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Offers a different interpretation of the genesis of "kinship" and of the role it played in late nineteenth-century intellectual history.

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“Trautmann's study is an important contribution to understanding the inception of modern anthropology and, more generally, to understanding the development of contemporary conceptions of human history and culture.”—Martin Ottenheimer, Choice
“Morgan's methods and assumptions—especially his emphases on kin terms and on their genealogical referents—have informed all subsequent anthropology down to the present day. . . . [Trautmann] provides a fascinating insight into one of the founding texts on modern anthropology.”—Anthony Good, Times Literary Supplement
“Trautmann writes elegantly, persuasively, and often wittily, and his book makes fine reading.”—C. J. Fuller, Man

Table of Contents
IntroductionList of IllustrationsPrefaceAcknowledgments1. Kinship and Its Inventors2. Scale of Mind, Scale of History3. A Lawyer among the Iroquois4. Philology in Its Relations to Ethnology5. Generalizing Iroquois6. Nature and Art7. Conjectural History8. Kinship's Other Inventors9. Of Time and Ethnology10. Contributions to KnowledgeAppendix 1: The Revolution in Ethnological TimeAppendix 2: India and the Study of Kinship TerminologiesAppendix 3: The Whole History of Kinship Terminologies in Three Chapters: Before Morgan, Morgan, and After MorganBibliographyIndex

Lewis Henry Morgan and the Invention of Kinship

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      Publisher: University of Nebraska Press
      Publication Date: 01/07/2008
      ISBN13: 9780803260061, 978-0803260061
      ISBN10: 0803260067

      Description

      Book Synopsis
      Offers a different interpretation of the genesis of "kinship" and of the role it played in late nineteenth-century intellectual history.

      Trade Review
      “Trautmann's study is an important contribution to understanding the inception of modern anthropology and, more generally, to understanding the development of contemporary conceptions of human history and culture.”—Martin Ottenheimer, Choice
      “Morgan's methods and assumptions—especially his emphases on kin terms and on their genealogical referents—have informed all subsequent anthropology down to the present day. . . . [Trautmann] provides a fascinating insight into one of the founding texts on modern anthropology.”—Anthony Good, Times Literary Supplement
      “Trautmann writes elegantly, persuasively, and often wittily, and his book makes fine reading.”—C. J. Fuller, Man

      Table of Contents
      IntroductionList of IllustrationsPrefaceAcknowledgments1. Kinship and Its Inventors2. Scale of Mind, Scale of History3. A Lawyer among the Iroquois4. Philology in Its Relations to Ethnology5. Generalizing Iroquois6. Nature and Art7. Conjectural History8. Kinship's Other Inventors9. Of Time and Ethnology10. Contributions to KnowledgeAppendix 1: The Revolution in Ethnological TimeAppendix 2: India and the Study of Kinship TerminologiesAppendix 3: The Whole History of Kinship Terminologies in Three Chapters: Before Morgan, Morgan, and After MorganBibliographyIndex

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