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In what ways did Europeans interact with the diversity of people they encountered on other continents in the context of colonial expansion, and with the peasant or ethnic ‘Other’ at home? How did anthropologists and ethnologists make sense of the mosaic of people and societies during the nineteenth and twentieth centuries, when their disciplines were progressively being established in academia? By assessing the diversity of European intellectual histories within sociocultural anthropology, this volume aims to sketch its intellectual and institutional portrait. It will be a useful reading for the students of anthropology, ethnology, history and philosophy of science, research and science policy makers.



Trade Review

“This book provides new perspectives for the teaching of anthropology and would be a welcome addition not only to courses in the history of anthropology and the anthropology of Europe, but also to courses on post-Soviet societies. I would also highly recommend individual chapters to anyone undertaking fieldwork in one of the contexts covered in the volume who is not familiar with the history, scope, and institutional arrangements of anthropology there.” • Journal of Anthropological Research

“These case studies are among the best I have ever read in the charting of the history of European national anthropologies, and of each nation’s connections to other national and international traditions.” • Thomas M. Wilson, Binghamton University



Table of Contents

List of Figures and Tables
Acknowledgements

Introduction: Strength from the Margins: Restaging European Anthropologies
Andrés Barrera-González, Monica Heintz, and Anna Horolets

Chapter 1. At the Portuguese Crossroads: Contemporary Anthropology and its History
Susana de Matos Viegas and João de Pina-Cabral

Chapter 2. When a Great Scholarly Tradition Modernizes: German-Language Ethnology in the Long Twentieth Century
John R. Eidson

Chapter 3. Anthropology in Russia: Tradition vs. Paradigm Shift
Sergey Sokolovskiy

Chapter 4. Anthropology and Ethnology in Italy. Historical Development, Current Orientations, Problems of Recognition
Pier Paolo Viazzo

Chapter 5. The Trajectory of French anthropology, Seen through a Recent Transformative Episode
Sophie Chevalier

Chapter 6. The Intellectual and Social History of Folkloristics, Ethnology and Anthropology in Finland
Ulrika Wolf-Knuts and Pekka Hakamies

Chapter 7. The Politics and Praxis of the Discipline(s) of "Studying ‘our Own’ and/or ‘the Other’ People in Lithuania"
Vytis Ciubrinskas

Chapter 8. Moieties, Lineages and Clans in Polish Anthropology Before and After 1989
Michał Buchowski

Chapter 9. Between Ethnography and Anthropology in Slovakia: Autobiographical Reflections
Alexandra Bitušíková

Chapter 10. Grounding Contemporary Croatian Cultural Anthropology in Its Own Ethnology
Jasna Čapo and Valentina Gulin Zrnić

Chapter 11. Anthropology in Greece: Dynamics, Difficulties and Challenges
Aliki Angelidou

Index of Subjects
Index of Names

European Anthropologies

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      Publisher: Berghahn Books
      Publication Date: 04/05/2020
      ISBN13: 9781789207644, 978-1789207644
      ISBN10: 1789207649

      Description

      Book Synopsis

      In what ways did Europeans interact with the diversity of people they encountered on other continents in the context of colonial expansion, and with the peasant or ethnic ‘Other’ at home? How did anthropologists and ethnologists make sense of the mosaic of people and societies during the nineteenth and twentieth centuries, when their disciplines were progressively being established in academia? By assessing the diversity of European intellectual histories within sociocultural anthropology, this volume aims to sketch its intellectual and institutional portrait. It will be a useful reading for the students of anthropology, ethnology, history and philosophy of science, research and science policy makers.



      Trade Review

      “This book provides new perspectives for the teaching of anthropology and would be a welcome addition not only to courses in the history of anthropology and the anthropology of Europe, but also to courses on post-Soviet societies. I would also highly recommend individual chapters to anyone undertaking fieldwork in one of the contexts covered in the volume who is not familiar with the history, scope, and institutional arrangements of anthropology there.” • Journal of Anthropological Research

      “These case studies are among the best I have ever read in the charting of the history of European national anthropologies, and of each nation’s connections to other national and international traditions.” • Thomas M. Wilson, Binghamton University



      Table of Contents

      List of Figures and Tables
      Acknowledgements

      Introduction: Strength from the Margins: Restaging European Anthropologies
      Andrés Barrera-González, Monica Heintz, and Anna Horolets

      Chapter 1. At the Portuguese Crossroads: Contemporary Anthropology and its History
      Susana de Matos Viegas and João de Pina-Cabral

      Chapter 2. When a Great Scholarly Tradition Modernizes: German-Language Ethnology in the Long Twentieth Century
      John R. Eidson

      Chapter 3. Anthropology in Russia: Tradition vs. Paradigm Shift
      Sergey Sokolovskiy

      Chapter 4. Anthropology and Ethnology in Italy. Historical Development, Current Orientations, Problems of Recognition
      Pier Paolo Viazzo

      Chapter 5. The Trajectory of French anthropology, Seen through a Recent Transformative Episode
      Sophie Chevalier

      Chapter 6. The Intellectual and Social History of Folkloristics, Ethnology and Anthropology in Finland
      Ulrika Wolf-Knuts and Pekka Hakamies

      Chapter 7. The Politics and Praxis of the Discipline(s) of "Studying ‘our Own’ and/or ‘the Other’ People in Lithuania"
      Vytis Ciubrinskas

      Chapter 8. Moieties, Lineages and Clans in Polish Anthropology Before and After 1989
      Michał Buchowski

      Chapter 9. Between Ethnography and Anthropology in Slovakia: Autobiographical Reflections
      Alexandra Bitušíková

      Chapter 10. Grounding Contemporary Croatian Cultural Anthropology in Its Own Ethnology
      Jasna Čapo and Valentina Gulin Zrnić

      Chapter 11. Anthropology in Greece: Dynamics, Difficulties and Challenges
      Aliki Angelidou

      Index of Subjects
      Index of Names

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