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Book Synopsis
Thoroughly updated and revised edition of a popular classic of modern anthropology.

Trade Review
'A well written and informative book on a subject of great importance for all social anthropologists. A work which offers a sober and balanced account of the historical growth of anthropology'. It certainly deserves to be widely read' -- The European Journal of Developmental Research
'The authors describe this book as an ambitious but unpretentious attempt to 'cover all the major traditions in social and cultural anthropology'. They achieve this in nine pithy chapters that follow the development of anthropological ideas from the ancient Greeks to the end of the 1990s. -- The Australian Journal of Anthropology

Table of Contents
Series preface
Preface
1. Proto-Anthropology
Introduction
Herodotus and other Greeks
After Antiquity
The European Conquests and their Impact
Why All This is not Quite Anthropology Yet
The Enlightenment
Romanticism
2. Victorians, Germans and a Frenchman
Introduction
Evolutionism and Cultural History
Morgan
Marx
Bastian and the German Tradition
Tylor and Other Victorians
The Golden Bough and the Torres Expedition
German Diffusionism
The New Sociology
Durkheim
Weber
3. Four Founding Fathers
Introduction
The Founding Fathers and their Projects
Malinowski and the Trobriand Islanders
Radcliffe-Brown's Natural Science of Society
Boas and Historical Particularism
Mauss and the Total Social Prestation
Anthropology in 1930: Parallels and Divergences
4. Expansion and Institutionalisation
Introduction
A Marginal Discipline?
Oxford and LSE, Columbia and Chicago
The Dakar-Djibouti Expedition
Culture and Personality
Cultural History
Ethnolinguistics
The Chicago School
'Kinshipology'
Functionalism's Last Stand
Some British Outsiders
5. Forms of Change
Introduction
Neo-evolutionism and Cultural Ecology
Formalism and Substativism
Methodological Individualists at Cambridge
Role Analysis and System Theory
6. The Power of Symbols
Introduction
From Function to Meaning
Ethnoscience and Symbolic Anthropology
Geertz and Schneider
Levi-Strauss and Structuralism
Early Impact
The State of the Art in 1968
7. Questioning Authority
Introduction
The Return of Marx
Structural Marxism
The Not-Quite-Marxists
Political Economy and the Capitalist World System
Feminism and the Birth of Reflexive Fieldwork
Ethnicity
Practice Theory
The Sociobiology Debate and Samoa
8. The End of Modernism?
Introduction
The End of Modernism?
The Postcolonial World
A New Departure or a Return to Boas?
Other Positions
9. Global Networks
Introduction
Towards an International Anthropology?
Trends for the Future
Biology and Culture
Globalisation and the Production of Locality
Bibliography
Index

A History of Anthropology

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      Publisher: Pluto Press
      Publication Date: 10/05/2013
      ISBN13: 9780745333526, 978-0745333526
      ISBN10: 0745333524

      Description

      Book Synopsis
      Thoroughly updated and revised edition of a popular classic of modern anthropology.

      Trade Review
      'A well written and informative book on a subject of great importance for all social anthropologists. A work which offers a sober and balanced account of the historical growth of anthropology'. It certainly deserves to be widely read' -- The European Journal of Developmental Research
      'The authors describe this book as an ambitious but unpretentious attempt to 'cover all the major traditions in social and cultural anthropology'. They achieve this in nine pithy chapters that follow the development of anthropological ideas from the ancient Greeks to the end of the 1990s. -- The Australian Journal of Anthropology

      Table of Contents
      Series preface
      Preface
      1. Proto-Anthropology
      Introduction
      Herodotus and other Greeks
      After Antiquity
      The European Conquests and their Impact
      Why All This is not Quite Anthropology Yet
      The Enlightenment
      Romanticism
      2. Victorians, Germans and a Frenchman
      Introduction
      Evolutionism and Cultural History
      Morgan
      Marx
      Bastian and the German Tradition
      Tylor and Other Victorians
      The Golden Bough and the Torres Expedition
      German Diffusionism
      The New Sociology
      Durkheim
      Weber
      3. Four Founding Fathers
      Introduction
      The Founding Fathers and their Projects
      Malinowski and the Trobriand Islanders
      Radcliffe-Brown's Natural Science of Society
      Boas and Historical Particularism
      Mauss and the Total Social Prestation
      Anthropology in 1930: Parallels and Divergences
      4. Expansion and Institutionalisation
      Introduction
      A Marginal Discipline?
      Oxford and LSE, Columbia and Chicago
      The Dakar-Djibouti Expedition
      Culture and Personality
      Cultural History
      Ethnolinguistics
      The Chicago School
      'Kinshipology'
      Functionalism's Last Stand
      Some British Outsiders
      5. Forms of Change
      Introduction
      Neo-evolutionism and Cultural Ecology
      Formalism and Substativism
      Methodological Individualists at Cambridge
      Role Analysis and System Theory
      6. The Power of Symbols
      Introduction
      From Function to Meaning
      Ethnoscience and Symbolic Anthropology
      Geertz and Schneider
      Levi-Strauss and Structuralism
      Early Impact
      The State of the Art in 1968
      7. Questioning Authority
      Introduction
      The Return of Marx
      Structural Marxism
      The Not-Quite-Marxists
      Political Economy and the Capitalist World System
      Feminism and the Birth of Reflexive Fieldwork
      Ethnicity
      Practice Theory
      The Sociobiology Debate and Samoa
      8. The End of Modernism?
      Introduction
      The End of Modernism?
      The Postcolonial World
      A New Departure or a Return to Boas?
      Other Positions
      9. Global Networks
      Introduction
      Towards an International Anthropology?
      Trends for the Future
      Biology and Culture
      Globalisation and the Production of Locality
      Bibliography
      Index

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