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Journal of China in Global and Comparative Perspective, Vol.3, 2017

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Categories: Journal of China in Global and Comparative Perspectives (JCGCP, Vol. 5, 2019), Online bookshop 在线书店, Journal of China in Global and Comparative Perspectives (JCGCP), John Ashbourne, Huili Zheng, Hilde De Weerdt, LUO Jiaojiang, ZHANG Fan, Wang Mingming, Stephen Chan, Chris Fuller, Alan Macfarlane, Sascha Klotzbücher, Lik Hang Tsui, Xiangqun Chang, Stephan Feuchtwang, Martin Albrow
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Journal of China in Global and Comparative Perspectives 《全球中国比较研究》

Vol. 3  December 2017

Contents

Editorial / Xiangqun Chang 11-13

Articles

The concept of civilization and the civilization of China / Stephan Feuchtwang 14-31

Five civilizations compared: China, Japan, Islam, Europe and the Anglosphere/ Alan Macfarlane 32-43

Civilization and its conceptualizations in ethnology, social anthropology and sociology / Mingming Wang 44-71

Commentaries

Anthropology and the LSE’s links with India and China / Chris Fuller 72-78

Fei Xiaotong (Fei Hsiao-t’ung) at LSE and beyond / Stephan Feuchtwang 79-82

Some thoughts on the differential self and Professor Fei Xiaotong in October 2016 / Stephan Feuchtwang 83-87

Revisiting the morality of China in Africa / Stephen Chan 88-92

Interview

How can anthropology become directly involved in Eurasian studies? / ZHANG Fan and Wang Mingming 93-103

Methodology

Computational social sciences in China / Jiaojiang Luo 104-109

Book reviews 110-124

Rome and China: comparative perspectives on ancient world empires / Reviewed by John Ashbourne 110-112

Enemies of civilization: attitudes toward foreigners in ancient Mesopotamia, Egypt and China / Reviewed by Huili Zheng 112-115

War and state formation in ancient China and early modern Europe / Reviewed by Hilde De Weerdt 115-117

After the event: the transmission of grievous loss in Germany, China and Taiwan / First review by Martin Albrow; second review by Sascha Klotzbücher 118-122

Politics and religion in ancient and medieval Europe and China / Reviewed by Lik Hang Tsui 122-124

Notes for contributors

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