Ephraim George Squier and the Development of American Anthropology

Ephraim George Squier and the Development of American Anthropology

Author: Terry A. Barnhart

Publisher: U of Nebraska Press

Published: 2005-01-01

Total Pages: 445

ISBN-13: 0803213212

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"Although Squier is best known today for the classic book he coauthored with Edwin H. Davis, Ancient Monuments of the Mississippi Valley, Terry A. Barnhart shows that Squier's fieldwork and interpretive contributions to archaeology and anthropology continued over the next three decades. He turned his attention to comparative studies and to fieldwork in Central America and Peru. He became a diplomat and an entrepreneur yet still found time to conduct archaeological investigations in Nicaragua, Honduras, and Peru and to gather ethnographic information on contemporary indigenous peoples in those countries.".


Ethnology, Myth and Politics

Ethnology, Myth and Politics

Author: Dunja Rihtman-Augustin

Publisher: Taylor & Francis

Published: 2017-07-05

Total Pages: 165

ISBN-13: 1351938878

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Written by the most prominent Croatian ethnologist/anthropologist of her time, Dunja Rihtman-Augustin (recently deceased) offers a critical overview of her country’s ethnological tradition and its developments. Within ten essays, this book (compiled and completed by Jasna Capo Zmegac) sheds light on a series of research questions and problems, and makes crucial remarks regarding the relationship between ethnology and politics. The volume provides exceptional insight not only into Croatian ethnology but also into the key ruptures in Croatian society in general.


Types of Mankind

Types of Mankind

Author: George Robins Gliddon

Publisher: Franklin Classics Trade Press

Published: 2018-10-22

Total Pages: 796

ISBN-13: 9780343990961

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The Study of European Ethnology in Austria

The Study of European Ethnology in Austria

Author: James R. Dow

Publisher: Routledge

Published: 2017-07-05

Total Pages: 224

ISBN-13: 1351881442

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The study of ethnology or ’Volkskunde’ in Austria has had a troubled past. Through most of the 20th century it was under the influence of the so-called Viennese ’Mythological School’ and the controversy between the two opposing branches, the ’Ritualist’ and the ’Mythologists', set much of the agenda from the 1920s until long after the World War ended in 1945. The volume examines two Austrian characters, Richard Wolfram and Karl Haiding, and the impact of their research and sets them in the context of Austrian ethnology before, during and after the war years. The book concludes by examining the present day ethnological outlook in the country.


Objects of Culture

Objects of Culture

Author: H. Glenn Penny

Publisher: Univ of North Carolina Press

Published: 2003-10-16

Total Pages: 300

ISBN-13: 0807862193

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In the late nineteenth century, Germans spearheaded a worldwide effort to preserve the material traces of humanity, designing major ethnographic museums and building extensive networks of communication and exchange across the globe. In this groundbreaking study, Glenn Penny explores the appeal of ethnology in Imperial Germany and analyzes the motivations of the scientists who created the ethnographic museums. Penny shows that German ethnologists were not driven by imperialist desires or an interest in legitimating putative biological or racial hierarchies. Overwhelmingly antiracist, they aspired to generate theories about the essential nature of human beings through their museums' collections. They gained support in their efforts from boosters who were enticed by participating in this international science and who used it to promote the cosmopolitan character of their cities and themselves. But these cosmopolitan ideals were eventually overshadowed by the scientists' more modern, professional, and materialist concerns, which dramatically altered the science and its goals. By clarifying German ethnologists' aspirations and focusing on the market and conflicting interest groups, Penny makes important contributions to German history, the history of science, and museum studies.


Protecting the Empire's Humanity

Protecting the Empire's Humanity

Author: Zoë Laidlaw

Publisher: Cambridge University Press

Published: 2021-09-23

Total Pages: 389

ISBN-13: 1108169252

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Laidlaw lays bare the contradictions of mid-nineteenth-century imperial Britain. Missionaries, scientists and imperial officials all claimed an interest in 'protecting' and 'civilizing' indigenous peoples, but this study of Quaker activist Thomas Hodgkin and the Aborigines' Protection Society reveals the fatal flaws in imperial 'humanitarianism'.


Anthropology and Ethnology During World War II

Anthropology and Ethnology During World War II

Author: Malgorzata Maj

Publisher: Jagiellonian Studies in Cultur

Published: 2019-10-31

Total Pages: 288

ISBN-13: 9788323345626

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The volume presents a collection of texts describing research into the Sektion Rassen und-Volsktumsforschung of the Institut für Deutsche Ostarbeit (IDO)--a Nazi-led institution established in occupied Poland during World War II. The research was carried out by anthropologists together with historians, sociologists, and physical anthropologists.