmann, Robert Duncan and Donald Thomas Burgy. "Reading Europe's Paleolithic Writing, II." 53 (Fall 2005): 11-33. Erasov, Boris. "Russia and the Soviet Union: Civilizational Dimensions." 25 (Fall 1991): 102-123. Erasov, Boris. "The Crash of Civilizations, the Growth of Disorder, and the Rise of Crime: The View from Russia." 43 (Fall 2000): 9-32. Fabri, Paolo. "From Foucault to Leites." 22 (Fall 1990): 24-27. Fält, Olavi K. "The Historical Study of Mental Images as a Form of Research into Cultural Confrontation." 32 (Spring 1995): 99-108. Farhat-Holzman, Laina. "Piracy: The World's Third-Oldest Profession." 63 (Fall 2010): 60-70. Farhat-Holzman, Laina. "Zoroastrianism and its Earthly Tenure." 37 (Fall 1997): 50- 64. Farhat-Holzman, Laina. "The Shahnameh of Ferdowsi: An Icon to National Identity." 44 (Spring 2001): 104-114. Farhat-Holzman, Laina. "Janus Blindsided: The Islamic Revolution." 45 (Fall 2001): 106-123. Farhat-Holzman, Laina. "God's Law or Man's Law?" 46 (Spring 2002): 26-33. Farhat-Holzman, Laina. "The Enemy within Islam." 48 (Spring 2003): 48-64. Farhat-Holzman, Laina. "The Persistence of Cultures in World History: Persia/Iran." 54 (Spring 2006): 6-20. Farhat-Holzman, Laina. "Deadly Conspiracy Myths in History." 58 (Spring 2008): 50- 61. Farhat-Holzman, Laina. "Demographics in World History - Population Explosion and Implosion." 59 (Fall 2008): 61-72. Farhat-Holzman, Laina. "Can Religion Mitigate the Clash of Civilizations? ISCSC 2009 Conference Keynote Address." 62 (Spring 2010): 159-169. Farhat-Holzman, Laina. "Modernization or Westernization: The Muslim World vs. The Rest." 67 (Fall 2012): 50-62. Farhat-Holzman, Laina. "Megacities: A Survey and Prognosis." 69 (Fall 2013): 54-64. Farhat-Holzman, Laina. "An Observation on the Universal Significance of Western Civilization." 70 (Spring 2014): 47-50. Farhat-Holzman, Laina. "Memories of an Editor" 71 (Fall 2014): 2-3.

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Farhat-Holzman, Laina. "The Great Literary Utopias Have a Nightmarish History." 71 (Fall 2014): 34-49. Farhat-Holzman, Laina. "Revolutions in History." 77 (Fall 2017): 105-113. Farhat-Holzman, Laina. "In Memoriam: Walter Benesch." 80 (Spring 2019): 135-138. Farmer, Steve, John B. Henderson, and Peter Robinson. "Commentary Traditions and the Evolution of Premodern Religious and Philosophical Systems: A Cross-Cultural Model." 72 (Spring 2015): 12-59. Farrenkopf, John. "Weber, Spengler, and the Origins, Spirit, and Development of Capitalism." 27 (Fall 1992): 1-30. Feigenbaum, Kenneth. "In the Brandeis University Psychology Department, 1962-65: Recalling A Great American Social Theorist." 82 (Spring 2020): 63-73. Feinman, Gary M. and Linda M. Nicholas. "New Perspectives on Prehispanic Highland Mesoamerica: A Macroregional Approach." 24 (Spring 1991): 13-33. Fernandez-Morera, Dario. "Some Overlooked Realities of Jewish Life under Islamic Rule in Medieval Spain." 68 (Spring 2013): 21-35. Fernández-Morera, Darío. "Inca Garcilaso's Comentarios Reales, or Who Tells the Story of a Conquered Civilization?" 58 (Spring 2008): 6-20. Figueria, Dorothy M. "Aryan Ancestors, Pariahs and the Lunatic Fringe." 25 (Fall 1991): 1-27. Frank, Andre Gunder. "Comments on Faustian Delusion II." 30 (Spring 1994): 28-29. Frank, Andre Gunder. "Confusion Worse Confounded: Through the Looking Glass of Matt Melko in Wonderland." 30 (Spring 1994): 22-27. Frank, André Gunder. "Latin America at the Margin of World System History: East>West Hegemonial Shifts (992-1492-1992)." 28 (Spring 1993): 1-40. French, Ron. Special Feature "Odessa 1919. Chapter 1 - The Terror starts." 78 (Spring 2018): 87-89. French, Ron. Special Feature "Odessa 1919. Chapter 10 - Red visitation." 78 (Spring 2018): 114-115. French, Ron. Special Feature "Odessa 1919. Chapter 11 - The Wood pile." 78 (Spring 2018): 115-117. French, Ron. Special Feature "Odessa 1919. Chapter 12 - Odessa." 78 (Spring 2018): 117-118. French, Ron. Special Feature "Odessa 1919. Chapter 13 - Escape." 78 (Spring 2018): 118-121. French, Ron. Special Feature "Odessa 1919. Chapter 14 - August." 78 (Spring 2018): 121-123. French, Ron. Special Feature "Odessa 1919. Chapter 15 - Karlovka." 78 (Spring 2018): 123-126. https://scholarsarchive.byu.edu/ccr/vol84/iss84/14 42 et al.: Indices of the Comparative Civilizations Review, No. 1-83 Comparative Civilizations Review 181

French, Ron. Special Feature "Odessa 1919. Chapter 16 - Revenge." 78 (Spring 2018): 127-129. French, Ron. Special Feature "Odessa 1919. Chapter 17 - The Arta." 78 (Spring 2018): 130-134. French, Ron. Special Feature "Odessa 1919. Chapter 18 - Christmas." 78 (Spring 2018): 134-136. French, Ron. Special Feature "Odessa 1919. Chapter 19 - Hamburg." 78 (Spring 2018): 137-141. French, Ron. Special Feature "Odessa 1919. Chapter 2 - Easter." 78 (Spring 2018): 89- 93. French, Ron. Special Feature "Odessa 1919. Chapter 3 - In the CHEKA." 78 (Spring 2018): 93-96. French, Ron. Special Feature "Odessa 1919. Chapter 4 - Eviction." 78 (Spring 2018): 96-98. French, Ron. Special Feature "Odessa 1919. Chapter 5 - Marazlievskaya." 78 (Spring 2018): 98-102. French, Ron. Special Feature "Odessa 1919. Chapter 6 - Deadly Sailors." 78 (Spring 2018): 102-105. French, Ron. Special Feature "Odessa 1919. Chapter 7 - Guard post." 78 (Spring 2018): 106-107. French, Ron. Special Feature "Odessa 1919. Chapter 8 - Großliebental." 78 (Spring 2018): 107-111. French, Ron. Special Feature "Odessa 1919. Chapter 9 - Franzfeld." 78 (Spring 2018): 111-113. French, Ron. Special Feature "Odessa 1919." 78 (Spring 2018): 86-87. Gaulee, Uttam. "Leveraging Diasporic Power for Nation Building." 76 (Spring 2017): 91-107. Ge, Liangyan. "On the Eighteenth-Century Misreading of the Chinese Garden." 27 (Fall 1992): 106-126. Geiger, Pedro P. "Capitalism, Internationalism and Socialism In A Time of Globalization." 62 (Spring 2010): 75-90. Geiger, Pedro P. "The Origins of Brazil: A Focus on Two Religions - Judaism and Candomblé." 64 (Spring 2011): 53-62. Geiger, Pedro P. "War and Peace Conjunctures, An Essay." 68 (Spring 2013): 74-83. Ghosh, Gautam. "Civilization as Self-Determination: Interpreting R.G. Collingwood for the Twenty-First Century - Part I." 75 (Fall 2016): 29-43. Ghosh, Oroon K. "Oikumenes." 30 (Spring 1994): 133-136. Gilb, Corinne Lathrop. "Whose World? What History?" 35 (Winter 1997): 43-62.

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Aguiar, Tereza Coni. World Ecological Degradation: Accumulation, Urbanization, and Deforestation 3000 B.C. - A.D. 2000. By Sing C. Chew. 71 (Fall 2014): 115- 118. Alalykin-Izvekov, Vlad. Eight Major Civilizations. By Naohiko Tonomura, translated by Jeremy Breaden. 75 (Fall 2016): 121-122. Andersen, Andrew. Georgia Zwischen Eigenstaatlichkeit und Russiche Okkupation (Georgia between Nationhood and Russian Occupation). By Philipp Ammon. 83 (Fall 2020): 184-186. Andregg, Michael. A World History. By William McNeill. 46 (Spring 2002): 136-137. Andregg, Michael. Advanced Civilizations of Prehistoric America: The Lost Kingdoms of the Adena, Hopewell, Mississippians and Anasazi. By Frank Joseph. 68 (Spring 2013): 119-120. Andregg, Michael. Glimpses of Igbo Culture and Civilization. By Okolie Animba (editor). 53 (Fall 2005): 125-127. Andregg, Michael. Instant Nirvana: Americanization of Mysticism and Meditation. By Ashok Kumar Malhotra. 50 (Spring 2004): 118-120. Andregg, Michael. Intelligence: A Unifying Concept for the Social Sciences. By Richard Lynn and Tatu Vanhanen. 69 (Fall 2013): 117-118. Andregg, Michael. Transcreation of the Bhagavad Gita. By Ashok Kumar Malhotra. 44 (Spring 2001): 147-148. Andregg, Michael. Transforming the United Nations System: Designs for a Workable World. By Joseph E. Schwartzberg. 76 (Spring 2017): 176-178. Andregg, Michael. Warriors of The Clouds: A Lost Civilization in the Upper Amazon of Peru. By Keith Muscutt. 75 (Fall 2016): 128-129. Andregg, Michael. Wisdom of the Tao Te Ching: The Code of a Spiritual Warrior. By Ashok Kumar Malhotra. 61 (Fall 2009): 185-187. Andregg, Michael. World Politics of Peace and War. By Johan Galtung. 77 (Fall 2017): 136-139. Andregg, Michael. Destined for War: Can America and China Escape Thucydides's Trap? By Graham Allison. 79 (Fall 2018): 178-183. Andregg, Michael. Everything Under the Heavens: How the Past Helps Shape China's Push for Global Power. By Howard W. French. 79 (Fall 2018): 178-183. Andregg, Michael. The Beautiful Country and the Middle Kingdom: America and China, 1776 to the Present. By John Pomfret. 79 (Fall 2018): 178-183. Apena, Adeline. UNESCO General History of Africa, Vol II. Ancient Civilizations of Africa. By G Mokhtar (editor). 31 (Fall 1994): 129-131. Barrows, Leland Conley. African Civilization in the 21st Century. Focus on Civilizations and Cultures Series. By Tseggai Isaac and Andrew Targoswki. 76 (Spring 2017): 144-149. Barrows, Leland Conley. Western Civilization in the 21st Century. By Andrew Targowski. 74 (Spring 2016): 118-120. https://scholarsarchive.byu.edu/ccr/vol84/iss84/14 84 et al.: Indices of the Comparative Civilizations Review, No. 1-83 Comparative Civilizations Review 223

Bell-Villada, Gene H. The Rise and Fall of Great Powers. By Paul Kennedy. 22 (Fall 1990): 74-76. Benesch, Walter and Matthew Melko. Strange Birds from Zoroaster's Nest. By Laina Farhat-Holzman. 49 (Fall 2003): 155-157. Berteaux, John. Global Crisis: War, Climate Change & Catastrophe in the Seventeenth Century. By Geoffrey Parker. 82 (Spring 2020): 130-135. Berteaux, John. Money Changes Everything: How Finance Made Civilization Possible. By William N. Goetzmann. 82 (Spring 2020): 130-135. Berteaux, John. The Ebony Column: Classics, Civilization and The African American Reclamation of the West. By Eric Ashley Hairston. 78 (Spring 2018): 198-200. Berteaux, John. The Ebony Column: Classics, Civilization, and The African American Reclamation of the West. By Eric Ashley Hairston. 79 (Fall 2018): 188-190. Blaha, Stephen. Macro History: A Theoretical Approach to Comparative World History. By Lee Daniel Snyder. 51 (Fall 2004): 125-127. Bledsoe, Wayne. Rise and Demise: Comparing World-Systems. By Christopher Chase-Dunn and Thomas D. Hall. 43 (Fall 2000): 63-68. Bledsoe, Wayne M. After One is Dead: Arnold Toynbee as Prophet. By Kenneth Winetrout. 22 (Fall 1990): 65-69. Bledsoe, Wayne M. An Introduction to Ancient Egypt. By T.G. James. 31 (Fall 1994): 137-140. Bledsoe, Wayne M. Health and the Rise of Civilization. By Mark Nathan Cohen. 26 (Spring 1992): 163-165. Bourg, Carroll J. In Search of the Primitive, A Critique of Civilization. By Stanley Diamond. 25 (Fall 1991): 151-154. Bourg, Carroll J. Moralizing Cultures. By Vytautas Kavolis. 33 (Fall 1995): 107-109. Bourg, Carroll J. Race and Slavery in the Middle East, An Historical Inquiry. By . 31 (Fall 1994): 147-148. Brauer, Ralph W. Cities and the Rise of States in Europe, A.D. 1000 - 1800. By C. Tilly and W.P. Blockmans (editors). 35 (Winter 1997): 115-117. Brauer, Ralph W. Iron, Gender, and Power: Rituals of Transformations in African Societies. By Eugenia W. Herbert. 38 (Spring 1998): 71-76. Brauer, Ralph W. The Culture and Technology of African Iron Production. By Peter R. Schmidt (editor). 38 (Spring 1998): 71-76. Celinski, Marek J. The Master and His Emissary: The Divided Brain and the Making of the Western World. By Ian McGilchrist. 76 (Spring 2017): 150-154. Chase-Dunn, Christopher. Aztec Warfare: Imperial Expansion and Political Control. By Ross Hassig. 24 (Spring 1991): 101-105. Chase-Dunn, Christopher. The Boundaries of Civilizations in Space and Time. By Matthew Melko and Leighton R. Scott (editors). 20 (Spring 1989): 70-72. Coulborn, Imogen Seger. Paleopaysages et Archéologie Pré-urbaine du Bassin de Mexico Collection. Etudes Mésoamericanes. 2 vols. By Christine Niederberger Betton. 19 (Fall 1988): 98-101.

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Diaz-Stevens, Ana Maria. Representations of Western Women. A History of Women: From Ancient Goddesses to Christian Saints. By Pauline Schmitt Pantel, Georges Duby and Michelle Perrot (editors). 30 (Spring 1994): 149-152. Dogbe, Korsi. Gender and Salvation: Jaina Debates on the Spiritual Liberation of Women. By Padmanabh S. Jaini. 27 (Fall 1992): 159-162. Dogbe, Korsi. The Black Elite: Facing the Color Line in the Twilight of the Twentieth Century. By Lois Benjamin. 27 (Fall 1992): 155-159. Drew, Joseph. In Search of the Origins of Nazi Monstrosity: From Persecution to Annihilation. By Jean Haussmann. 72 (Spring 2015): 160-163. Drew, Joseph. In the Faraway Mountains and Rivers: More Voices from a Lost Generation of Japanese Students. By Joseph L. Quinn, S.J., and Midori Yamanouchi (translators). 55 (Fall 2006): 112-117. Drew, Joseph. Sapiens: A Brief History of Humankind. By Yuval Noah Harari. 80 (Spring 2019): 142-128. Drew, Joseph. The Limits of Civilization. By Andrew Targowski. 73 (Fall 2015): 103- 105. Eckhardt, William. Cave of the Jagua: The Mythological World of the Tainos. By Anthony M. Stevens-Arroyo. 23 (Fall 1990): 148-150. Eckhardt, William. Freedom and Domination: A Historical Critique of Civilization. By Alexander Rustow. 25 (Fall 1991): 155-159. Eckhardt, William. Getting it Together: Linking the Humanities to One Another and to the Sciences. By Roger Williams Wescott. 26 (Spring 1992): 156-159. Eckhardt, William. Peace in our Time. By Matthew Melko. 23 (Fall 1990): 145-148. Eckhardt, William. The Pursuit of Power: Technology, Armed Force, and Society since A.D. 1000. By William H. McNeill. 21 (Fall 1989): 126-131. Edwards, William E. The Nature of Civilizations. By Matthew Melko. 25 (Fall 1991): 144-149. Emeagwali, Gloria. Civilization and Capitalism, 15th-18th Century. Vol 2: The Wheels of Commerce. By Fernand Braudel. 47 (Fall 2002): 120-126. Emeagwali, Gloria. The World Since 1500; The Heritage of World Civilization Vol. B; A History of the Human Community; World History Vol. 2; A History of World Societies; World Civilizations; World Civilizations, the Global Experience; The Human Venture, A World History from Prehistory to the Present; World Civilizations Vol. II; Civilization Past and Present. By L. Stavrianos; M. Craig, Graham, Kagan, Ozment, Turner; W. McNeill; J. H. Upshur, Terry, Holoka, Goff, Lowr; McKay, Hill, Buckler; R. L. Greaves, Zaller, Canisraro, Murphy; P. N. Stearns, Adas and Schwartz; A. Esler; T. W. Wallbank, Taylor, Bailkey, Jewsbury, Lewis, Hackett. 31 (Fall 1994): 124-128. Farat-Holzman, Laina. Holy Warriors: Islam and the Demise of Classical Civilization. By John J. O'Neill. 63 (Fall 2010): 119-121. Farat-Holzman, Laina. When Worlds Collide, Exploring the Ideological and Political Foundations of the Clash of Civilizations; Middle Eastern Societies and the West:

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Accommodation or Clash of Civilizations? By Gene W. Heck and Mier Litvak (editor). 63 (Fall 2010): 122-128. Farhat-Holzman, Laina. 1491 - New Revelations of the Americas before Columbus. By Charles C. Mann. 59 (Fall 2008): 174-178. Farhat-Holzman, Laina. A God Who Hates. By Wafa Sultan. 75 (Fall 2016): 118-120. Farhat-Holzman, Laina. A Mosque in Munich: Nazis, the CIA, and the Rise of the Muslim Brotherhood in the West. By Ian Johnson. 65 (Fall 2011): 140-142. Farhat-Holzman, Laina. Catastrophe: A Quest for the Origins of the Modern World. By David Keys. 47 (Fall 2002): 142-145. Farhat-Holzman, Laina. Chavin and the Origins of Andean Civilization. By Richard L. Burger. 44 (Spring 2001): 138-140. Farhat-Holzman, Laina. Cheese and Culture: A History of Cheese and Its Place in Western Civilization. By Paul S. Kinderstedt. 71 (Fall 2014): 119-123. Farhat-Holzman, Laina. Civilization and Its Enemies: The Next Stage of History. By Lee Harris. 53 (Fall 2005): 119-123. Farhat-Holzman, Laina. Conservatism and Crises: The Anti-Modernist Perspective in Twentieth-Century German Philosophy. By David J. Rosner. 69 (Fall 2013): 103- 105. Farhat-Holzman, Laina. Constant Battles: The Myth of the Peaceful, Noble Savage. By Steven A. leBlanc. 52 (Spring 2005): 106-111. Farhat-Holzman, Laina. Dangerous Nation: America's Place in the World from Its Earliest Days to the Dawn of the Twentieth Century. By Robert Kagan. 58 (Spring 2008): 113-115. Farhat-Holzman, Laina. December 6. By Martin Cruz Smith. 78 (Spring 2018): 201- 202. Farhat-Holzman, Laina. Empires of Trust - How Rome Built - and America is Building - A New World. By Thomas F. Madden. 64 (Spring 2011): 118-123. Farhat-Holzman, Laina. Eurabia: The Euro-Arab Axis; Land of Dhimmitude. By Bat Ye'or. 58 (Spring 2008): 112-113. Farhat-Holzman, Laina. Europe Between the Oceans - 9000 BC - AD 1000. By Barry Cunliffe. 62 (Spring 2010): 180-181. Farhat-Holzman, Laina. Europe Between the Oceans - 9000 BC - AD 1000. By Barry Cunliffe. 73 (Fall 2015): 106-107. Farhat-Holzman, Laina. Flashpoints: The Emerging Crisis in Europe. By George Friedman. 74 (Spring 2016): 124-128. Farhat-Holzman, Laina. Floods, Famines, and Emperors: El Nino and the Fate of Civilizations. By Brian Fagan. 48 (Spring 2003): 101-103. Farhat-Holzman, Laina. Floods, Famines, and Emperors: El Niño and the Fate of Civilizations. By Brian Fagan. 52 (Spring 2005): 104-106. Farhat-Holzman, Laina. God and Gold: Britain, America, and the Making of the Modern World. By Walter Russell Meade. 59 (Fall 2008): 171-174. Farhat-Holzman, Laina. Guns, Germs, and Steel: The Fates of Human Societies. By Jared Diamond. 41 (Fall 1999): 75-79.

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Farhat-Holzman, Laina. Her Majesty's Spymaster: Elizabeth I, Sir Francis Walsingham, and the Birth of Modern Espionage. By Stephen Budiansky. 56 (Spring 2007): 121-122. Farhat-Holzman, Laina. Hillbilly Elegy: A Memoir of a Family and Culture in Crisis. By J.D. Vance. 77 (Fall 2017): 145-147. Farhat-Holzman, Laina. How Civilizations Die (And Why Islam is Dying Too). By David P. Goldman. 67 (Fall 2012): 144-148. Farhat-Holzman, Laina. In the Garden of Beasts: Love, Terror, and an American Family in Hitler's Berlin. By Erik Larson. 74 (Spring 2016): 129-131. Farhat-Holzman, Laina. Intellectual Curiosity and the Scientific Revolution - A Global Perspective. By Toby E. Huff. 65 (Fall 2011): 148-151. Farhat-Holzman, Laina. Jewish Pirates of the Caribbean: How a generation of swashbuckling Jews carved out an empire in the New World in their quest for treasure, religious freedom, - and Revenge. By Edward Kritzler. 60 (Spring 2009): 185-187. Farhat-Holzman, Laina. Lost Civilizations of the Stone Age. By Richard Rudgley. 66 (Spring 2012): 158-160. Farhat-Holzman, Laina. Max Weber: Readings and Commentary on Modernity. By Stephen Kalberg (editor). 55 (Fall 2006): 118-120. Farhat-Holzman, Laina. Max Weber: The Protestant Ethic and The Spirit of Capitalism. By Stephen Kalberg (editor). 55 (Fall 2006): 120-122. Farhat-Holzman, Laina. Mohammed & Charlemagne Revisited: The History of a Controversy. By Emmet Scott. 67 (Fall 2012): 139-141. Farhat-Holzman, Laina. Motya: Unearthing a Lost Civilization. By Gaia Servadio. 57 (Fall 2007): 117-119. Farhat-Holzman, Laina. Munich. By Robert Harris. 78 (Spring 2018): 201-202. Farhat-Holzman, Laina. Nazis, Islamists, and the Making of the Modern Middle East. By Barry Rubin and Wolfgang G. Schwanitz. 76 (Spring 2017): 165-167. Farhat-Holzman, Laina. No God but God - The Origins, Evolution, and Future of Islam. By Reza Aslan. 58 (Spring 2008): 110-112. Farhat-Holzman, Laina. Predicting the Past: An Exploration of Myth, Science, and Prehistory. By Roger Williams Wescott. 50 (Spring 2004): 105-107. Farhat-Holzman, Laina. Safavid Persia: The History and Politics of an Islamic Society. By Charles Melville (editor). 47 (Fall 2002): 139-141. Farhat-Holzman, Laina. Saharasia, The 4000 BCE Origins of Child Abuse, Sex- Repression, Warfare and Social Violence in the Deserts of the Old World. By James DeMeo. 70 (Spring 2014): 116-117. Farhat-Holzman, Laina. Standing Alone in Mecca: An American Woman's Struggle for the Soul of Islam. By Asra Q. Nomani. 57 (Fall 2007): 120-122. Farhat-Holzman, Laina. The Accidental Superpower: The Next Generation of America Preeminence and the Coming Global Disorder. By Peter Zeihan. 76 (Spring 2017): 171-172.

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Farhat-Holzman, Laina. The Collapse: The Accidental Opening of the Berlin Wall. By Mary Elise Sarotte. 76 (Spring 2017): 165-167. Farhat-Holzman, Laina. The End of Modern History in the Middle East. By Bernard Lewis. 72 (Spring 2015): 154-159. Farhat-Holzman, Laina. The First World War. By Keegan, John. 73 (Fall 2015): 108- 109. Farhat-Holzman, Laina. The Forge of Christendom: The End of Days and the Epic Rise of the West. By Tom Holland. 65 (Fall 2011): 130-133. Farhat-Holzman, Laina. The Iranians: Persia, Islam and the Soul of a Nation. By Mackey, Sandra. 42 (Spring 2000): 83-89. Farhat-Holzman, Laina. The Myth of the Andalusian Paradise: Muslims, Christians, and Jews under Islamic Rule in Medieval Spain. By Dario Fernandez-Morera. 74 (Spring 2016): 121-123. Farhat-Holzman, Laina. The Next 100 Years - a Forecast for the 21st century. By George Friedman. 60 (Spring 2009): 188-192. Farhat-Holzman, Laina. The Next 100 Years - a Forecast for the 21st Century. By George Friedman. 64 (Spring 2011): 117-118. Farhat-Holzman, Laina. The Red Queen, Sex and the Evolution of Human Nature. By Matt Ridley. 52 (Spring 2005): 106-111. Farhat-Holzman, Laina. The Revenge of Geography: What the Map Tells Us About Coming Conflicts and the Battle Against Fate. By Robert D. Kaplan. 70 (Spring 2014): 106-112. Farhat-Holzman, Laina. The Shape of the New: Four Big Ideas and How They Made the Modern World. By Scott L. Montgomery and Daniel Chirot. 77 (Fall 2017): 140-144. Farhat-Holzman, Laina. The Uniqueness of Western Civilization. By Ricardo Duchesne. 67 (Fall 2012): 130-132. Farhat-Holzman, Laina. The World America Made. By Robert Kagan. 68 (Spring 2013): 106-108. Farhat-Holzman, Laina. Unveiled: A Canadian Muslim Woman's Struggle Against Misogyny, Sharia and Jihad. By Farzana Hassan. 75 (Fall 2016): 118-120. Fernandez-Morera, Dario. How Do You Know That? A Guide to Critical Thinking About Global Issues. By Laina Farhat-Holzman. 65 (Fall 2011): 143-147. Geiger, Pedro. Machado de Assis: Multiracial Identity and the Brazilian Novelist. By G. Reginald Daniel. 75 (Fall 2016): 125-127. Geiger, Pedro. Rethinking Civilization, Resolving Conflict in the Human Family. By Majid Tehranian. 63 (Fall 2010): 114-119. Geiger, Pedro. The Art of Civilization, A Bourgeois History. By Didier Maleuvre. 80 (Spring 2019): 149-152. Geiger, Pedro. Western Civilization and its Problems: A Dialogue Between Weber, Elias and Habermas. By Kit-Man Li. 68 (Spring 2013): 115-118. Gilb, Corinne Lathrop. Growing up in Medieval London: The Experience of Childhood in History. By Barbara A. Hanawalt. 33 (Fall 1995): 111-112.

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Gilb, Corinne Lathrop. Islamism and Secularism in North Africa. By John Ruedy (editor). 40 (Spring 1999): 113-119. Gilb, Corinne Lathrop. Islamism and Secularism in North Africa. By John Ruedy (editor). 47 (Fall 2002): 147-152. Gilb, Corinne Lathrop. Labor Laws in the Middle East, Tradition in Transit. By David Ziskind. 27 (Fall 1992): 162-163. Gilb, Corinne Lathrop. Pilgrimage Past and Present in World Religions. By Simon Coleman and John Eisner. 46 (Spring 2002): 147-148. Gilb, Corinne Lathrop. The Caliphate in the West: An Islamic Political Institution in the Iberian Peninsula. By David J. Wasserstein. 33 (Fall 1995): 109-110. Gilb, Corinne Lathrop. The Viking Achievement. The Society and Culture of Early Medieval Scandinavia. By Peter G. Foote and David M. Wilson. 31 (Fall 1994): 135-136. Gilb, Corinne Lathrop. Transatlantic Encounters: Europeans and Andeans in the Sixteenth Century. By Kenneth J. Andrien and Rolena Adorno (editors). 29 (Fall 1993): 138-140. Gilb, Corinne Lathrop. UNESCO General History of Africa, Vol 8: Africa since 1935. By Ali A. Mazrui and C. Wondji (editors). 38 (Spring 1998): 76-81. Gilb, Corinne Lathrop. Water Management in Ancient Greek Cities. By Dora P. Crouch. 38 (Spring 1998): 82-85. Gilb, Corinne Lathrop. World Civilizations. 2 vols. By F. Roy Willis. 26 (Spring 1992): 152-154. Gray, Wallace. The Cambridge History of the Native Peoples of the Americas. Vol 3 (South America), in Two Parts. By Frank Salomon and Stuart B. Schwartz (editors). 48 (Spring 2003): 83-91. Gray, Wallace. When Religion Becomes Evil: Five Warning Signs. By Charles Kimball. 54 (Spring 2006): 72-77. Grayzel, John. 22 Ideas to Fix the World. By Piotr Dutkiewicz and Richard Sakwa. 81 (Fall 2019): 186-188. Grayzel, John. Before the Revolution: America's Ancient Pasts. By Daniel Richter. 71 (Fall 2014): 124-126. Grayzel, John. Dravidian Language and Culture. By Andree Sjoberg. 66 (Spring 2012): 161-164. Grayzel, John. God's Law or Man's Law: The Fundamentalist Challenge to Secular Rule. By Laina Farhat-Holzman. 72 (Spring 2015): 149-153. Grayzel, John. How Do You Know That?: A Guide to Critical Thinking about Global Issues. By Laina Farhat-Holzman. 72 (Spring 2015): 149-153. Grayzel, John. India: A Brief History of a Civilization. By Charles Trautmann. 70 (Spring 2014): 113-115. Grayzel, John. Strange Birds from Zoroaster's Nest. By Laina Farhat-Holzman. 72 (Spring 2015): 149-153. Grayzel, John. The Civilization of Perpetual Movement: Nomads in the Modern World. By Nick McDonell. 81 (Fall 2019): 189-193. https://scholarsarchive.byu.edu/ccr/vol84/iss84/14 90 et al.: Indices of the Comparative Civilizations Review, No. 1-83 Comparative Civilizations Review 229

Grayzel, John. The Exclusions of Civilization: Indigenous Peoples in the Story of International Society. By Mark Pearcey. 81 (Fall 2019): 189-193. Grayzel, John. Worldchangers: Ten Inventions That Changed Everything. By Laina Farhat-Holzman. 72 (Spring 2015): 149-153. Groves, J. Randall. Conservatism and Crises, The Anti-Modernist Perspective in Twentieth-Century German Philosophy. By David J. Rosner. 69 (Fall 2013): 106- 116. Haggman, Bertil. Civilization: The West and the Rest. By . 68 (Spring 2013): 109-114. Haggman, Bertil. The Uniqueness of Western Civilization. By Ricardo Duchesne. 68 (Spring 2013): 109-114. Haggman, Bertil. The World America Made. By Robert Kagan. 68 (Spring 2013): 109-114. Haggman, Bertil. Why the West Rules - For Now. By Ian Morris. 68 (Spring 2013): 109-114. Hall, Thomas D. American Indian Ethnic Renewal: Red Power and the Resurgence of Identity and Culture. By Joane Nagel. 43 (Fall 2000): 69-74. Hall, Thomas D. The Great Temple of Tenochtitlan: Center and Periphery in the Aztec World. By Johanna Broda, David Carrasco, and Eduardo Matos Moctezuma. 22 (Fall 1990): 69-73. Halverson, Taylor. Chronicle of the Old Testament Kings: The Reign-by-Reign Record of the Rulers of Ancient Israel. By John Rogerson. 66 (Spring 2012): 151- 155. Halverson, Taylor. Civilizations of Ancient Iraq. By Benjamin R. Foster and Karen Polinger Foster. 66 (Spring 2012): 143-147. Halverson, Taylor. Israel: Past & Present. By D. Bahat. 66 (Spring 2012): 148. Halverson, Taylor. Jordan: Past & Present. By E. Borgia. 66 (Spring 2012): 149-150. Halvorson, Taylor. The Cambridge Companion to the Hellenistic World. By Glenn R. Bugh (editor). 65 (Fall 2011): 115-127. Hanson, Robert C. The Perspective of the World, Vol. III of Civilization and Capitalism, 15th-18th Century, trans. Sian Reynolds Berkeley. By Fernand Braudel. 52 (Spring 2005): 112-128. Hassan, Wail. Scratches on Kali's Mind. By David Kopf. 35 (Winter 1997): 117-121. Hecht, Peter. Grandpa Chopra's Stories for Life's Nourishment. By Ashok Kumar Malhotra. 81 (Fall 2019): 179-180. Hecht, Peter. The Deadly Effect of Informatics on the Holocaust. By Andrew Targowski. 73 (Fall 2015): 110-111. Hinkle, Roscoe C. La Indianidad: The Indigenous World Before Latin Americans. By Hernán Horna. 55 (Fall 2006): 108-111. Hook, Ernest B. Earth-Shattering Events: Earthquakes, Nations, and Civilizations. By Andrew Robinson. 80 (Spring 2019): 139-141. Hook, Ernest B. The Man Who Invented Fiction: How Cervantes Ushered in the Modern World. By William Egginton. 77 (Fall 2017): 132-135.

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