Civilizations in Dispute: Historical Questions and Theoretical Traditions

BRILL (2003)
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This book begins with a critical survey of current debates on the "clash of civilizations," goes on to discuss classical and contemporary approaches to civilizational theory, and concludes with an outline of a conceptual framework for comparative analysis.

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