Keywords
Christopher Coker, London School of Economics, artifacts, history of civilizations
Abstract
In the gentlemen’s heaven, Christopher Coker must surely have his separate suite, one with golden busts of travelers, old-fashioned English furniture, and cold-toned walls resembling those of Athenaeum, a Pall Mall club in London, one of a few clubs where he liked to dine.
Recommended Citation
Lewicki, Greg Vice President
(2024)
"Civilizations from Toynbee to Coker: The Quest of Christopher Coker (1953 – 2023) to Reinstate Comparative Civilizational Thinking in Western Scholarship,"
Comparative Civilizations Review: Vol. 91:
No.
1, Article 5.
Available at:
https://scholarsarchive.byu.edu/ccr/vol91/iss1/5
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