Cultural-historical research (Limbach)

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Research on cultural history is a German-language ethnological book series published by Albert Limbach Verlag in Braunschweig , which appeared from 1948 until the late 1960s. The monographic series was edited by the ethnologist Georg Eckert (1912–1974), professor at the Kant University of Braunschweig , and Hermann Trimborn (1901–1986), professor at the University of Bonn . Various scholars have contributed to it. The following overview does not claim to be up-to-date or complete.

Volumes

  • 1 Cult of the dead and belief in life in the Caucatal. Georg Eckert . 1948
  • 2 forgotten kingdoms. Hermann Trimborn . 1948
  • 3 prophets in Africa. Katesa locksmith . 1949
  • 4 Wandering pastoralism and its preliminary stages: an ethnographic-geographical study of the development of the indigenous economy. Henn Pohlhausen. 1954
  • 5 Dying World in Northwest Australia . Helmut Petri. 1954
  • 6 Beginnings of the private and planned economy. Rüdiger Schott . 1956
  • 7 South Seas - yesterday and today. Gerd Koch . 1955
  • 8 Individual and community among the Pygmies, Bushmen and Negrito peoples of Southeast Asia. Walter Nippold . 1960
  • 9 old Asians under sail in the Indian and Pacific Ocean through monsoons and trade winds. Otto Höver . 1961
  • 10 Watut. Fischer, Hans . 1963
  • 11 Extinguishing primeval times in the interior of Brazil. Ethnological research in South America. Wanda Hanke . 1964 digitized
  • 12 Indians from yesterday, today and tomorrow. Hermann Trimborn. 1968

Footnotes

  1. The journal for ethnology was also published by the publisher at the time .

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