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- "The right-wing populism of India's Bharatiya Janata Party (and why comparativists should care)". Democratization. 26 (3): 484–501. doi:10.1080/13510347...
- The editor in chief is Merry E. Wiesner-Hanks. The history takes a comparativist approach. Speaking in 2013, the editor of volume three, Norman Yoffee...
- 1820 – August 12, 1885) was a German philologist and distinguished comparativist. Curtius was born in Lübeck, and was the brother of the historian and...
- professor of English at the University of Idaho and an Indo-European comparativist. He studied at the University of Chicago, earning PhD in 1972. Adams...
- constitutional expert J. P. Mallory (born 1945), archaeologist and linguistic comparativist James Mallory (coach) (1918–2001), American football coach and baseball...
- and The Third Wave: Democratization in the Late Twentieth Century; comparativist Kancha IlaiahDalit scholar and social scientist Ronald Inglehart...
- Prosperov Novak (born 11 April 1951), is a Croatian literature historian, comparativist and theatrologist. Prosperov Novak was born in Belgrade, but spent his...
- French collector of Lorraine fairy tales and one of the earliest tale comparativists (France, 1841–1919) Paul Sébillot, collector of folktales from Brittany...
- statistical methods on related motifs from folklore and myth, French comparativist Julien d'Huy managed to reconstruct a possible archaic narrative about...
- in the study of folklore by modern scholars in the field. He was a "comparativist" folklore collector, drawing parallels between tales and traditions...