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It is as a comparativist and a philologist that he gained his great reputation.
Campbell is perhaps best known as a comparativist who focused on universal themes and motifs in human culture.
In both areas, he is a comparativist and has commented from time to time on methodological and historiographical approaches.
J. P. Mallory, archaeologist and linguistic comparativist.
Slobodan Prosperov Novak (born 1951), is a Croatian literature historian, comparativist and theatrologist.
Douglas Quentin Adams is a professor of English at the University of Idaho and an Indo-European comparativist.
In 1978, he became a Senior Lecturer in Comparative Literature at Geneva, where he drew inspiration from his fellow "comparativist", George Steiner.
Sunil Kumar Sahu is a highly-regarded comparativist and member of the Department of Political Science at DePauw University.
In his outstanding study of unification that great French comparativist the late professor René David exposed the kernel of the matter with his customary elegance and felicity:
In the 1990s his work began incorporating a comparativist dimension, culminating in the publication in 2004 of Aboriginal societies and the common law: a history of sovereignty, status and self-determination.
As a result, the possibility of a general explanation of ethnic violence has grown, and collaboration between comparativist and international relations subfields has resulted in increasingly useful theories of ethnic conflict.
But the final decline of Terrien's comparativist theories of the origins of Chinese civilization was marked by the attacks of University of Leiden sinologist, Gustav Schlegel.
Ultimately, I believe the "comparativist" view that several of us have enunciated will carry the day - simply because of the enormous value in any discipline of trying to learn from the similar experience of others.
In 2004 he was awarded the Johan Skytte Prize in Political Science "for his outstanding contribution to the professionalisation of European political science, both as a pioneering comparativist and an institution builder".
The 19th-century comparativist Max Müller saw Fortuna Huiusce Diei as the earliest form of Fortuna representing the bright light of each day, the "goddess of Good Morning," comparable to the Vedic Ushas.
University of Aberdeen's Gregory D.B. Smithers, an Australian comparativist working on native histories, argues that Windschuttle's political agenda shows a "discomfort with the way the "orthodox school" by inflating Aboriginal deaths, impugns Australian identity and its virtuous Anglo-Saxon origins".