Fall 2002
Front Matter
Front Matter
Comparative Civilizations Review
Editor's Note
Joseph Drew
Articles
Traditions and Civilizations: Another Approach to Understanding Human History
Walter Benesch and Eduardo Wilner
What is Living and What is Dead In Eurocentrism?
Ricardo Duchesne
Global Vision of World History In Contemporary China
Ricardo K. S. Mak
The Civilizational Concept
Matthew Melko
Globalization vs. Americanization: Is the World Being Americanized by the Dominance of American Culture
Yoichi Shimemura
Book Reviews
Fernand Braudel. Civilization and Capitalism, 15th-18th Century. v. 2 The Wheels of Commerce
Gloria Emeagwali
J.G. Macquee The Hittites
George Von-der-Muhll
Eiji Hattori. Letters from the Silk Roads: Thinking at the Crossroads of Civilization.
Ashley Souther
Charles Melville, ed. Safavid Persia: The History and Politics of an Islamic Society
Laina Farhat-Holzman
David Keys, Catastrophe: A Quest for the Origins of the Modern World.
Laina Farhat-Holzman
Beatrix Midant-Reynes. The Prehistory of Egypt: From the First Egyptians to the First Pharoahs
Laurence Grambow Wolf
John Ruedy (ed.) Islamism and Secularism in North Africa
Corrine Lathrop Gilb
End Matter
From the Editors
Joseph Drew
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Comparative Civilizations Review