Since 1980's world historical studies have been moving
the field of history from nationalist, and regional approaches towards comparative,
trans-regional historiography. Other fields are moving in the same
direction, such as sociology, political science, anthropology, literature,
and linguistics among others. Below are select digital resources on pedagogy
and theoretical comparative models, university syllabi, papers, monographs,
articles and blogs, reviews and journals dealing with comparative world
history. Also, sprinkled throughout are lesson plans and modules using
comparative world history strategies.
Pedagogy
& Theoretical Models
http://www.hartford-hwp.com/archives/10/018.html
Hosting Andre Gunder Frank's
"Historical Comparison and Connections at the AHA," H-Net, October
27, 1996 seen in World History
Archives, Hartford Web Publishing. Prof. Frank, in this brief lecture, discussed the
American History Association's Comparative history "provisions" and
regretted the fixation on comparative (diachronic) history at the expense of
connections (synchronic) in world history. He also criticized the failure of world
historians of that day to represent world history as a "process."
http://www.thearwh.org/journal/arwh_4-1_Article_02.pdf
Siew Ann Cheong, Andrea Nanetti,
Mikhail Fhilippov, Nanyang Technical University, Singapore,"Digital Maps and Automatic Narratives for
the Interactive Global Histories," The
Asian Review of World History, Vol. 4, Issue 1, January 2016. Article
described historical analysis, including comparative studies, at the world
scale through digital assembly of historical sources into a "cloud-based
database."
http://player.mashpedia.com/player.php?ref=mashpedia&q=fAucCdeOEq8
Gavin Shafron, 50:33
Video, "Comparative Historical Research," Canada College, mashpedia player, February 6, 2015. An explanation of
various types of comparative history.
http://www.learner.org/courses/worldhistory/unit_overview_11.html
"Early Empire," Unit 11, Annenberg Learner,
Bridging World History. Lesson module surrounding comparison of Mongol, Mali
and Inca empires including videos for each.
http://worldhistoryconnected.press.illinois.edu/6.1/schwartz.html
Saundra Schwartz, Director East-West Classical Studies
Program, Hawai'i Pacific University, "Comparative Classroom Approaches to
Classical Past," World History Connected, Vol. 6, No. 1, March 2009.
Dr. Schwartz included two AP World History high school teacher's lessons in
this article.
http://www.ssc.wisc.edu/~jraymo/links/soc357/class18h_F09.pdf
Jim Raymo, Sociology
Department, University of Wisconsin, Madison, Historical/Comparative Research,
power point, pdf. A black and white pdf power point introducing the theory of
Comparative research.
http://www.learner.org/courses/worldhistory/unit_video_18-3.html#
"Rethinking the Rise of the West: Video
Segment: The Great Divergence and Comparative World History," Unit
18, Annenberg Learner, Bridging World History. See resources and video
(28:24) on the great divergence and comparative world history.
http://writingcenter.fas.harvard.edu/pages/how-write-comparative-analysis
Kerry Walk, "How to Write Comparative
Analysis," Writing Center, Harvard University, 1998.
http://www.ccc.commnet.edu/library/histnew.HTM
Writing the Comparative Critical Book Review, The
Arthur C. Bank Library, Capital Community College, Hartford, Connecticut,
2008. A sample Critical Comparative Book Review assignment, two sample
papers (American History biographies about Harry Truman and Al Capone) and
other helpers to teach students how write an analysis of a historical character
based on two biographies.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Comparative_history
"Comparative History," Wikipedia. Summary of comparative historians, mostly Western, with
footnotes and a bibliography.
https://www.academia.edu/3700401/Comparing_Cultures_and_Comparing_Processes_Diachronic_Methods_in_Cross-Cultural_Anthropology
Stephen Chrisomalis, Wayne
State University, Anthropology, "Comparing Cultures and Comparing
Processes: Diachronic Methods in Cross-Cultural Anthropology," Cross-Cultural Research, Vol. 40, No. 4,
November 2006, 377-404, uploaded to Academia by Stephen Chrisomalis.
Dr. Chrisomalis on comparative history, archaeology
and anthropology referenced 1896 Franz Boas's brief
paper "The Limitations of the Comparative Method of Anthropology" which Chrisomalis claimed was "a disaster for
comparative studies." See two versions of Boas's
essay: http://www.anthrobase.com/Browse/home/hst/cache/bocomp.html
and https://archive.org/stream/101484863.nlm.nih.gov/101484863#page/n0/mode/2up
http://opensample.info/contributions-to-the-sociology-of-knowledge-from-an-african-oral-poetry
Akinsola
A. Akiwowo, "Contributions to the Sociology of
Knowledge from an African Oral Poetry," International Sociology, Vol. 1, No. 4, December 1986, 343-358. Professor Akiwowo, a Yoruba sociologist, presented the idea that
African oral poetry "can be extrapolated [compared] in the forms of
propositions for testing in the future sociological studies in Africa or other
world societies." This non-Western thesis invited other cultures to
study their own poetry and in comparative fashion relate that cultural art form
to a better understanding of societies and peoples.
http://www.humiliationstudies.org/documents/DaffernEnlightenment.pdf
Thomas Clough Daffern, Director, International
Institute of Peace Studies and Global Philosophy, "Enlightenments:
Towards a Comparative Analysis of the Philosophy of Enlightenment in Buddhist,
Eastern and Western Thought and the Search for a Holistic Enlightenment
Suitable for the Contemporary World," paper (64 pages) presented at
Buddhist Conference for Dongguk University on Global
Ecological problems and the Buddhist Perspective, February 2005. Thomas Clough
Daffern's thesis stated a "need for a (comparative) methodology to compare
various forms of enlightenment" which would move academics and others away
from argumentative and competitive comparisons of which form or teacher of
enlightenment was best.
https://www.academia.edu/422959/Comparative_Historiography_Problems_and_Perspectives
Chris Lorenz, Ruhr-Universitat
Bochum, Institute for Social Movements, International Research Fellow,
"Comparative Historiography: Problems and Perspectives," Forum
on Comparative Historiography, Free University of Amsterdam/University of Leiden,
1998. See Chris Lorenz, "History and Theory," Vol. 38, No. 1,
January 1999, 25-39 version of same forum at: https://www.researchgate.net/publication/227649401_Comparative_Historiography_Problems_and_Perspectives
http://www.karam.org.tr/Makaleler/91886581_gul.pdf
Serkan
Gul, Bozok University, Turkey, Faculty of Arts and
Sciences, Department of History, "Method and Practice in Comparative
History," Karadeniz, Arastirmalari,
Yaz, Sayi, Journal of Black Sea Studies, Vol. 26,
2010, 143-158.
https://www.academia.edu/11832274/Comparative-Historical_Methods
Matthew Lange, McGill University, Sociology, "Comparative-Historical Methods," Chapter 1, Introduction, Sage publications, 2013. Introductory chapter to Dr.
Lange's book, Comparative-Historical
Methods.
https://www.academia.edu/14458465/Challenges_and_Promises_of_Comparative_Research_into_Post-Soviet_Fascism_Methodological_
and_Conceptual_Issues_in_the_Study_of_the_Contemporary_East_European_Extreme_Right
Andreas Umland, Institute for European-Atlantic
Cooperation, Kyiv, Ukraine, "Challenges and Promises of Comparative
Research into Post-Soviet Fascism: Methodological and Conceptual Issues
in the Study of the Contemporary East European Extreme Right," Communist and Post-Communist Studies xxx,
2015, 1-13. Discussion of methodology and historiography of Eastern European
far right parties and need for comparative research practices.
https://www.academia.edu/3166646/Comparing_ancient_worlds_comparative_history_as_comparative_advantage
Walter Scheidel, Stanford
University, Classics, History and Human Biology, "Comparing Ancient
Worlds: Comparative History as Comparative Advantage," April 2013,
uploaded to Academia by Walter Scheidel. Dr. Scheidel discussed, in this conference presentation, how
Chinese history of the Greco-Roman world can promote comparative analysis of
ancient civilizations in eastern and western Eurasia. See other comparative
papers by Dr. Scheidel in next section of this
article.
https://books.google.ca/books?id=DYIsPYLkkAkC&pg=PA1&source=gbs_toc_r&cad=3#v=onepage&q&f=false
Google Book. Dominic Sachsenmaier,
"Global Perspectives on Global
History: Theories and
Approaches in a Connected World," New York: Cambridge University
Press, 2011, 340 pages. An analysis and description on historiography of global
history focusing on three case studies in comparative fashion:
the United States, Germany and China. See additional chapter available at: https://books.google.ca/books/about/Global_Perspectives_on_Global_History.html?id=DYIsPYLkkAkC.
Read review [by Turan Kayaoglu,
University of Washington, Tacoma] of this book in Book review section of this
article.
http://web.stanford.edu/~scheidel/acme.htm
Walter Scheidel, "The
Stanford Ancient Chinese and Mediterranean Empires Comparative History
Project," (ACME) Stanford University, 2005-2014. Dr. Scheidel explained Stanford's Chinese and Mediterranean
Comparative Project with slim comments on comparative perspectives, previous
scholarship and methodology.
https://www.academia.edu/21670428/ANCIENT_HISTORY_AND_THE_CLASSICS_FROM_A_COMPARATIVE_PERSPECTIVE_CHINA_AND_THE_GRAECO-ROMAN_WORLD
Hyun Jin Kim, University of
Melbourne, Australia, "Ancient History and the Classics From a Comparative
Perspective: China and the Roman World," AWE 14, 2015, 253-274. Hyun Jin Kim commented
on state of Comparative studies in Classics and Ancient History
and proposed a methodology for conducting new research on Greece/Rome and
China during classic ancient history.
https://www.academia.edu/2124116/Challenge_and_Response_The_Lasting_Engagement_of_Arnold_J._Toynbee_and_Martin_Wight_International_Relations_17_3_2003_
Ian Hall, University of St. Andrews, UK,
"Challenge and Response: The Lasting Engagement of Arnold J. Toynbee
and Martin Wight," International
Relations, Sage Publications, 2003. Dr. Hall described impact Arnold J.
Toynbee had on Martin Wight and critiqued Toynbee's "eccentric"
comparative historiography.
http://www.history.ac.uk/makinghistory/themes/comparative_history.html
"Comparative History," Making History,
UK. Note definition of Comparative history and its problems including
four British comparative historians, Geoffrey Barraclough, John H. Elliott,
Derek Keene, and Arnold Toynbee. Note John H. Elliott and Derek Keene
"links" have audio podcast interviews as to their stance on
Comparative history.
http://ieg-ego.eu/en/threads/theories-and-methods/comparative-history
Thomas Welskopp,
"Comparative History," EGO, European
History Online, December 3, 2010. Thomas Welskopp
"traces the fate of historical comparison in the discipline of history and
discusses its function, capacities, and theoretical and methodological
foundations." Welskopp also argues that
"modernization theory" laid groundwork for Comparative history.
http://www.brooklyn.cuny.edu/web/aca_socialsciences_polisci/150422_IA_Comps_Modernization-Theory-Comparative-Study-Of-Societies.pdf
Dean C. Tipps, "Modernization Theory and the
Comparative Study of Societies: A Critical Perspective," Society for Comparative Studies in Society
and History, March 1973, 199-226.
http://polisci.berkeley.edu/sites/default/files/people/u3827/APSA-TheComparativeMethod.pdf
David Collier, "The Comparative Method," in
Ada W. Finifter, ed., Political Science: State of The Discipline II, Washington DC: American Political Science Association, 1993.
https://www.heacademy.ac.uk/sites/default/files/cs_redgate_medievalarmenia_200511xx.pdf
Ms. A. E. Redgate,
University of Newcastle upon Tyne, "The Teaching of Comparative History
and the Example of Medieval Armenia," The Higher Education Academy,
Subject Centre for History, Classics and Archaeology, Discussion Paper, 11
pages, November 2005. A. E. Redgate proposed
comparing early medieval Christian Europe and Armenia in this discussion paper.
https://worldhistorians.com/history-of-world-history/iii-from-1945-world-history-in-a-new-era-of-war-and-peace/
Sebas Rumke, "III. From 1945: World History in a New
Era of War and Peace," World Historians and the Global Past blog. Summary
of the new world history which added "connections" and
"comparisons" to historical scholarship in the late 20th century due
to rise of East Asia's economy.
http://papers.ssrn.com/sol3/papers.cfm?abstract_id=1512494&download=yes
Lorenzo Zucco, King's
College, London, "Montesquieu, Methodological Pluralism, and Comparative
Constitutional Law," Social Science
Research Network, download or pdf available. Originally seen in European Constitutional Law Review, November 2009. Dr. Zucco argued that the best
methodology for CCL, comparative constitutional law, is "plural:"
using multidisciplinary insights from history, political science, moral
psychology and evolutionary biology. See another format for this article,
uploaded to Academia by Lorenzo Zucco: https://www.academia.edu/515129/Montesquieu_Methodological_Pluralism_and_Comparative_Constitutional_Law
http://poli.haifa.ac.il/~levi/durkheim.html
David Levi-Faur, Hebrew
University of Jerusalem, Israel, Comparative Methods in Political and Social
Research course lesson module comparing Emile Durkheim and Max Weber and their
comparative research models. The lesson is entitled, "The Comparative
Strategies of Emile Durkheim and Max Weber: Between Positive and
Interpretative Social Science."
https://www.academia.edu/182090/Comparative_Education_Border_Pedagogy_and_Teacher_Education_in_an_Age_of_Internationalisation
Robert J. Parkes and Tom G. Griffiths, University of
Newcastle, "Comparative Education, Border Pedagogy and Teacher Education
in An Age of Internationalisation," nd., uploaded to Academia by Robert J. Parkes.
Teaching the modern student via comparative.
http://www.manning.pitt.edu/pdf/2013.Datasets.JCE.pdf
Patrick Manning, University of Pittburgh,
"Historical Datasets on Africa and the African Atlantic," Journal of Comparative Economics, Vol.
40, No. 4, published online July 23, 2012, 604-607. Perhaps not a pure
comparative slim article, but an example of differing types of statistics and
data used in African and slave trade studies.
http://irows.ucr.edu/papers/irows34/irows34.htm
Hiroko Inoue, Hala
Sheikh-Mohamed, Evan Chazan, Richard Niemayer, Christopher Chase-Dunn, Alexis Alvarez,
"Cycles of Rise and Fall, Upsweeps and Collapses: Changes in the
Scale of Settlements and Polities Since the Bronze Age," IROWS, Institute for Research on World
Systems, University of California, Riverside, Working Paper #34 for
presentation at Conference on Power Transitions, May 11-13, 2007, Bloomington,
University of Indiana. This paper reported preliminary results from a project
that was assembling and analyzing data on the population size of cities and the
territorial sizes of Empires and was constructing causal models for change over
time, ie., Rise to Fall. The paper also "compar[ed] relative small regional
systems with larger continental and global systems.
http://www.thearwh.org/journal/arwh_4-1_Article_02.pdf
Siew Ann Cheong, Andrea Nanetti,
Mikhail Fhilippov, Nanyang Technical University, Singapore,"Digital Maps and Automatic Narratives for
the Interactive Global Histories," The
Asian Review of World History, Vol. 4, Issue 1, January 2016. Article
described historical analysis, including comparative studies, at the world
scale through digital assembly of historical sources into a "cloud-based
database."
http://writingcenter.fas.harvard.edu/pages/how-write-comparative-analysis
Kerry Walk, "How to Write Comparative
Analysis," Writing Center, Harvard University, 1998.
http://www.ccc.commnet.edu/library/histnew.HTM
Writing the Comparative Critical Book Review, The
Arthur C. Bank Library, Capital Community College, Hartford, Connecticut,
2008. A sample Critical Comparative Book Review assignment, two sample
papers (American History biographies about Harry Truman and Al Capone) and other
helpers to teach students how write an analysis of a historical character based
on two biographies.
Syllabi
https://sites.google.com/a/case.edu/history---grad-student-site/comprehensive-exams/reading-lists-by-field/world-history/curtin---world-comparative-history
Professor Curtin, Graduate Seminar in Comparative
World History," syllabus, Case Western Reserve University, 1995.
https://orion.sfasu.edu/courseinformation/syl/201202/HIS3211.pdf
Dr. Colin Snider, "World History," syllabus,
Stephen F. Austin State University, February 2012. Comparative
approach is focus of course studying cultures from ancient times through the
Cold War with Comparative research paper as one of the final course options.
https://sha.org/assets/documents/research/ArchColonialism_MaryBeaudry.pdf
Mary Beaudry, "Archaeology and Colonialism,"
syllabus, Boston University, Semester II, 2007-2008. A comparative
approach to colonialism through archaeology.
https://courses.ceu.edu/sites/courses.ceu.hu/files/attachment/course/1927/comparative-thinking-2012.pdf
Judit Bodnar, "Comparative Thinking," Ph.D. Seminar in
Sociology and Anthropology, syllabus, Central European
University, Hungary, Fall 2012. The thinking skills required in
comparative history, politics, literature along with comparative history
research samples available in this course of study.
http://www.unc.edu/~kurzman/Soc814.html
Charles Kurzman,
"Comparative Historical Methods," syllabus, University of North
Carolina at Chapel Hill, Spring 2011.
https://wsipworldstudies.files.wordpress.com/2013/02/cooper-syllabus-empirestatespoliticalimagination.pdf
Jane Burbank, Fred Cooper, and Lauren Benton,
"Empires, States, and Political Imagination," syllabus, New York
University, Fall 2011. Comparative study of empires from ancient Rome and
China to the present.
https://networks.h-net.org/system/files/contributed-files/hist-497-global-empires-hempire.pdf
Dr. Charles V. Reed, "Special Topics in World
History-Global Empires," syllabus, Elizabeth City State University, Spring
2014. Comparative study of characteristics of global empires over time.
http://www.hawaii.edu/cpis/psi/chappe13.html
David A. Chappell, "Seminar in 20th Century
Pacific Island History," syllabus, Pacific Comparative History, University
of Hawai'i at Manoa, Honolulu, uploaded January 1997.
http://www.sdstate.edu/projectsouthasia/upload/Comparative-Humanities-2511-Walsh-3.pdf
Judith Walsh, SUNY-Old Westbury, "Comparative
Humanities 2511: World History I: The Non-Western World,"
syllabus, Fall 1999.
http://new.oberlin.edu/dotAsset/774588.pdf
Gary J. Kornblith, Oberlin
College, Industrial Revolution/Information Revolution: A Comparative
Perspective, syllabus, Fall 2001.
https://iasext.wesleyan.edu/regprod/!wesmaps_page.html?crse=005052&term=1081
"China and Comparative Historiography: The
Quest for Historical Truth," slim syllabus, Wesleyan University,
2007-2008. Course focused on Li Shi-History and Zhen Li-Truth by examining
Chinese historians Si Ma Qian (145-86 BCE), Si Ma Guang
(1019-1086), Zhang Xuecheng (1738-1810), Gu Jiegang (1981-1983) along with
western historian primary and secondary sources.
http://history-server.uoregon.edu/courses/syllabus/Goodman608.pdf
Professor Bryna Goodman,
University of Oregon, "Colonialism and China," syllabus, nd. Note Professor Goodman began course with
comparative consideration of Qing Empire and European colonialism.
http://ocw.mit.edu/courses/political-science/17-544-comparative-politics-and-china-fall-2002/index.htm
Professor Edward Steinfeld,
MIT, "Comparative Politics and China," syllabus, MIT opencourseware, Fall 2002. See tabs on left side of
this page for more course resources and information.
https://www.academicstudies.com/download/CHALA.pdf
Dr. Claudio Gonzalez Chiaramonte,
"Comparative History of Argentina and Latin America," syllabus,
Universidad de Belgrano.
http://home.uchicago.edu/~mviedma/documents/Comparative%20Politics%20of%20Latin%20America.pdf
Jose Antonio Hernandez Company and Manuel Viedma, University of Chicago, "Comparative Politics
of Latin America," syllabus, 2012.
https://www.academia.edu/11894766/A_Comparative_History_of_Transnational_Migrations
Michael Goebel, Free University of Berlin, "A
Comparative History of Transnational Migrations, 1850-1950" syllabus,
Institute for Latin American Studies, Summer 2015. Focus for course is
Atlantic World with lesser comparatives from Asia.
http://www2.isu.edu/~owenjack/spemp/approach.html
J. B. Owens, Idaho State University, The Spanish
Empire: An Analytical Approach, syllabus, 2002. Comparative and
global historiography to understanding the Spanish empire from medieval
beginnings to collapse during the Napoleonic Age. See graduate syllabus
page: http://www2.isu.edu/~owenjack/spemp/spemp.html
https://www.academia.edu/494652/World_History_Syllabus_Food
Allison Elledge, Pellissippi State Technical Community College, Knoxville,
Tennessee, World History 261: From Earliest Humans to 1450, Syllabus,
2009-2010. Comparative cultural studies course with focus on food.
http://politics.as.nyu.edu/docs/IO/5397/V53.0584.pdf
Alexanda Scacco, NY University, Contemporary African Politics,
syllabus, Fall 2010. Important part of course is the examine African
politics across broad patterns in a comparative manner.
http://www.columbia.edu/cu/weai/exeas/syllabi/pdf/food-in-world-history.pdf
Jordan Sand, Georgetown University, Food in World
History, syllabus, nd. Dr. Sand made effort to
incorporate a non-Eurocentric approach in this comparative Food studies course.
http://sts.cornell.edu/courses/upload/STS-4131.pdf
Sarah Pritchard, "Comparative Environmental
History," syllabus, Cornell University, Fall 2012.
https://cfs.osu.edu/sites/cfs.osu.edu/files/Comparative%20Studies%20677%20(Borland).pdf
Katherine Borland, "Comparative Studies:
Latin American Folklore," syllabus, Ohio State University, nd.
http://www.history.pitt.edu/graduate/documents/Hist2770comslaverysyllabus2013.pdf
http://www.worldhistory.pitt.edu/documents/ComparativeSlaveryandAbolitioninGlobalPerspectiveGraduate.pdf
Seymour Drescher,
"Comparative Slavery and Abolition in Global Perspective: A Graduate
Seminar, University of Pittsburg, Fall 2013. 46 page syllabus.Seymour
Drescher 68 page syllabus, 2009.
https://networks.h-net.org/system/files/contributed-files/sears-comparativeslavery.pdf
Dr. Christine Sears, "Comparative Slavery,"
syllabus, University of Alabama, Huntsville seen in H-Net Files.
http://ocw.mit.edu/courses/political-science/17-484-comparative-grand-strategy-and-military-doctrine-fall-2004/index.htm
Barry Posen, "Comparative Grand Strategy and
Military Doctrine," syllabus, MIT, MIT Open courseware, Fall 2004.
Graduate level course focused on comparative study of the Great Powers
(Britain, France, Germany and Russia) from late 19th century to mid -20th
century.
https://history.unc.edu/files/2012/03/HIST-490-20th-syllabus-spring-2014-1-3-214.pdf
Professor Karen Hagemann,
University of North Carolina, Military, War and Gender in Comparative
Perspective: The Age of World Wars
(Britain, Germany, Russia and US), syllabus, Spring 2014.
https://www.academia.edu/9019191/Course_Syllabus_World_War_II_as_Global_History
Roberto Carmack, University
of Wisconsin, Madison, "Course Syllabus: World War II as Global
History," Fall 2015. Focus of this graduate seminar was comparative and
transnational methodologies for the study of WW II in "far regions of the
world."
http://www.gc.cuny.edu/CUNY_GC/media/CUNY-Graduate-Center/History/The-Iranian-Revolution-in-Comparative-Perspective-Fall-2015.pdf
Ervand
Abrahamian, City University of New York, CUNY, "The Iranian Revolution in
Comparative Perspective," syllabus, Fall 2015. Course focused on
theoretical approaches to explain the 1979 Iranian Revolution such
as Structural, Cultural, Weberian-Durkheimian, Feminist, Behavioral,
Intellectual, Discourse, Mobilization (Tillian) and
Marxist.
http://www.albany.edu/history/comparativepublichistory/
Gerald Zahavi, Readings in
US and Global/Comparative Public History, syllabus, University at Albany, SUNY,
Fall 2015.
https://www.academia.edu/28370554/Culture_and_Imperialism_United_States_History_in_Comparative_Perspective
James O'Neil Spady,
"Culture and Imperialism: United States History in Comparative
Perspective," syllabus, Soka University of
America, Aliso Viejo, California, Fall 2016.
https://framingham.edu/Assets/uploads/the-fsu-difference/study-abroad/_documents/HIST%20155%20%20Comparative%20World%20Civilizations%20Papaioannou.pdf
Stefan Papaioannou,
"The Comparative History of World Civilizations," syllabus, Framington State University, Summer 2016.
Comparative
Examples
http://www.riseofthewest.net/dc/dc247pyenson00mar02.htm
Lewis Pyenson, University of
Louisiana at Lafayette, "Comparative History of Science," History of Science, Vol. 40, Part 1,
Cambridge UK, March 2002, 1-33.
http://facultypages.morris.umn.edu/~deanej/UMM%20Home%20Page/2001/Readings/Anthropology/Herodotus%20and%20Sima%20Qian.pdf
Siep Stuurman, Erasmus University, Rotterdam, "Herodotus
and Siam Qian: History and the Anthropological Turn in Ancient Greece and
Han China," Journal of World History, Vol. 19, No. 2, University of
Hawaii Press, 2008. Comparative analysis of the two historians.
http://www.princeton.edu/~pswpc/papers/subject/subject/compancienthist.html
Walter Scheidel,
"Comparative Ancient History Papers," Princeton/Stanford Working Papers
in Classics, A Collaborative Project, 2005-2013. See many comparative
history papers from Dr. Scheidel in this Princeton
site. See many, many more academic papers on Ancient history, not all
comparative, in this site's Home Page. Look to left of page for
"Papers" tab with historians alphabetically listed: http://www.princeton.edu/~pswpc/papers/papers.html
See two examples from that series below:
https://www.academia.edu/19124171/The_Monetary_Systems_of_the_Han_and_Roman_Empires
Walter Scheidel, Stanford
University, "The Monetary Systems of the Han and Roman Empires,"
Stanford/Princeton Working Papers, February 2008. Uploaded to Academia by
Walter Scheidel.
https://www.academia.edu/19124214/The_Xiongnu_and_the_Comparative_Study_of_Empire
Walter Scheidel, "State
Formation Among the Xiongnu from a Comparative
Perspective," Princeton/Stanford Working Papers in the Classics, September
2010. Uploaded to Academia by Walter Scheidel. Dr. Scheidel argued that the Xiongnu
can be defined as an "empire" and noted the tensions between steppe
nomads and agriculturalists in "empire building" process.
http://assets.cambridge.org/97805218/81838/excerpt/9780521881838_excerpt.pdf
Chapter 1, "The Study of Ancient and modern slave
systems: Setting an agenda for comparison," ed., Enrico Dal Lago and
Constantina Katsari,
Cambridge University Press, 2008. Chapter 1 Introduction excerpt to book.
See review below:
http://bmcr.brynmawr.edu/2008/2008-12-33.html
Benjamin Garstad, Grant MacEwan College, review, Enrico Dal Lago and Constantina Katsari, eds., "The Study of Ancient and Modern Slave
Systems: Setting an Agenda for Comparison," Cambridge University Press, 2008, Bryn Mawr Review.
https://www.academia.edu/28783931/The_Adoption_of_Pictorial_Imagery_in_Minoan_Wall_Painting_A_Comparativist_Perspective
Charles Gates, Bilkent
University, Archaeology, "The Adoption of Pictorial Imagery in Minoan Wall
Painting: A Comparative Perspective," Chapter 2 in Anne P. Chapin,
ed., "Essays in Honor of Sara A. Immerwahr," The American School of Classical
Studies at Athens, 2004. Uploaded to Academia by Charles Gates. Three
cross-cultural comparisons analyzed as to change over time of Minoan wall
paintings with a focus on Knossos. Political, social, and religious effects on
those wall paintings are described.
https://www.academia.edu/9855613/Which_comparative_histories_for_ancient_historians
Konstantinos Vlassopoulos,
University of Crete, History and Archaeology, "Which Comparative Histories
for Ancient Historians?" Synthesis, Vol. 21, 2014. This essay described the role of comparative history in the
future of ancient history and detailed the differing forms of comparative
history. Uploaded to Academia by Konstantinos Vlassopoulos.
https://www.academia.edu/14342426/Muhammad_and_Jenghiz_Khan_Compared_The_Religious_Factor_in_World_Empire_Building
Anatoly M. Khazanov, University of Wisconsin, Madison,
"Muhammad and Jenghiz Khan Compared: The
Religious Factor in World Empire Building," Society for Comparative Study
and History, 1993, uploaded to Academia by Anatoly Khazanov.
https://www.academia.edu/234677/2002_Comparative_Semitic_Linguistics
John Huehnergard, University
of Texas, Austin, Middle East Studies, "Comparative Semitic
Linguistics," offprint from "Semitic
Linguistics: The State of the Art at the Turn of the Twenty-first Century," Shlomo
Izre'el, ed., Winona Lake, Indiana: Eisenbrauns, 2002.
https://programaddssrr.files.wordpress.com/2013/05/sexual-affronts-and-racial-frontiers-european-identities-and-the-cultural-politics-of-exclusion-in-colonial-southeast-asia.pdf
Ann Stoler, University of
Michigan, "Sexual Affronts and Racial Frontiers: European Identities
and the Cultural Politics of Exclusion in Colonial Southeast Asia," Comparative Studies in Society and History, Vol. 34, No. 3, July 1992, 514-551
published by Society for Comparative Studies in Society and History, Cambridge
University Press. Comparative analysis of French, British and Dutch
colonial racial policies in Southeast Asia especially as to interracial unions.
https://www.academia.edu/4000843/Maritime_History_as_Global_History
Maria Fusaro, University of
Exeter, History department, UK, "Maritime History as Global History:
The Methodological Challenges and a Future Research Agenda," St. John,
Newfoundland, Canada: IMEHA,
2011, 267-282, uploaded to Academia by Maria Fusaro.
Dr. Fusaro described historiography and change over
time in maritime history from a nationalist focus to a global and comparative
history.
https://www.academia.edu/449321/Milites_Knights_and_Samurai_Military_Terminology_Comparative_History_and_the_Problem_of_Translation
Stephen Morillo, Wabash College, Military History
1000-1800 CE, "Milites, Knights and
Samurai: Military Terminology, Comparative History, and the Problem of
Translation," Chapter in B. Bachrach and R. Abels, eds., "The
Normans and Their Adversaries at War:
Essays in honor of C. Warren Hollister," Brydell
and Brewer, January 2001, 167-184, uploaded to Academia by Stephen Morillo. See
another version of this chapter: https://www.researchgate.net/publication/281209156_Milites_Knights_and_Samurai_Military_Terminology_Comparative_History_and_the_Problem_of_Translation
https://www.academia.edu/1252110/Historians_and_Nature_Comparative_Approaches_to_Environmental_History
Ursula Lehmkuhl, Universitat Trier, International History faculty,
"Historicizing Nature: Time and Space in German and American
environmental historiography," Uploaded to Academia by Ursula Lehmkuhl. Paper discussed comparative environmental
approaches in German and American environmental history in a four tier approach
including sustainability studies and a historiographical analysis of German and
American environment historians.
http://web.calstatela.edu/faculty/swells2/eaton-richard.pdf
Richard M. Eaton, University of Arizona,
"Comparative History as World History: Religious Conversion in
Modern India," Journal of World
History, Vol. 8, No. 2, 1997 by University of Hawai'i Press. Monograph.
http://idosi.org/wjihc/wjihc1(2)11/3.pdf
Rosnani Hashim, etc. al, Institute of Education, International
Islamic University, Malaysia, "Traditional Islamic Education in Asia and
Africa: A Comparative Study of Malaysia's 'Pondok,'
Indonesia's 'Pesantren' and Nigeria's Traditional
Madrasah," World Journal of Islamic History and Civilization,
Vol. 1, No. 2, 2011, 94-107.
https://archive.org/details/KarlAugustWittfogel-OrientalDespotism
Karl August Wittfogel,
"Oriental Despotism-A Comparative
Study of Total Power," New Haven and London: Yale University
Press, 1957. Wittfogel used Marxist analysis of the
ideas of Max Weber on China and India's "hydraulic-bureaucratic
official-state" and built on Marx's skeptical view of the Asiatic mode of
production which focused on large projects which encouraged totalitarian
states.
http://www.imf.org/external/np/apd/seminars/2003/newdelhi/desai.pdf
Megnad
Desai, "India and China: An Essay in Comparative Political
Economy," Paper for IMF Conference on India and China, Delhi, November
2003.
http://icrier.org/pdf/wp168.pdf
Amita Batra and Zeba Khan,
"Revealed Comparative Advantage: An Analysis for India and
China," India Council for Research on International Economic Relations,
New Delhi, Working Paper 168, August 2005.
https://www.researchgate.net/publication/239806614_Asia%27s_and_Latin_America%27s_Development_in_Comparative_Perspective_Landlords_Peasants_and_Industrialization
Cristobal Kay, Erasmus University, Rotterdam,
"Asia and Latin America Development in Comparative Perspective:
Landlords, Peasants and Industrialization," Working Paper, May 2001
seen in researchgate.net. Click on "Read Full Publication."
http://sociology.berkeley.edu/sites/default/files/faculty/Riley/passiverevolutions.pdf
Dylan J. Riley [U. of California, Berkely]
and Manali Desai [Kent University, UK]
"The Passive Revolutionary Route to the Modern World: Italy
and India in Comparative Perspective," Comparative
Studies in Society and History, Vol. 49, No. 4, October 2007, 815-847.
http://jambo.africa.kyoto-u.ac.jp/kiroku/asm_normal/abstracts/pdf/33-4/33-4-1.pdf
Takuo
Iwata, University of Miyazaki, "Comparative Study on 'Asian'
Approaches to Africa: An Introductory Reflection," African Study
Monographs, 33, 4, December 2012, 209-231.
http://www.history.ac.uk/podcasts/comparative-histories-asia
Comparative History of Asia, The Institute of
Historical Research, University of London. Audio podcasts of Comparative
Asia lectures from 2013-2016.
https://www.academia.edu/23782999/Empirical_Spirits_Islam_Spiritism_and_the_Virtues_of_Science_in_Iran_Comparative_Studies_in_Society_and_History_
Alireza Doostdar, U. of Chicago, Divinity School, "Empirical
Spirits: Islam, Spiritism and the Virtues of Science in Iran," Comparative Studies in Society and History, 2016, 322-349, uploaded to Academia by Alireza Doostdar. Islam, French Spiritism and science in Iran.
https://www.academia.edu/13217700/A_Comparative_Framework_for_Studying_the_Histories_of_the_Humanities_and_Science
Rens
Bod, University of Amsterdam, "A Comparative Framework for Studying the
Histories of the Humanities and Science," ISIS, Vol. 106, No. 2, June 2015, by the History of Science
Society, 367-377, uploaded to Academia by Rens
Bod. Dr. Bod discussed new comparative approaches to studying humanities
and science.
https://www.academia.edu/19662114/The_Decline_of_Safavid_Iran_in_Comparative_Perspective
Rudi Matthee, University of
Delaware, "The Decline of Safavid Iran in Comparative Perspective," Journal of Persianate
Studies, 8, 2015, 276-308. Uploaded to Academia by Rudi Matthee.
Dr. Matthee compared Safavid
Iran decline in context of conditions in late 17th and 18th century Ottoman and
Mughal empires.
https://www.academia.edu/3341699/Connected_and_Comparative_History
Menka
Singh, University of Delhi, History Department, "Connected and Comparative
History," uploaded to Academia by Menka Singh.
Short summaries of Ottoman, Safavids and Mughals
political, economic, military, religious, cultural comparatives.
https://www.academia.edu/491146/The_Dawn_of_States-System_as_a_Concept_Althusius_Pufendorf_and_Leibniz_on_the_Holy_Roman_Empire
Lucas Freire, North West University, South Africa,
"The Dawn of States-System as a Concept: Althusius,
Pufendorf and Leibniz on the Holy Roman Empire," presented at
ISA International Conference, Montreal, Canada, March 19, 2011. Uploaded to
Academia by Lucas Freire. Comparative monograph analyzing three European
thinkers of late 17th and early 18th century as to validity of the state system
versus the Holy Roman Empire. See more on Leibniz's support for Holy Roman
Empire in slim article below:
http://blog.oup.com/2016/09/leibniz-europe-roman-empire/?utm_source=feedblitz&utm_medium=FeedBlitzRss&utm_campaign=oupblog
Maria Rosa Antognazza,
"Leibniz and Europe," Oxford University Publishing blog, September 9,
2016. Slim article describing Leibniz [1646-1716] support of the Holy Roman
Empire as a stable framework against other thinkers such as Althusius
and Pufendorf. Supplement to monograph by Lucas
Freire above.
https://www.amazon.com/States-Social-Revolutions-Comparative-Analysis/dp/0521294991?ie=UTF8&camp=1789&creative=9325&
creativeASIN=0521294991&linkCode=as2&redirect=true&tag=danlithompag-20
Theda Skocpol, "States
and Social Revolutions: A Comparative Analysis of France, Russia, China," Cambridge
University Press, 1979, reissued 1999, Amazon preview of contents and
selections from book. See review of Skocpol's book
below.
https://books.google.com/books/about/Revolutions_in_the_Atlantic_World.html?id=8A-PwV_3zkcC
Google Book. Wim Klooster, "Revolutions
in the Atlantic World," New York University Press, 2009, 247
pages. British, French, and Spanish Atlantic worlds compared.
http://gotterdammerung.org/books/reviews/s/states-and-social-revolutions.html
Branislav
L. Slantchev, "Review of States and Social Revolutions," Gotterdammerung,
2001. Branislav Slantchev
broke down Theda Skocpol's
comparative history of French, Russian and Chinese revolutions.
https://www.academia.edu/890590/Rebellions_Resistance_Riots_and_Democracy_Prospect_Indonesia_and_Malaysia_in_Comparative_Perspective
David Efendi, "Rebellions, Resistance, Riots and
Democracy Prospect: Indonesia and Malaysia in Comparative
Perspective," uploaded to Academia by David Efendi.
https://www.academia.edu/7024795/Coup_dEtat_A_Practical_Handbook_by_Edward_Luttwak_Harvard_University_Press_1968
Edward Luttwak, "Coup d'Etat:
A Practical Handbook," New York: Alfred A. Knopf, 1969 uploaded
to Academia by Jose Roberto Bonifacio, Rio de Janeiro, specialist researcher. Luttwak's comparative handbook on coup d'état set in
context of France's 1968 citizen insurrection details other coups in history
prior to 1968 and sets a model for insurrection.
https://www.hks.harvard.edu/fs/pnorris/Acrobat/IPSA%202006%20Political%20Action%20in%20Fragile%20States.pdf
Pippa Norris, McGuire Lecturer in Comparative
Politics, John F. Kennedy School of Government, Harvard University,
"Political Protest in Fragile States," paper prepared for
"Political Action and Beyond" at International Political Science
Association World Congress in Fukuoka, Japan, July 13, 2006. Comparative study
of modern political protest globally as seen in plazas, factories, farms,
taverns, and streets.
http://www.jstor.org/stable/20078750?seq=1#page_scan_tab_contents
Philip D. Curtin, "Location in History:
Argentina and South Africa in the Nineteenth Century," Journal of World History, Vol. 10, No.
1, Spring 1999. Seen in Jstor account.
Comparative central place theory.
http://apcentral.collegeboard.com/apc/public/repository/AP_CurricModUSHist.pdf
"White-Native American Contact in Early American
History," College Board AP American History Curriculum Module, 2008. A
number of lessons and resources for study and teaching of this theme in American
history. Note especially pages 32-40, Socratic Seminar approach to provide a
valuable comparative perspective as to English, French and Spanish relations
with natives.
https://books.google.com/books?id=G_vMrWVqLIEC&pg=PA7&source=gbs_toc_r&cad=4#v=onepage&q&f=false
Google Book. James O. Gump, "The Dust Rose Like Smoke: The
Subjugation of the Zulu and the
Sioux,” Lincoln: University of
Nebraska Press, 1994, 174 pages. See first chapters of that comparative
history.
http://digitalcommons.unl.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=2988&context=greatplainsquarterly
Learthen
Dorsey, University of Nebraska, Lincoln, Review of James O. Gump, "The Dust Rose Like Smoke: The Subjugation of the Zulu and the
Sioux," Lincoln: University of Nebraska Press, 1994, 178
pages seen in Great Plains Quarterly, April 1, 1998. Published by
Digital Commons, University of Nebraska, Lincoln.
http://natalia.org.za/Files/43/Natalia%2043-Article%20Bizley%20pp%20110%20to%20130.pdf
W. H. Bizley,
"Sioux/Zulu-The Battle for Identity in the Age of Progress," Natalia,
43, Natal Society Foundation, 2013.
http://tongvapeople.com/fulltext[1].pdf
Brenden Rensink, MA Thesis,
Department of History, University of Nebraska, Lincoln, "Native American
History, Comparative Genocide and the Holocaust: Historiography, Debate,
and Critical Analysis," 2006.
http://digitalcommons.unl.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=1072&context=historydiss
Baligh
Ben Ahmed Ben Taleb, "Accounts of Settler
Colonialism: A Comparative Study of the Dakota and Palestinian
Plight," Thesis for MA in History, University of Nebraska-Lincoln, April
28, 2014, 86 pages. Seen in Digital Commons, University of Nebraska-Lincoln.
http://scholarcommons.usf.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=1297&context=gsp
Andrew R. Basso, University of Calgary, Canada,
"Towards a Theory of Displacement Atrocities: The Cherokee Trail of Tears,
The Herero Genocide, and the Pontic Genocide," Genocide Studies and Prevention: An International Journal, IAGS,
International Anti-Genocide Scholars, 2016. See Genocide Studies and Prevention Journal with more pdf articles/resources: http://scholarcommons.usf.edu/gsp/
http://chnm.gmu.edu/wwh/modules/lesson9/lesson9.php?c=strategies&s=0
"Imperialism in North Africa-Strategies,"
Women in World History, George Mason University. Lesson module using
fourteen documents comparing reactions by North African Arab and Muslim women
to Imperialism.
https://www.academia.edu/259296/Comparative_Racializations_Reading_Joseph_Conrad_across_Africa_Asia_and_Poland
Adeline Koh, Literature Professor, Richard Stockton
College, "Comparative Racializations:
Reading Joseph Conrad Across Africa, Asia, and Poland," preprint, Third Text, Vol. 24, 2010, 641-652. Dr.
Koh quoted Chinua Achebe's 1975 quote which called Joseph Conrad a "bloody
racist," but suggested that studying Conrad's first novel, Almayer's Folly, which she claimed represented Conrad's
background as Polish, British and French and those state's Imperialism in Asia
and Africa. Koh stated a comparative approach may reshape scholarship on Conrad
and Imperialism.
http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/115421468741868002/pdf/multi-page.pdf
Sudharshan Canagarajah and Helena Skyt
Nielson, paper, "Child Labor and Schooling in Africa: A Comparative
Study," Social Protection Discussion Paper, World Bank, July 1999, 42
pages.
https://archive.org/details/thennoworcompari00firt
C. H. Firth, British Religious historian (1857-1936),
Creighton Lecture, 1917, "Then and Now; or, A Comparison Between the War
With Napoleon and the Present War," London: Macmillan, 1918, 36
pages. C. H. Firth lecture at prestigious Creighton Hall, 1917, compared
the British efforts against Napoleon and in WW I. Firth specialized in English
Civil War and Cromwell history. See another C.H. Firth comparative below.
https://archive.org/details/parallelbetweene00firtuoft
C. H. Firth, "A
Parallel Between the English and American Civil Wars," Rede Lecture,
Cambridge University Senate Hall, June 14, 1910, Cambridge University Press,
1910, 68 pages.
http://cdm16040.contentdm.oclc.org/cdm/ref/collection/p4013coll7/id/352
Col. Harry L. Gilchrist, Medical Corps US Army,
"A Comparative Study of World War Casualties from Gas and Other Weapons,"
Pt. 1, Chemical Warfare School, Edgewood Arsenal, Maryland, 1928, Combined Arms
Research Library Digital Library. See Pt. 2 link on right side of page.
World War 1 comparative research of casualties by differing weapons.
http://faculty.georgetown.edu/roshwaav/Chapter%205.pdf
Aviel Roshwald, comparative historian of ethnic and political
nationalism, Georgetown University, Ch. 5, online book, Kindred Blood, mingled blood: ethnic and civic frameworks of national identity,"
seen in Aviel Roshwald's
Georgetown University website.
http://escholarship.org/uc/ccis_papers
Immigration Studies Comparative Papers, Center for
Comparative Immigration Studies, University of San Diego, eScholarship,
University of California. See many comparative studies papers on
Immigration. See website for Comparative Immigration Studies, University of San
Diego, California: http://ccis.ucsd.edu/
http://www.uoguelph.ca/~sday/pdfs/Irish.pdf
Shawn Day, "Where's Poor Paddy? The Contrasting
Results of Irish Migration to Glasgow and Liverpool, 1790-1850," Paper
presented for Topics in Scottish History course, University of Guelph, Canada,
April 4, 2002. Comparative paper as to Irish migration to Scotland and
England.
https://www.academia.edu/9492045/The_Great_War_and_Russian_Culture_in_Comparative_Perspective
Aviel Roshwald, Comparative historian of ethnic and political
nationalism, Georgetown University, "The Great War and Russian Culture in
Comparative Perspective," uploaded to Academia by Aviel
Roshwald.
http://www.tandfonline.com/doi/full/10.1080/17535654.2015.1030828
Yugi Sasagawa, Sophia University, Tokyo, "Characteristics
of and Changes in Wartime Mobilization in China: A Comparison of the
Second Sino-Japanese and Chinese Civil War," Journal of Modern Chinese History, Vol. 9, Issue 1, 2015, 66-94.
http://archive.unu.edu/unupress/m-war.html
Takashi Inoguchi and Lyn
Jackson, eds., "Memories of War: The Second World War and Japanese
Historical Memory in Comparative Perspective," United Nations University,
1995. See four essays and introductory essay by Inoguchi
and Jackson on the 50th anniversary of the end of World War II which described
Japanese historical memory of WW II in comparative fashion. Note essay
comparing Japan and Germany's memories.
https://www.academia.edu/11206449/Making_Otherness_A_Comparative_Study_of_Muslims_in_Chandrakanta_and_Waizuren_in_the_Martial_Novels_of_Jin_Yong
Guo Xiao, University of Pennsylvania, Alumnus,
"Making Otherness: A Comparative Study of Muslims in Chandrakanta and Waizuren in the
Martial Novels of Jin Yong," uploaded to
Academia by Guo Xiao. A comparison as to how Muslims appeared to Hindus
after 1857 and how the Waizuren ethnicity appear to
the Han people. Guo Xiao saw a religious and ethnic comparative difference.
https://postcolonialinterventions.files.wordpress.com/2016/01/7-mayo.pdf
Sarah Mayo, "'What Witchcraft is This!':
The Postcolonial Translation of Shakespeare and Sangomas
in Welcome Msomi's uMabatha," Post Colonial Interventions Journal, July 1,
2016. Mayo described isiZulu adaption of Shakespeare's MacBeth at Natal
University in midst of apartheid struggles in 1970. Comparative of
Western view of MacBeth and Zulu perspective of MacBeth. See Home page for Postcolonial Interventions Journal: https://postcolonialinterventions.com/
https://www.academia.edu/13498141/Chinese_and_Other_Asian_Modernisms_A_Comparative_View_of_of_Art-Historical_Contexts_in_the_Twentieth_Century
Phyllis Teo, School of
English, Media Studies and Art History, Queensland University, Australia,
"Chinese and Other Asian Modernisms: A Comparative View of
Art-Historical Contexts in the Twentieth Century," Asian Culture and History, Vol. 2, No. 2, July 2010. Dr. Teo used a comparative analysis approach to describe 20th
century Modern Asian art.
https://www.academia.edu/662097/Chinatowns_in_a_Transnational_World_Myths_and_Realities_of_an_Urban_Phenomenon_Chinatowns_in_a_
Transnational_World_Myths_and_Realities_of_an_Urban_Phenomenon?auto=view&campaign=weekly_digest
Ruth Mayer, University of Hannover, American Studies,
"Chinatowns in a Transnational, World Myths, and Realities of an Urban
Phenomenon," Routledge, 2011, uploaded to Academia by Ruth Mayer.
A comparative and historical perspective of Chinatowns in America and
elsewhere.
https://www.academia.edu/413220/Henk_Driessen_Mediterranean_port_cities_cosmopolitanism_reconsidered
Henk Driessen, University of Nijmegen, The Netherlands,
"Mediterranean Port Cities: Cosmopolitanism Reconsidered, Mediterranean
Studies Berlin Conference, November 13-16, 2003 seen in Academia. Comparative
look at three port cities, Izmer (Smyrna),
Alexandria, and Trieste, and their cosmopolitan sociology.
https://ecommons.cornell.edu/bitstream/handle/1813/13565/Looser,%20Diana.pdf?sequence=1
Diana Mary Florence Looser, Cornell University, Ph.D.
dissertation, "A Comparative Study of Contemporary Historiographic Theatre
from Oceania," submitted to Department of Philosophy, Cornell University,
2009.
https://www.researchgate.net/publication/47137111_Collaborative_Historiography_a_Comparative_Literary_History_of_Latin_America
Linda Hutcheon, Djelal Kadir, and Mario J. Valdes, "Collaborative
Historiography: A Comparative Literary History of Latin America,"
Council of Learned Societies, ACLS Occasional Paper, No. 35, December
1995. Comparative Study of the literary culture of an entire continent,
in this case, Latin America described.
http://docs.lib.purdue.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=1202&context=clcweb
Timo Virk, University of Ljubljana, "Comparative
Literature versus Comparative Cultural Studies," CLCWeb: Comparative Literature and Culture, Open Access Journal, Vol. 5, No. 4, 2003. Published by Purdue University.
http://openjournals.library.usyd.edu.au/index.php/IEJ/article/view/7828/10592
Wai-Chung Ho, Hong Kong Baptist University, "A
Comparative review of music education in mainland China and the United
States: From Nationalism to Multiculturalism," The International Education Journal: Comparative Perspectives, Vol. 15, No. 2, 2016, 38-57.
https://www.academia.edu/14914155/Comparative_Historical_Analysis
Ece Ozceri, Middle East Technical University, graduate student,
"Comparative Historical Analysis," nd. 21
page paper uploaded to Academia by Ece Ozceri. Ms. Ozceri
described the emergence of the Comparative method in historical analysis as a
separate tradition in the 19th century, outlined methodological features of
comparative history, and noted "crucial studies produced in comparative
method" in this paper.
https://www.academia.edu/13810814/Identity_in_Modern_Irish_History_A_Comparative_Essay_on_How_Irish_Historians_Study_Identity
Rachel Young, Trinity College, Dublin, Centre for
Contemporary Irish History, Graduate Student, "Identity in Modern Irish
History: A Comparative Essay on How Irish Historians Study
Identity," for Dr. Richard McMahon, Encompassing Modern Irish History
course, January 5, 2015, uploaded to Academia by Rachel Young. Ms. Young
compared Bruce Nelson, "Irish Nationalism and the Making of the Irish Race,"
and Marianne Elliott, "When God Took Sides: Religion and Identity in
Ireland--Unfinished History" as to Irish racial identity versus
religious identity.
https://www.ontology.co/comparative-philosophy.htm
Website. Comparative Philosophy:
Non-Western Logic and Ontology.
Articles and Blogs Perspective
https://ojs.lib.byu.edu/spc/index.php/CCR/article/view/36757/34504
John Zijiang Ding, "A
Comparative Study of Han and Tibetan Views of Death," Comparative Civilization Review, No. 74, Spring 2016, 9-37.
https://www.academia.edu/28389265/Orunmila_and_the_Sixteen_Evils_Yoruba_Divination_Poetry_in_Comparative_Context_by_An%C3%ADbal_
Mej%C3%ADa._Commentary_by_Oluwatoyin_Vincent_Adepoju._Adepoju
Oluwatoyin Adepoju, "Orunmila and the
Sixteen Evils: Yoruba Divination Poetry in Comparative Context,"
uploaded to Academia by Oluwatoyin Adepoju. Comparison of Nigerian Yoruba
"divination system" expressed in poetry to St. Francis of Assisi's
and Tibetan Saint Jetsun Milarepa's
thoughts and writing.
http://www.muslimphilosophy.com/ik/klf.htm
Muhammad Hozien, Ibn Khaldun, Muslim Philosophy. Khaldun
(1332-1406) as greatest Muslim comparative historian or greatest historian ever
as cited by Arnold J. Toynbee in this article. See MA thesis defending Khaldun as comparative historian below:
https://www.academia.edu/5825346/Ibn_Khaldun_and_the_Modern_Social_Sciences_A_Comparative_Theoretical_Inquiry_into_Society_the_State_and_Revolution
Douglas Garrison, MA Thesis paper, Joseph Korbel School of International Studies, University of
Denver, "Ibn Khaldun and the Modern Social
Sciences: A Comparative Theoretical Inquiry into Society, The State, and
Revolution," June 2012. Douglas Garrison's research and thesis defended Khaldun as a "modern" comparative historian
ranking with the top comparative historians in early modern and modern world
history.
http://www.aub.edu.lb/fas/cvsp/Documents/Flysheets%20Fall%2010-11/202/Ibn_Khaldoun.pdf
Hyat Bualuam, American University of Beirut, "Ibn Khaldun...A Historian of Logic and Evidence," December
14, 2010.
https://www.academia.edu/1014556/Disasters_and_pre-industrial_societies._Historiographic_trends_and_comparative_perspectives
Franz Mauelshagen and Monica
Juneja, "Disasters and pre-industrial
societies: Historiographic trends and Comparative Perspectives," Medieval History Journal, Vol. 10, Issues 1 & 2, 2007, 1-31. Uploaded to
Academia by Franz Mauelshagen, Institute for
Advanced Sustainability.
http://worldhistoryconnected.press.illinois.edu/1.2/toye.html
David L. Toye, Northeast
State Community College, "The Emergence of Complex Societies: A
Comparative Approach," World History
Connected, Vol. 1, No. 2, May 2004. Dr. Toye
discussed world historian Colin Renfrew's 1972 comparative strategy of teaching
early civilizations, or "the multiplier effects."
http://www.timeandspace.lviv.ua/files/session/comparativehistory_285.pdf
Hannes Siegrist, University
of Leipzig, "Comparative History of Cultures and Societies. From Cross-Societal
Analysis to the Study of Intercultural Interdependencies," Comparative Education, Vol. 42, No. 3,
August 2006, 377-404.
https://www.academia.edu/27817858/New_Cinema_History_and_the_Comparative_Mode_Reflections_on_Comparing_Historical_Cinema_Cultures
Daniel Biltereyst, Ghent
University, and Philippe Meer, University of Antwerp, "New Cinema History
and the Comparative Mode: Reflections on Comparing Historical Cinema
Cultures," alphaville-Journal of Film and Screen Media, Issue 11, Summer 2016, 13-32.
http://www.history.ucla.edu/sites/default/files/u184/baldwin/comparing_and_generalizing.pdf
Peter Baldwin, UCLA, "Comparing and
Generalizing: Why All History is Comparative, yet no History is
Sociology," Chapter in Deborah Cohen and Maura O'Connor, eds., Comparative and History-Europe in
Cross-National Perspective, Routledge, 2004.
http://www.history.ucla.edu/sites/default/files/u184/baldwin/beyond_weak_and_strong.pdf
Peter Baldwin, UCLA, "Beyond Weak and
Strong: Rethinking the State in Comparative Policy History," Journal of Policy History, Vol. 17, No.
1, 2005. Dr. Baldwin compared European countries as to their welfare
policies and handling of social problems.
http://www2.css.edu/app/depts/HIS/historyjournal/index.cfm?cat=5&art=27
Edward L. Farmer, "How Comparison Led Me to World
History and Globalization," Middle
Ground Journal, College of St. Scholastica,
2011. Professor Farmer described how he becamse
a comparative world historian and how Craig Lockard's essay "Crossing
Borders, Disciplines, Cultures and Histories" helped form his comparative
approach to world history. See Dr. Lockard's essay below:
http://resources.css.edu/academics/his/middleground/articles/article%201%20lockard.pdf
Craig Lockard, University of Wisconsin, Green Bay,
Emeritus, Essay, "Crossing Borders, Disciplines, Cultures and
Histories," Middle Ground Journal,
College of St. Scholastica, Fall 2010. Dr. Lockard
traced his path to comparative world historiography in this essay.
http://eprints.whiterose.ac.uk/89866/5/Potter%20Saha%20Connected%20Histories%20FINAL.pdf
Simon J. Potter and Jonathan Saha,
University of Bristol, UK, "Global History, Imperial History, and
Connected History of Empire," Journal
of Colonialism and Colonial History, Vol. 16, No. 1, 2015 seen in White
Rose eprint, UK. Note Potter and Saha's
discussion of Comparative Methods in Global History, Comparative Methods in
Imperial History, and New Geography for Comparative and Connected Histories
within this 36 page article.
http://faculty.utep.edu/LinkClick.aspx?link=adas.pdf&tabid=53341&mid=116466
Michael Adas, "Imperialism and Colonialism in
Comparative Perspective," The
International History Review, Vol. 20, No. 2, June 1998, 371-388.
https://www.academia.edu/6072415/Toward_a_Comparative_History_of_Borderlands_Author_s_Michiel
Michiel
Baud, University of Leiden, and Willem Van Schendel, International Institute of
Social History and Centre for Asian Studies, Amsterdam, "Toward a
Comparative History of Borderlands," Journal
of World History, Vol. 8, No. 2, University of Hawaii Press, 1997, uploaded
to Academia by Suzette Celaya.
https://ccas.georgetown.edu/sites/ccas/files/Burke.Comp_.Med_.Hist_.JWH_.2012.pdf
Edmund Burke III, "Towards a Comparative History
of the Modern Mediterranean," Forthcoming in the Journal of World History, 2012 seen in Center for Contemporary Arab
Studies files, Georgetown University.
https://www.historians.org/publications-and-directories/perspectives-on-history/april-2008/teaching-latin-america-a-comparative-approach
Rich Sigwalt, "Teaching
Latin America: A Comparative Approach," Perspectives on History,
American History Association, April 2008. Dr. Sigwalt
explained how he redesigned his Latin American course in a more comparative
fashion.
http://www.psu.ru/psu2/files/7903/Sewell._Marc_Bloch.pdf
William H. Sewell, Jr., "Marc Bloch and the Logic
of Comparative History," History and Theory, Vol. 6, No. 2, 1967, 208-218.
http://understandingsociety.blogspot.com/2009/11/comparative-history.html
Dr. Daniel Little, "Comparative History,"
Understanding Society blog, November 30, 2009. Professor Little's academic insights
into Comparative history and its historiography. Note credit given to Marc
Bloch and mention of other modern comparative historians including China's R.
Bin Wong.
http://www.alanmacfarlane.com/TEXTS/Bloch_craft.pdf
Alan Macfarlane, Social Anthropologist and Historian,
King's College, Cambridge, emeritus, "Marc Bloch and the Historian's
Craft," Alan Macfarlane.com, July 2007. Dr.
Macfarlane highlighted that "Bloch stressed the need for
comparison" in this essay.
http://plato.stanford.edu/entries/comparphil-chiwes/
"Comparative Philosophy: Chinese and
Western," Stanford Encyclopedia of
Philosophy Archive Summer 2016 edition, originally published July 31, 2001,
with substantial revisions December 8, 2014 by David Wong. Note more
comparative philosophy resources at end of this article.
http://www.asianetworkexchange.org/articles/abstract/10.16995/ane.105/
Robert Eng, "From 'The
West and the Rest' to Global Interconnectedness: China Historians and the
Transformation of World History as a Discipline," Asian Network Exchange:
A Journal for Asian Studies in the Liberal Arts, Vol. 22, Issue 2, July 16,
2015, 35-48. Robert Eng described how David Landes Eurocentric, "The Wealth and Poverty of
Nations," which lauded Europe's rise and disparaged China's future was
challenged via globalist and comparative frameworks seen in Andre Gunder Frank's "ReORIENT: Global Economics in the Asian Age," R. Bin Wong's
"China Transformed," and Kenneth
Pomeranz's "The
Great Divergence." Abstract and Download to pdf article available
within this link.
http://www.lse.ac.uk/economicHistory/pdf/Austin/Austin%20JID%20Reversal%20of%20F%20Compression%20of%20History%20Nov2008.pdf
Gareth Austin, Reader in Economic History, London
School of Economics, UK, "The 'Reversal of Fortune' Thesis and the
Compression of History: Perspectives From African and Comparative
Economic History," Journal of
International Development, 20, 2008, 996-1027. Dr. Austin discussed new
models in economic development history which has pushed comparative economic historians back
in time, in one case, to understand how rich non-European world states of 1500
are now some of the poorest.
https://www.academia.edu/28979726/Yemi_Alade_and_the_Cosmic_Vibration_Between_Dance_and_Cosmos
Comparative essay. Oluwatoyin
Adepoju, Director Comparative and Cognitive Processes
and Systems, "Yemi Alade
and the Cosmic Vibration between Dance and Cosmos," Comparative Cognitive Processes and Systems, October 7, 2016.
Uploaded to Academia by Oluwatoyin
Adepoju. Nigerian singer and dancer, Yemi Alade's music video,
"Johnny," compared to Hindu image of Shiva, the Cosmic Dancer and
associated concept of Spanda, or cosmic rhythm.
See another format for this essay in Walks of Arts blog: http://mywalksofart.blogspot.co.uk/2016/10/yemi-alade-and-cosmic-vibration-between.html
http://docs.lib.purdue.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=1062&context=clcweb
Kwaku
Asante-Darko, National University of Lesotho,
"Language and Culture in African Postcolonial Literature," CLCWeb: Comparative
Literature and Culture, Vol. 2, Issue 1, Purdue University Press, March
2000. Seven page comparative article.
http://www.codesria.org/spip.php?article679&lang=en
Comparative African history and
politics articles, Council for the Development of Social Science Research
in Africa, CODESRIA Journal, Afrika Zamani, No. 11-12,
2003-2004. See comparative African articles in this Journal and look to left
of this page for other editions.
http://www.southasianist.ed.ac.uk/article/viewFile/238/1607
Grace Amelia Watts, London School of Economics and
Political Science, "Can the memsahib speak? A re-examination of tropes and
stereotypes surrounding the Anglo-Indian female during the Indian Rebellion of
1857," The South Asianist,
UK, Vol. 3, No. 1, nd., 178-208. Dr. Watts compared
male narratives and female accounts which described the "memsahib" or
English woman in India during the 1857 Indian revolt.
http://www.womeninworldhistory.com/essay-04.html
Lyn Reese, "Gender Difference in History-Women in
China and Japan," World History Curriculum, excerpt from Social Education, NCSS, March 2003.
Comparative essay on China and Japanese gender.
http://vc.bridgew.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=1434&context=jiws
Robert P. Watson, Alicia Jencik,
and Judith Selzer, "Women World Leaders:
Comparative Analysis and Gender Experiences," Journal of International Women
Studies, Vol. 7, No. 2, 2005, 53-76. Profiles of women leaders in the
modern era and commonalities and challenges they faced due to their gender.
https://www.academia.edu/16857517/Colonial_Cities_as_a_Frame_of_Historical_Analysis
Katrina Gulliver, University of New South Wales,
Cultural Historian, "Colonial Cities as a Frame of Historical Analysis,"
9 page "article." Dr. Gulliver developed comparative and
historiographical "ideas" as to utilizing colonial port cities as a
historical and cultural analytical tool.
https://www.academia.edu/27342183/Pairing_Empires_Britain_and_the_United_States_1857-1947
Paul Kramer and John Poltz,
"Pairing Empires: Britain and the United States, 1857-1947," Journal of Colonialism and Colonial History, Vol. 2, No. 1, 2001. Short presentation for John Hopkins November 2000
Conference on Colonialism and Colonial History described how the US mimicked
Britain's colonial model.
https://www.globalpolicy.org/former-empires-and-comparative-analysis.html
"Former Empires and Comparative Analysis,"
Global Policy Forum. Many articles on modern empire, mostly European and
US focused.
https://www.academia.edu/704820/The_Nation_State_as_Domesticator_of_the_Alien
Aviel Roshwald, Comparative historian of ethnic politics and
nationalism, Georgetown University, article, "The Nation State as
Domesticator of the Alien," Ethnopolitics,
9:3, September-November 2010, 415-418. Uploaded to Academia by Aviel Roshwald.
https://www.english.upenn.edu/sites/www.english.upenn.edu/files/Seigel-BeyondCompare.pdf
Micol Seigel, "Beyond Compare: Comparative Method
after the Transnational Turn," Radical
History Review, Issue 91, Winter 2005, 62-90. Dr. Seigel
questioned the neutrality of comparison as method in this essay. Micol Seigel focus of study is
race in Brazil and US.
http://www.immi.se/intercultural/nr12/meyer.htm
Frank Meyer, Diversity Studies, Oslo University
College, Norway, "A Comparative Look at Scandinavian Cultures:
Denmark, Norway, Sweden and Their Encounters with German Refugees, 1933-1940," Journal of Intercultural Communication, Issue 12, 2006.
http://worldhistoryconnected.press.illinois.edu/9.3/forum_melendy.html
Dr. Brenda Melendy, Texas A&M University,
Kingsville, "World History Analysis and the Comparative Study of
Genocide," World History Connected,
Vol. 9, No. 3, Forum on the Question of Historical Perspective in World History
Analysis, October 2012. Article with bibliography.
http://catdir.loc.gov/catdir/samples/cam051/2004049271.pdf
Introduction to Terance D. Miethe and Hong Lu, University of Nevada, Las Vegas, "Punishment-A Comparative Historical Perspective,"
Cambridge University Press, 2005. "Introduction: The Punishment
Response," and note on page 10-11, a slim defense for "the value of a
comparative historical approach" to these types of topics.
http://www.arjunappadurai.org/articles/Appadurai_Center_and_Periphery_in_Anthropological_Theory.pdf
Arjun Appadurai, University
of Pennsylvania, Anthropologist, "Theory in Anthropology: Center and
Periphery," Comparative Studies in
Society and History, Vol. 28, No. 2, April 1986, 356-361, Society for
Comparative Studies in Society and History, Cambridge University
Press. Comparative analysis of place in construction of anthropological
theory since WW II along with the place of the Other in societies.
http://muse.jhu.edu/article/199716
David Damrosch, "Rebirth of a Discipline:
The Global Origins of Comparative Studies," Comparative Critical Studies, Vol. 3, No. 1-2, 2006, 99-112.
Damrosch described origins and development of Comparative Literature as a
discipline.
http://files.eric.ed.gov/fulltext/EJ879770.pdf
Lisa Knezevic and Tom G.
Griffiths, University of Newcastle, "World-Systems Analysis in Comparative
Education: An Alternative to Cosmopolitanism," Current Issues in Comparative
Education, Teachers College, Columbia University, Vol. 12, No. 1, 2009,
66-95.
https://www.academia.edu/2380597/Comparative_Literature_in_Iran
Alireza Anushiravani, Shiraz University, "Comparative
Literature in Iran," Comparative
Studies of South Asia, Africa and the Middle East, Vol. 32, No. 3, 2012,
Duke University Press, 484-491. Article.
http://worldhistoryconnected.press.illinois.edu/2.1/gilbert.html
Erik Gilbert, Arkansas State University, "Putting
Africa in World History and Vice Versa," World History Connected, Vol. 2, No. 1, November 2004. Dr.
Gilbert made many references to using comparatives within and outside of Africa
while teaching Africa in the world history survey course.
http://www.aljazeera.com/indepth/opinion/2013/07/2013719220768151.html
Murtaza
Hussain, Toronto-based journalist, "The Myth of the 1400 Year Sunni-Shia
War," Al Jazeera, Opinion in
Depth, July 9, 2013. Murtaza Hussain begins
article with comparative of Belgians in Rwanda and their dividing of Rwandans based
on an age old ethnic tradition into Hutu and Tutsis. This divide was
meant to more easily control and rule Rwanda. Hussain then explained how
the Western push to divide Muslims into Sunni and Shia is similar.
https://www.ethicsandinternationalaffairs.org/2010/just-war-jihad-and-the-study-of-comparative-ethics-full-text/
John Kelsay, "Just War,
Jihad and the Study of Comparative Ethics," Ethics and International
Affairs, Carnegie Council, September 28, 2010. Comparative reflection of
the Christian Just War and the Muslim Jihad and their ethical philosophies.
http://assets.cambridge.org/97805215/30361/frontmatter/9780521530361_frontmatter.pdf
Table of contents, short reviews, and Preface to
Victor Lieberman, University of Michigan, "Strange Parallels: Southeast Asia in Global Context, c. 800-1830, Vol. I: Integration on the Mainland" and Vol. 2, "Mainland Mirrors: Europe, Japan,
China, South Asia, and the
Islands." Famed comparative historian Victor Lieberman's work on SE
Asian history.
http://www.theasanforum.org/comparative-southeast-asian-military-modernization-1/
Felix K. Chang, "Comparative Southeast Asian
Military Modernization," The ASAN Forum, Vol. 4, No. 3, May-June 2016 first
published October 1, 2014. Southeast Asian nations response to Chinese
expansion in the region.
https://aeon.co/essays/berserkers-and-jihadis-alike-have-used-drugs-to-help-wage-war?utm_source=Aeon+Newsletter&utm_campaign=851785c9c4-
Daily_Newsletter_30_June_20166_29_2016&utm_medium=email&utm_term=0_411a82e59d-851785c9c4-68694909
Peter Frankopan, Director
Oxford Centre for Byzantine Research and Senior Research Fellow, Worcester
College, Oxford, "War, on Drugs," Aeon, Essays, June 30, 2016. Dr. Frankopan comparative
essay as to warriors, over time, using drugs to enhance killing of the
"enemy," from berserkers to jihadis.
http://www.hartford-hwp.com/archives/10/017.html
Boris Kagarlitsky, "The
Unfinished Revolution," World
History Archives, Hartford Web Publishing, October 27, 1996. Good example
of comparative history summarized by Boris Kagarlitsky.
Argued that the Jacobin and Russian Revolution had a comparable role in
contradictory process of modern (European bourgeois) history and our
understanding of them helps define our task for the future.
http://learning.blogs.nytimes.com/2011/02/08/revolt-comparing-historical-revolutions/comment-page-1/?_r=0
Sarah Kavanagh and Holly Epstein Ojalvo,
"Revolt! Comparing Historical Revolutions," NY Times Learning blog, February 8,
2011. Lesson plan for high school students comparing revolutions.
https://www.washingtonpost.com/news/wonk/wp/2015/06/03/the-surprising-way-the-world-is-becoming-more-like-it-was-in-the-year-1000/
Ana Swanson, "The Surprising Way the World is
Becoming More Like it was in the year 1000 CE," Washington Post, June 3, 2015. Slim article comparing 2015
and 1000 CE and China's growing power. Comparative periodization.
https://www.academia.edu/11871072/Eurocentrism_in_WH_Textbooks_The_Case_of_Canada
Tahir Nakip,
"Eurocentrism in World History Textbooks: The Case of Canada
Universities," ISAM, Islam Arastirmalan Dergisi, Istanbul, 32, 2014, 127-154. Tahir Nakip
researched five Canadian universities as to their Eurocentric curriculum and,
of course, not a completely comparative example, does give a point of view
as to Western Exceptionalism in comparative historiography.
http://www.napoleon.org/en/history-of-the-two-empires/articles/napoleon-hitler-the-improbable-comparison/
Thierry Lentz, "Napoleon and Hitler-The
Improbable Comparison," Napoleon.org, from paper presented at the 2011 Consortium
on the Revolutionary Era, 1750-1850 in Tallahassee, Florida. As one would
suspect, Thierry Lentz, was critical of the 1980's spate of comparative biographies
and was especially critical of Napoleon and Hitler comparative biographies.
http://www.hartford-hwp.com/archives/10/080.html
Edward Said, "US: A Disputed History of Identity," Le Monde diplomatique,
September 2004 seen World History
Archives, Hartford Web Publishing. Edward Said slim essay in
"Comparative History" section of this archive began with a note on
Herodotus and his "comparative histories" which were really definitions
of the Other or "anyone who did not speak Greek was automatically a
barbarian..." Said discussed the failure of comparative history to write
"cultural contests" and briefly described Arab poet Adonis and his
view on "orthodoxy and heterodoxy" in Arabic culture and American
history as a national fable citing Arthur Schlesinger's "The Disunity of
America." Note link to the two following Haines Brown slim
"responses" in social group dialog as to problems of culture in
comparative history writing below:
http://www.hartford-hwp.com/archives/10/082.html
Haines Brown, "Trying to Evaluate
Civilizations," contribution to a dialog, "How should we define
Western Civilization? in News groups such as soc.culture.german, October
24, 2004 seen in World History Archives, Hartford Web Publishing. Dr. Brown argued that evaluations of cultures
(comparative) in terms of their relative superiority is impossible.
http://www.hartford-hwp.com/archives/10/081.html
Haines Brown, "Reaching Across Cultural
Divides," response to soc.culture. China news
group, July 5, 2005 seen in World History
Archives, Hartford Web Publishing. Slim "response" which began
with the question, "How can one discuss the Korean historical drama "DA CHANG JING" with those with an
English background?" All three of these digital resources reflected
"problems inherent in comparative history.
http://iibfdergi.ogu.edu.tr/makaleler/1533225_9-2_A%C4%9EUSTOS%202014_Makale_0.pdf
Idris Guclu, "Karl Marx
and Ralf Dahrendorf: A Comparative Perspective
on Class Formation and Conflict," Eskisehir
Osmangazi Universitesi IIBF
Dergisi, Vol. 9, No. 2, August 2014, 151-167. Dr.
Guclu summarized Dahrendorf's
thoughts on class today as "having more authority," not, as Marx
favored, "ownership of means of production."
https://ojs.lib.byu.edu/spc/index.php/CCR/article/view/36654/34399
Kunio Kwamura, "A Biosystematic
View of Civilizations: Western Europe and Japan Before and After the
Industrial Revolution," Comparative
Civilization Review, No. 73, Fall 2015, 77-100. Biosystematic
comparatives related to the environment and how it is effected by change over
time, in this case, the Industrial Revolution in Japan and Western Europe.
http://bev.berkeley.edu/ipe/readings/The%20Causes%20of%20Globalization.pdf
Geoffrey Garrett, Yale University, "The Causes of
Globalization," Comparative Political Studies, August-September 2000.
Geoffrey Garrett argued for a political comparative analysis as to globalization
as opposed to economic, technical and other rationales.
https://halshs.archives-ouvertes.fr/halshs-01164229/document
Karine Chemla, "The Dangers and Promises of Comparative
History of Science," Sartoniana, 216, 174-198, submitted June 16, 2015, HAL
archives. Karine Chemala
described Joseph Needham's disagreement as to comparative history as defined by
Oswald Spengler, ie., that "High Cultures"
are living things or "organic" in nature. See a summary of Oswald
Spengler's comparative theory of history and rise and fall of empires below:
http://www.ihr.org/jhr/v17/v17n2p-2_Stimely.html
Keith Stimely, "Oswald
Spengler: An Introduction to his Life and Ideas," Institute for Historical Review, originally written in December 1978. Oswald
Spengler's comparative global view of High Cultures as living things, organic
in nature, explained here.
https://www.gilderlehrman.org/history-by-era/global-history-and-us-foreign-policy/essays/two-revolutions-atlantic-world-connection
Laurent Dubois, Duke University, Haitian Studies,
"Two Revolutions in the Atlantic World: Connections Between the American
Revolution and the Haitian Revolution," History Now, Gilder Lehrman Journal, nd. Comparative history essay/article on those two Atlantic
World revolutions. You may have to subscribe to access article. It
is free.
http://learning.blogs.nytimes.com/2011/02/08/revolt-comparing-historical-revolutions/comment-page-1/?_r=0
Sarah Kavanagh and Holly Epstein Ojalvo,
"Revolt! Comparing Historical Revolutions," NY Times Learning blog, February 8,
2011. Lesson module on comparing revolutions in world history.
http://su.diva-portal.org/smash/get/diva2:821171/FULLTEXT01.pdf
Tianzi
Wang, Master's Thesis paper, Stockholm University, "A Comparative Study of
Television Coverage of the 2014 Hong Kong Protests on Global Media, BBC World
News and CCTV News," May 2015. Tianzi Wang
compares and contrasts representations of 2014 Hong Kong protests by global
media, specifically the BBC and China's CCTV.
http://www.nationalismproject.org/articles/packerland.html
Dr. Zoltan Grossman, The Geography of Nationalism,
University of Wisconsin, Madison, "Packerland as
Fatherland," The Nationalist Project, 1997. Dr. Grossman penned this
satirical essay comparing Green Bay Packer football in context of their Super
Bowl championship to the concept of Fatherland in geographical nationalism.
Note Nationalist Project website and Nationalism Project blog site links on
this page.
Reviews
https://www.academia.edu/11152574/Divine_Mother_Blessed_Mother_Hindu_Goddesses_and_the_Virgin_Mary._By_S._J._Francis_X._Clooney
Chad Bauman, Butler University, Religion department,
review, "Divine Mother Blessed Mother: Hindu Goddesses and the Virgin
Mary," by S.J. Francis X. Clooney, Oxford University Press, 2005, 264
pages originally published in Journal of
the American Academy of Religion. Uploaded to Academia by Chad Bauman. Jesuit educator, Francis X.
Clooney, framed by his Catholic perception of the Virgin Mary, attempted
comparative with Hindu Goddesses.
http://www2.css.edu/app/depts/HIS/historyjournal/index.cfm?cat=7&art=67
Lisa Irving, Review, David Headrick,
"Technology: A World History," Oxford University Press, 2010
seen in Middle Ground Journal, No. 4,
Spring 2012. In depth review of Headrick's
comparative and global study of technology with examples showing how that
technology shaped empires and civilizations.
http://insightturkey.com/global-perspectives-on-global-history-theories-and-approaches-in-a-connected-world/book-reviews/238
Turan Kayaoglu, University of Washington, Tacoma, review of
Dominic Sachsenmaier, "Global Perspectives on Global History: Theories and Approaches in
a Connected World," Cambridge University Press, 2011 seen in Insight Turkey, Vol. 14, No. 4, Book
Reviews, 2012.
https://www.academia.edu/250859/Slave_Systems_Ancient_and_Modern
Reviews for Enrico Dal Lago and Constantina
Katsari, eds., "Slave Systems: Ancient and
Modern," Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2008, 375
pages. See abstract for book and five reviews of this comparative slave
systems volume. Uploaded to Academia by Dr. Constantine Katsari.
https://www.princeton.edu/~elman/documents/Elman%20Review%20of%20Historical%20Truth,%20Historical%20Criticism,%20and%20Ideology.pdf
Benjamin Elman, Princeton
University, Review, "Historical Truth, Historical Criticism, and Ideology:
Chinese Historiography and Historical Culture from a New Comparative
Perspective," Helwig Schmidt-Glintzer,
Achim Mittag, and Jorn Rusen, eds. Leiden Series in
Comparative Historiography, No. 1, Leiden: Brill, 2005, 489 pages seen in Toung Pao 96, 2010,
231-277.
Eighteen essays in three parts: Part 1,
historical truth in premodern China or Europe, Part 2, "Many faces of
Chinese history-writing over time," and Part 3 "Tries to tie
historiographical currents in China and Korea." Dr. Elman critiqued Chinese
comparative history and historiography tendency
toward "single-minded, moralizing viewpoints."
https://www.academia.edu/799722/A_Global_History_of_Modern_Historiography._By_Georg_G._Iggers_and_Q._Edward_Wang_with_contributions_from_Supriya_Mukherjee
Matthias Determann,
University of London and Virginia Commonwealth, review, George G. Iggers, Q. Edward Wang and Supriya
Mukherjee, "A Global History of
Modern Historiography," Harlow, England: Pearson Education, 2008, 448 pages in Journal of World History, June 2011, 369-372. A truly global and comparative
perspective of modern historiography from the late 18th century to 2007.
Uploaded to Academia by Matthias Determann.
https://www.academia.edu/274994/Stuart_J._Borsch_The_Black_Death_In_Egypt_and_England_A_Comparative_Study._Austin_Tex._University_of_Texas_Press_2005._Reviewed_with_William_Jordan_
Justin Stearns, Middlebury College, New York
University, Abu Dhabi, Middle East Studies, faculty, and William Jordan,
Princeton University, review, Stuart J. Borsch, "The Black Death in Egypt and England: A Comparative Study,"
Austin, Texas: University of Texas Press, 2005, 195 pages, uploaded to
Academia by Justin Stearns. A comparative study as to why the Black Death
crippled Egypt but allowed England to rejuvenate.
http://www.history.ac.uk/reviews/review/570
Douglas R. Egerton, review, David B. Davis, "Inhuman Bondage: The Rise and Fall of Slavery in the New World," Oxford: Oxford University Publishing, 2006, 464 pages, Reviews in History, UK. Accessed
October 14, 2016.
http://resources.css.edu/academics/his/middleground/articles/moulton.pdf
Aaron Moulton, Review, "African Slavery in Latin America and the Caribbean," by
Herbert S. Klein and Ben Vinson III, New York: Oxford University Press,
2013 seen in Middle Ground Journal, No. 6, Spring 2013. See review in Middle
Ground Journal: http://www2.css.edu/app/depts/his/historyjournal/index.cfm?name=Review-of-African-Slavery-in-Latin-America-and-the-Caribbean-Second-Edition-
by-Herbert-S.-Klein-and-Ben-Vinson-III&cat=7&art=139
http://muse.jhu.edu/article/18292
James O. Gump, review, George Fredrickson, "The Comparative Imagination: On the History of Racism, Nationalism, and Social
Movements," Berkeley: University of California Press, 1997, 212
pages seen Journal of World History, Vol. 10, No. 2, Fall 1999, Project Muse. Fredrickson, a 19th century American
slavery and racism professor compared American slavery to European slavery
in Russia and Prussia. Gump referenced "trilateral" analysis by
other authors, such as Anthony Marx comparatives as to South African, US
and Brazilian slavery which Fredrickson frowned on favoring a bilateral
approach.
http://worldhistoryconnected.press.illinois.edu/4.3/br_strobel.html
Christopher Strobel, University of Mass., Lowell,
review, Jane Samson, "Race and Empire," London: Longman,
2004, 192 pages seen in World History
Connected, Vol. 4, Issue 3, June 2007. Slim review quotes author Dr. Samson
as stating that her book is a "comparative study of race relations"
by colonizing empires.
https://www.commentarymagazine.com/articles/white-supremacy-a-comparative-study-in-american-and-south-african-history-by-george-m-frederickson/
Jack N. Rakove, Review,
George M. Frederickson, "White
Supremacy: A Comparative Study
in American and South African History," Oxford University Press, 1981,
356 pages seen in Commentary Magazine,
April 1, 1981. Jack Rakove commented on comparative
history and George Frederickson's efforts to compare white supremacy in 20th
century America and South Africa.
http://www.h-net.org/reviews/showrev.php?id=46614
Garrett Gatzemeyer,
University of Kansas, review, Alessio Ponzio, "Shaping the New Man: Youth Training Regimes in Fascist Italy and Nazi
Germany," George L. Mosse Series. Madison:
University of Wisconsin Press, 2015, 334 pages seen in H-War, September 2016.
Dr. Gatzemeyer cited Ponzio's book as utilizing a
Comparative and transnational approach.
http://bmcr.brynmawr.edu/2012/2012-07-15.html
Rolf Strootman, University
of Utrecht, reviews, Cline and Graham, "Ancient Empires: From Mesopotamia to the Rise of Islam," 2011 and Peter Bang and C.A. Bayly (ed.), "Tributary Empires in Global History," 2011 seen in Bryn Mawr
Classical Review, July 15, 2012. Dr. Strootman
reviewed two comparative histories on Empires.
https://www.academia.edu/3489480/Bayly_and_Bang_eds._Tributary_Empires
Rudi Matthee, University of
Delaware, Iranian Studies, review, "Peter Fibiger Bang and C. A. Bayly, eds., "Tributary
Empires in Global History," (Cambridge Imperial and Post-Colonial Studies
Series), New York: Palgrave Macmillan, 2011, seen in American Historical Review,
April 2013. Uploaded to Academia by Rudolph "Rudi" Matthee. Iranian historian Dr. Matthee
reviewed comparative study of tributary empires in global history.
http://web.stanford.edu/~scheidel/OWHE.pdf
Peter Bang, C.A. Bayly and
Walter Scheidel, eds., "The Oxford History of Empire," 2 Vols. Seven page description
of this comparative study, Stanford web, pdf.
http://www.thearwh.org/journal/arwh_4-1_Review_Article.pdf
Hilde De Weerdt, Leiden
University, Netherlands, review, "Shmuel N. Eisenstadt
and the Comparative History of Pre-Eighteenth-Century Empires," Asian Review of World History, Vol. 4, No. 1, January 2016,
133-163.
http://www.history.ac.uk/reviews/review/1013
Bronwen Everill, Kings College, London, review, Jane Burbank and
Frederick Cooper, "Empire in World
History: Power and the Politics of Difference," Princeton,
NJ: Princeton University Press, 2010 seen in Reviews in History, no. 1013, date accessed, September 10, 2016.
This comparative study of empires began with Rome and focused on empires throughout
Eurasia. Dr. Everill claimed a strength of this work
were the comparative examples of empires in the same time frame within
chapters.
https://networks.h-net.org/node/5293/reviews/5708/altman-julian-go-patterns-empire-british-and-american-empires-1688
Clara Altman, Brandeis University, review, Julian Go,
"Patterns of Empire: British
and American Empires, 1688 to the Present," New York: Cambridge University Press, 2011, 302 pages, seen in H-Net,
H-Empire, May 2012. Comparative study of imperialist practices and
empire. Julian Go is sociology professor at Boston University.
Previously, he had been an Academy Scholar at the Academy for International and
Area Studies of Harvard University.
http://www.history.ac.uk/reviews/review/420
Catherine Hall, review, Christopher Bayly, "The
Birth of the Modern World 1780-1914. Global
Connections and Comparatives," Oxford: Blackwell Publishing,
2004, 568 pages, Reviews in History, October 2004. Christopher Bayly broke away from
the national histories approach to write a comparative and global analysis of
the modern world.
http://worldhistoryconnected.press.illinois.edu/9.1/br_mccaslin.html
R.K. McCaslin, University of
Maryland, Baltimore County Ph.D. student and AP World History teacher, review
of J.H. Elliott, "Empires of the
Atlantic World: Britain and Spain in America 1492-1830," New
Haven: Yale University Press, 2006, 516 pages seen in World History Connected, Vol. 9, No. 1,
February 2012. McCaslin hailed Elliott's
"opus magnum" study and its strengths in utilizing all historical
thinking skills, especially his comparative world history approach in this slim
review.
http://www.history.ac.uk/reviews/review/1013
Dr. Bronwen Everill, Kings College, London, review, James Burbank and
Frederick Cooper, "Empires in World
History: Power and Politics of
Difference," Princeton, NJ: Princeton University Press, 2010.
Comparative study on empires in world history beginning with Rome.
http://eh.net/book_reviews/american-big-business-in-britain-and-germany-a-comparative-history-of-two-special-relationships-in-the-twentieth-century/
Leslie Hannah, Economic History Department, London
School of Economics, Review, Volker Berghahn, "American Big Business in Britain and
Germany: A Comparative History of Two 'Special Relationships' in the Twentieth
Century," Princeton NJ: Princeton University Press, 2014, 375
pages. Berghahn's comparative of business
elites in America, Britain and Germany described by Leslie Hannah.
https://www.academia.edu/11082651/Chris_Lorenz_Reviewarticle_of_R.Bosworth_Explaining_Auschwitz_and_Hiroshima_History_writing_and_
the_Second_World_War_1945_-_1990_in_History_and_Theory_35_1996_2_234-252
Chris Lorenz, Review article of R. Bosworth, "Explaining Auschwitz and Hiroshima History Writing and the Second World War,
1945-1990, History and Theory,
35, 1996, 234-252. R. Bosworth, comparative historian, had compared how
England, France, Germany, Japan and others had developed a historiography of WW
II from 1945-1990.
http://www.history.ac.uk/reviews/review/1678
John R. McNeill, Georgetown University, review,
Jonathan Daly, "The Rise of Western Power: A Comparative History of Western
Civilization," London: Bloomsbury Press, 2013, seen in Reviews in History, UK, October 2014.
Dr. McNeill takes umbrage with Jonathan Daly's book, especially with Daly's
comparative history as it is "peppered with intellectual
disasters." One can read Daly's response to Dr. McNeill's review in
this source.
http://www.tandfonline.com/doi/full/10.1080/00223344.2015.1030095
Adrian Muckle, Victorian University of Wellington,
Review of David Armitage and Alison Bashford, eds., "Pacific Histories: ocean, land,
people," Basingstoke, Palgrave Macmillan, 2014 seen in The Journal of Pacific History, Review
Forum, Vol. 50, No. 2, published online April 29, 2015, 229-240. In depth
review as to comparative and historiographical approach to Pacific histories
seen in essays included in Armitage and Bashford's "Pacific Histories." See another review of "Pacific Histories" below:
http://www.thearwh.org/journal/arwh_4-2_Bookreview.pdf
Michael Ratnapalan, Yonsei University, Republic of Korea, Book Review.
"Pacific Histories: ocean,
land, people," David Armitage and Alison Bashford, eds., 2014 seen in Asian Review of World History, Vol. 4, Issue
1, January 2016, 169-172. Ratnapalan claimed in his
review that Pacific Histories "amply fulfill the task of stimulating
connections and comparatives."
http://worldhistoryconnected.press.illinois.edu/12.3/br_stratton.html
Cliff Stratton, Washington State University, review,
Reed Ueda, "Crosscurrents:
Atlantic and Pacific Migrations in
the Making of a Global America," New York: Oxford University
Press, 2016, 229 pages seen in World
History Connected, Vol. 12, No. 3, October 2015. Dr. Ueda described
how Atlantic and Pacific migrations forged a global America. He invited
the reader to compare those two world's immigrants as they could be seen at
Gettysburg, working in American industries, and displayed an entrepreneurial
spirit through the 19th and 20th centuries.
http://www.thearwh.org/journal/arwh_4-1_Review_Article.pdf
Hilde De Weerdt, Leiden
University, Review Article, "Shmuel E. Eisenstadt
and the Comparative Political History of
Pre- Eighteenth Century Empires," Asian
Review of World History, 4:1,
January 2016, 133-163. Praise for Dr. Eisenstadt
and his comparative political histories of pre-industrial empires.
http://www.msn.com/en-in/money/other/book-review-ancient-religions-modern-politics/ar-AAPzLK
Sundeep
Khanna, review, Michael Cook, Department of Near East Studies, Princeton
University, "Ancient Religions,
Modern Politics: The Islamic Case in Comparative Perspective," Princeton University Press, 2014, 541
pages seen in MSN, Money, May 15, 2014. See slim article from Michael Cook
on same topic:
http://www.iias.asia/sites/default/files/IIAS_NL43_07.pdf
Michael Cook, "On Islam and Comparative
Intellectual History," IIAS
Newsletter, No. 43, Spring 2007.
http://www.h-net.org/reviews/showrev.php?id=46241
Benjamin Griffin, US Military Academy, review of Tony
Shaw, "Cinematic Terror: A Global History of Terrorism on Film,"
NY: Bloomsburg Press, 2015, 328 pages, H-War, H-Net, July 2016.
Tony Shaw researched how terrorism was depicted and changed over time in
global film throughout the 20th century. Fourteen films were used as case
studies allowing a comparative analysis.
http://kellybulkeley.org/dreaming-in-the-worlds-religions-a-comparative-history/
Kelly Bulkeley, review,
"Dreaming in the World's
Religions: A Comparative History," Dream Research &
Education blog, October 2, 2009.
http://www.ideajournal.com/articles.php?id=25
Adam Jones, Professor of International Studies, Mexico
City, review, "Studies in Comparative Genocide," Levon Chorbajian and George Shirinian, eds., Macmillan/St. Martin's Press, 1999, 270
pages seen in Idea Journal, Vol. 5, No. 1, September 8, 2000.
http://www2.css.edu/app/depts/HIS/historyjournal/index.cfm?cat=7&art=140
Anne Vermeyden, review,
"Review of Decolonization and Its
Impact: A Comparative Approach
to the End of Colonial Empire," by Martin Shipway, Oxford:
Wiley-Blackwell Publishing, 2008, seen in The
Middle Ground Journal, No. 6, Spring 2013.
http://drbeardmoose.com/sitebuildercontent/sitebuilderfiles/whatisfeminism.pdf
Karen Offen, Institute for
Research on Women and Gender, Stanford University, "Defining
Feminism: A Comparative Historical Approach, Signs, Vol. 14, No. 1, 119-157. Dr. Offen
described the historiography and approaches, especially, of European Gender and
Feminist studies in this article.
http://www.sarafieldston.com/ComparativeWomen_sHistories__1600-Present.pdf
Joanne Meyerowitz, Comparative History of Women, 1600-Present.
Bibliography, SarahFieldston.com.
https://www.abdn.ac.uk/riiss/content-images/RIISS_diaspora_bibliography.pdf
"The Irish and Scottish Diasporas in Historical
Context: A Bibliography of Comparative and Transnational Studies," University
of Aberdeen, Kings College, UK. Note reference to Donald Harman Akenson and his famous challenge to "nationally
bounded studies of migration" to move to a more comparative approach as
was his "Ireland, Sweden and the Great European Migration
1815-1914," McGill-Queen's University Press, 2011. See partial Project
Muse review of Akenson's comparative book below:
https://muse.jhu.edu/article/524606/summary
Bronwen
Walter, partial review, Donald Harman Akenson, "Ireland, Sweden and the Great European Migration 1815-1914," McGill-Queen's University Press, 2011, seen in Toronto Quarterly, 2013. Dr. Akenson's famous decade's long comparative research
study of how and why the Irish and the Swedes migrated to America.
Journals
http://www.uhpress.hawaii.edu/t-cross-currents.aspx
Cross
Currents, University of Hawaii Press.
http://cssh.lsa.umich.edu/
Comparative
Studies in Society and History, Journal, University of
Michigan.
https://ojs.lib.byu.edu/spc/index.php/CCR
Comparative
Civilizations Review, Journal, ed. Joseph Drew, Brigham Young
University.
https://muse.jhu.edu/journal/33
Comparative
Literature Studies, CLS, Journal, Penn State University
Press. Literature and culture studies Journal.
http://www.saches.co.za/about-saches.html
South African Comparative and History of Education
Society. See two journals associated with this regional society.
http://iejcomparative.org/index.php
The
International Education Journal: Comparative Perspectives.
http://www.chinesehistorians.org/chinese-historical-review/
"Chinese
Historical Review," Chinese Historians in the United States with focus
on comparative Asian history.
http://cssaame.dukejournals.org/content/current
Comparative
Studies of South Asia, Africa, and the Middle East,
Duke University Press, Journal.
http://www.historyandtheory.org/journal.html
History
and Theory Journal, Wesleyan University, Wiley-Blackwell
Publishing.
http://comparativemigrationstudies.springeropen.com/
Comparative
Migrations Studies, Springer Publishing. Open access Journal
on migration, integration and ethnic studies.
https://journals.equinoxpub.com/index.php/CIS/
Comparative
Islamic Studies Journal, Equinox Publishing.
http://www.slu.edu/center-for-intercultural-studies-home/resources
Intercultural
Journals, Center for Intercultural Studies, Saint Louis
University. Click on tab for Intercultural
Journals to see annotated bibliography of Journals, many housing
comparative world history articles.
John Maunu is an AP College Board World History consultant,
Digital Resources/Internet Editor for World
History Connected, APWH consultant at Cranbrook/Kingswood Schools, Bloomfield Hills, Michigan, Co-Moderator
of the AP College Board World History Teacher Community and former AP History
educator at Grosse Ile High School, Grosse Ile, Michigan now residing in
Pinckney, Michigan. maunu48@hotmail.com
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