A.
James Gregor
[2
April 1929. Anthony Gimigliano (A. James Gregor) is born
in New York, the son of Antonio Gimigliano ("a worker Italy
gave to America") and Maria (Gazzini) Gimigliano. His
father was a machine operator and factory worker.]
[1946-48.
US Army.]
[1951.
Gimigliano receives the Ayres-Karling Award in Science from Purdue
University.]
[1952.
B.A. (history), Columbia University.]
[1952-56.
Gimigliano is a high school social studies teacher in New York.
During this period he published essays in Sir Oswald Mosley's
The European.]
1954
Gregor,
A. James. "Eisenhoover: A Study in American Economy."
The European, no. 17 (July 1954): 7-13.
[The European was a post-war journal (published
from 1953 to 1959) of Sir Oswald Mosley, the leader of the former
British Union of Fascists. See Robert Skidelsky, Oswald
Mosley (London: Macmillan, 1975), pp. 493-494: "Mosley's
aim [in The European] of starting a forum of debate in
which his position could be defended and attacked so that 'truth'
would emerge was only partially realized. Opponents steered
well clear of the European, if indeed they even heard of
it, so that such debate as took place was within fascist and neo-fascist
circles of thought, revolving round the relative importance of
nationalism and Europeanism, the practicability of syndicalism
(the old left-right split in fascism), the importance of race,
etc. A. James Gregor, who has since made a name for himself
in political science, wrote essays on syndicalism and race, notable
for their extraordinary proliferation of footnotes."]
James,
Anthony. "European Socialism." Letter.
The European, no. 17 (July 1954): 60-62.
[Criticizes Mosley's postwar ideological line
("European Socialism") from the point of view of traditional
fascist corporatism. James' address is: 370 6th Street,
Brooklyn.]
Mosley,
Oswald. "European Socialism." Letter.
The European, no. 18 (August 1954): 58-59.
[A response to Anthony James's letter.]
1955
Gregor,
James. "Some Problems of Race." The European,
no. 24 (February 1955): 19-25.
[This was Gregor's first published essay on the
subject of race, which became his principal theme for the next
15 years.]
Saunders,
Gerald. "Rerum Novarum and the Syndicalist State."
Letter. The European, no. 24 (February 1955):
61-62.
[A critique of Gregor's "Eisenhoover."
Saunders lived in London.]
Gregor,
A. James. "An American Considers European Socialism."
The European, no. 33 (November 1955): 17-24.
[A critique of "European Socialism,"
Mosley's postwar ideological line.]
1956
Gregor,
A. James. "Syndicalism: A Critical History."
The European, no. 38 (April 1956): 10-20.
Gregor,
A. James. "Marxism as Philosophy." The
European 7 (August 1956): 11-26.
Gregor,
A. James. "Marxism as a Theory of History."
The European 8 (November 1956): 146-62.
1958
Gregor,
A. James. "The Logic of Race Classification."
Genus 14 (1958): 150-61.
[The first essay by Gregor to appear in an academic
journal. Genus is one of several journals edited
by Corrado Gini, a leading Italian sociologist and demographer
and one of the most highly regarded ideologues of Italian fascism.
This was the first of many essays in which Gregor explicated and
defended Ginis work. Gini is discussed in Carl Ipsen,
Dictating Demography: The Problem of Population in Fascist
Italy Cambridge UP, 1996. Like Gregor, Gini was associated
with Mankind Quarterly, the International Association for
the Advancement of Ethnology and Eugenics, and the Institut International
de Sociologie.]
Cited in:
Gregor, "Corrado Gini and the Theory of
Race Formation," Sociology and Social Research, 1961
Gregor, "Nordicism Revisited," Phylon,
1961
Gregor, Review of Der Begabungsschwund in
Europa by Ludwig Winter, in Sociological Quarterly,
1962
Idus Newby, Challenge to the Court,
1967
Gregor,
A. James. "National Socialism and Race." The European
11 (July 1958): 273-91.
[Gregor was 29 when this essay appeared.
It was his last article in The European, and one of his
most radical essays. He argued that by the time of the Holocaust,
Nazi race doctrine and Hitler's beliefs weren't narrowly Nordicist.
He described his material without apparent disapprobation, and
indeed seemed to be trying to recover something of value from
Nazi racial doctrine that might be usable for a new, intellectually
defensible race science. His later writing on German National
Socialism adopts a different, more critical tone.]
Cited in:
Idus Newby, Challenge to the Court,
1967
[1958-59.
Reader in philosophy, Columbia University.]
[1958-59.
Irwin Edman scholar, Columbia University.]
[Another
European]. "National Socialism and Race."
Letter. The European (September 1958): 63.
[A Nordicist criticism of Gregor's article. The
anonymous writer lives in London.]
[12
December 1958. James Gregor delivers a lecture on the topic
"Some Race Theories" as part of the Racist Forum's 1958-59
monthly lecture series, held at Steinway Hall, 113 West 57th Street,
New York. The previous month's speaker was James Madole,
head of a small neo-Nazi sect called the National Renaissance
Party, who spoke on "The Role of the Jew in Modern Politics."
On Madole and the NRP, see Martin A. Lee, The Beast Reawakens
(Boston: Little, Brown, 1997). Madole's speech elicited
negative commentary in the New York press, to which Gregor's friend
Robert E. Kuttner responded in an anti-Semitic article in The
Truth Seeker. Kuttner was also a speaker in the series;
he delivered a lecture on "Race and the Future of Civilization"
on March 13, 1959.]
1959
[23
April 1959. The International Association for the Advancement
of Ethnology and Eugenics, Inc., is incorporated in Baltimore.
There were three incorporators:
James Gregor
Robert E. Kuttner [q.v.]
Lawson Purdy.
Purdy was an eminent old New Yorker. He was a prominent
supporter of Henry George and was Tax Comissioner of the City
of New York, founder of the National Tax Association, and a prominent
figure in the Charity Organization Society and the City Club of
New York. There were three witnesses to the incorporation:
Donald A. Swan [q.v.]
Arthur J. Swan (his father)
W.J. Neilan (a New Y ork lawyer).
Neilan represented the Associaiton for the Preservation of the
Freedom of Choice in New York. IAAEEs initial officers were:
President:
Robert E. Kuttner
Vice-President: John Brockenbrough Fox
Secretary:
A. James Gregor
Treasurer:
Donald A. Swan
Fox (b. 1916) was a Baltimore attorney. He also served as
IAAEEs registered agent. He was the author of "Morality
and the Empire," a letter to the editor of National Review
7 (August 15, 1959), p. 237, in which he disputed a claim made
in the magazine that Sir Oswald Mosleys solution to "the
Notting Hill problem" was unthinkable and would undermine
the moral basis of the Empire. He also wrote a review of
Nathaniel Weyls The Negro in American Civilization
in Mankind Quarterly 1 (January 1961), pp. 223-225.
The first issue of Western Destiny (June 1964) carried
an ad for IAAEE that listed Foxs law office as its Treasurers
address.
The notary to incorporation was Alfred Avins
[q.v.]. The founding members of IAAEEs executive committee
included:
Robert Gayre of Gayre
R. Ruggles Gates
Henry E. Garrett
Corrado Gini
Charles C. Tansill
Heinrich Quiring.]
[1959.
M.A., Columbia Univ.]
1960
[20
February 1960. First general meeting of the IAAEE and the
Association for the Preservation of Freedom of Choice, at Charles
C. Tansill's home in Washington, D.C..]
[1960-61.
Gregor is an Instructor in philosophy at Washington College in
Chestertown, MD.]
[June
1960. The first issue of Mankind Quarterly appears.
It includes:
Henry E Garrett, "Klinebergs Chapter
on Race and Psychology: A Review," pp. 15-22
Stanley D Porteus and JP Kleman, "A New
Anthropometric Approach," pp. 23-30.]
"Un-American
Science." Science 132 (July 1, 1960):
24.
[This is an item in the "Science in the News"
section.]
[31
August-6 September 1960. The Institut International de Sociologie
sponsers the XIXth International Congress of Sociology, in Mexico
City. Gregor delivers "Sociology and the Anthropobiological
Sciences," subsequently published in Institut International
de Sociologie, Mémoire du XIXe Congrès International de Sociologie,
vol. 2, Communications (México, D.F.: Comité Organisateur
du XIXe Congrès International de Sociologie, 1960), pp. 83-107.
Gregor became active in the Institut International de Sociologie,
one of the leaders of which was Corrado Gini. On the Institut's
ideological background, see Jerry Z. Muller, The Other God
That Failed: Hans Freyer and the Deradicalization of German Conservatism
(Princeton University Press, 1987).]
Gregor,
A. James. "Sociology and the Anthropobiological Sciences."
In Mémoire du XIXe Congrès International de Sociologie,
vol. 2, Communications , pp. 83-107. México, D.F.:
Comité Organisateur du XIXe Congrès International de Sociologie,
1960.
Cited in:
Gregor, "The XIXth International Congress
of Sociology," Mankind Quarterly, 1960
Garrett,
Henry E. "On Un-American Science Reporting."
Letter. Science 132 (September 9, 1960): 685.
Gregor,
James. "The XIXth International Congress of Sociology."
Mankind Quarterly 1 (October 1960): 126-29.
[This was Mankind Quarterly's second issue
and Gregor's first appearance in it. Here he reports on
the August-September 1960 IIS meeting. He very quickly established
himself as a leading figure in the circle associated with this
journal.]
Cited in:
Juan Comas, "A McCarthyan
Attack," Current Anthropology 3 (April 1962): 155-58
Gregor, "Juan Comas: Critic and Scholar,"
Mankind Quarterly, July-Sept 1962
Lars Beckman, "Assortive Mating in Man,"
Eugenics Review 52 (July 1962): 63-67
Gregor, Reply to Comas in Current Anthropology,
February 1963
[15
November 1960. Juan Comas submits the Spanish-language manuscript
of "Scientific Racism Again?" to Current
Anthropology.]
1961
Gregor,
A. James. "On the Nature of Prejudice."
Eugenics Review 52 (January 1961): 217-24.
[This article was circulated as IAAEE Reprint
No. 3 by the International Association for the Advancement of
Ethnology and Eugenics (IAAEE), of which Gregor is Secretary.]
Cited in:
Lars Beckman, "Assortive Mating in Man,"
Eugenics Review 52 (July 1962): 63-67
Gregor, "Ethnocentrism Among the Australian
Aborigines," Sociological Quarterly, Spring 1963
Idus Newby, Challenge to the Court,
1967
Gregor, "On Learned Ignorance: A Brief
Inquiry Into I.A. Newbys Challenge to the Court,"
in Challenge to the Court, rev. ed., 1969
Elizabeth Epstein and Ruth Guttman, "Mate
Selection in Man: Evidence, Theory, and Outcome," Social
Biology 31 (Fall-Winter 1984): 243-78
Gregor,
A. James. "Corrado Gini and the Theory of Race Formation."
Sociology and Social Research 45 (January 1961):
175-81.
Cited in:
Gregor, "Ethnocentrism Among the Australian
Aborigines," Sociological Quarterly, Spring 1963
Idus Newby, Challenge to the Court,
1967
Gregor,
A. James. Review of Actas del Congreso Internacional
del Instituto de Clases Medias, vol. II: Informes y Comunicaciones.
In Sociology and Social Research 45 (January 1961):
247-48.
[Gregor refers to Ulick Varange's [Francis
Parker Yockey's] Imperium.]
Cited in:
Michele Marotta and Gregor, "Sociology
in Italy," Sociological Quarterly, 1961
Gregor,
A. James. Review of Die Rassenpolitik des amerikanischen
Imperialismus by I.A. Gejewski [Geevski], Die Rassentheorien
im Dienste der Amerikanisch-Englischen Imperialisten by A.I.
Demidenko, and Die amerikanische bürgerliche Philosophie und
Soziologie im dienste des Imperialismus by A.P. Gagarin.
In Problems of the Peoples of the USSR, no. 11 (1961):
73-74.
[This journal was founded in Munich in 1958 by
the League for the Liberation of the Peoples of the USSR (Paris
Bloc), an émigré front of six anti-Soviet national liberation
groups (Belorussian, Ukrainian, Georgian, Armenian, Azerbaidzhan,
North Caucasian) established in Paris in 1953.]
Cited in:
Gregor, Reply to Comas in Current Anthropology,
February 1963
Gregor,
A. James. Review of Mémoire du XIXe Congrès International
de Sociologie, vol. II: Communications. In Sociology
and Social Research 45 (April 1961): 372-73.
[Gregor is a contributor to the book he is reviewing.]
Gregor,
A. James. "Race Relations and Mental Health:
A Review." Mankind Quarterly 1 (April-June 1961):
248-52.
Cited in:
Gregor, "Comas' Chapter on 'Racial Myths:'
A Review," Mankind Quarterly 2 (July- September 1961):
30-34
Gregor,
A. James. Review of Corso di Sociologia by Corrado
Gini. In Mankind Quarterly 1 (April-June 1961):
298-300.
[May
1961. Gregor delivers the substance of "The Biosocial
Nature of Prejudice" under the title "Race Relations
and Evolutionary Theory," as a lecture before the Faculty
Seminar of Social Relations at Johns Hopkins University.
The Department of Social Relations was still very small in 1961.
It had been established in 1959 and by 1961 it still had
only one full professor, James S Coleman. Gregor was teaching
during this period across the Chesapeake Bay from Baltimore
in Chestertown. The paper was published in 1962 in Gini's
Genus.]
Cain,
A.J. "The Mankind Quarterly." Race
2 (May 1961): 78-82.
[1961.
Anthony James Gimigliano completes his Ph.D., Columbia University,
in philosophy (social and political).]
Gimigliano,
Anthony James. The Ethical and Political Thought of Giovanni
Gentile. Unpublished Ph.D. thesis, Columbia University,
1961.
[8
June 1961. Letter from Donald A. Swan to Mrs. Ada Sumrall
of the Mississippi State Department of Education: "Dr.
A. James Gregor (see enclosed photostat of article entitled 'On
the Nature of Prejudice') and I will make a two-week trip in July
through several of the Southern states in order to discuss educational
projects in the fields of race and race relations with state educational
officials. If it would be convenient for you, we would like
to get together with you and any other interested officials at
that time." State of Mississippi Sovereignty Commission
files, Mississippi Department of Archives and History.]
[12
June 1961. Letter from Donald A. Swan to Albert Jones, the
Director of the Mississippi State Sovereignty Commission:
"During the month of July, Dr. A. James Gregor (see enclosed
copy of article entitled "On the Nature of Prejudice")
and I will travel through several of the Southern states in order
to discuss the educational projects outlined in the letter to
Mrs. Sumrall, as well as the possibility of using anthropological
and sociological data to counter the Brown decision.
We would greatly appreciate it if you and some of the other members
of the State Sovereignty Commission could spare the time in July
to discuss some of the above projects with us. Any suggestions
as to state officials and educators whom we could could [sic]
contact in either Mississippi or any of the other Southern states
would also be sincerely appreciated." State of Mississippi
Sovereignty Commission files, Mississippi Department of Archives
and History.]
[1961-64.
Gregor is an assistant professor of philosophy at the University
of Hawaii.]
Marotta,
Michele, and A. James Gregor. "Sociology in Italy."
Sociological Quarterly 2 (July 1961): 215-221.
Gregor,
A. James. "Comas' Chapter on 'Racial Myths:' A Review."
Review of Race and Science by Juan Comas and others.
In Mankind Quarterly 2 (July-September 1961): 30-34.
[Gregor stated that this review was originally
solicited by the Marxist journal, Science and Society.
It found a more appropriate publisher here. As written,
it is part of a wider attack on UNESCO racial liberalism. It
appeared just before Juan Comas widely circulated critique
of the Mankind Quarterly, "Scientific
Racism Again?," was published as a target article in Current
Anthropology in October 1961. (Comas argued that the
advent of Mankind Quarterly augured a resurgence of discredited
"scientific racism;" his discussion is focused on one
article from the first issue, Henry E Garretts "Klinebergs
Chapter on Race and Psychology: A Review." Gregor's title
echoes Garrett's.)
This paper marked the beginning of a long,
acrimonious controversy with Comas and others, which was part
of a larger campaign against UNESCO racial liberalism.
It was reprinted as the first article in The Anatomy of a Controversy,
Part I, Edinburgh: The Mankind Quarterly, September 1963.
Comas (1900-1978) was a Spanish physical anthropologist.
He was educated in Spain and at the University of Geneva, where
he completed a doctoral thesis under the direction of Eugène Pittard.
He was exiled by the Franco government in 1939 and settled in
Mexico City, where he became director of anthropology at the National
University of Mexico. A specialist in osteology and anthropometrics,
he was critical of the use of anthropometric indices in racial
classifications, histories and hierarchies. He was an active
critic of biological racism, in connection with which he was active
in several United Nations and UNESCO commissions on racial discrimination.]
Cited in:
Santiago Genoves, "Mankind Quarterly
and Racism," Letter in Science 134 (December 8, 1961):
1928-1930, 1932
Gregor, "Notes on a Scientific
Controversy," Mankind Quarterly January-March 1962
Henry E Garrett, "Racial Differences and
Witch Hunting," Letter in Science 135 (16 March 1962):
982, 984
Gregor, "Racial Differences and Witch
Hunting," Letter in Science 135 (16 March 1962): 984,
986-987
Juan Comas, "A McCarthyan
Attack," Current Anthropology 3 (April 1962): 155-58
Donald A Swan, "Juan Comas on Scientific
Rascism Again?: A Scientific Analysis," Mankind
Quarterly 2 (April-June 1962): 231-245
Gregor, "Juan Comas: Critic and Scholar,"
Mankind Quarterly July-September 1962
Gregor, "The Anatomy of a Controversy,
Part I: Introduction," The Anatomy of a Controversy,
Part I, Edinburgh: The Mankind Quarterly, September 1963
Gregor,
A. James. "Sozialtheorie im faschistischen Italien."
Sociologus (n.s.), 11 (1961): 64-79.
Harrison,
G. Ainsworth. "The Mankind Quarterly." Man
61 (September 1961): 163-164.
Comas,
Juan. "Scientific Racism Again?" Current
Anthropology 2 (October 1961): 303-314.
Gregor,
A. James. Review of Darwinism and the Study of Society,
edited by Michael Banton. In Mankind Quarterly 2
(October-December 1961): 139-140.
Gregor,
A. James. Review of A Clinical and Genetico- Statistical
Study of Schizophrenia and Low-Grade Mental Deficiency by
Bertil Hallgren and Torsten Sjögren. In Mankind Quarterly
2 (October-December 1961): 141-142.
Gregor,
A. James. Review of Black Muslims in America by C.
Eric Lincoln. In Mankind Quarterly 2 (October-December
1961): 142-143.
Gregor,
A. James. Review of Newcomers: The West Indians in London
by Ruth Glass. In Mankind Quarterly 2 (October-December
1961): 146-148.
Gregor,
A. James. Review of The Leopard's Spots by William
Stanton. In Sociology and Social Research 46 (October
1961): 106-107.
Gregor,
A. James. Review of The Maze Test and Clinical Psychology
by Stanley Porteus. In American Journal of Psychiatry
118 (December 1961): 572-73.
[Porteus (1883-1972), a University of Hawaii psychology
professor, was associated with the International Association for
the Advancement of Ethnology and Eugenics and with Mankind
Quarterly; he worked with Gregor while the latter was
in Hawaii. This review is reprinted in The Sixth Mental
Measurements Yearbook, edited by Oscar Krisen Buros, pp. 1546-1547
(Highland Park, N.J.: Gryphon Press, 1965).]
Genoves,
Santiago. "Mankind Quarterly and Racism."
Letter. Science 134 (December 8, 1961): 1928-1930,
1932.
["Note added in proof: While
this letter was in press, the July-September 1961 issue of The
Mankind Quarterly (2, no. 1) has appeared. In
it the same extreme racial trend is followed. Among other papers,
it contains a review by A. James Gregor of Comass Racial
Myths - a review which is full of totally unjustified personal
attacks and insinuations of a political type, without basis and
completely outside the framework of the problem under discussion."]
Gregor,
A. James. "Nordicism Revisited." Phylon
22 (Winter 1961): 351-60.
[A critique of the Nordicist faction within racist
thinking. Gregor had friendly relations with some of the
principal objects of his attack, e.g., Robert E. Kuttner.]
1962
Gregor,
A. James. "La Filosofia Politica de Giovanni Gentile."
Revista de Estudios Políticos, no. 121 (January-February
1962): 83-98.
[A journal of the Instituto de Estudios Políticos,
Madrid.]
Gregor,
A. James. Review of Lineas Fundamentales de una Sociologia
General by Alfredo Niceforo. In Sociology and Social
Research 46 (January 1962): 239-240.
[The review is of a Spanish translation
of a work by an Italian sociologist (1876-1960) associated with
Gini and rightist sociological thought. See the article
on Niceforo by Michele Moratta, "Il pensiero sociologico
di Alfredo Niceforo," Rassegna italiana di sociologia
1 (1960).]
Cited in:
Gregor, "Ethnocentrism Among the Australian
Aborigines," Sociological Quarterly, Spring 1963
Gregor,
A. James. "Notes on a 'Scientific Controversy'."
Mankind Quarterly 2 (January-March 1962): 14-23.
[This article was reprinted in The Anatomy
of a Controversy, Part III, Mankind Monographs VI, Edinburgh:
The Mankind Quarterly, February 1964.
This article was cited seemingly sympathetically
by William Petersen (Professor of Social Demography, Ohio State
University, and author of Malthus, Harvard University Press,
1979), in Ethnicity Counts (New Brunswick, N.J.: Transaction
Publishers, 1997), where, in a tendentious account, he stated
(p. 37) that: "In the social disciplines the definition of
the concept [of race] has never been settled. A symposium
on race in Current Anthropology (three full issues in 1962-64)
indicated how little consensus, how little even of a charitable
appreciation of other views, exist among the world's professional
analysts of the subject. The symposium was instigated by
an attack on Mankind Quarterly, another anthropology journal,
and on the author of a paper there." A footnote (p.
283n14) indicates that this article by Gregor was the object of
the attack in Current Anthropology.]
Cited in:
Gregor, "Juan Comas: Critic and Scholar,"
Mankind Quarterly July-September 1962
Gregor, "The Anatomy of a Controversy,
Part I: Introduction," The Anatomy of a Controversy,
Part I, Edinburgh: The Mankind Quarterly, September 1963
William Petersen, Ethnicity Counts,
New Brunswick NJ: Transaction 1997
Gregor,
A. James. "The Maze Test and Clinical Psychology:
A Review." Mankind Quarterly 2 (January-March
1962): 197-99.
[Review of Stanley D. Porteus' 1959 book.]
Gregor,
A. James. Review of Heredity and Evolution in Human Populations
by L.C. Dunn. In Mankind Quarterly 2 (January-March
1962): 211-212.
Gregor,
A. James. Review of African Genesis by Robert Ardrey.
In Mankind Quarterly 2 (January-March 1962): 213-214.
Gregor,
A. James. Review of Psychology and the Religious Quest
by Raymond B. Cattell. In Mankind Quarterly 2 (January-March
1962): 216-218.
[The book under review was published a quarter
century earlier, in 1938. Cattell [q.v.] was an eminent
psychologist of radical rightwing eugenist views.]
Gregor,
A. James. Review of The Biological Basis of Human Freedom
by Theodosius Dobzhansky. In Mankind Quarterly 2
(January-March 1962): 218-219.
Gregor,
A. James. Review of Hebrew Thought Compared with Greek
by Thorleif Boman. In Mankind Quarterly 2 (January-March
1962): 220-222.
Gregor,
A. James. Review of Louis Agassiz by Edward Lurie.
In Mankind Quarterly 2 (January-March 1962):
222-223.
Gregor,
A. James. Review of Dialectical Materialism by Gustav
Witter. In Mankind Quarterly 2 (January-March 1962):
224-225.
Gregor,
A. James. Review of Razas y Racismo en Norteamerica
by Manuel Fraga Iribarne. In Mankind Quarterly 2
(January-March 1962): 225-226.
Gregor,
A. James. Review of Essential Tremor by T. Larsson
and Torsten Sjögren. In Mankind Quarterly 2 (January-March
1962):
Gregor,
A. James. Review of La Science de la Richesse by
Corrado Gini. In Mankind Quarterly 2 (January-March
1962): 228.
Gregor,
A. James. "Racial Differences: A Brief Rejoinder."
Perspectives in Biology and Medicine 5 (Spring 1962):
390-95.
Cited in:
Gregor, "Juan Comas: Critic and Scholar"
Mankind Quarterly July-September 1962
Gregor, "The Anatomy of a Controversy,
Part I: Introduction," The Anatomy of a Controversy,
Part I, Edinburgh: The Mankind Quarterly, September 1963
Garrett,
Henry E. "Racial Differences and Witch Hunting."
Letter. Science 135 (March 16, 1962): 982,
984.
Gregor,
A. James. "Racial Differences and Witch Hunting."
Letter. Science 135 (March 16, 1962): 984,
986-987.
Genoves,
Santiago. "Racial Differences and Witch Hunting."
Letter. Science 135 (March 16, 1962): 987-988,
990-991.
Comas,
Juan. "A McCarthyan Attack." Current
Anthropology 3 (April 1962): 155-158.
[Response to Gregor's "Comas Chapter
on Racial Myths: A Review," Mankind Quarterly
2 (July-Sept 1961).]
Gregor,
A. James. "Philosophy and the Young Karl Marx."
Review of Philosophy and Myth in Karl Marx by Robert
Tucker. In Studies on the Left 2 (1962): 95-102.
Cited in:
Gregor, "On Learned Ignorance: A Brief
Inquiry Into I.A. Newbys Challenge to the Court,"
in Challenge to the Court, rev. ed., 1969
[1
June 1962. Date on a letter from Gregor to Current Anthropology,
responding to Comass "A McCarthyan Attack."
It appears in the February 1963 issue.]
Gregor,
A. James. Review of Der Begabungsschwund in Europa
by Ludwig Winter. In Sociological Quarterly 3 (July
1962): 253-4.
[The book under review was published in Paehl,
West Germany by Hohe Warte, the imprint of the Bund für Gotterkenntnis
(the Ludendorff movement), a schismatic ultra-radical faction
within German national socialism led by Mathilde Ludendorff, the
widow of General Erich Ludendorff. The books subject
is the purported genetic degeneration of the European peoples.
Gregors review apparently was the only notice the book received
in the English-language literature. In May 1961, just after the
book appeared and before Gregors review was published, West
German authorities dissolved Hohe Warte under their anti-Nazi
statutes.
Ludwig Winter drew extensively on the work
of the Anglo-American psychologist Raymond B. Cattell, who had
endorsed Mathilde Ludendorffs views in his first book, Psychology
and Social Progress (London: C.W. Daniel, 1933). Gregor
criticizes Winters use of Cattells work.
Gregor subsequently cites his negative judgment
of this book as proof that he himself is not a racist.]
Beckman, Lars. "Assortive Mating in Man."
Eugenics Review 54 (July 1962): 63-67.
[This is the text of a lecture delivered at a
members meeting of the Eugenics Society on 12 April 1962.
Beckman was at the Institute for Medical Genetics, Uppsala.
The lectures last section is on "Assortive Mating and
Racial Prejudice." Beckman writes: "Gregor
['On the Nature of Prejudice,' Eugenics Review 1961], discussing
the nature of prejudice, states that Prejudice is the obverse
image of preferential association. During the XIXth
International Congress of Sociology in Mexico City in 1960 controversial
opinions were expressed during discussion of the causes of race
discrimination. In a review of these discussions Gregor
["The XIXth International Congress of Sociology," Mankind
Quarterly 1960] stated that man shares with the social animals
a native disposition to preferred association and that the racial
differences act as a focal point for group orientation
It seems as if there is a tendency to excuse race
discrimination by explaining it as an exaggeration of the processes
of assortive mating occurring within races and by stating
that the tendency to positive assortive mating is an inborn phenomenon
in humans. In a new journal The Mankind Quarterly,
which has been developed to provide a forum for criticism of the
UNESCO Statement on Race, such views have often been expressed
by different authors."]
[Summer
1962. Summer consultant, Human Genetics Fund, Australia.
(What was the relation of the Human Genetics Fund to the
Pioneer Fund? R. Travis Osborne also received funds from
the Human Genetics Fund.) This involved the expeditions
among the Wailbri, Pintubi and Aranda Aborigines with Stanley
Porteus. It produced a number of papers.]
[1962-64.
Lecturer for the Peace Corps on Marx.]
Gregor,
A. James. Review of Studi in Onore di Corrado Gini,
edited by V. Castellano. In Sociology and Social Research
46 (July 1962): 501.
[July-Sept.
1962. Mankind Quarterly, vol. 3, no. 1. With this
issue, Gregor, Robert Kuttner and Donald A. Swan are listed as
the Assistant Editors. Gregor remains through the April-June
1964 issue; his friends stay longer.]
Porteus,
Stanley D. "The Will to Live." Mankind
Quarterly 3 (July-September 1962): 6-19.
[The annotation to this item in the bibliography
of Porteuss works in his autobiography, A Psychologist
of Sorts (1969), states: "This publication represents
a revival ... of interest on the part of the author in the subject
of Australid mentality, after a gap of 33 years ... [I]n 1962
he was able to revisit Central Australia and arrange for Dr.
James A. Gregor [sic; emphasis added] to carry on further
investigations among the natives of the Wailbri, Pintubi, and
Arunta (Aranda) tribes...
"Dr. Gregors research involved the
application of the three series of Maze Tests, the Original, the
Extension, and the Supplement, amounting in some cases to a three-hour
intensive examination."]
Gregor,
A. James. "Juan Comas: Critic and Scholar."
Mankind Quarterly 3 (July-September 1962): 37-47.
[Reprinted in The Anatomy of a Controversy,
Part i, Mankind Monograph VI.]
Gregor,
A. James. Review of The Sociological Imagination
by C. Wright Mills. In Mankind Quarterly 3 (July-September
1962): 59.
Gregor,
A. James. "The Biosocial Nature of Prejudice."
Genus 18 (1962): 116-28.
Cited in:
Gregor, "On Learned Ignorance: A Brief
Inquiry Into I.A. Newbys Challenge to the Court,"
in Challenge to the Court, rev. ed., 1969
Gregor,
A. James. "Erich Fromm and the Young Karl Marx."
Review of Marxs Concept of Man by Erich Fromm.
In Studies on the Left 3 (1962): 85-92.
[For this and the following two issues, Gregor
appeared on the masthead as an Associate.]
Cited in:
Gregor, "On Learned Ignorance: A Brief
Inquiry Into I.A. Newbys Challenge to the Court,"
in Challenge to the Court, rev. ed., 1969
KD Shifferd, Journal of Environmental Education
3 (1972): 39
Gregor,
A. James. "The Dynamics of Prejudice." Mankind
Quarterly 3 (October-December 1962): 79-88.
Cited in:
A.J.G., Review of Ashley Montagu, in Mankind
Quarterly 3 (January-March 1963): 196-198
Gregor, "On Learned Ignorance: A Brief
Inquiry Into I.A. Newbys Challenge to the Court,"
in Challenge to the Court, rev. ed., 1969
Gregor,
A. James. Review of Emerson on Race and History by
Philip Nicoloff. In Mankind Quarterly 3 (October-December
1962): 116-117.
A.J.G.
Review of The People That Walk in Darkness: A History of the
Negro People in America by J.W. Schulte Nordholt. In
Mankind Quarterly 3 (October-December 1962): 135-136.
Horowitz,
Irving Louis. "On the Social Theories of Giovanni Gentile."
Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 23 (December 1962):
263-268.
1963
Gregor,
A. James, and Angus McPherson. "Personnel Selection
Tests and Nonliterate Peoples." Mankind Quarterly
3 (January-March 1963): 151-58.
[A report on Gregor's summer 1962 fieldwork, done
with Stanley Porteus, among Australian aborigines. A footnote
says the paper was "prepared with the assistance of a generous
grant from the Human Genetics Fund
"
This was Gregors first collaboration
with D. Angus McPherson; they published seven papers together
on race psychology over the following three years. Most
of these reported results from the fieldwork done with Stanley
Porteus. In some of the papers, McPherson's address is
given as the Department of Philosophy, University of Illinois
at Urbana- Champaign.]
Gregor,
A. James. Review of The Progress and Evolution of Man
in Africa by Louis S.B. Leaky. In Mankind Quarterly
3 (January-March 1963):
A.J.G.
Review of Ashley Montagu. In Mankind Quarterly 3
(January-March 1963): 197-198.
Gregor,
A. James. Review of Race and Science by Juan Comas.
In Science and Society 27 (Winter 1963): 101-3.
[Gregor's affiliation is given as the Intitut
International de Sociologie.]
Gregor,
A. James. "Lenin on the Nature of Sensations."
Studies on the Left 3 (Winter 1963): 34-42.
Cited in:
Gregor, "On Learned Ignorance: A Brief
Inquiry Into I.A. Newbys Challenge to the Court,"
in Challenge to the Court, rev. ed., 1969
Gregor,
A. James. "Reply." Current Anthropology
4 (February 1963): 119-21.
Gregor,
A. James. "Science and Social Change: A Review
of K.B. Clark's Prejudice and Your Child." Educational
Quarterly (1963):
Cited in:
Philip Friedman, "Racial Preferences and
Identifications of White Elementary School Children," Contemporary
Educational Psychology 5 (July 1980): 256-265
Gregor,
A. James. "Ethnocentrism Among the Australian Aborigines:
Some Preliminary Notes." Sociological Quarterly
4 (Spring 1963): 162-67.
[Reports on the fieldwork done with Porteus.]
Cited in:
Gregor and D Angus McPherson, "Racial
Preference and Ego-Identity Among White and Bantu Children in
the Republic of South Africa," Genetic Psychology Monographs,
1966
Gregor and D Angus McPherson, "Racial
Attitudes Among White and Negro Children in a Deep South Standard
Metropolitan Area," Journal of Social Psychology,
1966
Daniel Druckman, "Ethnocentrism in the
Inter-Nation Simulation," Journal of Conflict Resolution
12 (1968): 45-68
Elizabeth A Sommerlad and WP Bellingham, "Cooperation-Competition:
A Comparison of Australian European and Aboriginal School Children,"
Journal of Cross-Cultural Psychology 3 (June 1972): 149-57
L Lamarche, Bulletin de psychologie
29 (1976): 716
[27
March 1963. Perceptual and Motor Skills receives
the manuscript of Porteus and Gregor, "Studies in Intercultural
Testing."]
Gregor,
A. James. "Giovanni Gentile and the Philosophy of the
Young Karl Marx." Journal of the History of Ideas
24 (April-June 1963): 213-30.
Gregor,
A. James. "Science and Social Change: A Review
of K.B. Clark's Prejudice and Your Child." Mankind
Quarterly 3 (April-June 1963): 229-37.
Cited in:
Gregor, "Social Science Research and the
Education of the Minority-Group Child," Appendix in Challenge
to the Court, rev. ed., 1969
Joseph Hraba and Geoffrey Grant, "'Black
Is Beuatiful': A Reexamination of Racial Preference and Identification,"
Journal of Personality and Social Psychology 16 (November
1970): 398-402
Philip Friedman, "Racial Preferences and
Identifications of White Elementary School Children," Contemporary
Educational Psychology 5 (July 1980): 256-265
[8
April 1963. Journal of Psychology receives the manuscript
of Gregor and McPherson, "The Correlation of the Porteus
Maze and the Gestalt Continuation..."]
Porteus,
S.D., and A. James Gregor. "Studies in Intercultural
Testing." Perceptual and Motor Skills 16 (June
1963): 705-724.
["Comparative intellectual and social
adjustment data for males and females of various primitive groups
are described."]
Cited in:
George E Kearney, "Comment on The
Use of a Non-Verbal Test of Intelligence in the Trust Territory
of the Pacific by Jordheim and Olsen," American
Anthropologist 66 (December 1964): 1395-96
Gregor and McPherson, "A Study of Susceptibility
to Geometric Illusion Among Cultural Subgroups of Australian Aborigines,"
Psychologia Africana, 1965
Porteus and Kenneth H David, "Australid
Mental Development and Geriatric Decline," Perceptual
and Motor Skills 23 (1966): 75-87
Porteus, "Australid Environment: External
and Internal," Perceptual and Motor Skills 23 (1966):
223-231
Porteus, et. al., "Age as a Factor in
Australid Mentality," Perceptual and Motor Skills
25 (1967): 3-16
Kenneth H David, "Cross-Cultural Uses
of the Porteus Maze," Journal of Social Psychology
92 (February 1974): 11-18
M Riddle and AH Roberts, "Delinquency,
Delay of Gratification, Recidivism and Porteus Maze Tests,"
Psychological Bulletin 84 (1977): 417-25
Anneliese A Pontius, "Global Spatial Relations
in Face Representations Shown in Ecological Dyslexia
of Australian Aboriginals and in Western Dyslexics,"
Perceptual and Motor Skills 55 (December 1982): 1191-2000
Gregor,
A. James, and D. Angus McPherson. "The Correlation
of the Porteus Maze and the Gestalt Continuation as Personnel
Selection Tests of Peripheral Peoples." Journal
of Psychology 56 (July 1963): 137-42.
[Reports results of Gregor's Australian
fieldwork.]
Cited in:
George E Kearney, "Comment on The
Use of a Non-Verbal Test of Intelligence in the Trust Territory
of the Pacific by Jordheim and Olsen," American
Anthropologist 66 (December 1964): 1395-96
Gregor,
A. James. Review of The Desegregation of Public Schools
by Robert Coles. In Mankind Quarterly 4 (July-September
1963): 58-60.
[Summer
1963. Studies on the Left, vol. 3, no. 3.
This was the last issue to list Gregor as an Associate.]
[Summer
1963. Summer consultant, Africa Institute. Field expedition
among the Venda and Zulu Bantu, South Africa.]
[August
1963. Gregor delivers "Evolutionary Theory, Population
Genetics, and Social Theory" before the South African Genetics
Society in Pretoria.]
Armstrong,
Clairette P., Ralph W. Erikson, Henry Garrett, and A. James Gregor.
"Interracial Housing and the Law: A Social Science
Assessment." In Open Occupancy vs. Forced Housing
Under the Fourteenth Amendment: A Symposium on Anti-Discrimination
Legislation, Freedom of Speech and Property Rights in Housing,
edited by Alfred Avins, 137- . New York: The Bookmailer,
Inc., 1963.
[Avins' "Introduction" was dated August
1963. The book was one of the major products of the group
of academic racists who came together around the Association for
the Preservation of Freedom of Choice, Mankind Quarterly,
the International Association for the Advancement of Ethnology
and Eugenics, and the Liberty Lobby.
Gregors coauthors were all members of
the executive committee of the IAAEE. All were active as
scientific experts in defense of racial segregation.
Clairette Armstrong was born in Memphis.
She was educated and made her career as a psychologist in New
York City. She studied at Columbia University, where she
was taught by Henry E. Garrett, and New York University, from
which she received a Ph.D. Anne Anastasi describes her in
"A Career in Psychological Measurement," The History
of Clinical Psychology in Autobiography, vol. 11, edited by
C. Eugene Walker, pp. 33-66 (Pacific Grove: Brooks/Cole, 1993),
pp. 54-55: "I had contact with several typical clinical
psychologists of the 1930s. They were persons with a Ph.D.
in psychology who had a solid foundation in general psychology
and some training in testing, especially with individual intelligence
scales. Most of them were women. An example was Clairette
Armstrong, employed as a psychologist at the New York City Childrens
Court. There she administered tests, did some interviewing
and preparation of case histories, and made recommendations regarding
disposition of the cases. She worked in close cooperation
with social workers and other professionals. The Childrens
Court handled a wide diversity of cases, from child custody to
juvenile delinquency. The children were either passive or
active objects of judicial concern; that is, the court was involved
either to protect the children from neglect or mistreatment or
to deal with criminal offenses by minors
Because these
early clinical psychologists were essentially mental testers,
they could branch off into several emerging fields of applied
psychology, such as educational, industrial, and forensic psychology."
See the references to Armstrong in Idus Newby, Challenge to
the Court (Baton Rouge: LSU Press, 1967), pp. 87-88.
Her other work includes:
Armstong, "Toward a Democratic Eugenics:
A Review of American Eugenics Today," Journal of
Heredity 30 (April 1939): 163-165
Armstrong, SS Crutchfield, William E Hoy and
Robert E Kuttner, "Legal Testimony and Scientific Evidence:
A Contrast," Mankind Quarterly 4 (Oct-Dec 1963): 105-110
Armstrong and Gregor, "Integrated Schools
and Negro Character Development: Some Considerations of the Possible
Effects," Psychiatry 27 (Feb 1964): 69-72
Armstrong, "Psychodiagnosis, Prognosis,
School Segregation and Delinquency," Mankind Quarterly
5 (Oct-Dec 1964): 63-80
Avins
[q.v.], who had a teaching position at the Chicago-Kent College
of Law, had originally planned to publish its contents in the
April 1963 issue of the Chicago-Kent Law Review, but college
officials, who had already questioned his previous use of the
journal as a platform for the expression of his racial views,
raised obstacles, so it was decided to publish the symposium independently
as a book. The publisher, Bookmailer, Inc., was operated
by Lyle Munson and was a leading distributor or right wing literature;
see Mike Newberry, The Yahoos, New York: Marzani and Munsell,
1964. The book was aggressively promoted by the Liberty
Lobby. See, for example, Liberty Letter, no 39 (January
1964): 3, and Liberty Letter, no. 63 (April 1966): 3.
Liberty Letter, no. 65 (June 1966), solicits money from
readers to support the distribution of copies of the book to every
member of Congress as part of the Liberty Lobby's campaign against
the proposed Civil Rights Act of 1966. Avins testified (May,
24 1966), on behalf of the Liberty Lobby, against the bill before
Subcommittee No. 5 of the House Judiciary Committee, at which
time copies of the book were distributed to all subcommittee members.
He also testified (June 21, 1966) against the bill before the
Subcommittee on Constitutional Rights (Sam Ervin, chm.) of the
Senate Judiciary Committee, at which time parts of the book were
entered into the record. The bill eventually died in the Senate.]
Gregor,
A. James. "The Law, Social Science, and School Segregation:
An Assessment." Western Reserve Law Review 14
(September 1963): 621-36.
Cited in:
Ovid C Lewis, "Parry and Riposte to Gregors
The Law, Social Science, and School Segregation: An Assessment,"
Western Reserve Law Review 14 (September 1963): 637-82
Idus Newby, Challenge to the Court,
1967
Gregor, "On Learned Ignorance: A Brief
Inquiry Into I.A. Newbys Challenge to the Court,"
in Challenge to the Court, rev. ed., 1969
Frank I Goodman, "De Facto School Segregation:
A Constitutional and Empirical Analysis," California Law
Review 60 (March 1972): 275-437
(Anon.), "Comprehensive Metropolitan Planning:
A Reinterpretation of Equal Educational Opportunity," Northwestern
University Law Review 67 (July-August 1972): 388-412
Ira P Robbins, "The Admissibility of Social
Science Evidence in Person-Oriented Legal Adjudication,"
Indiana Law Journal 50 (Spring 1975): 493-516
(Anon.), "Single-Sex Public Schools: The
Last Bastiion of Separate But Equal?," Duke
Law Journal (March 1977): 259-277
Michael B Wise, et. al., "Desegregation
in Education: A Legal Bibliography," Notre Dame Lawyer
52 (April 1977): 733-790
William L Taylor, Review of Disaster by
Decree by Lino Graglia, in Columbia Law Review 77 (June
1977): 810-817
Mark G Yudof, "School Desegregation: Legal
Realism, Reasoned Elaboration, and Social Science Research in
the Supreme Court," Law and Contemporary Problems
42 (Autumn 1978): 57-110
Paul Lermack, "No Right Number?: Social
Science Research in Jury-Size Cases," New York University
Law Review 54 (1979): 951
David M OBrien, "The Seduction of
the Judiciary: Social Science and the Courts," Judicature
64 (June-July 1980): 8-21
Joseph Sanders, et. al., "The Relevance
of Irrelevant Testimony: Why Lawyers Use Social Science
Experts in School Desegregation Cases," Law and Society
Review 16 (1981-1982): 403-28
Debra Kalmuss, Mark Chesler and Joseph Sanders,
"Political Conflict in Applied Scholarship: Expert Witnesses
in School Desegregation Litigation," Social Problems
30 (December 1982): 168-78
Julia Lamber, Barbara Reskin and Terry Dworkin,
"The Relevance of Statistics to Prove Discrimination: A Typology,"
Hastings Law Journal 34 (1982-1983): 553-598
Sheri Lynn Johnson, "Black Innocence and
the White Jury," Michigan Law Review 83 (June 1985):
1611-1709
Kevin Brown, "Termination of Public School
Desegregation: Determination of Unitary Status Based on the Elimination
of Invidious Value Inculcation" George Washington Law
Review 58 (August 1990): 1105-1164
Gregor,
A. James. "The Anatomy of a Controversy, Part I: Introduction."
In The Anatomy of a Controversy, Part I, pp. 3-5.
Mankind Monographs, VI. Edinburgh: The Mankind Quarterly,
September 1963.
Gregor,
A. James. "Comas Chapter on Racial Myths."
In The Anatomy of a Controversy, Part I, pp. 7-10.
Mankind Monographs, VI. Edinburgh: The Mankind Quarterly,
September 1963.
Comas,
Juan. "A McCarthyan Attack."
In The Anatomy of a Controversy, Part I, pp. 11-18.
Mankind Monographs, VI. Edinburgh: The Mankind Quarterly,
September 1963.
Gregor,
A. James. "Juan Comas: Critic and Scholar."
In The Anatomy of a Controversy, Part I, pp. 19-28.
Mankind Monographs, VI. Edinburgh: The Mankind Quarterly,
September 1963.
[September
1963. Gregor and McPherson deliver "Sociology and Mental
Testing of Non-Industrial Peoples" and "Sociology and
the Assimilation of Non-Industrial Peoples" at the 20th International
Congress of Sociology, in Argentina. Published in La
Sociologia y las Sociedades en Desarrollo Industrial: Communications
Before the XXth International Congress of Sociology, Cordoba:
Universidade de Cordoba, 1963. Vol. 2, pp. 337-50.]
Gregor,
A. James, and D. Angus McPherson. "Sociology and Mental
Testing of Non-Industrial Peoples." In La Sociologia
y las Sociedades en Desarrollo Industrial: Communications
Before the XXth International Congress of Sociology, vol.
2, pp. 337-350. Cordoba, Argentina: Universidade de
Cordoba, 1963.
Cited in:
Gregor and D Angus McPherson, "Racial
Preference and Ego-Identity Among White and Bantu Children in
the Republic of South Africa," Genetic Psychology Monographs,
1966
Gregor, "On Learned Ignorance: A Brief
Inquiry Into I.A. Newbys Challenge to the Court,"
in Challenge to the Court, rev. ed., 1969
Gregor,
A. James, and D. Angus McPherson. "Sociology and the
Assimilation of Non-Industrial Peoples." In La Sociologia
y las Sociedades en Desarrollo Industrial: Communications
Before the XXth International Congress of Sociology, vol.
2, pp. 185- . Cordoba, Argentina: Universidade de
Cordoba, 1963
Cited in:
Clairette P Armstrong and Gregor, "Integrated
Schools and Negro Character Development," Psychiatry,
1964
Gregor, "On Learned Ignorance: A Brief
Inquiry Into I.A. Newbys Challenge to the Court,"
in Challenge to the Court, rev. ed., 1969
Gregor,
A. James. "Black Nationalism: A Preliminary Analysis
of Negro Radicalism." Science and Society 27
(Fall 1963): 415-32.
Cited in:
Gregor, "On Learned Ignorance: A Brief
Inquiry Into I.A. Newbys Challenge to the Court,"
in Challenge to the Court, rev. ed., 1969
L Paul Metzger, "American Sociology and
Black Assimilation: Conflicting Perspectives," American
Journal of Sociology 7 (January 1971): 627-647
James P Pitts, "The Study of Race Consciousness:
Comments on New Directions," American Journal of Sociology
80 (November 1974): 665-87
Gary R Peck, "Black Radical Consciousness
and the Black Christian Experience," Sociological Analysis
43 (Summer 1982): 155-69
Kathleen M Handy, "Race and Class Consciousness
Among Southern Blacks," Sociological Spectrum 4 (1984):
383-403
Gregor,
A. James. "The Law and Social Science: A Reply
to O.C. Lewis." Western Reserve Law Review 15
(December 1963): 111-
Cited in:
Gregor, "On Learned Ignorance: A Brief
Inquiry Into I.A. Newbys Challenge to the Court,"
in Challenge to the Court, rev. ed., 1969
(Anon.), "Single-Sex Public Schools: The
Last Bastion of Separate But Equal?," Duke
Law Journal (March 1977): 259-277
1964
Gregor,
A. James. The Assimilation of Peripheral People:
The Australian Aborigines. Mankind Monographs, 1964.
Cited in:
Gregor, "On Learned Ignorance: A Brief
Inquiry Into I.A. Newbys Challenge to the Court,"
in Challenge to the Court, rev. ed., 1969
Armstrong,
Clairette P., and A. James Gregor. "Integrated Schools
and Negro Character Development: Some Considerations of the Possible
Effects." Psychiatry 27 (February 1964):
69-72.
Cited in:
Florence N Holland, "A Comment on the
Segregated Learning Situation as an Insulating Device for the
Negro Child," Psychiatry 27 (Aug 1964): 301
Max Pepper, FC Redlich and Anita Pepper, "Social
Psychiatry," American Journal of Psychiatry 12 (January
1965): 662-6
HJ Roberts, "The Syndrome of Narcolepsy
and Diabetogenic Hyperinsulinism in the American Negro: Important
Clinical, Social and Public Health Aspects," Journal of
the American Geriatrics Society 13 (September 1965): 852-85
Vamik Volkan, "Some Observations of the
Psychodynamic Processes of Two Negroes with Leukodermia,"
Psychiatric Quarterly 40 (1966): 34-42
Gregor and D Angus McPherson, "Racial
Attitudes Among White and Negro Children in a Deep South Standard
Metropolitan Area," Journal of Social Psychology,
1966
Ralph Mason Dreger and Kent S. Miller, "Comparative
Psychological Studies of Negroes and Whites in the United States:
1959-1965," Psychological Bulletin Monograph Supplement
70 (September 1968): 1-58
Gregor, "On Learned Ignorance: A Brief
Inquiry Into I.A. Newbys Challenge to the Court,"
in Challenge to the Court, rev. ed., 1969
Gregor, "Social Science Research and the
Education of the Minority-Group Child," Appendix in Challenge
to the Court, rev. ed., 1969
Thomas F Pettigrew, "Racially Separate
or Together," Journal of Social Issues 25 (1969):
43-69
Joseph Hraba and Geoffrey Grant, "Black
Is Beautiful: An Examination of Racial Preference and Identification,"
Journal of Personality and Social Psychology 16 (November
1970): 398-402
Perry A Zirkel, "Self-Concept and the
Disadvantage of Ethnic Group Membership and Mixture,"
Review of Educational Research 41 (June 1971): 211-25
Susan Harris Ward and John Braun, "Self-Esteem
and Racial Preference in Black Children," American Journal
of Orthopsychiatry 42 (July 1972): 644-647
HE Wolf, Kolner Zeitschrift Soc 24 (1972):
747
Yehudit Arzi, Megamot 22 (1976): 279
Yehudit Arzi and Yehuda Amir, "Intellectual
and Academic Achievements and Adjustment of Underprivileged Children
in Homogeneous and Heterogeneous Classrooms," Child Development
48 (June 1977): 726-9
Yehuda Amir, Megamot 23 (1977): 41
Bruce A Campbell, "The Impact of School
Segregation: An Investigation of Three Mediating Factors,"
Youth and Society 9 (September 1977): 79-111
Philip Friedman, "Racial Preferences and
Identifications of White Elementary School Children," Contemporary
Educational Psychology 5 (July 1980): 256-265
FE Aboud, Journal of Cross-Cultural Psychology
15 (1984): 3
Gregor,
A. James. Review of Reader in Marxist Philosophy
edited by Howard Selsam and Harry Martel. In Science
and Society 28 (Spring 1964): 227-30.
[March
1964. Gregor delivers a lecture on "Marxism in the
Modern World" as part of the World Affairs Public Lectures
series, University of Hawaii.]
[March
1964. Gregor delivers "Race Relations, Personality
and Aggression" and "Changing Concepts of Logic in Soviet
Philosophy" before the Southern Society for Philosophy and
Psychology, Lexington, Kentucky. Later that year he settled
in Lexington to teach at the University of Kentucky.]
[7
March 1964. Genetic Psychology Monographs receives
the manuscript of Gregor and McPherson, "Racial Preference
and Ego Identity Among White and Bantu Children," which reports
results of a study undertaken by the Committee for the Study of
Intergroup Relations (of which Gregor is Program-Coordinator),
under the auspices of the Institut International de Sociologie.
It was supported by a grant from the Human Genetics Fund and undertaken
with the cooperation of officials of the South African government.
Gregor thanked Corrado Gini for "sage counsel and advice."]
Gregor,
A. James. "Heredity and Intellect." Review
of The Geography of Intellect by Nathaniel Weyl and Stefan
Possony. In National Review 16 (April 7, 1964):
287-289.
Cited in:
Gregor, "On Learned Ignorance: A Brief
Inquiry Into I.A. Newbys Challenge to the Court,"
in Challenge to the Court, rev. ed., 1969
Gregor,
A. James. Review of The Geography of Intellect by
Stephan Possony and Nathaniel Weyl. In Mankind Quarterly
4 (April-June 1964): 223-226.
Gregor,
A. James. Review of Black Nationalism: A Search for an
Identity in America by E.U. Essein-Udom. In Mankind
Quarterly 4 (April-June 1964): 226-228.
Gregor,
A. James. Review of La Contribucion de Ortega a la Teoria
Sociologica by Juan Carlos Aquila. In Mankind Quarterly
4 (April-June 1964): 233-234.
Gregor,
A. James. Review of Education and Attitude Change: The
Effect of Schooling on Prejudice Against Minority Groups by
Charles H. Stember. In Mankind Quarterly 4 (April-June
1964): 238-239.
[April-June
1964. Mankind Quarterly, vol. 4, no. 4. This
was the last issue to list Gregor as an Assistant Editor, and
also the last to which he contributes. Despite this formal
end to Gregor's relationship with Mankind Quarterly, he
continued to write on racial theory with other continuing contributors
to the journal, and he continued to contribute to journals that
had links to Mankind Quarterly.]
[11
April 1964. Gregor delivers the substance of "Race
Relations, Personality and Aggression" under title "Race
Relations, Personality Dynamics and Aggression" at the Symposium
on Violence conducted by the Medical Correctional Association,
the Manhattan College Institute for Forensic Research and the
Metropolitan Law Enforcement Conference in New York City.]
[18-21
May 1964. Evers v. Jackson is heard in US
District Court.]
[2
July 1964. The Civil Rights Act of 1964 is signed into law.]
[1964-66.
Gregor leaves the University of Hawaii for a position as associate
professor of philosophy, University of Kentucky.]
[October
1964. Gregor delivers "Philosophy and Psychology"
before the Kentucky Academy of Sciences, Morehead, Kentucky.]
[November
1964. Gregor delivers "The Susceptibility to Geometric
Illusion Among Cultural Subgroups of Australian Aborigines"
before the Kentucky Psychological Association.]
[Dec.
1964. Revue Internationale de Sociologie, vol. 2
(new series), no. 1. Gregor is listed as a Co-Editor (responsible
for English-language submissions). This is the journal of
the Institut International de Sociologie, edited by Corrado Gini.
Its Comité Scientifique interlocks with the group around IAAEE
and Mankind Quarterly, including Ernest van den Haag, C.D.
Darlington, Charles C. Josey, R. Travis Osborne, Ralph W Erikson
(Mississippi State U), George Lundberg (Univ Washington), etc.]
Gregor,
A. James. "Necrologies: William Fielding Ogburn
(1886-1959)." Revue International de Sociologie
2 (N.S.), (December 1964): 92.
1965
Gregor,
A. James. "Marx, Feuerbach, and the Reform of the Hegelian
Dialectic." Science and Society 29 (Winter 1965):
66-80.
Cited in:
Gregor, "On Learned Ignorance: A Brief
Inquiry Into I.A. Newbys Challenge to the Court,"
in Challenge to the Court, rev. ed., 1969
H Veltmeyer, Sociological Inquiry 48
(1978): 101
Gregor,
A. James. A Survey of Marxism: Problems in Philosophy
and the Theory of History. New York: Random House, 1965.
Cited in:
Bernard S Morris, Review in Political Science
Quarterly 81 (June 1966): 318-20
Alfred G Meyer, Review in American Political
Science Review 61 (March 1967): 170-72
Gregor, "African Socialism, Socialism
and Fascism" Review of Politics, 1967
Henry F Mins, Review in Science and Society
31 (Summer 1967): 359-64
Lloyd D Easton, Review in Philosophy and
Phenomenological Research 28 (September 1967): 128-30
Gregor, "On Learned Ignorance: A Brief
Inquiry Into I.A. Newbys Challenge to the Court,"
in Challenge to the Court, revised edition, 1969
Terence Ball, "From Paradigms to Research
Programs: Towards a Post-Kuhnian Political Science," American
Journal of Political Science 20 (February 1976): 151-77
Gregor, Italian Fascism and Developmental
Dictatorship, 1979
Maria Hsia Chang, "What Is Left of Mao
Tse-tung Thought?," Issues and Studies 28 (January
1992): 18-38
[20
February 1965. Promotional letter from the International
Association for the Advancement of Ethnology and Eugenics describing
its monograph and reprint series. It states that the selection
of materials for reprinting is made by an editorial committee
consisting of Robert E. Kuttner, A. James Gregor, and Donald A.
Swan. The articles in the IAAEE reprint series included:
No. 1: Henry
E. Garrett, "Klineberg's Chapter on Race and Psychology"
No. 2: E. Raymond
Hall, "Zoological Subspecies of Man"
No. 3: A. James
Gregor, "On the Nature of Prejudice"
No. 4: Stanley
D. Porteus, "Ethnic Group Differences"
No. 5: C.D. Darlington,
"The Control of Evolution in Man"
No. 6: R. Ruggles
Gates, "The Emergence of Racial Genetics"
No. 7: Bertil
J. Lundman. "The Racial History of Scandanavia: An Outline"
No. 8: George
A. Lundberg, "Some Neglected Aspects of the 'Minorities'
Problem"
No. 9: Henry
E. Garrett, "The S.P.S.S.I. and Racial Differences"
No. 10: Ernest
van den Haag, "Social Science Testimony in the Desegregation
Cases: A Reply to Professor Kenneth Clark"
No. 11: Sir Cyril
Burt, "The Inheritance of Mental Ability"
No. 12: John
M. Radzinski, "The American Melting Pot: Its Meaning to Us"
No. 13: Clairette
P. Armstrong, "Psychodiagnosis, Prognosis, School Desegregation
and Delinquency"
No. 14: H.M.
Roland and Donald A. Swan, "Race, Psychology and Education:
Wilmington, N.C."]
Gregor,
A. James, and Angus McPherson. "A Study of Susceptibility
to Geometric Illusion Among Cultural Subgroups of Australian Aborigines."
Psychologia Africana 11 (1965): 1-13.
[This journal was published by the National Institute
for Personnel Research (NIPR), Johannesburg, South Africa.
Helmut Reuning of the NIPR was on the executive committee of the
International Association for the Advancement of Ethnology and
Eugenics. Gregors fellow assistant editor at Mankind
Quarterly, Donald A. Swan, also published here.]
Cited in:
JW Berry, "Ecology, Perceptual Development
and the Müller-Lyer Illusion," British Journal of Psychology
59 (August 1968): 205-210
Gustav Jahoda and Barrie Stacey, "Susceptibility
to Geometrical Illusions According to Culture and Professional
Training," Perception and Psychophysics 7 (1970):
179-84
Clive M Davis, "Education and Susceptibility
to the Müller-Lyer Illusion Among the Banyankole," Journal
of Social Psychology 82 (October 1970): 25-34
JW Berry, "Müller-Lyer Susceptibility:
Culture, Ecology or Race?" International Journal of Psychology
6 (1971): 193-7
Gustav Jahoda, "Retinal Pigmentation,
Illusion Susceptibility and Space Perception," International
Journal of Psychology 6 (1971): 199-208
Subhas Chandra, "An Assessment of Perceptual
Acuity in Fiji: A Cross-Cultural Study with Indians and Fijians,"
Journal of Cross-Cultural Psychology 3 (December 1972):
401-6
A Zempleni, "Environnement africaine et
developpement," Psychopathologie Africaine 8 (1972):
233-295
Marc H Bornstein, "The Psychophysiological
Component of Cultural Difference in Color naming and Illusion
Susceptibility," Behavior Science News 8 (1973): 41-101
John LM Dawson, Brian M Young and Peter PC
Choi, "Developmental Influences on Geometric Illusion Susceptibility
Among Hong Kong Chinese Children," Journal of Cross-Cultural
Psychology 4 (March 1973): 49-74
Helmut Reuning and W Wortley, "Psychological
Studies of Bushmen," Psychologia Africana S7 (1973):
1-113
V Mary Stewart, "Tests of the 'Carpentered
World' Hypothesis by Race and Environment in America and Zambia,"
International Journal of Psychology 8 (1973): 83-94
P Marquer, B Psychol 27 (1974): 572
Jan B Deregowski, "Implicit Shape Constancy"
Cross-Cultural Comparison," Perception 5 (1976): 343-348
A Ahluwalia, "An Intra-Cultural Investigation
of Susceptibility to Perspective and Non-Perspective
Spatial Illusions," British Journal of Psychology
69 (May 1978): 233-41
AD Pick, in Handbook of Perception,
vol. 10, Perceptual Ecology, edited by EC Carterette and
MP Friedman, pp. 19- , New York: Academic Press 1978
J Reis, "Causality Among Cross-Cultural
Correlations - A Psychological Interpretation," Behavior
Science Research 14 (1979): 71-113
DN Perkins and Jan B Deregowski, "A Cross-Cultural
Comparison of the Use of a Gestalt Perceptual Strategy,"
Perception 11 (1982): 279-286
Jan B Deregowski, "Real Space and Represented
Space: Cross-Cultural Perspectives," Behavioral and Brain
Sciences 12 (March 1989): 51-119
Gregor,
A. James. "The Law, Social Science, and School Segregation:
An Assessment." In De Facto Segregation and Civil
Rights: The Struggle for Legal and Social Equality,
edited by Oliver Schroeder, Jr. and D. Smith. Buffalo:
W.S. Hein, 1965.
[Reprint of the 1963 Western Reserve Law Review
article.]
Cited in:
Frank I Goodman, "De Facto School Segregation:
A Constitutional and Empirical Analysis," California Law
Review 60 (March 1972): 275-437
[Summer 1965. Gregor was summer consultant to the Human
Genetics Fund, in South West Africa.]
Gregor,
A. James. Review of Economic and Philosophical Manuscripts
of 1844 and Karl Marx: Early Writings.
In Science and Society 24 (Summer 1965): 357-62.
[13
November 1965. Gregor presents a paper on "Marxism
and Ethics: A Methodological View" at the American Institute
of Marxist Studies Symposium on Marxist Methodology, held at the
University of Pennsylvania. It was published in Philosophy
and Phenomenological Research (1968).]
Gregor,
A. James. "Race Relations, Frustration, and Aggression."
Revue Internationale de Sociologie 2 (n.s.), (December
1965): 90-110.
[This is from the April 1964 paper.]
Cited in:
Gregor, "On Learned Ignorance: A Brief
Inquiry Into I.A. Newbys Challenge to the Court,"
in Challenge to the Court, rev. ed., 1969
1966
Leonard,
George Stephen. "Ethnic Differentiation in the United
States School Desegregation Cases." Mankind Quarterly
6 (January-March 1966): 139-148.
[At p. 144: "In this same period [after
Brown] outside the courts a considerable body of evidence
was being assembled that announced conclusions of our Supreme
Court were scientifically incorrect and that a demonstration could
be made to show not only that the races differ basically in their
learning patterns and average intelligence but that this conclusion
was supported by the published studies on comparative brain weight
and structure and and by data from the fields of differential
psychology and the newer discipline of social dynamics.
Directly concerned with
bringing together the available
scientific materials which contradicted the assertions of Drs.
Redfield and Clark were a number of scientists and others well
known to the readers of The Mankind Quarterly, including Drs.
Garrett, George, Armstrong, Osborne, van den Haag, Kuttner, Gregor;
and much of the credit for collating and organizing the available
data belongs to an Assistant Editor, Donald A. Swan."]
Osborne,
R. Travis, and A. James Gregor. "The Heritability of
Visualization, Perceptual Speed and Spatial Organization."
Perceptual and Motor Skills 23 (1966): 379-90.
[This was the first of five papers that Gregor
published with Osborne (four in Perceptual and Motor Skills,
one in Revue Internationale de Sociologie) reporting on
the Georgia twin study. Osborne, a professor of psychology
at the University of Georgia, was a major figure in the coterie
around Mankind Quarterly.]
Cited in:
R Travis Osborne, Gregor and Frank Miele, "Heritability
of Numerical Facility," Perceptual and Motor Skills,
1967
IM Smith, Durham Research Review 5 (1967):
149
D Campbell, Annual Review of Psychology
19 (1968): 251
R Travis Osborne, Gregor and Frank Miele, "Heritability
of Factor V: Verbal Comprehension," Perceptual and Motor
Skills, 1968
Gregor, "On Learned Ignorance: A Brief
Inquiry Into I.A. Newbys Challenge to the Court,"
in Challenge to the Court, rev. ed., 1969
Lee J Cronbach, "Heredity, Environment,
and Educational Policy," Harvard Educational Review
39 (Spring 1969): 338-47
R Guttman, Human Heredity 20 (1970):
57
JS Kleinfeld, Arctic 24 (1971): 132
Gardner Lindzey, John C Loehlin, M Manoservitz
and Del Thiessen, "Behavioral Genetics," Annual Review
of Psychology 22 (1971): 39-94
Frank Miele, "Twin Studies and the Inheritance
of Mental Ability," Mankind Quarterly 13 (January-March
1973): 129-40
JS Kleinfeld, "Intellectual Strengths
in Culturally Different Groups: An Eskimo Example," Review
of Educational Research 43 (Summer 1973): 341-359
P Rouberto, Ann Psychol 73 (1973): 151
Donald Kolakowski and Robert M Malina, "Spatial
Ability, Throwing Accuracy and Man's Hunting Heritage," Nature
251 (October 4, 1974): 410-412
[13-15 March 1966. International Symposium on the Methodology
of the Social Sciences, in Rome. Gregor delivers an abridged
version of "Corrado Gini, the Organismic Analogy, and Sociological
Explanation" and an early version of "Political Science
and the Uses of Functional Analysis," and Gregor and Osborne
deliver "Hereditary Factors in the Performance of Visual
Perceptual Tasks."]
Gregor,
A. James, and D. Angus McPherson. "Racial Preference
and Ego-Identity Among White and Bantu Children in the Republic
of South Africa." Genetic Psychology Monographs 73
(May 1966): 217-53.
Cited in:
D Campbell, Annual Review of Psychology
19 (1968): 251
J Kenneth Morland, "Race Awareness Among
American and Hong Kong Chinese Children," American Journal
of Sociology 75 (November 1969): 360-74
J Kenneth Morland, "Race Awareness Among
American and Hong Kong Chinese Children," Ekistics
32 (September 1971): 221-25
David Milner, "Racial Identification and
Preference in Black British Children," European
Journal of Social Psychology 3 (1973): 281-95
Hoyt S Alverson, "Minority Group Autonomy
and the Rejection of Dominant Group Racial Mythologies: the Zulu
of South Africa," African Studies 33 (1974): 3-24
Bernard G Rosenthal, "Development of Self-Identification
in Relation to Attitudes Towards the Self in the Chippewa Indians,"
Genetic Psychology Monographs 90 (August 1974): 43-141
Nicola JH Madge, "Context and the Expressed
Ethnic Preferences of Infant Schoolchildren," Journal
of Child Psychology and Psychiatry 17 (1976): 337-44
AG Davey and PN Mullin, "Ethnic Identification
and Preference of British Primary School Children," Journal
of Child Psychology and Psychiatry 21 (July 1980): 241-251
J Kenneth Morland and Ellen Suthers, "Racial
Attitudes of Children: Perspectives on the Structural-Normative
Theory of Prejudice," Phylon 41 (1980): 267-75
Philip Frankel, "Political Culture and
revolution in Soweto," Journal of Politics 43 (August
1981): 831-849
J Kenneth Morland and Chien-Hou Wang, "Racial/Ethnic
Identity of Preschool Children: Comparing Taiwan, Hong Kong and
the United States," Journal of Cross-Cultural Psychology
12 (December 1981): 409-24
Miles Hewstone, Jos Jaspers and Mansur Lee,
"Social Representations, Social Attribution and Social Identity,"
European Journal of Social Psychology 12 (July-September
1982): 241-69
A Majeed and ESK Ghosh, "A Study of Social
Identity in Three Ethnic Groups in India," International
Journal of Psychology 17 (1982): 455-63
Eta I Schneiderman, "Sex Differences in
the Development of Children's Ethnic and Language Attitudes,"
International Journal of the Sociology of Language, no.
38 (1982): 31-44
Isidore Pushkin and Veronica Norburn, "Ethnic
Preferences in Young Children and Their Adolescence in Three London
Districts," Human Relations 36 (April 1983): 309-44
Graham C Kinloch, "Racial Attitudes in
South Africa: A Review," Genetic, Social, and General
Psychology Monographs 111 (August 1985): 263-81
Peter Frost, "Human Skin Color: The Sexual
Differentiation of Its Social Perception," Mankind Quarterly
30 (1989): 3-16
Joyce Hickson and Susan Kriegler, "Childshock:
The Effects of Apartheid on the Mental Health of South Africa's
Children," International Journal for the Advacnement of
Counselling 14 (June 1991): 141-154
John T Jost and Mahzarin R Banaji, "The
Role of Stereotyping in System-Justification and the Production
of False Consciousness," British Journal of Social Psychology
33 (March 1994): 1-27
Peter Frost, "Preference for Darker Faces
in Photographs at Different Phases of the Menstrual Cycle,"Perceptual
and Motor Skills 79 (August 1994): 507-514
Yael Bat-Chava, "Group Identification
and Self-Esteem of Deaf Adults," Personality and Social
Psychology 20 (October 1994): 494-502
M Kelly and J Duckett, "Racial Preference
and Self-Esteem in Black South African Children," South
African Journal of Psychology 25 (1995): 217-223
[1966-67.
Gregor is associate professor of philosophy at the University
of Texas in Austin.]
Gregor,
A. James, and D. Angus McPherson. "Racial Attitudes
Among White and Negro Children in a Deep South Standard Metropolitan
Area." Journal of Social Psychology 68 (1966):
95-106.
[This was Gregor's last paper with McPherson.]
Cited in:
Ralph Mason Dreger and Kurt S Miller. "Comparative
Psychological Studies of Negroes and Whites in the United States:
1959-1965," Psychological Bulletin Monograph Supplement
70 (September 1968): 1-58
D Campbell, Annual Review of Sociology
19 (1968): 251
Leslie Melamed, "Race Awareness in South
African Children," Journal of Social Psychology 76
(October 1968): 3-8
Gregor, "Social Science Research and the
Education of the Minority-Group Child," Appendix in Challenge
to the Court, rev. ed., 1969
John H Litcher and David W Johnson, "Changes
in Attitudes Toward Negroes of White Elementary School Students
After Use of Multiethnic Readers," Journal of Educational
Psychology 76 (October 1968): 3-8
HE Wolf, Kolner Zeitschrift fur So 24
(1972): 747
Antonio Martinez-Monfort and Ralph Mason Dreger,
"Reactions of High School Students to School Desegregation
in a Southern Metropolitan Area," Psychological Reports
30 (April 1972): 543-50
Susan Harris Ward and John
Braun, "Self-Esteem and Racial Preference in Black Children,"
American Journal of Orthopsychiatry 42 (July 1972): 644-647
Norman H Hamm, David O William and A Derick
Dalhouse, "Preference for Black Skin Among Negro Adults,"
Psychological Reports 32 (June 1973): 1171-5
John H Litcher, David W Johnson and Frank L
Ryan, "Use of Pictures of Multiethnic Interaction to Change
Attitudes of White Elementary School Students Toward Blacks,"
Psychological Reports 33 (August 1973): 367-72
DJ Fox and VB Jordan, "Racial Preference
and Identification of Black, American Chinese, and White Children,"
Genetic Psychology Monographs 88 (1973): 229-86
Elaine S Brand, Rene A Ruiz and Amado M Padilla,
"Ethnic Identification and Preference," Psychological
Bulletin 81 (November 1974): 860-90
P Prendergast et al, "Self Image Among
a National Probability Sample of Girls," Child Study Journal
4 (1974): 103-14
Albert Roberts, Kathleen Y Mosley and Maureen
W Chamberlain, "Age Differences in Racial Self-Identity of
Young Black Girls," Psychological Reports 37 (December
1975): 1263-6
W Curtis Banks, "White
Preference in Blacks: A Paradigm in Search of a Phenomenon,"
Psychological Bulletin 83 (November 1976): 1179-86
Yakov Epstein, Edward Krupat and Constance
Obudho, "Clean Is Beautiful: Identification and Preference
as a Function of Race and Cleanliness," Journal of Social
Issues 32 (1976): 109-118
S Jones and E Diener, "Ethnic Preference
of College Students for Their Own and Other Racial Groups,"
Social Behavior and Personality 4 (1976): 225-231
Linda A Teplin, "A Comparison of Racial/Ethnic
Preferences Among Anglo, Black and Latino Children," American
Journal of Orthopsychiatry 46 (October 1976): 702-709
Clifford L Moore, "The Racial Preference
and Attitude of Preschool Black Children," Journal of
Genetic Psychology 129 (September 1976): 37-44
Linda A Teplin, "Racial Preference as
Artifact?," Social Science Quarterly 57 (March 1977):
834-48
Linda A Teplin, "Preference versus Prejudice:
A Multimethod Analysis of Childrens Discrepant Racial Choices,"
Social Science Quarterly 58 (December 1977): 390-406
Clifford L Moore, "Racial Preference and
Intelligence," Journal of Psychology 100 (September
1978): 39-43
Theodore M Dembroski, Thomas M Lasater and
Alberto Ramirez, "Communicator Similarity, Fear Arousing
Communications, and Compliance with Health Care Recommendations,"
Journal of Applied Social Psychology 8 (July-September
1978): 254-69
Elaine S LeVine and Rene A Ruiz, "An Exploration
of Multicorrelates of Ethnic Group Choice," Journal of
Cross-Cultural Psychology 9 (June 1978): 179-90
Janet W Schofield, "An Exploratory Study
of the Draw-a-Person as a Measure of Racial Identity," Perceptual
and Motor Skills 46 (February 1978): 311-21
Walter G Stephan, "School Desegregation:
An Evaluation of Predictions Made in Brown v. Board
of Education," Psychological Bulletin 85 (March
1978): 217-38
Andrea Weiland and Walter Stephan, "The
Effects of Race on Imitation," Journal of Genetic Psychology
133 (December 1978): 277-85
Carole G Goldstein, et. al., "Racial Attitudes
in Young Children as a Function of Interracial Contact in the
Public Schools," American Journal of Orthopsychiatry
49 (January 1979): 89-99
S Feinman, "Trends in
Racial Self-Image of Black Children," Journal of Negro
Education 48 (1979): 488-499
Jo Whitten May and J Gaylord May, "Color
Preference for Black and White by Infants and Young Children,"
Perceptual and Motor Skills 49 (1979): 143
Philip Friedman, "Racial Preferences and
Identifications of White Elementary School Children," Contemporary
Educational Psychology 5 (July 1980): 256-265
Reginald L Jones and Yvonne Smith, "Black
Childrens Associations of Class-Descriptive labels,"
Journal of Black Studies 10 (March 1980): 345-53
SB Graves, "Psychological Effects of Black
Portrayals on Television," in Television and Social Behavior,
edited by SB Withey and RP Abeles, pp. 259- , Hillsdale NJ: L.
Erlbaum 1980
RT Jones, in Individuals as Producers of
Their Own Development, edited by RM Lerner and NA Buschrossnagel,
pp. 349- , NY: Academic Press, 1981
JW May, Perceptual and Motor Skills
52 (1981): 255
Eta I Schneiderman, "Sex Differences in
the Development of Children's Ethnic and Language Attitudes,"
International Journal of the Sociology of Language, no.
38 (1982): 31-44
Isidore Pushkin and Veronica
Norburn, "Ethnic Preferences in Young Children and in Their
Adolescence in Three London Districts," Human Relations
36 (1983): 309-44
GR Sudame, International Journal of Social
Work 44 (1983): 35
KJ Gergen, Advances in Experimental Social
Psychology 17 (1984): 49
GM Vaughan, Australian Journal of Psychology
38 (1986): 359
Gregor,
A. James. "Psychoanalytic Disposition Terms and Reduction
Sentences." Journal of Philosophy 63 (December
1966): 737-44.
Gregor,
A. James. "Some Aspects of the Scientific Work of Corrado
Gini." Revue Internationale de Sociologie 2
(n.s.), (December 1966): 64-75.
Osborne,
R. Travis, and A. James Gregor. "Hereditary Factors
in the Performance of Visual Perceptual Tasks." Revue
Internationale de Sociologie 2 (n.s.), (December 1966):
274-82.
Cited in:
Gregor, "On Learned Ignorance: A Brief
Inquiry Into I.A. Newbys Challenge to the Court,"
in Challenge to the Court, rev. ed., 1969
[27 December 1966. Gregor delivers "Functionalism as
a Heuristic Aid" at the 64th annual meeting of the American
Philosophical Association.]
1967
Gregor,
A. James. Review of Three Faces of Fascism by Ernst
Nolte. In Science and Society 31 (Winter 1967): 82-85.
[This was Gregor's first published work on fascist
ideology since the early essays in The European.]
Gregor,
A. James. "Corrado Gini, the Organismic Analogy, and
Sociological Explanation." The Sociological Quarterly
8 (Spring1967): 165-172.
Gregor,
A. James. "Evolutionary Theory, Race, and Society."
In Race and Modern Science, edited by Robert E. Kuttner,
278-303. New York: Social Science Press, 1967.
Cited in:
LC Dunn Review of Race and Modern Science,
in Eugenics Quarterly 15 (December 1968): 298-301
[1967-
. Gregor is on the faculty of the Department of Political
Science at the University of California, Berkeley.]
[1967.
Gregor is affiliated with UC Berkeley's Institute for International
Studies, Berkeley and East Germany.]
Gregor,
A. James. "African Socialism, Socialism, and Fascism."
Review of Politics 29 (July 1967): 324-353.
[This important paper contained many of the themes
Gregor developed in his work on fascist ideology over the following
decade: developmental dictatorship, young Mussolini, etc.
It marks a transition in his work on race from psychological to
ideological analysis, in which African Socialism (like black nationalism
in the 1963 Science and Society article) is viewed through
the matrix of fascist ideology (and as an historical illustration
of the general psychological principles laid out in the earlier
work).]
Cited in:
Marion Mushkat, "Der afrikanische Sozialismus,"
Politische Vierteljahresschrift 12 (August 1971): 220-51
Anthony James Joes, "Fascism: The Past
and the Future," Comparative Political Studies 7 (April
1974): 107-133
Marion Mushkat, "Die Ökonomischen, politischen
und menschlichen Faktoren der Unterentwicklung," Politische
Studien 25 (July-August 1974): 385-392
Marion Mushkat, Mondes en developpement
(1975): 57
Anthony James Joes, Fascism in the Contemporary
World, Boulder: Westview, 1978
Stanley G Payne, Fascism: Comparison and
Definition, Madison: University of Wisconsin Press, 1980
Frederick B Pike, "Perus Haya de
la Torre and Archetypal Regeneration Mythology," Inter-American
Economic Affairs 34 (Autumn 1980): 25-65
GC Corat, Parlimentary Affairs 36 (1983):
229
Stanley G Payne, A History of Fascism, 1914-1945,
Madison: University of Wisconsin Press, 1995
Gregor, "Introduction
to the Transaction Edition," in Interpretations of Fascism,
New Brunswick: Transaction, 1997
Newby,
Idus A. Challenge to the Court: Social Scientists and
the Defense of Segregation, 1954-1966. Baton Rouge:
Louisiana University Press, 1967.
[This important book contains a long discussion
of Gregor's work on race and of the ideological community within
which he developed his ideas. It argues that the IAAEE and
Mankind Quarterly were among the main institutional centers
of scientific racist thinking during the period.
Elements of this milieu, including Gregor,
responded aggressively to the publication of Newbys book,
and their pressure led the LSU Press to agree to publish a new
edition in 1969 that contains long critical commentaries by:
Gregor
Frank CJ McGurk
R Travis Osborne
Wesley Critz George
Robert Gayre of Gayre
Carleton Putnam
Nathaniel Weyl
Ernest van den Haag.]
Cited in:
Arnold W Green, "Science or Dogma?,"
Review in National Review (February 13, 1968): 148-149
Milton Cantor, Review in Negro History Bulletin
31 (March 1968): 23
(Anon.), Review in Virginia Quarterly Review
44 (Spring 1968): lxxi
CP Ives, "Equality and Genetics,"
Review in The Modern Age 12 (Spring 1968): 204-207
Richard L Watson Jr, Review in North Carolina
Historical Review 45 (April 1968): 228-229
J Welfred Holmes, Review in Journal of Negro
History 53 (April 1968): 188-190
Elliott Rudwick, Review in American Historical
Review 73 (June 1968): 1680-1681
Gilbert Osofsky, Review in Wisconsin Magazine
of History (Summer 1968): 338-9
Albert B Saye, Review in Georgia Historical
Quarterly 52 (September 1968): 362-364
Arnold W Green, "Invincible Ideology"
Review of revised edition in National Review (9 September
1969): 915-917
Paul L Murphy, Review in Mississippi Quarterly
22 (Fall 1969): 382-385
Peter Dodge, Review in American Sociological
Review 39 (October 1969): 766-767
Osborne,
R. Travis, A. James Gregor, and Frank Miele. "Heritability
of Numerical Facility." Perceptual and Motor Skills
24 (1967): 659-66.
[Miele was a student of Osborne in Georgia and
a frequent contributor to Mankind Quarterly. Osborne
and Miele also collaborated with Donald A. Swan, the neo-Nazi
assistant editor of Mankind Quarterly. Miele has
subsequently worked, with financial support from the Pioneer Fund,
as a research assistant to the psychologist Richard Lynn, and
is now an associate editor of Skeptic magazine.]
Cited in:
R Travis Osborne, Gregor and Frank Miele, "Heritability
of Factor V: Verbal Comprehension," Perceptual and Motor
Skills,1968
Gregor, "On Learned Ignorance: A Brief
Inquiry Into I.A. Newbys Challenge to the Court,"
in Challenge to the Court, rev. ed., 1969
FS Fehr, "Critique of Hereditarian Accounts
of Intelligence and Contrary Findings: A Reply to
Jensen," Harvard Educational Review 39 (Summer 1969):
571-80
Gardner Lindzey, John C Loehlin, M Manosevitz
and Del Thiessen, "Behavioral Genetics," Annual Review
of Psychology 22 (1971): 39-94
Frank Miele, "Twin Studies and the Inheritance
of Mental Ability," Mankind Quarterly 13 (Jan-March
1973): 129-40
P Rouberto, Ann Psychol 73 (1973): 151
[23-27
October 1967. XXIth Congress of the Institut International
de Sociologie, in Madrid. Gregor delivers "Political Science
and the Uses of Functionalism," and R. Travis Osborne and
Gregor deliver "Racial Differences in Inheritance Ratios
for Tests of Spatial Ability."]
Gregor,
A. James. "Functionalism as a Heuristic Aid."
Abstract. Journal of Philosophy 64 (October
26, 1967): 686-687.
[This appeared among the abstracts of papers to
be read at the 64th annual meeting, American Philosophical
Association, Eastern Division, December 27-29, 1967.]
"New
Race Doctrines: To Sustain 'White Supremacy'."
Patterns of Prejudice 1 (November- December 1967): 21-23.
[Page 21 of this survey of publications of the
IAAEE refers to Gregor's On the Nature of Prejudice.]
Gregor,
A. James. "The Impact of Darwinism on the Materialist
Conception of History." Revue Internationale de
Sociologie 3 (n.s.), (December 1967): 74-89.
1968
Gregor,
A. James. Contemporary Radical Ideologies: Totalitarian
Thought in the Twentieth Century. New York: Random
House, 1968.
Cited in:
Gregor, "African Socialism, Socialism
and Fascism," Review of Politics, 1967
Gregor, "On Learned Ignorance: A Brief
Inquiry Into I.A. Newbys Challenge to the Court,"
in Challenge to the Court, rev. ed., 1969
Howard L Parsons, Review of The Ideology
of Fascism and Contemporary Radical Ideologies, in
Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 31 (December 1970):
306-8
Clement Henry Moore, "On Theory and Practice
Among Arabs," World Politics 24 (October 1971): 106-26
James F Ward, "Toward a Sixth Party System?:
Partisanship and Political Development," Western Political
Quarterly 26 (September 1973): 385-413
Gregor, Interpretations of Fascism,
1974
Clement Henry Moore, "Authoritarian Politics
in an Unincorporated Society: The Case of Nasser's Egypt,"
Comparative Politics 6 (1974): 193-218
Juan J Linz, "Totalitarian and Authoritarian
Regimes," in Handbook of Political Science, vol 3,
Macropolitical Theory, edited by Fred I Greenstein and
Nelson W Polsby, 175-411, Reading, Mass.: Addison-Wesley, 1975
BO Adebisi, "Alliance for Oppression:
Pre-Coup Portugal, Rhodesia and South Africa versus Blacks,"
Co-Existence 13 (October 1976): 190-208
Arnold Hughes and Martin Kolinsky, "Paradigmatic
Fascism and Modernization: A Critique," Political
Studies 24 (December 1976): 371-96
Gregor, "Fascism and the Countermodernization
of Consciousness," Comparative Political Studies,
1977
Anthony James Joes, Fascism in the Contemporary
World, Boulder: Westview, 1978
R Stokes, Economic Development and Cultural
Change 26 (1978): 245
Gilbert Allardyce, "What Fascism Is Not:
Thoughts on the Deflation of a Concept," American Historical
Review 84 (April 1979): 367-98
Martin Seliger, "The Inseparability of
Ideology and Politics: The Case for a Re-Evaluation of the Concept
of 'Ideology'," Cahiers Vilfredo Pareto 17 (1979):
115-38
Gregor, "The Socialism of Fools,"
Society, 1981
Hermann Klenner, "Hegel's
'Rechtsphilosophie' und ihre bò rgerliche Gegenwartskritisk,"
Deutsche Zeitschrift fur Philosophie 30 (1982): 470-479
Menno Boldt and Anthony Long, "Tribal
Philosophies and the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms,"
Ethnic and Racial Studies 7 (October 1984): 478-93
Colin A Vale, "Was Apartheid a Unique
Phenomenon?: A Discussion of Its Origins in the Light of Recent
Research," Journal of Social, Political and Economic Studies
17 (1992): 89-122
Scott E Sundby, "Everymans
Fourth Amendment: Privacy or Mutual Trust Between Government and
Citizen?," Columbia Law Review 94 (October 1994):
1751-1812
Jarolsaw Piekalkiewicz and Alfred Wayne Penn,
Politics of Ideocracy, Albany: SUNY Press, 1995
Robert F Nagel, "Progress and Constitutionalism,"
Michigan Law Review 94 (May 1996): 1495-1509
Gregor, "Introduction to the Transaction
Edition," in Interpretations of Fascism, New Brunswick:
Transaction, 1997
[9
January 1968. Perceptual and Motor Skills accepts
Osborne, Gregor and Miele, "Heritability of Factor V: Verbal
Comprehension."]
Gregor,
A. James. Review Sociological Theory and Modern Society
by Talcott Parsons. In American Sociological Review
33 (June 1968): 450-453.
Gregor,
A. James. "Marxism and Ethics: A Methodological
Inquiry." Philosophy and Phenomenological Research
28 (March 1968): 368-84.
[19-20 April 1968. Gregor presents "Marxism and
the Totalitarian Ethic" at the 2nd Conference on Value Inquiry,
University of Akron.]
Gregor,
A. James. "Classical Marxism and the Totalitarian Ethic."
Journal of Value Inquiry 2 (Spring 1968): 58-72.
Cited in:
Gregor, "On Understanding Fascism,"
American Political Science Review, 1973
Gregor, Interpretations of Fascism,
1974
Gregor, "Fascism and the Countermodernization
of Consciousness," Comparative Political Studies,
1977
Gregor,
A. James. "Political Science and the Uses of Functionalism."
American Political Science Review 62 (June 1968):
425-39.
Cited in:
Gregor, "Theory, Metatheory and Comparative
Politics," Comparative Politics, 1971
Nancy E McGlen and Alvin Rabushka, "Polemics
on Functional Analysis," Midwest Journal of Political
Science 15 (February 1971): 133-43
Peter A Corning, "The Biological Bases
of Behavior and Some Implications for Political Science,"
World Politics 23 (April 1971): 321-70
Sheldon Goldman and Thomas P Jahnige, "Systems
Analysis and Judicial Systems," Polity 3 (Spring 1971):
334-59
A Wayne Penn, "Toward a New Generation
of Systems Models in Political Science," Polity 4
(Spring 1972): 272-300
Doyal D ODell, "The Structure of
Metropolitan Political Systems," Western Political Quarterly
26 (March 1973): 64-82
Ronald J Yalem, "Prolegomena on the Post-Behavioral
Revolution in International Studies," Orbis 16 (Winter
1973): 1032-42
FS Pearson, "Dynamics of Middle Eastern
Conflict," General Systems 19 (1974): 103-115
J Thomas, Social Stud 3 (1974): 381
Ernst B Haas, "On Systems and International
Regimes," World Politics 27 (January 1975): 147-74
JS Sorzano, "David Easton and the Invisible
Hand," American Political Science Review 69 (March
1975): 91-106
Terence Ball, "From Paradigms to Research
Programs: Towards a Post-Kuhnian Political Science," American
Journal of Political Science 20 (February 1976): 151-77
Gabriel A Almond and SJ Genco, "Clouds,
Clocks and the Study of Politics," World Politics
29 (1977): 489-522
Frederick M Wirt, "Reassessment Needs
in the Study of the Politics of Education," Teachers College
Record 78 (May 1977): 401-12
Kenneth España-Bauzon, "Martial Law in
the Philippines: Paradigms of Explanation (Part II)," Asia
Quarterly (1979): 185-202
ME Hawkeswo, International Journal Women
7 (1984): 81
Osborne,
R. Travis, A. James Gregor, and Frank Miele. "Heritability
of Factor V: Verbal Comprehension." Perceptual
and Motor Skills 26 (1968): 191-202.
[Contains noteworthy ideological passages.]
Cited in:
Gregor, "On Learned Ignorance: A Brief
Inquiry Into I.A. Newbys Challenge to the Court,"
in Challenge to the Court, rev. ed., 1969
P Mittler, Journal of Child Psychology and
Psychiatry 10 (1969): 165
R Travis Osborne, "Heritability Estimates
for Visual Evoked Response," Life Sciences 9 (May
1970): 481-90
R Travis Osborne and David E Suddick, "Blood
Type Gene Frequency and Mental Ability," Psychological
Reports 29 (December 1971): 1243-9
Peggy R Sanday, "On the Causes of IQ Differences
Between Groups and Implications for Social Policy," Human
Organization 31 (Winter 1972): 411-24
Leona E Tyler, "Human Abilities,"
Annual Review of Psychology 23 (1972): 177-206
R Travis Osborne and David Suddick, "Stability
of IQ Differences of Twins Between Ages Twelve and Twenty,"
Psychological Reports 32 (June 1973): 1096-8
John C Loehlin, Gardner Lindzey and JN Spuhler,
Race Differences in Intelligence, San Francisco: WH Freeman,
1975
[19 September 1968. Perceptual and Motor Skills accepts
Osborne and Gregor, "Racial Differences in Heritability Estimates
for Tests of Spatial Ability."]
Osborne,
R. Travis, and A. James Gregor. "Racial Differences
in Heritability Estimates for Tests of Spatial Ability."
Perceptual and Motor Skills 27 (1968): 735-39.
[This is the last of Gregor's papers with Osborne
and the culmination of the program of racial research that he
has conducted over 10 years. With the exception of his
role in HJ Eysneck's August 1970 London conference, his apologia
in Newby, and passages in his texts on fascist ideology, it marks
the end of his work on the subject. Significantly, the paper,
in its opening sentences, heralds the coming of Arthur Jensen.
Was Gregor in contact with Jensen at Berkeley? He did stay in
contact with his old New York acquaintance and former fellow assistant
editor of Mankind Quarterly, Robert E. Kuttner, when the
latter was in Palo Alto working with William Shockley.]
Cited in:
R Travis Osborne and Frank Miele, "Racial
Differences in Environmental Influences on Numerical Abilities
as Determined by Heritability Estimates," Perceptual and
Motor Skills 28 (April 1969): 535-8
Peggy R Sanday, "On the Causes of IQ Differences
Between Groups and Implications for Social Policy," Human
Organization 31 (Winter 1972): 411-24
Leona E Tyler, "Human Abilities,"
Annual Review of Psychology 23 (1972): 177-206
John C Loehlin, Gardner Lindzey and JN Spuhler,
Race Differences in Intelligence, San Francisco: WH Freeman,
1975
Wendy M Yen, "Sex-Linked Major-Gene Influences
on Selected Types of Spatial Behavior," Behavior Genetics
5 (July 1975): 281-298
Mark G McGee, "Human Spatial Abilities:
Psychometric Studies and Environmental, Genetic, Hormonal, and
Neurological Influences," Psychological Bulletin 86
(September 1979): 889-918
Dunn.
L.C. Review of Race and Modern Science, edited by
Robert E. Kuttner. In Eugenics Quarterly 15 (December
1968): 298-301.
[At the first mention of Gregors name, Dunn
states: "Also known as A.J. Gimigliano of the Philosophy
Department of the University of Hawaii." On page 300
he writes: "The other articles in the Sociology section
present little that is new. Profesor Gini, who died in 1965, is
represented by translations from lectures which he began to give
in Rome in 1926, later included in his Corso di Sociologia
(1957). Dr. Gregor (Gimigliano) spends much of his essay
in an effort to resuscitate the views set forth by Ludwig Gumplowicz
in his book of 1883, Der Rassenkampf, which were later
propagated by W.G. Sumner."]
1969
Gregor,
A. James. "Of Learned Ignorance: A Brief Inquiry into
I.A. Newby's Challenge to the Court." In Challenge
to the Court: Social Scientists and the Defense of Segregation,
1954-1966, by Idus A. Newby, 237-266. Revised edition.
Baton Rouge: Louisiana State University Press, 1969.
Gregor,
A. James. "Social Science Research and the Education
of the Minority-Group Child." In Challenge to the
Court: Social Scientists and the Defense of Segregation,
1954-1966, by Idus A. Newby, 267-283. Revised edition.
Baton Rouge: Louisiana State University Press, 1969.
Gregor,
A. James. The Ideology of Fascism: The Rationale of Totalitarianism.
New York: Free Press, 1969.
Cited in:
"Cautionary Tale." Review in The
Economist (January 3, 1970): 38-9
William Ebenstein, Review in Annals of the
Academy of Political and Social Science 389 (May 1970): 152-4
Alfonso Damico, Review in Journal of Politics
32 (May 1970): 464-5
Dante Germino, Review in American Political
Science Review 64 (June 1970): 614-7
Edward R Tannenbaum, Review in American
Historical Review 75 (December 1970): 2016-8
Howard L Parsons, Review of The Ideology
of Fascism and Contemporary Radical Ideologies, in
Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 31 (December 1970):
306-8
Carl J Friedrich, Central European History
4 (1971): 271
ED Wynot, Canadian Slavic Studies 4
(1971): 213
SJ Woolf, Review in Political Studies
19 (December 1971): 494-5
Gerhard Weinberg, Review in Political Science
Quarterly 86 (December 1971): 665-7
Lloyd E Eastman, "Fascism in Kuomintang
China: The Blue Shirts," China Quarterly (January-March
1972): 1-31
Henry Ashby Turner, Jr., "Fascism and
Modernization," World Politics 24 (July 1972): 547-564
Gregor, Fascism: The Contemporary Interpretations,
1973
Gregor, "On Understanding Fascism: A Review
of Some Contemporary Literature" American Political Science
Review, 1973
Gregor, Interpretations of Fascism,
1974
Juan J Linz, "Totalitarian and Authoritarian
Regimes," in Handbook of Political Science, vol 3,
Macropolitical Theory, edited by Fred I Greenstein and
Nelson W Polsby, 175-411, Reading, Mass.: Addison-Wesley 1975
Michael A Ledeen, "The Evolution of Italian
Fascist Antisemitism," Jewish Social Studies 37 (January
1975): 3-17
John Dunn, "Fascists and Marxists,"
Review in Government and Opposition 10 (Winter 1975): 117-21
TR Bates, Journal of the History of Ideas
36 (1975): 351
Guy Hermet, Revue française de science politique
25 (1975): 1029
Gene Bernardi, "The Origins and Development
of Racial Antisemitism in Fascist Italy," Journal of Modern
History 49 (September 1977): 431-53
DC Band, "The Question of Sorel,"
Journal of European Studies 7 (September 1977): 204-13
Michael Billig, European Journal of Social
Psychology 7 (1977): 393
Anthony James Joes, Fascism in the Contemporary
World, Boulder: Westview, 1978
John Lauber, "Pounds Cantos:
A Fascist Epic," Journal of American Studies 12 (April
1978): 3-21
Gregor, Italian Fascism and Developmental
Dictatorship, 1979
Gregor, Young Mussolini and the Intellectual
Origins of Fascism, 1979
Gilbert Allardyce, "What Fascism Is Not:
Thoughts on the Deflation of a Concept," American Historical
Review 84 (April 1979): 367-98
Stanley G Payne, Fascism: Comparison and
Definition, Madison: University of Wisconsin Press, 1980
Gregor, "The Socialism of Fools,"
Society, 1981
Said Amir Arjomand, "Shiite Islam
and the Revolution in Iran," Government and Opposition
16 (Summer 1981): 293-316
Eugen Weber, "Fascism(s) and Some Harbingers,"
Journal of Modern History 54 (December 1982): 746-65
Said Amir Arjomand, American Sociologist
17 (1982): 94
Gavan McCormack, "Nineteen-Thirties Japan:
Fascism?," Bulletin of Concerned Asian Scholars 14
(April-June 1982): 20-32
Michael Shafir, "The Men of the Archangel
Revisited: Anti-Semitic Formations Among Communist Romanias
Intellectuals," Studies in Comparative Communism 16
(Autumn 1983): 223-43
Judith R Goodstein, "The Rise and Fall
of Vito Volterras World," Journal of the History
of Ideas 45 (October 1984): 607-17
Christopher Dandeker, "Fascism and Ideology:
Continuities and Discontinuities in Capitalist Development,"
Ethnic and Racial Studies 8 (1985): 348-367
Jeffrey M Bale, "The Main Currents of
Neo-Fascist Ideology in Post-World War II Europe: An Overview,"
Unpublished paper, 1987
Jeffrey M Bale, "Right-Wing Terrorists
and the Extraparlimentary Left in Post-World War II Europe: Collusion
or Manipulation?" Berkeley Journal of Sociology 32
(1987): 193-236
Leonid Luks, "Bolschewismus, Faschismus,
Nationalsozialismus: verwandte Gegner," Geschichte und
Gesellschaft 14 (1988): 96-115
Philip V Cannistraro, Historical Dictionary
of Fascist Italy, Westport, Conn.: Greenwood Press, 1988
Walter L Adamson, "Modernism
and Fascism: The Politics of Culture in Italy, 1903-1922,"
American Historical Review 95 (April 1990): 359-90
Roger Griffin, The Nature of Fascism,
New York: St. Martins Press, 1991
Walter L Adamson, "The Language of Opposition
in Early Twentieth-Century Italy: Rhetorical Continuities between
Prewar Florentine Avant-gardism and Mussolini's Fascism,"
Journal of Modern History 64 (March 1992): 22-51
B Lamounier, Desarrollo Economico 32
(1992): 185-198
Dick Pels, "Misionary Sociology Between
Left and Right: A Critical Introduction to Mannheim," Theory,
Culture, and Society 10 (August 1993): 45-68
Dick Pels, "The Dark Side of Socialism:
Hendrik De Man and the Fascist Temptation," History of
the Human Sciences 6 (1993): 75-95
Zeev Sternhell with Mario Sznajder and Maia
Asheri, The Birth of Fascist Ideology Princeton: Princeton
University Press, 1994
Stanley G Payne, A History of Fascism, 1914-1945,
Madison: Univ Wisconsin Press, 1995
Jarolsaw Piekalkiewicz and Alfred Wayne Penn,
Politics of Ideocracy, Albany: SUNY Press, 1995
Colin A Holmes, "The Politics of Phenomenological
Concepts in Nursing," Journal of Advanced Nursing
24 (September 1996): 579-87
Montserrat Guibernau, Nationalisms: The
Nation-State and Nationalism in the Twentieth Century, Cambridge:
Polity Press, 1996
Franco Ferraresi, Threats to Democracy:
The Radical Right in Italy After the War Princeton University
Press 1996
Martin A Lee, The Beast Reawakens, Boston:
Little, Brown, 1997
Porteus,
Stanley D. A Psychologist of Sorts: The Autobiography
and Publications of the Inventor of the Porteus Maze Test.
Palo Alto: Pacific Books, 1969.
[Describes Gregors work with Porteus.]
Gregor,
A. James. "Gunnell on Deduction, Logic of Science and
Scientific Explanation." American Political Science
Review 63 (1969): 1251-58.
Cited in:
Joseph M Firestone, "Remarks on Concept
Formation: Theory Building and Theory Testing," Philosophy
of Science 38 (December 1971): 570-604
Warren R Phillips, "Where Have All the
Theories Gone?," World Politics 26 (January 1974):
155-88
John G Gunnell, "Political Science and
the Theory of Action," Political Theory 7 (February
1979): 75-100
S McGuire, "Incommensurability and Relativism,"
Current Perspectives 2 (1982): 161-88
Green,
Arnold W. "Invincible Ideology." Review
of Challenge to the Court: Social Scientists and the
Defense of Segregation, 1954-1966, revised edition, by Idus
A. Newby. In National Review (September 9, 1969):
915-917.
["
Newby says that Gregor attempted
to have Challenge to the Court removed from circulation.
Gregor, in his statement, says: Only the decision of my
attorneys and the attorneys of the Louisiana State Press that
Newbys libels are not legally actionable has
driven me to put [these hard judgments of Newby] into print.
The Note from the Publisher in the books front refers only
to the right of rebuttal as reason for the new edition.
If so, it was an act of gracious restitution and not a reaction
to pressure."]
Gregor,
A. James. "Totalitarian Age." Review of
European Fascism edited by S. J. Woolf. In Trans-Action
6 (October 1969): 56-57.
[This is the first of three book reviews Gregor
publishes here over next 18 months. The magazine's book review
editor for this period is his Berkeley colleague, Nelson W. Polsby.
IL Horowitz, who was also interested in fascism, has lately become
Gregor's publisher at Transaction Press.]
Cited in:
Gregor, "On Understanding Fascism,"
American Political Science Review, 1973
Gregor,
A. James. "Parson's Functionalism as a Source of Test
Hypotheses." Revue Internationale de Sociologie
5 (n.s.), (December 1969): 160-
1970
Gregor,
A. James. "The Cult of the 'I'." Review
of Science and Subjectivity by Israel Scheffler.
In Trans-Action 7 (April 1970): 90.
[August
1970. Gregor is involved in the arrangement for a conference
on "Human Differences and Social Issues" at Maudsley
Hospital, London. H.J. Eysenck is the dominant figure at
the meeting.]
1971
Gregor,
A. James. An Introduction to Metapolitics: A Brief
Inquiry into the Conceptual Language of Political Science.
New York: Free Press, 1971.
Cited in:
Gregor, "Theory, Metatheory and Comparative
Politics" Comparative Politics, 1971
Peter Lyon, "Politics, Political Scientists
and Metapolitics," Review in Encounter 39 (July 1972):
73-7
RG Largen, Review in Journalism Quarterly
49 (1972): 597
R Bell, Review in Journal of Politics
34 (1972): 962
FJ Abbate, Review in Review of Politics
35 (1973): 421
Gregor, Fascism: The Contemporary Interpretations,
1973
Gregor, "On Understanding Fascism: A Review
of Some Contemporary Literature," American Political Science
Review, 1973
WJM Mackenzie, Review in Political Studies
21 (September 1973): 429-31
Gregor, Interpretations of Fascism,
1974
A Zuckerman, Journal of Politics 39
(1977): 324
David Ricci, "Receiving Ideas in Political
Analysis: The Case of Community Power Studies, 1950-1970,"
Western Political Quarterly 33 (December 1980): 451-75
J Gerstle, International Social Science
41 (1989): 607
WC Muller, Osterreichische Zeitschrift fur
Politikwissenschaft 23 (1994): 213
Gregor, "Introduction to the Transaction
Edition," in Interpretations of Fascism, New Brunswick:
Transaction, 1997
Gregor,
A. James. "Fascist Lexicon." Review of Le
Interpretazione del Fascismo by Renzo De Felice, L'Industrializzazione
tra Nazionalismo e Rivoluzione by Ludivco Garruccio, Fascism:
An Anthology edited by Nathaniel Greene, Nazis and Fascists
in Europe, 1918-1945 edited by John Weiss, The Fascist
Tradition by John Weiss, and The Nature of Fascism
edited by S.J. Woolf. In Trans-Action 8 (May 1971):
54-58.
Cited in:
Gregor, "On Understanding Fascism: A Review
of Some Contemporary Literature" American Political Science
Review, 1973
Gregor,
A. James. "Theory, Metatheory, and Comparative Politics."
Review of Comparative Politics by Gabriel A. Almond and
G. Bingham Powell, Comparative Perspectives edited by Amitai
Etzioni and Fredric L. Dubow, The Methodology of Comparative
Research edited by Robert T. Holt and John E. Turner, Comparative
Sociology by Robert M. Marsh, Modern Comparative Politics
by Peter Merkl, and Politics and Social Structure by Talcott
Parsons. In Comparative Politics 3 (July 1971):
575-85.
Cited in:
MW Jackson, Canadian Journal of Politic
5 (1972): 402
A Lijphart, International Studies Quarterly
18 (1974): 41
N Furniss, International Studies Quarterly
18 (1974): 105
Richard Sanderbrook, "The Crisis
of Political Development Theory," Journal of Development
Studies 12 (January 1976): 165-85
James S Wunsch, "Traditional Authorities,
Innovation and Development Policy," Journal of Developing
Areas 11 (April 1977): 357-72
Lee Sigelman and George H Gadbois Jr, "Contemporary
Comparative Politics: An Inventory and Assessment," Comparative
Political Studies 16 (October 1983): 275-305
Jeffrey M Stonecash, "Inter-Party Competition,
Political Dialogue and Public Policy," Policy Studies
Journal 16 (Winter 1987): 243-62
Stephanie Lawson, "Conceptual Issues in
the Comparative Study of Regime Changes and Democratization,"
Comparative Politics 25 (January 1993): 183-205
Gregor,
A. James. Review of Moral Principles in Political Philosophy
by Felix Oppenheimer. In Philosophy Forum 10 (September
1971): 131-36.
1973
Gregor,
A. James. Fascism: The Contemporary Interpretations.
Morristown, N.J.: General Learning Press, 1973.
Gregor,
A. James. Fascism: The Classical Interpretations
of the Interwar Years. Morristown, N.J.: General
Learning Press, 1973.
Cited in:
Anthony James Joes, Fascism in the Contemporary
World, Boulder: Westview, 1978
Swan,
Donald A. "Differences in Race Are Not Just Skin Deep."
Pulse (Janury 20, 1973): 20-21.
[Copies of this article were distributed by the
IAAEE. It appears on the page with ads for IAAEE reprints and
monographs, including Mankind Monograph, The Anatomy of a Controversy,
and also IAAEE reprint no. 3, Gregor's "On the Nature of
Prejudice," from the Eugenics Review of January 1961.]
Gregor,
A. James. "On Understanding Fascism: A Review
of Some Contemporary Literature." Review of The
Place of Fascism in European History edited by Gilbert Allardyce,
The Rise of Fascism by F.L. Carsten, Duce! by R.H.
Collier, Mussolini and America by John Diggins, The
End of Economic Man by Peter Drucker, Fascism in Western
Europe, 1900-45 by H. Kesward, Formen Buergerlicher Herrschaft
by R. Kuehnl, and Fascism and Industrial Leadership in Italy
by Roland Sarti. In American Political Science Review
67 (December 1973): 1332-47.
Cited in:
Jonathan M Wiener, "Review of Reviews:
The Social Origins of Dictatorship and Democracy, by Barrington
Moore, Jr," History and Theory 15 (1976): 146-75
R Rogowski, "Gauleiter and the Social
Origins of Fascism," Comparative Studies in Society and
History 19 (1977): 399-430
[13
December 1973 . The Pioneer Fund approves a grant of $2,000 to
the International Association for the Advancement of Ethnology
and Eugenics, care of Professor A. James Gregor, University of
California, Berkeley, "to defray costs of presentation at
AAAS meeting." See the Pioneer Fund, Form 990-PF, 1973.]
1974
Gregor,
A. James. Review of The Life and Death of Adolf Hitler
by Robert Payne, and The Mind of Adolf Hitler by Walter
Langer. In American Political Science Review 68 (March
1974): 317-18.
Gregor,
A. James. L'Ideologia del Fascismo. Milan:
Il Borghese,1974.
[This is a translation of Gregor's 1969 book,
The Ideology of Fascism. It is published under the
imprint of Italy's largest-circulation extreme right publication.]
Gregor,
A. James. "Fascism and Modernization: Some Addenda."
World Politics 26 (April 1974): 370-84.
[An extract from this essay is reprinted under
the title "A Modernizing Dictatorship" in Roger Griffin,
editor, International Fascism: Theories, Causes and the New
Consensus (London: Arnold, 1998), pp. 127-137.]
Cited in:
Gregor, Interpretations of Fascism 1974
Juan J Linz, "Totalitarian and Authoritarian
Regimes," in Handbook of Political Science, vol 3,
Macropolitical Theory, edited by Fred I Greenstein and
Nelson W Polsby, 175-411, Reading, Mass.: Addison-Wesley 1975
Guy Hermet, "Dictature bourgeoise et modernisation
conservatrice: Problemes methodologiques de lanalyse des
situations autoritaires," Revue française de science politique
25 (December 1975): 1029-61
Gregor, "Fascism and Comparative Politics,"
Comparative Political Studies, 1976
Charles S Maier,
"Some Recent Studies of Fascism," Journal of Modern
History 48 (September 1976): 506-521
Anthony James Joes, "On the Modernity of
Fascism," Comparative Political Studies 10 (July 1977):
259-69
Stanley G Payne, Fascism: Comparison and
Definition, Madison: University of Wisconsin Press, 1980
AF Kleinberg, Compare 11 (1981)
Arnold Beichman, "Imaginary Fascism,"
Policy Review, no. 16 (Spring 1981): 155-161
RC Baum and FJ Lechner, "National Socialism:
Towards an Action-Theoretical Interpretation," Sociological
Inquiry 51 (1981): 281-308
Stanley G Payne, A History of Fascism, 1914-1945,
Madison: University of Wisconsin Press, 1995
Joes,
Anthony James. "Fascism: The Past and the Future."
Comparative Political Studies 7 (April 1974): 107-133.
[1974.
Gregor is a Guggenheim fellow.]
Gregor,
A. James. Interpretations of Fascism. Morristown,
N.J.: General Learning Press, 1974.
[An Italian translation was published in Rome
by G. Volpe Editore in 1977. Transaction Publishers republished
the book with a new author's introduction in 1997.]
Cited in:
Juan J Linz, "Totalitarian and Authoritarian
Regimes," in Handbook of Political Science, vol 3,
Macropolitical Theory, edited by Fred I Greenstein and
Nelson W Polsby, 175-411, Reading, Mass.: Addison-Wesley, 1975
William T Bluhm, Review of Interpretations
of Fascism and The Fascist Persuasion in Radical Politics,
in Journal of Politics 37 (May 1975): 586-88
G Botz, Journal of Contemporary History
11 (1976): 129
Gregor, "Fascism and Comparative Politics"
Comparative Politicial Studies July 1976
Charles S Maier, "Some Recent Studies
of Fascism" Journal of Modern History 48 (September
1976): 506-521
Stanley G Payne, Review in American Political
Science Review 70 (December 1976): 1266-67
FA Kalinowski, Western Political Quarterly
30 (1977): 65
Gilbert Allardyce, Review in American Historical
Review 82 (April 1977): 387-88
M Wolffsohn, Zeitschrift fur Politik
24 (1977): 56
Michael Billig, European Journal of Social
Psychology 7 (1977): 393
Umberto di Meglio, Review in Rivista de
Studi Corporativi 7 (Sept-Dec 1977): 301-302
Gregor, Italian Fascism and Developmental
Dictatorship, 1979
Gilbert Allardyce, "What Fascism Is Not:
Thoughts on the Deflation of a Concept," American Historical
Review 84 (April 1979): 367-98
R Cochrane, British Journal of Social and
Clinical Psychology 18 (1979): 159
Gregor and Maria Hsia Chang, "Nazionalfascismo
and the Revolutionary Nationalism of Sun Yat-sen," Journal
of Asian Studies, November 1979
Gregor, Young Mussolini and the Intellectual
Origins of Fascism, 1979
Stanley G Payne, Fascism: Comparison and
Definition, Madison: University of Wisconsin Press, 1980
WS Gramm, Journal of Economic Issues 14
(1980): 411
Walter L Adamson, Journal of the History
of Ideas 41 (1980): 615
David Luban, "Explaining Dark Times: Hannah
Arendts Theory of Theory," Social Research 50
(Spring 1983): 215-48
Sheila Ruth, "A Feminist Analysis of the
New Right," Womens Studies International Forum
6 (1983): 345-51
Hélgio Trindade, Dados 26 (1983): 53
Hélgio Trindade, "La question du fascisme
en Amerique Latine," Revue française de science politique
33 (April 1983): 281-312
PH Amann, Comparative Political Studies
25 (1983): 490
Hélgio Trindade, Desarrollo Economico
23 (1983): 429
Christopher Dandeker, "Fascism and Ideology:
Continuities and Discontinuities in Capitalist Development,"
Ethnic and Racial Studies 8 (1985): 348-367
Roger Griffin, The Nature of Fascism,
New York: St. Martins Press, 1991
Stanley G Payne, A History of Fascism, 1914-1945,
Madison: University of Wisconsin Press, 1995
Roger Griffin, ed., Fascism,
New York: Oxford University Press, 1995
Jarolsaw Piekalkiewicz and Alfred Wayne Penn,
Politics of Ideocracy, Albany: SUNY Press, 1995
Rosemary HT OKane, Terror, Force and
States: The Path from Modernity, Cheltenham: Edward Elgar,
1996
Gregor,
A. James. The Fascist Persuasion in Radical Politics.
Princeton: Princeton University Press, 1974.
Cited in:
Gregor, "Fascism and Modernization: Some
Addenda," World Politics, April 1974
Juan J Linz, "Totalitarian and Authoritarian
Regimes," in Handbook of Political Science, vol. 3,
Macropolitical Theory, edited by Fred I Greenstein and
Nelson W Polsby, 175-411, Reading, Mass.: Addison-Wesley 1975
William T Bluhm, Review of Interpretations
of Fascism and The Fascist Persuasion in Radical Politics,
in Journal of Politics 37 (May 1975): 586-88
H Malcolm MacDonald, Review in Social Science
Quarterly 56 (June 1975): 154
(Anon.), "Recent Studies in Comparative
Politics: An Annotated Listing," Comparative Political
Studies 8 (July 1975): 251-6
Phillip Abbott Luce, Review in Western Political
Quarterly 28 (September 1975): 583-84
Frederick B Pike and BR Williams, "Cultures
and Organisms: Historical-Biological Perspectives on United States-Latin
American Economic Affairs," Inter-American Economic Affairs
28 (1975): 45-76
AL Weeks, Orbis 19 (1975): 264
John Dunn, "Fascists and Marxists,"
Review in Government and Opposition 10 (Winter 1975): 117-21
Carl Gershman, "Roots of Radicalism,"
Review in Commentary 61 (January 1976): 86-8
Carl Marzani, Review in Science and Society
40 (Spring 1976): 100-3
Robert Southard, "Marxist Rhetoric, Fascist
Behavior," Review in The Alternative: An American Spectator
9 (June-July 1976): 37, 39
Charles S Maier,
"Some Recent Studies of Fascism," Journal of Modern
History 48 (September 1976): 506-521
Michael Ledeen, Society 13 (1976): 53
Robert A Pois, Social Science Journal
13 (1976): 77
Arnold Hughes and Martin Kolinsky, "Paradigmatic
Fascism and Modernization: A Critique," Political
Studies 24 (December 1976): 371-96
Ernst Nolte, Review in Historische Zeitschrift
223 (December 1976): 655-9
Michael Billig, European Journal of Social
Psychology 7 (1977): 393
Roland Sarti, Review in American Political
Science Review 71 (September 1977): 1134-5
RA Nye, Sage Pr P C 2 (1977): 5
Dale Vree, Worldview 20 (1977): 14
Frederick B Pike, Journal of Latin American
Studies 10 (1978) 239
Anthony James Joes, Fascism in the Contemporary
World, Boulder: Westview, 1978
Gregor, Italian Fascism and Developmental
Dictatorship, 1979
Gregor, Young Mussolini and the Intellectual
Origins of Fascism, 1979
R Falk, Univers Hum 1 (1979): 3
P McCormick, Canadian Journal of Politics
12 (1979): 689
WS Gramm, Journal of Economic Issues 14
(1980): 411
Stanley G Payne, Fascism: Comparison and
Definition, Madison: University of Wisconsin Press, 1980
Gregor, "The Socialism of Fools,"
Society, 1981
KR Nilsson, "The EUR Accords and the Historic
Compromise: Italian Labor and Eurocommunism," Polity
14 (1981): 29-50
Frederick B Pike, "Introduction: The Background
to the Civil War in Spain and the United States Response to the
War," in Spanish Civil War, 1936-39: American Hemispheric
Perspectives, ed. Mark Falcoff and Frederick B Pike, 1-48,
Lincoln: University of Nebraska Press, 1982
Thomas C Heller, "Structuralism and Critique,"
Stanford Law Review 36 (Jan 1984): 127-98
Christopher Dandeker, "Fascism and Ideology:
Continuities and Discontinuities in Capitalist Development,"
Ethnic and Racial Studies 8 (1985): 348-367
Peter R Moody Jr, "Spiritual Crisis in
Contemporary China: Some Preliminary Explorations," Issues
and Studies 23 (June 1987): 34-66
Roger Griffin, The Nature of Fascism,
New York: St. Martins Press, 1991
James Q Whitman, "Of Corporatism, Fascism,
and the First New Deal," American Journal of Comparative
Law 39 (1991): 747-78
Dick Pels, "The Dark Side of Socialism:
Hendrik De Man and the Fascist Temptation," History of
the Human Sciences 6 (1993): 75-95
Stanley G Payne, A History of Fascism, 1914-1945,
Madison: Univ Wisconsin Press, 1995
Montserrat Guibernau, Nationalisms: The
Nation-State and Nationalism in the Twentieth Century, Cambridge:
Polity Press, 1996
Gregor, "Introduction to the Transaction
Edition," in Interpretations of Fascism, New Brunswick:
Transaction, 1997
Martin A Lee, The Beast Reawakens, Boston:
Little, Brown, 1997
Roger Griffin, ed., International Fascism:
Theories, Causes and the New Consensus, London: Arnold, 1998
1975
Gregor,
A. James. "The Ideology of Fascism." In
The Transformation of a Continent: Europe in the Twentieth
Century, edited by Gerhard L. Weinberg, 3-46. Minneapolis:
Burgess Publishing, 1975.
Cited in:
Stanley G Payne, Fascism: Comparison and
Definition, Madison: University of Wisconsin Press, 1980
[8
April 1975. The Pioneer Fund approves a $2,000 grant to
the University of California at Berkeley "for Research in
Heredity and Eugenics." See the Pioneer Fund's 1975
Form 990-PF.]
[26-31
May 1975. Centenary Conference on the Thought of Giovanni
Gentile, in Rome, sponsored by the Fondazione Giovanni Gentile
and the Instituto dell'Enciclopedia Italia. Gregor reads
"Giovanni Gentile, Contemporary Analytic Philosophy and the
Concept of Political Obligation."]
Gregor,
A. James. "Giovanni Gentile and Corporativism."
Rivista di Studi Corporativi 5 (July-October 1975):
240-53.
[The article is in English. It appears in
a special issue dedicated to the centenary of Gentile's birth.
The journal is produced by the Instituto di Studi Corporativi,
in Rome, which has ties to the MSI, Italy's, and Europe's, largest
neo-fascist political party.]
Stefano,
Lino de. Review of L'Ideologia del Fascismo.
In Rivista di Studi Corporativi 5 (July-October 1975):
353-54.
Di
Felice, Renzo. Intervista sul fascismo, edited by
Michael Ledeen. Rome: Bari, July 1975.
Gregor,
A. James. Review of Objectivity in Social Science
by Frank Cunningham. In American Political Science Review
69 (September 1975): 995.
Cited in:
Frank Cunningham, "In Defense of Objectivity,"
Philosophy of the Social Sciences 10 (Dec 1980): 417-26
Skidelsky,
Robert. Oswald Mosley. London: Macmillan,
1975.
[Skidelsky refers to Gregor's contributions to
Mosley's The European.]
1976
Gershman,
Carl. "Roots of Radicalism." Review of The
Fascist Persuasion in Radical Politics. In Commentary
61 (January 1976): 86-88.
[Interesting. A letter to the editor extends
the argument by discovering fascism in the French Revolution:
Paul R Porter, "The French Revolution," Commentary
61 (May 1976): 26, 28.]
[14
January 1976. The Pioneer Fund approves a $1,500 grant to
the University of California at Berkeley "for Research in
Heredity and Eugenics." See the Pioneer Fund's 1976
Form 990-PF.]
Gershman,
Carl. "Blacks and Jews." Midstream
22 (February 1976): 8-17.
[Cites Gregor's The Fascist Persuasion in Radical
Politics. On "revolutionary black nationalism,"
he says that anti-semitism "has been frequently associated
with the extreme nationalist variant of Black American political
expression...[T]he last century has shown a significant...[correlation]
between anti-Semitism and so-called revolutionary nationalism,
otherwise known as fascism*." Footnote reads: "The
term 'fascism' is used here not as an epithet but descriptively
to refer to the kind of revolutionary and totalitarian nationalism
that has its origins in Mussolini's fascism and now characterizes
the dominant politics of many developing countries, including
China and Cuba. For a fuller discussion of this subject,
see A. James Gregor's book, The Fascist Persuasion in Radical
Politics, Princeton, 1974."]
Gregor,
A. James. "Lo stato totalitario." In Linee
per un Stato moderne: terzo incontro romano edited by
the Fondazione Gioacchino Volpe. Rome: Volpe, 1976.
[The distinguished historian Gioacchino Volpe
was, along with Giovanni Gentile, a leading Italian fascist intellectual.
Gregor dedicated his 1979 book, Italian Fascism and Developmental
Dictatorship, to him. Meir Michaelis, Mussolini and
the Jews (1978): "Gioachhino Volpe, the leading historian
of the Fascist movement, frankly deplored the importation of German
racial theories into Italy." The Fondazione Gioacchino
Volpe was established by neo- or post-fascist radical rightists
in 1972 to promote "the restoration of our European culture;"
Giovanni Volpe Editore is its imprint.]
Gregor,
A. James. In Sei Risposte a Renzo De Felice.
Rome: Giovanni Volpe Editore, 1976.
[The other contributors include the French fascist
Maurice Bardèche, Julien Freund, Enzo Erra, etc. See the
review in Rivista di Studi Corporativi, vol. 7, no. 1-2,
pp. 74-76.]
[28
April 1976. Gregor delivers "Storiografia e relatività
della storia" at the 2nd session of the 4th Roman Meeting
sponsored the Fondazione Gioacchino Volpe, on the theme, "La
Libertà dello Storico fra Storia e Politica."]
Guglielmi,
N. "Democrazia e Corporativismo." Interview
with A. James Gregor. In Rivista di Studi Corporativi
6 (June 1976):
Southard,
Robert. "Marxist Rhetoric, Fascist Behavior."
Review of Fascist Persuasion in Radical Politics.
In The Alternative: An American Spectator 9 (June-July
1976): 37, 39.
Gregor,
A. James. "Fascism and Comparative Politics."
Review of La Politica Economica del Fascismo by
S. La Frencesca, Fascism by P. Hayes, Das faschistische
Herrenschaftssystem und die moderne Gesellschaft by A. Kuhn,
Gli industriali e Mussolini by P. Melograni, Fascismo
e Società Italiana by G. Quazza, Revolutions of Our Time:
Fascism by O. Schueddekopf, and Prefigurazioni del Fascismo
by A. Vinci. In Comparative Political Studies 9 (July
1976): 207-222.
Vree,
Dale. On Synthesizing Marxism and Christianity. New
York: Wiley, 1976.
[In the Introduction, Vree thanks Gregor for assistance.
Vree, a recovering former Berkeley student radical, was
then at the Institute for International Studies at UC Berkeley;
he is now the editor of New Oxford Review.]
Maier,
Charles S. "Some Recent Studies of Fascism."
Journal of Modern History 48 (September 1976): 506-521.
[Discusses Gregor's Interpretations of Fascism.]
[October
1976. Special issue of the Journal of Contemporary History
devoted to "Theories of Fascism."]
Nolte,
Ernst. Review of The Fascist Persuasion in Radical Politics.
In Historische Zeitschrift 223 (December 1976): 655-59.
[Noteworthy.]
Payne,
Stanley G. Review of Interpretations of Fascism.
In American Political Science Review 70 (December
1976): 1266-67.
Hughes,
Arnold, and Martin Kolinsky. "'Paradigmatic Fascism'
and Modernization: A Critique." Political
Studies 24 (December 1976): 371-96.
[Criticizes Gregor's analysis of fascism.]
1977
Gregor,
A. James. "Storiografia e relatività della storia."
In La Libertà dello Storico fra Storia e Politica, edited
by the Fondazione Gioacchino Volpe. Rome : Giovanni Volpe
Editore, 1977.
Gregor,
A. James. Le Interpretazioni del Fascismo.
Rome: Volpe, 1977.
Gregor,
A. James. Il Fascismo: Interpretazioni e giudizi.
Rome: Volpe, 1977.
Allardyce,
Gilbert. Review of Interpretations of Fascism.
In American Historical Review 82 (April 1977): 387-388.
Gregor,
A. James. "Un programma per la 'grande Italia'."
Intervento, no. 27 (May-June 1977): 91-104.
[This was a radical-right journal published by
Giovanni Volpe. Gregor was on its "scientific committee."
The NY Public Library and UC Berkeley have holdings.]
Cited in:
Stanley G Payne, Fascism: Comparison and
Definition, Madison: University of Wisconsin Press, 1980
Joes,
Anthony James. "Christian-Marxist Dialogue: A Look
at Some Foundations." Review of On Synthesizing
Marxism and Christianity by Dale Vree. In Worldview
20 (May 1977): 44-46.
[Refers to Gregor.]
Joes,
Anthony James. "On the Modernity of Fascism."
Comparative Political Studies 10 (July 1977):
259-69.
[Joes closely follows Gregor.]
Gregor,
A. James. "Fascism and the 'Countermodernization' of
Consciousness." Comparative Political Studies
10 (July 1977): 239-50.
Gregor,
A. James. "Mussolini and the Intellectuals."
The Alternative: An American Spectator 10 (August-September
1977): 9-12.
D[I]
M[eglio], U[mberto]. Review of Le Interpretazioni del
Fascismo. In Rivista de Studi Corporativi 7 (September-December
1977): 301-302.
[3
September 1977. Gregor delivers a paper on "Emergency
Regimes in European Politics" at a session on "Emergency
Regimes and the Politics of Development" at the 1977 Annual
Meeting of the American Political Science Association. Cf.
"Emergency Regimes in Democratic States," chapter 2
of Gregor and Maria Hsia Chang, The Republic of China and U.S.
Policy (Washington: Ethics and Public Policy Center, 1983).]
Chairoff,
Patrice. Dossier Néo-Nazisme. Preface by Beate
Klarsfeld. Paris: Éditions Ramsay, 1977.
[At page 364, in a discussion of the Mexican neofascist
right: "Other national socialists have preferred,
as is often the case, to disguise themselves behind more inoffensive
names, permitting easier recruitment. This is the case, in particular,
with the Centro de Estudios Corporativos [Apartado Postal M-10381,
Mexico 1, D.F.], which is animated by Manuel de la Isla Paulin
and James A. Gregor [sic]. The center produces two publications,
Corporativismo, subtitled Expression of National-Revolutionary
Thought, and Despertar [Awake], both published by Eduardo
Fernadez Armendariz with the assistance of Margarita Flores. Several
hundred militants have been assembled in this way by the CEC who
maintain close contacts with its Italian counterpart, the Centro
di Studi Corporativi, a branch of the MSI." "James A.
Gregor" very likely is A. James Gregor and the Centro di
Studi Corporativi could possibly be the Instituto di Studi Corporativi,
publisher of the Rivista di Studi Corporativi, in which
Gregor has published. On the Mexican groups, Ciarán Ó Maoláin,
The Radical Right: A World Directory (Essex: Longman, 1987),
p. 192, classifies as a defunct group: "Despertar - Cooperativismo;
a journal and grouping formed in 1974 by J.L. Ontiveros (later
of Año Cero) and M. de la Isla, it advanced co-operativist fascist
ideas similar to those later adopted by Conciencia Joven [Young
Consciousness]. It was ultra-nationalist, racist and anti-communist,
put forward a masonic conspiracy theory and spread the ideas of
European fascist thinkers such as the Italian Julius Evola."
At p. 193, ( Maoláin lists Año Cero as a minor group: "Año
Cero (Year Zero), a little known Evolian co-operative fascist
group and review formed in 1977 by J.L. Ontiveros."
The Mexico City phone book had this listing at least through 1986:
Isla Paulin, Manual de la, Tapachula 2-7, ZP 7, 574-6393.]
Kaukas,
Dick. "Fund Aids Race-Based Intelligence Studies, Busing
Foes." The Courier-Journal (Louisville, Kentucky),
(October 16, 1977), 1, 14.
[On the Pioneer Fund. At p. 14: "And
not all the researchers who got Pioneer Fund money used it for
the study of racial differences. A. James Gregor, a political
science professor at Berkeley who got grants of $1,500 and $2,000
from the Pioneer Fund, said he used the money to conduct a course
on 'racist thought in America' and to pay a student for compiling
information on Chinese demography. Gregor said, 'As far
as getting money for research, I don't see that there'd be any
difference in getting it from Idi Amin as long as Idi Amin doesn't
have any control over my research or what I produce.
"He said the Pioneer Fund didn't try to
restrict or direct his work in any way."]
Gregor,
A. James. Review of Fascism and Dictatorship by Nicos
Poulantzas. In American Political Science Review
71 (December 1977): 1649-50.
Lichtenstein,
Grace. "Fund Backs Controversial Study of 'Racial Betterment'."
New York Times (December 11, 1977).
["Other colleges that have accepted Pioneer
grants for 'eugenics and heredity' research include the University
of California at Berkeley...Spokesmen at all the schools who knew
about the grants said they did not know the Pioneer Fund had been
chartered for research in 'racial betterment'...A spokesman for
the University of California at Berkeley said its records showed...it
did accept a Pioneer grant for a political science professor."]
1978
Gregor,
A. James. "Forward." In Fascism in the
Contemporary World by Anthony James Joes, xi-xiv. Boulder:
Westview Press, 1978.
Gregor,
A. James. "Professor Renzo De Felice and the Fascist
Phenomenon." Review of Mussolini il Duce and
Fascism by Renzo De Felice. In World Politics
30 (April 1978): 433-49.
[Painter (1990): "The American political
scientist A. James Gregor remained true to his maverick views
on fascism by writing a strong endorsement of De Felice's position
in a 1978 review of Gli anni del consenso and the Intervista.
It is not clear that De Felice would subscribe as enthusiastically
to Gregor's views, which depict Italian fascism as a 'developmental
dictatorship' and seek to exclude German Nazism altogether from
the fascist camp."]
Cited in:
RC Baum and FJ Lechner, "National Socialism:
Towards an Action-Theoretical Interpretation," Sociological
Inquiry 51 (1981): 281-308
Borden W Painter Jr, "Renzo De Felice
and the Historiography of Italian Fascism," American Historical
Review 95 (April 1990): 391-405
Joes,
Anthony James. "The Fascist Century." Worldview
21 (May 1978): 19-23.
Gregor,
A. James. Sergio Panunzio, Il Sindacalismo ed il Fondamento
Razionale del Fascismo. Rome: Giovanni Volpe Editore,
1978.
[The editor's introduction was dated 29 May 1978.]
Cited in:
Denis Mack Smith, "The Great Benito?,"
Review of Young Mussolini and the Intellectual Origins of Fascism,
Sergio Panunzio, and Italian Fascism and Developmental
Dictatorship, in New York Review of Books 27 (May 1,
1980): 30-31
Stanley G Payne, A History of Fascism, 1914-1945,
Madison: University of Wisconsin Press, 1995
Gregor,
A. James, and Maria Hsia Chang. "Maoism and Marxism
in Comparative Perspective." Review of Politics
40 (July 1978): 307-327.
[Chang was a graduate student of Gregor.
She became his wife and close collaborator as he shifted the focus
of his interests to Asian political-military affairs. Since
getting her Ph.D. in 1983, Chang has taught Asian politics at
the University of Puget Sound and, currently, the University of
Nevada, Reno.]
[15-17
September 1978. Symposium on Comparative Fascism, University
of California, Berkeley, under auspices of its Institute of International
Studies. Maria Hsia Chang presents a paper on "'Fascism'
and Modern China."]
Gregor,
A. James. Review of Fascism: A Reader's Guide edited
by Walter Laqueur. In American Political Science Review
72 (December 1978): 1474-75.
[15
December 1978. President Carter's decision to normalize
relations with PRC, and de-recognize ROC on Taiwan, effective
Jan. 1, 1979.]
Michaelis,
Meir. Mussolini and the Jews: German-Italian Relations
and the Jewish Question in Italy, 1922-1945. Oxford:
Clarendon Press, 1978.
[At p. 127, Michaelis concluded that racism wasn't
forced on Mussolini by the Germans. "Similar conclusions
were reached by ... A. James Gregor, author of a scholarly work
on Fascist ideology, who regarded Mussolini's imitation of the
Nuremberg laws as the most shameful aspect of his attempt at the
ideological Gleichschaltung of Italy - 'all the more shameful
because Hitler had never made the alliance with Italy contingent
upon such espousals'." The author cites The Ideology
of Fascism, p. 260.]
1979
Gregor,
A. James. Young Mussolini and the Intellectual Origins
of Fascism. Berkeley: University of California
Press, 1979.
Cited in:
Denis Mack Smith, "The Great Benito?,"
Review of Young Mussolini and the Intellectual Origins of Fascism,
Sergio Panunzio, and Italian Fascism and Developmental
Dictatorship, in New York Review of Books 27 (May 1,
1980): 30-31
Martin Blinkhorn, "Marxism Into Fascism,"
Review of Young Mussolini and the Intellectual Origins of Fascism
and Italian Fascism and Developmental Dictatorship, in
Times Literary Supplement (May 2, 1980): 484
Anthony James Joes, Review of Young Mussolini
and the Intellectual Origins of Fascism and Italian Fascism
and Developmental Dictatorship, in Worldview 23 (June
1980): 26-27
Charles F Delzell, Review of Young Mussolini
and the Intellectual Origins of Fascism and Italian Fascism
and Developmental Dictatorship, in American Political Science
Review 74 (December 1980): 1114-5
Roland Sarti, Review of Young Mussolini
and the Intellectual Origins of Dictatorship and Italian
Fascism and Developmental Dictatorship, in American Historical
Review 86 (February 1981): 169-70
H Malcolm MacDonald, Review in Social Science
Quarterly 62 (March 1981): 190-1
George Feaver, Review in Canadian Journal
of Political Science 14 (March 1981): 187-9
Anthony James Joes, "Black Shirt, Red
Heart," Society 18 (May-June 1981): 32
Adrian Lyttleton, Review in Political Studies
29 (June 1981): 328-9
James C Hunt, "Mussolinis Fascism:
Left or Right?," Review of Young Mussolini and the Intellectual
Origins of Fascism and Italian Fascism and Developmental
Dictatorship, in Review of Politics 43 (July 1981):
466-9
Paul Corner, Review of The Syndicalist Tradition
and Italian Fascism by David D. Roberts, and Young Mussolini
and the Intellectual Origins of Fascism and Italian Fascism
and Developmental Dictatorship, in European Studies Review
11 (July 1981): 409-12
Paolo Farnetti, Review of Italian Fascism
and Developmental Dictatorship and Young Mussolini and
the Intellectual Origins of Fascism, in Journal of Modern
History 53 (September 1981): 565-8
John A Davis, Review of Italian Fascism
and Developmental Dictatorship and Young Mussolini and
the Intellectual Origins of Fascism, in English Historical
Review 96 (October 1981): 888-9
Eugen Weber, "Fascism(s) and Some Harbingers,"
Journal of Modern History 54 (December 1982): 746-65
Frederick B Pike, "Introduction: The Background
to the Civil War in Spain and the United States Response to the
War," in Spanish Civil War, 1936-39: American Hemispheric
Perspectives, edited by Mark Falcoff and Frederick B Pike,
1-48, Lincoln: University of Nebraska Press, 1982
Alan Milward, "Fascists, Nazis, and Historical
Method," History 67 (February 1982): 47-62
Tobias Abse, "Syndicalism and the Origins
of Italian Fascism," Review of Italian Fascism and Developmental
Dictatorship and Young Mussolini and the Intellectual Origins
of Fascism, in Historical Journal 25 (March 1982):
247-58
Germaine A Hoston, "Tenk(: Marxism and
the National Question in Prewar Japan," Polity 16
(Fall 1983): 96-118
MacGregor Knox, "Conquest, Foreign and
Domestic, in Fascist Italy and Nazi Germany," Journal
of Modern History 56 (March 1984): 1-57
Walter L Adamson, "Modernism and Fascism:
The Politics of Culture in Italy, 1903-1922," American
Historical Review 95 (April 1990): 359-90
Roger Griffin, TheNature of Fascism,
New York: St. MartinsPress, 1991
James Q Whitman, "Of Corporatism, Fascism,
and the First New Deal," American Journal of Comparative
Law 39 (Fall 1991): 747-78
Dick Pels, "Missionary Sociology Between
Left and Right: A Critical Introduction to Mannheim," Theory,
Culture, Society 10 (August 1993): 45-68
Dick Pels, "The Dark Side of Socialism:
Hendrik De Man and the Fascist Temptation," History of
the Human Sciences 6 (1993): 75-95
Zeev Sternhell, with Mario Sznajder and Maia
Asheri, The Birth of Fascist Ideology, Princeton University
Press, 1994
Stanley G Payne, A History of Fascism, 1914-1945,
Madison: University of Wisconsin Press, 1995
Roger Griffin, ed., Fascism,
New York: OxfordUniversityPress, 1995
Ruth Ben-Ghiat, "Fascism, Writing and
memory: The Realist Aesthetic in Italy, 1930-1950," Journal
of Modern History 67 (September 1995): 627-665
Franco Ferraresi, Threats to Democracy:
The Radical Right in Italy After the War, Princeton University
Press, 1996
Carl Levy, "From Fascism to Post-Fascists:
Italian Roads to Modernity," in Fascist Italy and Nazi
Germany: Comparisons and Contrasts, ed. Richard Bessel, pp.
165-196, Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1996
Philip V Cannistraro, "Mussolini, Sacco-Vanzetti,
and the Anarchists: The Transatlantic Context," Journal
of Modern History 68 (March 1996): 31-62
Veljko Vujacic, "Gennadiy Zyuganov and
the 'Third Road'," Post-Soviet Affairs 12 (April-June
1996): 118-154
Gregor,
A, James. Roberto Michels e l'ideologia del fascismo.
Rome: Giovanni Volpe Editore, 1979.
Cited in:
Zeev Sternhell, with Mario Sznajder and Maia
Asheri, The Birth of Fascist Ideology, Princeton University
Press, 1994
[18
January 1979. US State Department spokesman Hodding Carter
letter to A. James Gregor on the subject of Taiwan.]
Gregor,
A. James. "The U.S. and Taiwan: Creative Divorce."
American Spectator 12 (March 1979): 15-16.
Payne,
Stanley G. "What Is Fascism?" Review of
Fascism in the Modern World by Anthony James Joes.
In New Oxford Review (March 1979): 19-20.
[14-16
March 1979. "Conference on the Moral Implications of
Terrorism: Justifications and Consequences," at UCLA,
sponsored by the Center for International and Strategic Studies
at UCLA and the Institute for Studies in International Terrorism,
SUNY. Gregor is a participant. See Gregor, "Some
Thoughts on State and Rebel Terror," in The Rationalization
of Terrorism, edited by David C. Rapoport and Yonah Alexander
(Frederick MD, 1982), pp. 56-66, and also Gregor's comments in
the discussions, pp. 67-68, 69, 70, 71-72, 73-77, 78-79, 198-99.]
[29
March 1979. Congress passes the Taiwan Relations Act (P.L.
96-6).]
[1979.
Zeev Sternhell was a visiting professor in the Departments of
History and Political Science at UCLA. In Ni droite ni
gauche (1983) he says: "At the neighboring campus
at Berkeley, I had a friendly and profitable relationship with
A. James Gregor."]
[June
1979. The Asian Peoples' Anti-Communist League's monthly
magazine, Asian Outlook (v 14, n 6), has a photograph of
Gregor and his wife, Maria Hsia Chang, seated with Ku Cheng-kang.]
Chang,
Maria Hsia. "'Fascism' and Modern China." China
Quarterly, no. 79 (September 1979): 553-67.
[September
1979. Journal of Strategic Studies, vol. 2, no. 2.
With this issue, Gregor is added to the journal's Editorial Board;
he remains thee currently. Its American editor is Amos Perlmutter
of American University.]
Gregor,
A. James, and Maria Hsia Chang. "Nazionalfascismo and
the Revolutionary Nationalism of Sun Yat-sen." Journal
of Asian Studies 39 (November 1979): 21-37.
Cited in:
TE Greiff, "The Principle of Human Rights
in Nationalist China," China Quarterly (1985): 441-461
Michael E Lestz, "Gli intellettuali del
Fuxingshe. Fascismo e dittatura del partito in Cina, 1932-1937,"
Storia contemporanea 18 (April 1987): 269-285
Stanley G Payne, A History of Fascism, 1914-1945,
Madison: University of Wisconsin Press, 1995
Gregor,
A. James, and Maria Hsia Chang. "Anti-Confucianism: Mao's
Last Campaign." Asian Survey 19 (November 1979):
1073-1092.
Eastman,
Lloyd. "Fascism and Modern China: A Rejoinder."
China Quarterly, no. 80 (December 1979): 838-42.
Gregor,
A, James. Italian Fascism and Developmental Dictatorship.
Princeton: Princeton University Press, 1979.
[Dedicated to the historian Gioacchino Volpe,
a leading Italian fascist intellectual. Published January 28,
1980.]
Cited in:
Charles Keserich, Review in History: Review
of New Books 8 (May-June 1980): 156
Denis Mack Smith, "The Great Benito?,"
Review of Young Mussolini and the Intellectual Origins of Fascism,
Sergio Panunzio, and Italian Fascism and Developmental
Dictatorship, in New York Review of Books 27 (May 1,
1980): 30-31
Martin Blinkhorn, "Marxism Into Fascism,"
Review of Young Mussolini and the Intellectual Origins of Fascism
and Italian Fascism and Developmental Dictatorship, in
Times Literary Supplement (May 2, 1980): 484
Anthony James Joes, Review of Young Mussolini
and the Intellectual Origins of Fascism and Italian Fascism
and Developmental Dictatorship, in Worldview 23 (June
1980): 26-27
Alan Cassels, "Fascism as Radicalism,"
Review of Italian Fascism and Developmental Dictatorship
and The Syndicalist Tradition and Italian Fascism by David
O Roberts, in Canadian Journal of History 15 (August 1980):
259-61
Charles F Delzell, Review of Young Mussolini
and the Intellectual Origins of Fascism and Italian Fascism
and Developmental Dictatorship, in American Political Science
Review 74 (December 1980): 1114-5
Roland Sarti, Review of Young Mussolini
and the Intellectual Origins of Dictatorship and Italian
Fascism and Developmental Dictatorship, in American Historical
Review 86 (February 1981): 169-70
Gregor, "The Socialism of Fools,"
Society 1981
James C Hunt, "Mussolinis Fascism:
Left or Right?," Review of Young Mussolini and the Intellectual
Origins of Fascism and Italian Fascism and Developmental
Dictatorship, in Review of Politics 43 (July 1981):
466-9
Paul Corner, Review of The Syndicalist Tradition
and Italian Fascism by David D. Roberts, and Young Mussolini
and the Intellectual Origins of Fascism and Italian Fascism
and Developmental Dictatorship, in European Studies Review
11 (July 1981): 409-12
Paolo Farnetti, Review of Italian Fascism
and Developmental Dictatorship and Young Mussolini and
the Intellectual Origins of Fascism, in Journal of Modern
History 53 (September 1981): 565-8
H James Burgwyn, Review in Annals of the
American Academy of Political and Social Science 457 (September
1981): 214
John A Davis, Review of Italian Fascism
and Developmental Dictatorship and Young Mussolini and
the Intellectual Origins of Fascism, in English Historical
Review 96 (Oct 1981): 888-9
Peter H Merkl, "Democratic Development,
Breakdowns and Fascism," World Politics 34 (October
1981): 114-35
Robert Leonardi, Review in Political Science
Quarterly 96 (Fall 1981): 523-4
Howard J Wiarda, "The Ethnocentrism of
the Social Science Implications for Research and Policy,"
Review of Politics 43 (April 1981): 163-97
Alan Milward, "Fascists, Nazis, and Historical
Method," History 67 (February 1982): 47-62
Tobias Abse, "Syndicalism and the Origins
of Italian Fascism," Review of Italian Fascism and Developmental
Dictatorship and Young Mussolini and the Intellectual Origins
of Fascism, in Historical Journal 25 (March 1982):
247-58
S Breuer, "Faschismus in Italien und Deutschland:
Gesichtspunkte zum Vergleich," Zeitgeschichte10 (June-July
1983): 341-69
Vincent E McHale, Review of Italian Fascism and
Developmental Dictatorship by A. James Gregor, Fascism
in the Contemporary World by Anthony James Joes, and Who
Were the Fascists?, edited by Stein Ugelvik, Bernt Hagtvet
and Jan Petter Myklebust, in International Journal of Comparative
Sociology 24 (September-December 1983): 280-1
MacGregor Knox, "Conquest, Foreign and
Domestic, in Fascist Italy and Nazi Germany," Journal
of Modern History 56 (March 1984): 1-57
David G Becker, "Development, Democracy and Dependency in
Latin America," Third World Quarterly 6 (April 1984):
411-31
Karl-Egon Lönne, Review in Historische Zeitschrift
239 (October 1984): 446-7
Christopher Dandeker, "Fascism and Ideology:
Continuities and Discontinuities in Capitalist Development,"
Ethnic and Racial Studies 8 (1985): 348-367
Edwin M Lemert, "Juvenile Justice Italian
Style," Law and Society Review 20 (1986): 509-44
Tim Mason, "Moderno, modernit´ e modernizzazione:
un montaggio," Movimento operario e socialista 1 (1987):
45-61
RL Sklar, "Developmental Democracy,"
Comparative Studies in Society and History 29 (1987): 686-714
Gregory M Luebbert, "Social Foundations
of Political Order in Interwar Europe," World Politics
39 (July 1987): 449-78
Tim Mason, "Italy and Modernization,"
History Workshop, no. 25 (Spring 1988): 127-147
Jon S Cohen, "Was Italian Fascism a Developmental
Dictatorship?: Some Evidence to the Contrary" Economic
History Review, 2nd series, 51 (1988): 95-113
William D. Irvine, The Boulanger Affair:
Royalism, Boulangism, and the Origins of the Radical Right in
France, New York: Oxford University Press, 1989
KC Schwartz, Journal of Political and Military
17 (1990): 197
KC Schwartz, Dados 32 (1989): 203
Roger Griffin, TheNature of Fascism,
New York: St. MartinsPress, 1991
Jeffrey Kopstein and Karl-Otto Richter, "Communist
Social Structure and Post-Communist Elections: Voting for Reunification
in East Germany," Studies in Comparative Communism
25 (1992): 363-80
Francesco Sidoti, "The Extreme Right in
Italy: Ideological Orphans and Countermobilization," in The
Extreme Right in Europe and the USA, edited by Paul Hainsworth,
pp. 151-174, London: Pinter, 1992
Zeev Sternhell, with Mario Sznajder and Maia
Asheri, The Birth of Fascist Ideology, Princeton University
Press,1994
Adrian Leftwich, "States of Underdevelopment:
The Third World State in Theoretical Perspective," Journal
of Theoretical Politics 6 (January 1994): 55-74
Adrian Leftwich, "Governance, the State
and the Politics of Development," Development and Change
25 (April 1994): 363-386
Stanley G Payne, A History of Fascism, 1914-1945,
Madison: University of Wisconsin Press, 1995
Jarolsaw Piekalkiewicz
and Alfred Wayne Penn, Politics of Ideocracy, Albany: SUNY
Press, 1995
Adrian Leftwich, "Bringing Politics Back
In: Towards a Model of the Developmental State," Journal
of Developmental Studies 31 (February 1995): 400-427
Walter Laqueur, Fascism: Past, Present,
Future NY: Oxford University Press, 1996
Gregor, "Introduction to the Transaction
Edition," in Interpretations of Fascism, New Brunswick:
Transaction, 1997
1980
Snyder,
Edwin K., A. James Gregor, and Maria Hsia Chang. The
Taiwan Relations Act and the Defense of the Republic of China.
Berkeley: Institute of International Studies, 1980.
[Snyder was a Rear Admiral in the US Navy and
the Commander of the U.S. Taiwan Defense Command, 1974-77.]
Gregor,
A. James. Review of Authoritarianism, Fascism, and National
Populism by Gino Germani. In American Political Science
Review 74 (March 1980): 163-65.
[March
1980. Annual Meeting of International Studies Association,
in Los Angeles. Gregor and Chang presented a paper at panel
on "Asia in U.S. Foreign Policy." A revised version
appeared under the title "Taiwan: The 'Wild Card' in U.S.
Defense Policy in the Far Pacific," in Asia and U.S. Foreign
Policy, edited by James C. Hsiung and Winberg Chai, pp. 131-145
(New York, 1981).]
Gregor,
A. James, and Maria Hsia Chang. "Arms Control, Regional
Stability and the Taiwan Relations Act." Journal
of Strategic Studies 3 (May 1980): 3-25.
Cited in:
Edwin K Snyder, with Gregor, "The Military
Balance in the Taiwan Strait," Journal of Strategic Studies
1981
Smith,
Denis Mack. "The Great Benito?" Review of
Young Mussolini and the Intellectual Origins of Fascism,
Sergio Panunzio, and Italian Fascism and Developmental
Dictatorship. In New York Review of Books 27
(May 1, 1980): 30-31.
[Important.]
Joes,
Anthony James. Review of Young Mussolini and the Intellectual
Origins of Fascism and Italian Fascism and Developmental
Dictatorship. In Worldview 23 (June 1980):
26-27.
[10-13
June 1980. Ninth Sino-American Conference on Mainland China,
held in Taipei, sponsored by the Institute of International Relations,
Republic of China. Gregor was a participant, Maria Hsia
Chang an observer. At a session chaired by Ray Cline they
presented "The Military Defense of the Republic of China,"
which was published in Issues and Studies (July 1980) and
in Struggling for Change in Mainland China: Challenges and
Implications edited by Tsai Wei-ping, 254-267 (Taipei: Institute
of International Relations, 1980).]
Gregor,
A. James, and Maria Hsia Chang. "Wang Yang-ming and
the Ideology of Sun Yat-sen." Review of Politics
42 (July 1980): 388-404.
Gregor,
A. James, and Maria Hsia Chang. "Military Defense of
the Republic of China." Issues and Studies 16
(July 1980): 51-64.
[Issues and Studies is published by the
Institute of International Relations in Taipei.]
Cited in:
Leo Yueh-yun Liu, "Taiwans Role
in the Western Pacific," Current History 81 (April
1982): 164-77
Gregor,
A. James, and Maria Hsia Chang. "The Military Defense
of the Republic of China." In Struggling for Change
in Mainland China: Challenges and Implications, edited
by Tsai Wei-ping, pp. 254-267. Taipei: Institute
of International Relations, 1980.
Cited in:
Edwin K Snyder, with Gregor, "The Military
Balance in the Taiwan Strait," Journal of Strategic Studies
1981
Gregor,
A. James. "The United States, the Republic of China,
and the Taiwan Relations Act." Orbis 24 (Fall
1980): 609-23.
Cited in:
Gregor and Maria Hsia Chang, "Military
Power, the Taiwan Relations Act and US Interests in East Asia,"
Journal of Strategic Studies 1985
Gregor, "Modernization of the Air Force
of the PRC and the Military Balance in the Taiwan Strait,"
Issues and Studies 21 (Oct 1985): 58-74
Linder,
James B., and A. James Gregor. "Taiwan's Troubled Security
Outlook." Strategic Review 8 (Fall 1980):
48-55.
[Rear Admiral Linder was Edwin Snyder's successor
as Commander of the U.S. Taiwan Defense Command, Republic of China,
from 1977 until the withdrawal of U.S. forces from Taiwan in early
1979.]
Gregor,
A. James, Anthony James Joes, David D. Roberts and Denis Mack
Smith. "An Exchange on Fascism." Letters.
In New York Review of Books (November 6, 1980): 55-57.
Di
Meglio, Umberto. Review of Roberto Michels e L'Ideologia
del Fascismo by A. James Gregor. In Rivista di Studi
Corporativi 10 (November-December 1980): 427-429.
[8
December 1980. Gregor delivers "The Reagan Administration's
China Policy Options" at a Symposium on U.S.-R.O.C. Relations
sponsored by the Institute of International Affairs, Taipei.]
1981
Gregor,
A. James. "Confucianism and the Political Thought of
Sun Yat-sen." Philosophy East and West 31 (January
1981): 55-70.
Gregor,
A. James. "'Totalitarianism' Revisited."
In Totalitarianism Reconsidered, edited by Ernest A. Menze,
130-145. Port Washington, N.Y.: Kennikat Press, 1981.
[This volume grew out of a session at the 1977
annual meeting of the American Historical Association in Dallas.]
Cited in:
JE Elliot, "Contending Perspectives on
the Nature of the Soviet Economic System," International
Journal of Social Economics 11 (1984): 40-61
Gregor, "Introduction to the Transaction
Edition," in Interpretations of Fascism, New Brunswick:
Transaction, 1997
Gregor,
A. James. Review of The Future of Taiwan edited by
V.H. Li, and Growth with Equity: The Taiwan Case by John
Fei, Gustav Ranis and Shirley W.Y. Kuo. In Journal of
Asian Studies 86 (February 1981): 169-70.
Beichman,
Arnold. "Imaginary Fascism." Review of Friendly
Fascism by Bertram Gross. In Policy Review, no.
16 (Spring 1981): 155-61.
[At 158: " ... as Professor A. James
Gregor has argued, fascism may well be a variation of the radical
socialism prevalent in Italy before World War I. Professor
Gregor has also shown in a masterly piece of research that the
standard Soviet interpretation of fascism has undergone critical
changes*. The new revisionism among Soviet social scientists
demonstrates a sympathetic understanding about the role of fascism
in European history, how it 'eroded' the foundations of 'bourgeois
democracy,' and how it 'spurred' economic activity, and how it
provided for an 'increased degree of vertical social mobility,'
according to Alexander Galkin, a Soviet social scientist, quoted
extensively by Professor Gregor." Beichman's footnote reads:
"A. James Gregor, 'Fascism and Modernization: Some
Addenda,' World Politics XXVI:3 (April 1974), pp. 379 passim.
The Galkin article quoted by Professor Gregor is 'Capitalist Society
and Fascism,' Social Sciences; USSR Academy of Sciences
II (1970), pp. 128-38."]
Kuan,
John C., editor. Symposium on R.O.C.-U.S. Relations.
Asia and the World Monograph Series, No. 21. Taipei:
Asia and World Institute, March 1981.
[Contains papers from the December 1980 symposium.
Also reprints the 1980 Orbis article. Gregor is in
the discussion at pp. 73-74, 78-79.]
Joes,
Anthony James. "Black Shirt, Red Heart."
Society 18 (May-June 1981): 32.
Gregor,
A. James. "The Socialism of Fools." Society
18 (May-June 1981): 36-39.
[Gregor was on leave at the Institute for Advanced
Studies, Hebrew University, Jerusalem.]
Gregor,
A. James, and Maria Hsia Chang. "Taiwan: The
'Wild Card' in U.S. Defense Policy in the Far Pacific."
In Asia and U.S. Foreign Policy, edited by James C. Hsiung
and Winberg Chai, 131-145. New York: Praeger, 1981.
Cited in:
Maria Hsia Chang, "Political Succession
in the Republic of China on Taiwan," Asian Survey
24 (April 1984): 423-46
Dennis Van Vranken Hickey, "U.S. Arms
Sales to Taiwan: Institutionalized Ambiguity," Asian Survey
26 (Dec 1986): 1324-36
Gregor,
A. James. "The Reagan Administration's China Policy
Options." Sino-American Relations 7 (Summer
1981): 13-20.
[The journal was published by the Institute of
Sino-American Relations, Chinese Culture University, in cooperation
with the Moral Rearmament Institute of the China Academy, Taipei.
Gregor delivered this paper at the December 1980 symposium.]
Cited in:
David CL Auw, "Comitment, Policy Legacy,
and PoliyOptions: TheU.S.-ROC Relations Under Reagan," Issues
and Studies 18 (March 1982): 8-26
Snyder,
Edwin K., with A. James Gregor. "The Military Balance
in the Taiwan Strait." Journal of Strategic Studies
4 (September 1981): 306-317.
Linder,
James B., and A. James Gregor. "The Role of the Chinese
Air Force in the 'Punitive' War Against Vietnam." Air
University Review 32 (September-October 1981): 67-77.
Gregor,
A. James, and Maria Hsia Chang. "Terrorism:
The View from Taiwan." Terrorism 5 (1981):
233-64.
Merkl,
Peter H. "Democratic Development, Breakdowns, and Fascism."
World Politics 34 (October 1981): 114-135.
[Merkl reviews Gregor's and Joes' books on Italian
fascism.]
[November
1981. Date on Gregor and Chang, "Marxism, Sun Yat-sen
and the Concept of "Imperialism'." Gregor was
at Hebrew University, Jerusalem.]
Gregor,
A. James. Review of Who Were the Fascists?: Social Roots
of European Fascism, edited by Stein Ugelvik Larsen, Bernt
Hagtvet and Jan Petter Myklebust. In American Political
Science Review 75 (December 1981): 1078-79.
[Gregor's affiliation was listed as the Institute
for Advanced Studies, Hebrew University of Jerusalem.]
Gregor,
A. James, with Maria Hsia Chang and Andrew Zimmerman.
Ideology and Development: Sun Yat-sen and the Economic History
of Taiwan. Research Monograph No. 23. Berkeley:
Center for Chinese Studies, University of California, 1981.
Cited in:
Gregor and Maria Hsia Chang, "Marxism,
Sun Yat-sen and the Concept of 'Imperialism'," Pacific
Affairs Spring 1982
Chin-Yuan Lin, Review in Pacific Affairs
56 (Summer 1983): 330-332
Tim Wright, Review in China Quarterly
no 98 (June 1984): 378
John F Copper, "Taiwan: New Challenges
to Development," Current History 85 (April 1986):
168-84
Ichiro Numazaki, "Networks of Taiwanese
Big Business," Modern China 12 (October 1986): 487-534
Gregor, "Comparative Political Stability:
The Philippines and the Republic of China," Issues and
Studies 1987
Thomas A Metzger, "Developmental Criteria
and Indigenously Conceptualized Options: A Normative Approach
to Chinas Modernization in Recent Times," Issues
and Studies 23 (February 1987): 19-81
Cal Clark, "The Taiwan Exception,"
International Studies Quarterly 31 (September 1987): 327-56
Jan S Prybyla, "The Economics of Island
and Mainland China: Taiwan as a Systemic Model," Issues
and Studies 24 (December 1988): 12-28
Szu-yin Ho, "The More Things Change, the
More Things Stay the Same: Some External Constraints on the ROCs
Bureaucracy," Issues and Studies 24 (December 1988):
126-37
Walter Arnold, "Bureaucratic Politics,
State Capacity and Taiwan's Automobile Industrial Policy,"
Modern China 15 (April 1989): 178-214
David Wen-wei Chang, "Political Development
in Taiwan: The Sun Yat-sen Model of National Reconstruction,"
Issues and Studies 25 (May 1989): 11-32
GT Crane, "State-Owned Enterprises and
the Oil Shock in Taiwan," Studies in Comparative International
Development 24 (Winter 1989-1990): 3-23
Ralph W Hueneman, "Family Planning in
Taiwan: The Conflict Between Ideologues and Technocrats,"
Modern China 16 (April 1990): 173-89
GT Yu, Asian Survey 31 (1991): 895
GT Crane, "Special Things in Special Ways:
National Economic Identity and China's Special Economic Zones,"
Australian Journal of Chinese Affairs, no. 32 (1994): 71-92
PB Prescott, American Journal of Economics
and Sociology 53 (1994): 363
Paul W Hao, "The Transformation of the
KMT's Ideology," Issues and Studies 32 (February 1996):
1-31
RN Clough, China Quarterly (1996): 1054
1982
Beichman,
Arnold. "A Fearful Symmetry." Review of
Who Were the Fascists?: Social Roots of European Fascism,
edited by Stein Ugelvik Larsen, Bernt Hagtvet and Jan Petter Myklebust.
In Times Literary Supplement (February 1982):
[Praises Gregor's work.]
Abse,
Tobias. "Syndicalism and the Origins of Italian Fascism."
Review of Italian Fascism and Developmental Dictatorship
and Young Mussolini and the Intellectual Origins of Fascism.
In Historical Journal 25 (March 1982): 247-58.
[Abse was at New Hall, Cambridge.]
Gregor,
A. James, and Maria Hsia Chang. "Marxism, Sun Yat-sen,
and the Concept of 'Imperialism'." Pacific Affairs
55 (Spring 1982): 54-79.
Cited in:
Edmund SK Fung, "Anti-Imperialism and
the Left Guomindang," Modern China 11 (January 1985):
39
Edmund SK Fung, "The Chinese Nationalists
and the Unequal Treaties, 1924-1931," Modern Asian Studies
21 (October 1987): 793-819
P Wolfe, "History and Imperialism: A Century
of Theory, From Marx to Postcolonialism," American Historical
Review 102 (1997): 388-420
Gregor,
A. James, and Maria Hsia Chang. "The Economic History
of Taiwan and the Notion of Imperialist Exploitation."
Jerusalem Journal of International Relations 6 (1982):
61-87.
[20
May 1982. Gregor testifies before the House Foreign Affairs
Committee on the human rights situation in Taiwan. His Terrorism
article is entered into the record. See U.S. Congress, House,
Committee on Foreign Affairs, Subcommittee on Asian and Pacific
Affairs, Martial Law on Taiwan and U.S. Foreign Policy Interests,
Hearing, 97th Cong., 2d Sess., Washington, U.S. Govt. Print. Off.]
Gregor,
A. James. "Some Thoughts on State and Rebel Terror."
In The Rationalization of Terrorism, edited by David C.
Rapoport and Yonah Alexander, 56-66. Frederick, Maryland:
University Press of America, 1982.
[Also see Gregor's comments on pp. 67-79, 198-99.]
Gregor,
A. James. "Fascism's Philosophy of Violence and the
Concept of Terror." In The Morality of Terrorism:
Religious and Secular Justifications, edited by David C. Rapoport
and Yonah Alexander, 152-168. New York: Pergamon
Press, 1982.
Cited in:
Rosemary HT OKane, Terror, Force and
States: The Path from Modernity, Cheltenham: Edward Elgar,
1996
Rosemary OKane, "Modernity, the
Holocaust and Politics," Economy and Society 26 (1997):
43-61
Gregor,
A. James. Review of Sun Yat-sen's Parteiorgan 'Chien-she'
(1919-1920) by Corinna Hana. In Journal of Asian
Studies 41 (August 1982): 811-12.
Gregor,
A. James. Review of Sun Yat-sen: Reluctant Revolutionary
by Harold Schriffin. In Journal of Asian Studies
41 (August 1982): 820-22.
[17
August 1982. US-PRC Joint Communique.]
[16
September 1982. Gregor appears on MacNeil-Lehrer Hour in
a discussion of the Taiwan Communique.]
[17
September 1982. Gregor testifies on Taiwan before Sen. John
East's subcommittee on the separation of powers, Senate Judiciary
Committee. See U.S. Congress, Senate, Committee on the Judiciary,
Subcommittee on the Separation of Powers, Taiwan Communique
and Separation of Powers, Hearings, 97th Congress, 2nd
Session, Serial No. J-97-137, Washington, U.S. Govt. Print. Off.,
1982, pp. 21, 29-35, 39-40, 55-62, 75-85. He appears on
a panel with Ray Cline.]
[September
1982. Gregor participates in a Heritage Foundation seminar
on the Philippines, held in Washington DC. The papers presented
are published in Gregor, ed., The U.S. and the Philippines,
1983.]
1983
Sternhell,
Zeev. Ni droite ni guache: LIdeologie fasciste
en France. Paris: Editions du Seuil, 1983.
Gregor,
A. James, and Maria Hsia Chang. The Republic of China
and U.S. Policy: A Study in Human Rights. Washington,
D.C.: Ethics and Public Policy Center, 1983.
Cited in:
Maria Hsia Chang, "Political Succession
in the Republic of China on Taiwan," Asian Survey
24 (April 1984): 423-46
An-chia Wu, "One Country, Two Systems:
A Model for Taiwan?" Issues and Studies 21 (1985):
33-59
Richard C DeAngelis, Review in Teaching
Political Science 13 (Spring 1986): 134-136
Cecil Findley, Review in International Journal
of World Peace 3 (1986): 110-12
Gregor, "Comparative Political Stability:
The Philippines and the Republic of China," Issues and
Studies 23 (Jan 1987): 11-22
Chien-min Chao, "From Limited to Extended
Rights: Political Participation in the Republic of China Issues
and Studies 23 (1987): 26-49
Harmon Zeigler, Pluralism, Corporatism,
and Confucianism: Political Association and Conflict in the United
States, Europe, and Taiwan, Philadelphia: Temple University
Press, 1988
Panos D Bardis, "Aparthied Monocritics
and the Philosophy of Consequentialism," International
Journal of World Peace 7 (September 1990): 29-56
C Shih, "Psychological Security and National
Security: The Taiwan Factor in Chinas U.S. Policy,"
Journal of Social, Political and Economic Studies 16 (1991):
441-467
Beichman,
Arnold. "Mussolinismo." American Spectator
(January 1983):
[Refers to Gregor.]
Chang,
Maria Hsia. The Blue Shirts Society: Fascism and
Developmental Nationalism. Ph.D dissertation, University
of California at Berkeley, 1983.
Gregor,
A. James. "On 'Liberation Theology'." Cogito
1 (June 1983): 66-87.
[This was the second issue of Cogito, a
philosophy journal published by the University of the Philippines,
Quezon City.]
Cited in:
Gregor, "After the Fall: The Prospects
for Democracy After Marcos," World Affairs 1987
Gregor,
A. James. "The People's Republic of China as a Western
Security Asset." Air University Review 34 (July-August
1983): 12-23.
Cited in:
Gregor and Maria Hsia Chang, "Military
Power, the Taiwan Relations Act and US Interests in East Asia,"
Journal of Strategic Studies 1985
Gregor, "Modernization of the Air Force
of the PRC and the Military Balance in the Taiwan Strait,"
Issues and Studies 1985
Gregor, "The Spratlys and the Security
Environment in the South China Sea," The New Pacific Security
Environment 1993
Gregor,
A. James, editor. The U.S. and the Philippines: A Challenge
to a Special Relationship. Washington: Heritage
Foundation, 1983.
[This was a product of the September 1982 Heritage
Foundation seminar on U.S.-Philippine relations. It was
Gregor's first published work on the Philippines and the first
in the Heritage Foundation's Asian Studies monograph series.
It includes:
John S Copper, "Forward," p. v
Gregor, "United States Foreign Policy
and the Republic of the Philippines," pp. 1-15
Raul P de Guzman, "The Evolution of Filipino
Political Institutions: Prospects for Normalization in the Philippines,"
pp. 17-31
Ramon H Myers, "The Philippine Economy:
Current Problems and Future Prospects," pp. 33-54
Alvin J Cottrell, "The U.S.-Philippine
Security Relationship," pp. 55-66
Gregor, "Some Policy Considerations,"
pp. 67-84]
1984
Gregor,
A. James. The Key Role of U.S. Bases in the Philippines.
Asian Studies Center Backgrounder, No. 7. Washington:
Heritage Foundation, January 10, 1987.
Cited in:
Adrian E Cristobal and Gregor, "The Philippines
and the United States," Comparative Strategy 1987
Gregor,
A. James. "Western Security and the Military Potential
of the PRC." Parameters 14 (Spring 1984):
35-48.
Cited in:
Gregor and Maria Hsia Chang, "Military
Power, the Taiwan Relations Act and US Interests in East Asia,"
Journal of Strategic Studies 1985
Gregor, "Modernization of the Air Force
of the PRC and the Military Balance in the Taiwan Strait,"
Issues and Studies 1985
T David Mason, "Non-Military Dimensions
of Soviet Security Policy in Asia," Bulletin of Peace
Proposals 20 (December 1989): 405-419
[23
February 1984. Gregor delivers a lecture, "Ferdinand
Marcos and the Crisis in the Philippines" at the Heritage
Foundation, Washington DC.]
"John
F. Cooper: East Meets West at Asian Studies Center."
Heritage Today, No. 2 (March-April 1984): 6,9.
[At p. 7 there is a photograph with the caption:
"Sen. John Melcher (D.-Mont.)...agreed to disagree with Dr.
A. James Gregor...at podium...during a recent Heritage Asian Studies
Center lecture discussion on 'President Marcos and the Crisis
in the Philippines.' Also shown at right is Theodore Friend, former
President of Swarthmore College and a Fellow at the Woodrow Wilson
International Center for Scholars, who joined in the discussion."
The February 23rd lecture in Heritage's Lehrman Auditorium was
the second of five Asian Studies Center lectures held in early
1984.]
Chang,
Maria Hsia. "Political Succession in the Republic of
China on Taiwan." Asian Survey 24 (April 1984):
423-46.
Gregor,
A. James. "The Republic of China." In Arms
Production in Developing Countries, edited by James E. Katz,
301-320. Lexington, Mass.: Lexington Books, 1984.
Cited in:
Gregor and Maria Hsia Chang, "Military
Power, the Taiwan Relations Act and US Interests in East Asia,"
Journal of Strategic Studies 1985
Gregor, "Modernization of the Air Force
of the PRC and the Military Balance in the Taiwan Strait,"
Issues and Studies 1985
Myers, Raymon H. The Roots of the Philippines' Economic
Troubles. Asian Studies Center Backgrounder, No. 14.
Washington: Heritage Foundation, May 31, 1984.
[Myers, who thanks Gregor for comments on a draft,
is at the Hoover Institution and was a contributor to Gregor's
The U.S. and the Philippines.]
[31
May 1984. Hearing and markup on H. Cong. Res. 129.
Rep. Gerald Solomon (R-NY) introduces a paper by Gregor, "The
Human Rights Issue and the Republic of China on Taiwan,"
into to record. See U.S. Congress, House, Committee on Foreign
Affairs, Subcommittee on Asian and Pacific Affairs, Political
Developments in Taiwan, Hearing and Markup, 98th Cong., 2d
Sess., Washington, U.S. Govt. Print. Off.]
Gregor,
A. James, and Maria Hsia Chang. The Iron Triangle:
A U.S. Security Policy for Northeast Asia. Stanford:
Hoover Institution, July 1984.
Cited in:
Donald S Zagoria, Review in Foreign Affairs
63 (Winter 1984-85): 428
Shim Jae Hoon, "Views from an Unfinished
War," Review of The Iron Triangle and The US-South
Korea Alliance, edited by Gerald L Curtis and Sung Joo Han,
in Far Eastern Economic Review 128 (June 20, 1985): 84-85
Surendra K Gupta, Review in Issues and Studies
21 (August 1985): 151-155
Edward A Olsen, Review in Journal of Strategic
Studies 9 (March 1986): 110-112
MH Schill, University of Pennsylvania Law
Review 137 (1989): 829
Gregor,
A. James. Crisis in the Philippines: A Threat to U.S. Interests.
Washington, D.C.: Ethics and Public Policy Center, November
1984.
[Forward by Senate Majority Leader Howard H. Baker,
Jr.]
Cited in:
Donald S Zagoria, Review in Foreign Affairs
63 (Spring 1985): 929
Jose P Mango Jr and Gregor, "Insurgency
and Counterinsurgency in the Philippines," Asian Survey,
May 1986
Gregor, "Comparative Political Stability:
The Philippines and the Republic of China," Issues and
Studies, 1987
Gregor, "After the Fall: The Prospects
for Democracy After Marcos," World Affairs 1987
Adrian E Cristobal and Gregor, "The Philippines
and the United States: A Short History of the Security Connection,"
Comparative Strategy, 1987
Gregor,
A. James, and Maria Hsia Chang. The Taiwan Relations
Act. Glen Falls, N.Y.: U.S. Committee on Asia-Pacific
Peace and Stability, 1984.
Cited in:
Gregor and Maria Hsia Chang, "Military
Power, the Taiwan Relations Act and US Interests in East Asia,"
Journal of Strategic Studies 1985
Gregor, "Modernization of the Air Force
of the PRC and the Military Balance in the Taiwan Strait,"
Issues and Studies 1985
1985
Gregor,
A. James, and Maria Hsia Chang. "The Taiwan Independence
Movement: The Failure of Political Persuasion."
Political Communication and Persuasion 2 (1985):
363-91.
Cited in:
Gregor, "Comparative Political Stability:
The Philippines and the Republic of China," Issues and
Studies 1987
Gregor,
A. James. "U.S. Interests in Northeast Asia and the
Security of Taiwan." Strategic Review 13 (Winter
1985): 52-60.
Cited in:
Laure Paquette, "The Republic of Chinas
New National Strategy for the Post-Cold War World," Issues
and Studies 32 (March 1996): 1-39
[17 February 1985. Reunion of American Journalists and Visitors
to the Republic of China, West Palm Beach, Florida. Gregor
and Chang are speakers. Her speech was published in Vital
Speeches of the Day.]
Chang,
Maria Hsia. The Chinese Blue Shirt Society.
Berkeley: Center for Chinese Studies, Institute of East
Asian Studies, University of California, 1985.
Cited in:
Gregor, "Introduction to the Transaction
Edition," in Interpretations of Fascism, New Brunswick:
Transaction, 1997
Heritage
Foundation. America's New Pacific Era: Five Lectures
on U.S.-Asian Relations. Washington, D.C.: Heritage
Foundation, 1985.
[Includes Gregor's February 23, 1984 lecture.]
[21-25
May 1985. International Security Council conference, Seoul.
Gregor read a paper. The proceedings were published in The
Soviet Union and the Security of East Asia.]
[June
1985. 14th Sino-American Conference on Mainland China, sponsored
by Ohio State University. Gregor presents "Modernization
of the Air Force of the PRC and the Military Balance in the Taiwan
Strait" (published in Issues and Studies, October
1985).]
Chang,
Maria Hsia. "United States Relations with Taiwan:
A Critical Review of the Taiwan Relations Act."
Vital Speeches of the Day 51 (June 15, 1985): 530-33.
Gregor,
A. James. Three Essays on China Policy and U.S. Security
Interests in East Asia. Berkeley: Pacific Basin
Project, July 1985.
Gregor, A. James. How the Marcos Opposition Challenges the
United States. Asian Studies Center Backgrounder. Washington:
Heritage Foundation, July 2, 1985.
Cited in:
Walden Bello, "Edging Toward the Quagmire:
the United States and the Philippine Crisis," World Policy
Journal 3 (Winter 1985-1986): 29-58
Adrian E Cristobal and Gregor, "The Philippines
and the United States," Comparative Strategy 1987
"Asia
Specialist Cites Chinese Military Buildup." Aviation
Week and Space Technology (July 15, 1985): 24.
[At a Berkeley symposium on "Threats to the
Future of Taiwan," Gregor stated that growing PRC military
strength, augmented by new aircraft, threatened the stability
of East Asia, could lead to PRC aggression against Taiwan, and
should be countered by increased U.S. military aid to Taiwan.]
Gregor,
A. James, and Maria Hsia Chang. "Military Power, the
Taiwan Relations Act, and US Interests in East Asia."
Journal of Strategic Studies 8 (September 1985):
247-59.
Cited in:
Laure Paquette, "The Republic of Chinas
New National Strategy for the Post-Cold War World," Issues
and Studies 32 (March 1996): 1-39
Gregor,
A. James. "Modernization of the Air Force of the PRC
and the Military Balance in the Taiwan Strait." Issues
and Studies 21 (October 1985): 58-74.
Cited in:
Taifa Yu, "The Reagan Administrations
Management of the Taipei-Washington-Peking triangular Relationship,"
Issues and Studies 23 (November 1987): 69-95
Richard J Latham and Kenneth W Allen, "Defense
Reform in China: The PLA Air Force," Problems of Communism
40 (May-June 1991): 30-50
Laure Paquette, "The Republic of Chinas
New National Strategy for the Post-Cold War World," Issues
and Studies 32 (March 1996): 1-39
Gregor,
A. James. "Marcos: The Only Game in Town."
Philippines-U.S. Free Press 1 (November 1985): 10-11,
48-51.
[First issue.]
Cited in:
Gregor, "After the Fall: The Prospects
for Democracy after Marcos," World Affairs 1987
Gregor,
A. James. "Pawn in the Soviet Pacific Power Grab:
The Philippines and Opposition to Marcos." The New
American 1 (November 18, 1985): 27-34.
[A reprint of the 2 July 1985 Heritage Foundation
backgrounder. This is the 8th issue of The New American,
a John Birch Society magazine.]
[December
1985. American Enterprise Institute forum on "Dealing
with Dictators in Decline" in Washington. Gregor delivers
a version of "After the Fall: The Prospects for Democracy
after Marcos." A completely rewritten version appears
in World Affairs, Spring 1987.]
Gregor,
A. James. "U.S. Investment in the Republic of China."
Speech in Taipaei, 1985.
Cited in:
Peter Fischer, "Legal Aspects of European
Investment in the Republic of China," Issues and Studies
25 (April 1989): 12-35
1986
Gregor,
A. James. "The Philippine Crisis: The Real Options."
Global Affairs 1 (Winter 1986): 67-76.
[This is the first issue of this journal.
Gregor is listed on the Advisory Board.]
[3
February 1986. Workshop in Washington DC on "Assessing
America's Options in the Philippines," co-sponsored by the
House Committee on Foreign Affairs' Subcommittee on Asian and
Pacific Affairs (Solarz, chairman), the Congressional Research
Service, and the Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars.
Gregor is a featured speaker. See U.S. Congress, House,
Committee on Foreign Affairs, Assessing America's Options in
the Philippines, Committee Print, 99th Congr., 2d Sess., Feb.
1986, Washington, U.S. Govt. Print. Off., pp. 9-15, 16-17, 20-25,
218, 39, 102, 141.]
[7
February 1986. Philippine elections.]
[25
February 1986. Ferdinand Marcos leaves the Philippines.]
Gregor,
A. James. "Succession in the Philippines: The
Prevailing Alternatives and American Interests." Atlantic
Community Quarterly 24 (Spring 1986):
Cited in:
Gregor, "After the Fall: The Prospects
for Democracy after Marcos," World Affairs 1987
Chang,
Maria Hsia. "The Crisis of Succession on Taiwan."
Global Affairs 1 (Spring 1986): 149-157.
Cited in:
Harmon Zeigler, Pluralism, Corporatism,
and Confucianism: Political Association and Conflict in the United
States, Europe, and Taiwan, Philadelphia: Temple University
Press, 1988
Gregor,
A. James. The China Connection: U.S. Policy and the People's
Republic of China. Stanford: Hoover Institution
Press, 1986.
[This was the first volume in the "United
States Foreign Policy Series" published by the Hoover Institution.]
Cited in:
Arthur Waldron, Review in Orbis 31 (Summer
1987): 259-260
Rosemary Foot, Review in International Affairs
63 (Summer 1987): 533
Warren T Cohen, Review in Political Science
Quarterly 102 (Fall 1987): 538
Simon Scott Plummer, Review in Asian Affairs
75 (February 1988): 105-6
Kenneth C Walker, Review in China Quarterly
no 114 (June 1988): 294
Dennis Van Vranken Hickey, "Americas
Two-Point Policy and the Future of Taiwan," Asian Survey
28 (August 1988): 881-96
Gregor, "The Spratlys and the Security
Environment in the South China Sea," The New Pacific Security
Environment 1993
XF Liu and G Norcliff, "Closed Windows,
Open Doors: Geopolitics and Post-1949 Mainland Chinese Immigration
to Canada," Canadian Geographer 40 (1996): 306-319
[13-15
April 1986. International Security Council conference in
Tokyo on "National Security in Northeast Asia."
Gregor is rapporteur and a signer of "The Tokyo Declaration"
which it produced. See Global Affairs 1 (Summer 1986):
165-67.]
Mango,
Jose P., Jr., and A. James Gregor. "Insurgency and
Counterinsurgency in the Philippines." Asian Survey
26 (May 1986): 501-517.
[Brigadier General Mango was Commander, Regional
Unified Command 3, Luzon, Armed Forces of the Philippines.]
Gregor,
A. James. "Succession in the Philippines: The
Prevailing Alternatives and American Interests." Global
Affairs 1 (Summer 1986): 115-126.
[Reprinted from the Spring 1986 Atlantic Community
Quarterly.]
[12-14
August 1986. International Security Council conference in
Manila on "The Philippines and the Security of the South
China Sea Region." Gregor was the conference chairman
and a signer of "The Manila Declaration" which it produced.
See Global Affairs 2 (Winter 1987): 232-35. Gregor's
role in the conference was noted in Howard Goldenthal, "Moonies,
WACL and Vigilantes: The Religious Right in the Philippines,"
Covert Action Information Bulletin, no. 29 (Winter 1988):
21-24.]
[7-9
December 1986. First meeting, in Bangkok, of the "Study
Committee on the Security of the Sealanes of Asia," sponsored
by the International Security Council. Gregor was the conference
rapporteur and a signatory to the statement on "Security
of the Asian-Pacific Sea Lanes" which it produced. See Global
Affairs 2 (Spring 1987): 178-81.]
Sternhell,
Zeev. Neither Right Nor Left: Fascist Ideology
in France. Berkeley and Los Angeles: University
of California Press, 1986.
1987
Gregor,
A. James. "Comparative Political Stability:
The Philippines and the Republic of China." Issues
and Studies 23 (January 1987): 11-22.
Cited in:
Harmon Zeigler, Pluralism, Corporatism,
and Confucianism: Political Association and Conflict in the United
States, Europe, and Taiwan, Philadelphia: Temple University
Press, 1988
[22-24
March 1987. Conference in Beijing on the subject "Peace
and Security in the Pacific Region," co-sponsored by the
International Security Council and the Beijing Institute for International
Studies. Gregor delivers "The People's Republic of
China and U.S. Security Interests in East Asia," which is
published in the record of the conference, International Security
Council, The Balance of Power in Asia, New York:
International Security Council, May 1987.]
Gregor,
A. James. "After the Fall: The Prospects for
Democracy after Marcos." World Affairs 49 (Spring
1987): 195-208.
[Based on the December 1985 American Enterprise
Institute forum.]
Cited in:
Constantine P Danopoulos, "Democratic
Currents in Authoritarian Seas: The Military in Greece and the
Philippines," Armed Forces and Society 16 (Summer
1990): 529-545
Chang,
Maria Hsia. "Transition Through Accretion: Institutionalizing
a Competitive Party System in Taiwan." Paper delivered
to the Symposium on Political Reform of the Republic of China
on Taiwan, Associated Chinese Social Scientists of North America,
Baltimore, May 8-10, 1987.
Cited in:
Harmon Zeigler, Pluralism, Corporatism,
and Confucianism: Political Association and Conflict in the United
States, Europe and Taiwan, Philadelphia: Temple University
Press, 1988
Cristobal,
Adrian E., and A. James Gregor. "The Philippines and
the United States: A Short History of the Security Connection."
Comparative Strategy 6 (1987): 61-89.
[Cristobal was Regent, University of Philippines,
Quezon City, Metro Manila.]
Gregor,
A. James, and Virgilio Aganon. The Philippine Bases:
U.S. Security at Risk. Forward by Adm. Elmo Zumwalt,
Jr. Washington, D.C.: Ethics and Public Policy Center,
1987.
[Aganon was an Assistant Professor of Geography
at the University of the Philippines, Quezon City.]
Cited in:
Gregor, "Military Modernization and Defense
Policy in Mainland China," Issues and Studies 1988
SR Shalom, Bulletin of Concerned Asian Scholars
22 (1990): 20
Rafael A Porrata-Doria, "The Philippine
Bases and Status of Forces Agrement: Lessons for the Future,"
Military Law Review 137 (Summer 1992): 67-102
Gregor,
A. James. Review of The European Experience: A Historical
Critique of Development Theory by Dieter Senghaas. In
Journal of Modern History 59 (September 1987): 543-44.
[25
September 1987. Ethics and Public Policy Center conference
in Washington on "Reforms in the USSR and China: Implications
for U.S. Policy." Gregor is a speaker. See "Soviet,
Chinese Reforms Appraised," Ethics and Public Policy Newsletter,
No. 21 (October 1987): 1-2.]
Chang,
Maria Hsia. "Totalitarianism and China: The Limits
of Reform." Global Affairs 2 (Fall 1987):
149-67.
Gregor,
A. James. "Corazon Aquino, the Philippines and U.S.
Interests." Atlantic Community Quarterly 25
(Fall 1987): 377-90.
[5
December 1987. Second meeting of International Security
Council group on the security of Asian sea lanes. Gregor
is present and signs the statement which it produces on "Security
of the Asian-Pacific Sea Lanes." See Global Affairs
3 (Spring 1988): 213-16.]
[6-8
December 1987. International Security Council conference
on "Geopolitics of Security in the Greater Pacific Basin,"
in Hawaii. Gregor attends and is a signatory to the "Hawaii
Declaration" which it produces. See Global Affairs
3 (Spring 1988): 217-21.]
Gregor,
A. James. Arming the Dragon: U.S. Security Ties
with the Peoples Republic of China. Washington,
D.C.: Ethics and Public Policy Center, 1987.
Cited in:
Gregor, "Military Modernization and Defense
Policy in Mainland China," Issues and Studies 1988
Arthur Waldron, Review in Orbis 32 (Summer
1988): 473-474
Robert E Bedeski, Review in International
Journal 44 (Summer 1989): 727-728
Gerald Segal, Review in Pacific Affairs
63 (Summer 1990): 237-238
Gregor, "The Peoples Liberation Army and
China's Crisis" Armed Forces and Society 1991
Steven I Levine, "Chinas Global
Role," Problems of Communism 41 (May-June 1992): 145-51
Gregor, "The Spratlys and the Security
Environment in the South China Sea," The New Pacific Security
Environment 1993
Sheng Lijun, "Peking-Washington Bargaining,
1981-1984," Issues and Studies 30 (June 1994): 28-56
1988
Goldenthal,
Howard. "Moonies, WACL and Vigilantes: The Religious
Right in the Philippines." Covert Action Information
Bulletin, no. 29 (Winter 1988): 21-24.
[p. 21: " ... the quasi-intellectual
side of the organization [CAUSA, the political arm of Rev. Sun
Myung Moon's Unification Church] conducts meetings and seminars
in the Philippines to promote their ideology. They are helped
on this front by several think-tanks such as the International
Security Council (ISC).
"In August 1986, the ISC held a round-table
discussion on the Philippines and the security of the South China
Sea region. Reportedly at the conference were Gen. John Singlaub,
former CIA deputy director Ray Cline, former Defense Minister
Juan Ponce Enrile, and Gen. Fidel Ramos. The chairperson of the
conference was A. James Gregor, a close associate of Ferdinand
Marcos.
"Out of this conference came the Manila
Declaration, a document which called for the United States, Japan
and South Korea to work together to 'increase joint command, control,
training and intelligence sharing capabilities' with the Philippines*.
One of the main tasks of this joint command would be to maintain
the American military facilities at Subic Bay Naval Station and
Clark Air Force Base."
A footnote refers to ISC's so-called Manila
Declaration,"The Philippines and the Security of the South
China Sea Region," New York: International Security
Council, 1986.]
Gregor,
A. James. "Military Modernization and Defense Policy
in Mainland China." Issues and Studies 24 (March
1988): 81-99.
Cited in:
Michael B Yahuda, "The Peoples Republic
of China at 40: Foreign Relations," China Quarterly
no. 119 (Sept 1989): 519-539
Yung-lo Lin, "U.S. Policy Choice: Military
Relations with Taipei and Peking Revisited," Issues and
Studies 26 (1990): 98
Gregor,
A. James. "Soviet Maritime Strategy in the Pacific."
Global Affairs 3 (Spring 1988): 163-74.
International
Security Council. Security Policy in East Asia:
A Politico-Military Assessment: 1988. New York:
International Security Council, May 1988.
[Gregor was the Project Director and apparently
the principal author of this report. In his Forward, he
stated that Maria Hsia Chang, Jan Prybyla and Yossef Bodansky
also contributed to the project.]
Gregor,
A. James. "The Bases Dilemma." Letter. Atlantic
Monthly 261 (May 1988): 6.
Chiang,
Maria Hsia. "Mainland China After Mao: Change
and Continuity in Totalitarianism." Issues and Studies
24 (May 1988): 12-39.
[11-17
June 1988. Symposium on the Thought of Sun Yat-sen and the
Modern World, in Taipei, sponsored by the Dr. Sun Yat-sen Institute
of the United States and the Pacific Cultural Foundation of the
Republic of China on Taiwan. Gregor and Chang present "The
Thought of Sun Yat-sen in Comparative Perspective."
This is cited in David Wen-wei Chang, "Political Development
in Taiwan: The Sun Yat-sen Model of National Reconstruction,"
Issues and Studies 25 (May 1989): 11-32.]
Gregor,
A. James. "The Fundamentals of a U.S. Security Policy
for East Asia." Global Affairs 3 (Summer 1988):
152-57.
Bonner,
Raymond. Waltzing with a Dictator. Revised
Edition. New York: Vintage, September 1988.
[New material appended to the paperback edition
refers to Gregor as a critic of Aquino.]
1989
Gregor,
A. James. In the Shadow of Giants: The Major Powers
and the Security of Southeast Asia. Stanford:
Hoover Institution, 1989.
Cited in:
David G Bradford, "Asia-Pacific Policy:
A Review of the Literature," Washington Quarterly
13 (Spring 1990): 197-210
Gregor, "The Peoples Liberation Army and
China's Crisis," Armed Forces and Society 1991
Roger E Kanet and Garth T Katner, Review in
Osteuropa 41 (March 1991): 299-306
T Huxley, "Southeast Asia in the Study
of International Relations: The Rise and Decline of a Region,"
Pacific Review 9 (1996): 199-228
"Red China: Letting Sleeping Dragons Lie." American
Legion Magazine 126 (February 1989): 28-29.
Chang,
Maria Hsia. "The Meaning of the Tiananmen Incident."
Global Affairs 4 (Fall 1989): 12-35.
"Pioneer
Fund on Letter of Willian Frawley of 10/31/89." Unpublished
memorandum, November 15, 1989.
[This memo is part of the Pioneer Fund's response
to complaints raised by William Frawley, a professor of lingusitcs
at the University of Delaware, about the university's acceptance
of Fund grants on behalf of Linda Gottfredson. Frawley's
description of the Fund referred to Donald Swan. The Fund's
response states (page 4): "Donald Swan (deceased several
years ago), then on the faculty of the University of Southern
Mississippi, supervised in part a research comparison of white
Mississippi school children with white children of the same age
at a location in England where their ancestors had originated.
Swan was introduced to the Fund earlier by Dr. A. James Gregor,
now a Professor of Philosophy [sic] at the University of California."
(Emphasis added.)]
1990
Gregor,
A. James. The Land of the Morning Calm: The Korean
Peninsula and U.S. Security Interests. Washington DC:
Ethics and Public Policy Center, 1990.
Cited in:
Robert W Bedeski, Review in International
Journal 46 (Summer 1991): 568
Victor D Cha, Review in Journal of Asian
Studies 50 (Nov 1991): 950-51
Chang,
Maria Hsia. "Taiwans Mainland Policy: the Reunification
of China." Strategic Study Series. Claremont Institute:
Asian Studies Center, 1990.
Cited in:
Maria Hsia Chang, "The Future of Taiwan-Mainland
Relations," Issues and Studies (February 1993): 56-75
Oliver,
Revilo P. "Practical Politics." Liberty
Bell (February 1990):
[This available on the Stormfront web site maintained
by Don Black. Oliver states: "Hostile writers who try
to trace the origin's of Hitler's political system, such as A.
James Gregor ("The Ideology of Fascism") and George
L. Mosse ("The Crisis of German Ideology"), do not even
mention Haushofer."]
1991
Gregor,
A. James. "Links and Exchanges:
the Mainland Policy of the ROC." Global Affairs 6
(Winter 1991): 54-73.
Cited in:
Suisheng Zhao,
"The Management of Rival Relations Across the Taiwan
Strait, 1979-91," Issues and Studies 29 (April
1993): 72-94
Gregor,
A. James. "The U.S. Withdrawal from Bases in the Philippines:
Its Consequences." Vital Speeches of the Day
57 (February 15, 1991): 263-266.
Gregor,
A. James. The Military in Post-Tiananmen China.
SCPS Papers, No. 3. Kaohsiung, Taiwan: Sun Yat-sen
Center for Policy Studies, National Sun Yat-sen University, April
1991.
Cited in:
Yitzhak Shichor, "China and the Gulf Crisis:
Escape from Predicaments," Problems of Communism 40
(Nov-Dec 1991): 80-90
Gregor,
A. James. "The Peoples Liberation Army and China's
Crisis." Armed Forces and Society 18 (Fall 1991):
7-28.
Cited in:
Li Cheng and Lynn White, "The Army in
the Succesion to Deng Xiaoping," Asian Survey 33 (August
1993): 757-86
Gregor, "The Spratlys and the Security
Environment in the South China Sea," The New Pacific Security
Environment 1993
Griffin,
Roger. The Nature of Fascism. New York:
St. Martins Press, 1991.
1992
Chang,
Maria Hsia. "What Is Left of Mao Tse-tung Thought?"
Issues and Studies 28 (January 1992): 18-38.
[Revision of a paper delivered at the 20th
Sino-American Conference on Contemporary Chia, Institute of International
Affairs, University of South Carolina, 10-12 June 1991.]
Gregor,
A. James. "East Asian Security in the Gorbachev Era."
In The U.S.-South Korea Alliance. New Brunswick,
N.J.: Transaction, 1992.
Gregor,
A. James. "Chinas Shadow Over Southeast Asian
Waters." Global Affairs 7 (Summer 1992): 1-13
Cited in:
Maria Hsia Chang, "The Future of Taiwan-Mainland
Relations," Issues and Studies 29 (February 1993):
56-75
Denny Roy, "Hegemon on the Horizon?: Chinas
Threat to East Asian Security," International Security
19 (Summer 1994): 149-68
Chang,
Maria Hsia. "Taiwan and the Mainland: A Shifting
Competition." Global Affairs 7 (Summer 1992):
14-28.
Chang,
Maria Hsia. "Chinas Future: Regionalism, Federalism,
Disintegration." Studies in Comparative Communism
25 (September 1992): 211-227.
1993
Gregor,
A. James. "The Spratlys and the Security Environment
in the South China Sea." In The New Pacific Security
Environment: Challenges and Opportunities: The 1992 Pacific Symposium,
edited by Ralph A. Cossa, pp. 215-232. Washington DC:
National Defense University Press, 1993.
[This symposium was held in February 1992 at the
National Defense University in Washington DC.]
Gregor,
A. James. "The Clinton Policy in East Asia."
Global Affairs 8 (Fall 1993): 55-66.
1994
Sternhell,
Zeev, with Mario Sznajder and Maia Asheri. The Birth
of Fascist Ideology: From Cultural Rebellion to Political
Revolution. Translated by David Maisel. Princeton:
Princeton University Press, 1994.
[Translated from the 1989 French edition.
At p. 3: " ... fascism was not a sort of shadow cast by Marxism
... Nor was fascism a 'variety of Marxism,' as claimed by A. James
Gregor, a normally perspicacious scholar and the author of major
works." Sternhell cites Gregor's Young Mussolini
and the Intellectual Origins of Fascism (1979).
Sternhell writes (pp.3-4): "With
regard to the scholarly publications of the last twenty years,
the reader should refer to the work of Karl Dietrich Bracher,
Emilio Gentile, A. James Gregor, Roger Griffin, Pierre Milza,
George L. Mosse, Stanley G. Payne, Fritz Stern, Domenico Settembrini,
Jacob Leib Talmon, and Pier Giorgio Zunino." A footnote
(p. 260n5) states: "A few older works in English remain
the best in the field. See in particular A. James Gregor,
The Ideology of Fascism: The Rationale of Totalitarianism
(New York: Free Press, 1969), and Italian Fascism and Developmental
Dictatorship (Princeton: Princeton University Press, 1979)
... "
The beginning, general references (p. 264n2)
to the literature on Sorel at the start on chapter 1 (which is
on Sorel) include Gregor's The Ideology of Fascism (1969),
Roberto Michels e l'ideologia del fascismo (1979), and Young
Mussolini (1979).
The bibliography (pp. 320-321) includes The
Ideology of Fascism (1969), Italian Fascism and Developmental
Dicatorship (1979), Roberto Michels e l'ideologia del fascismo
(1979), and Young Mussolini (1979).]
[1994-95.
Maria Hsia Chang, now at University of Nevada, Reno, receives
a grant from the Chiang Ching-kuo Foundation for International
Scholarly Exchanges for a project, "The Dragon Awakens: Chinese
Conceptions of Nation and Nationalism."]
1995
Gregor,
A. James. China, Marxism, and Development: Reflections
on Theory and Reality. New Brunswick, N.J.: Transaction,
1995.
Cited in:
Alan PL Liu, Review in American Political
Science Review 89 (December 1995): 1052
S Breslin, Europe-Asia Studies 48 (1996):
1251
Edward Friedman, "Learning from East Asian
Economic Success: Avoiding the Pitfalls of Soviet-Style Developmentalist
Dead Ends," Economic Development and Cultural Change
44 (July 1996): 879-889
Barrett L McCormick, Review in Journal of
Politics 59 (May 1997): 635-638
Ear,
Sophal. "The Khmer Rouge Canon, 1975-1979: The
Standard Total Academic View on Cambodia." Unpublished
undergraduate political science honors thesis, University of California,
Berkeley, May 1995.
[Gregor was Ear's advisor. This is available at
http://www.jim.com/jamesd/canon.htm
.]
Gregor,
A. James. "Forgotten Intellectual Histories."
Review of The Birth of Fascist Ideology by Zeev
Sternhell with Mario Sznajder and Maia Asheri. In Review
of Politics 57 (Summer 1995): 562-564.
Chang,
Maria Hsia. "Greater China and the Chinese 'Global
Tribe'." Asian Survey 35 (October 1995): 955-967.
Gregor,
A. James. "R.O.C. on Taiwan: Chinas First
Democracy." 1995.
[This is available on the web site of the Information
Division of theTaipei Economic and Cultural Office in New York
at http://www.taipei.org/press/democracy.html
.]
1996
Ferraresi,
Franco. Threats to Democracy: The Radical Right in Italy
After the War. Princeton: Princeton University Press,
1996.
[The bibliography lists (p. 271) Gregor's The
Ideology of Fascism (1969) and his Young Mussolini and
the Intellectual Origins of Fascism (1979).]
Laqueur,
Walter. Fascism: Past, Present, Future. New
York: Oxford University Press, 1996.
[p. 243: "One fascist modernization, see
A.J. Gregor, Italian Fascism and Developmental Dictatorship
(Princeton, 1979)."]
Cummings,
Bruce. "Korean Scandal, or American Scandal?"
JPRI Working Paper No. 20. May 1996.
["Seoul frequently hosts backers of Moon
for lectures on U.S. policy; for example, in 1985, Joseph Churba
of the International Security Council in New York, a Moonie front,
urged the American Navy to become more active in defending South
Korea, given what he called a huge Soviet naval buildup. The International
Security Council also took out a full-page ad in the New York
Times in [May 4] 1986, urging support for Reagan's Strategic Defense
Initiative. Signers included Koreans such as retired generals
paek Son-yop and Ch'oe Yong-hui, together with high-ranking former
officials of Japan's defense forces such as General Namatame Osamu
and Admiral Yata Tsugio. American professors who signed this ad
included A. James Gregor of the University of California, Berkeley,
and Edward Luttwak of Georgetown's Center for Strategic and International
Studies." This is available on the worldwide web at http://www.nmjc.org.jpri/public/wp20.html
.]
Gregor,
A. James. "China, the United States, and Security Policy."
Parameters 26 (Summer 1996): 92-101.
Cited in:
Gregor, "Introduction to the Transaction
Edition," in Interpretations of Fascism, New Brunswick:
Transaction, 1997
[1996-97.
Gregor holds the Brigadier General H.L. Oppenheimer Chair of Warfighting
Strategy at the US Marine Corps University, Quantico, VA.]
Chang,
Maria Hsia. "The Thought of Deng Xiaoping."
Communist and Post-Communist Studies 29 (December 1996):
377-394.
Winston,
Andrew S. "The Context of Completeness: A Comment
on Rushton." Journal of Social Distress and Homelessness
5 (1996): 231-250.
["Founding members of the IAAEE included
(among others)
political scientist A. James Gregor who
praised the notions of ideal racial archetypes from late National
Socialism
"]
1997
Chang,
Maria Hsia. "Authoritarian Withdrawal."
Review of The Political Economy of Democratic Transitions
by Stephan Haggard and Robert R. Kaufman. In Review of
Politics 59 (Winter 1997): 194-196.
Gregor,
A. James. Interpretations of Fascism. New edition.
New Brunswick, N.J.: Transaction, March 1997.
[This edition contains a new Preface and Introduction.]
Andrews,
Louis R. "Why Not Limited Separation?"
Review of Integration or Separation: A Strategy for Racial
Equality by Roy L. Brooks. In pinc 1 (April
1997).
[pinc is an online journal at http://www.cycad.com/cgi-bin/pinc/apr97/books.htm
. Andrews writes: "The 1954 Brown decision comes
in for early criticism from Brooks. He rightly argues that
the now famous 'dolls test' of Kenneth Clark was probably interpreted
incorrectly and says that '[t]hese findings tend to contradict
the Clarks' and the Supreme Court's conclusion that segregation
(certainly more than integration) debilitated the African American
child's sense of self-worth' and that if it indicated anything,
it was that black children had higher self-esteem in segregated
schools than in integrated ones. Unfortunately, in his propensity
to use only left and/or black sources, Brooks fails to give credit
where credit is due. The truth about these tests was first
revealed in the early 1960's by two well known 'race realist'
scholars, A. James Gregor and Ernest van den Haag."]
Chang,
Maria Hsia. The Labors of Sisyphus: The Economic Development
of Communist China. New Brunswick, N.J.: Transaction,
May 1997.
Gregor,
A. James. "Fascism at the End of the Twentieth Century."
Society 34 (July-August 1997): 56-63.
[28
November 1997. Conference in Milan on the work of Renzo De Felice,
"Renzo De Felice e il problema del revisionismo nella storiografia
contemporanea." Gregor reads "De Felice e linterpretazione
del fascismo." Other participants include Ernst Nolte and
Michael Ledeen. See http://web.microlettra.it/fus/felice.htm
.]
1998
Griffin,
Roger. Editor. International Fascism: Theories, Causes and
the New Consensus. London: Arnold, 1998.
Revised
28 June 1998