Eddie Yeghiayan
"The Impact of
Colonialism,
Nationalism, and Communism." In Harry D. Harootunian and
Vera Micheles Dean, eds., West and Non-West, New Perspectives:
An Anthology, pp. 108-117. Contemporary Civilizatiosn Series.
New York: Holt, Rinehart and Winston, 1963.
Review of Robert N. Bellah's
Tokugawa Religion: The Values of the Pre-Industrial Japan.
Journal of Asian Studies
(May 1963), 22(3):329-331.
Edited (with Vera Micheles
Dean.) West and NonWest, New Perspectives:
An
Anthology.
Contemporary Civilizations Series. New York: Holt, Rinehart
and Winston, 1963.
Contents:
Vera Micheles Dean:
Preface:iii-iv.
Part I: The Development
of the West
Vera Micheles Dean: Introduction:2-4
Henri Daniel-Rops: The Church in the Dark Ages:5-17.
Henri Pirenne: Medieval Cities:17-28. Jacob Bronowski and Bruce Mazlish: The Western Intellectual Tradition:28-76.
Elie Kedourie: Nationalism:77-91.
John U. Nef: Cultural
Foundations
of Industrial Civilization:92-101.
Part II: The Development
of the Non-West
Vera Micheles Dean: Introduction:104-108.
Harry D. Harootunian: The
Impact of Colonialism, Nationalism, and Communism:108-117.
[1] The Impact of
Colonialism
Stewart C. Easton: The Twilight of European Colonialism:120-134.
William G. Carleton: Leninism and the Legacy of Western Imperialism:134-145.
George H.T. Kimble: Colonialism: The Good, the Bad, the Lessons:145-152.
[2] The Impact of Nationalism
Mamadou Dia: The African Nations and World Solidarity:154-161.
William L. Holland: Asian
Nationalism and the West:162-168.
[3] Impact of
Communism
Jules Monnerot: Sociology and Psychology of Communism:170-170.
John K. Fairbank: The United States and China:178-196.
Vera Micheles Dean: Red China: Leap into Famine:197-205.
W.Z. Laqueur: The Appeal of Communism in the Middle East:205-216.
Fred Warner Neal: Tito's
Communism, Independent and Moderate:217-223.
[4] The Impact of
Democracy
Tanaka Kotaro: In Search of Truth and Peace:233-239.
Saul K. Padover: Japan Puts
Democracy to the Test:240-247.
[5] Social and Psychological
Adjustments
Cyril E. Black: The Transformation of Russian Society:250-270.
Henry V. Dicks: Some Notes on the Russian National Character:270-281.
Daniel Lerner: The Passing of Traditional Society:281-302.
Anton Chekhov: The Cherry Orchard:302-312.
Osamu Dazai: The Setting Sun:312-315.
Edward A. Shils: The Intellectual Between Tradition and Modernity:317-323.
Max F. Millikan: Education
for Innovation:323-336.
[6] Political
Adjustments
James S. Coleman: The Political Systems of the Developing Areas:338-350.
Barbara Ward: The Rich Nations and the Poor Nations:350-364.
[7] Economic Adjustments
W.W. Rostow: The Stages of Economic Development:366-377.
John Kenneth Galbraith:
Economic
Development in Perspective:377-384.
[8] Population
Problems
Thomas R. Malthus: A Summary View of the Principles of Population:387-393.
Joseph Marion Jones: Does
Population Mean Poverty?:393-411.
Part III: The Interaction
of West and Non-West
Vera Micheles Dean: Introduction:414-417.
Arnold J. Toynbee: The World and the West:419-427.
Harold R. Isaacs: Scratches on Our Minds:428-443.
Francis E. Dart: The Rub of Cultures:443-454.
Janheinz Jahn: Muntu and Through African Doors:454-472.
Edwin O. Reischauer: Wanted: An Asian Policy:473-482.
Eugene R. Black: The Diplomacy of Economic Development:482-493.
Peter Braestrup: The Peace Corps Thrives in First Year Abroad:493-502.
Gunnar Myrdal: Beyond the Welfare State:502-517.
U Thant: The United Nations Development Decade:517-525.
Jacob Bronowski: '1984' Could
Be a Good Year:526-513.