Critical Studies in the History of Anthropology

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Critical Studies in the History of Anthropology is a scientific book series with critical studies on the history of anthropology . It has been published by the University of Nebraska Press since 2001 in Lincoln (Nebraska) .

Overview

  • Before Boas  : the genesis of ethnography and ethnology in the German Enlightenment. Han F. Vermeulen . 2015
  • Homo imperii: a history of physical anthropology in Russia. Marina Mogilʹner. 2013
  • Cultural negotiations: the role of women in the founding of Americanist archeology. David L. Browman.
  • Excavating Nauvoo  : the Mormons and the rise of historical archeology in America. Benjamin C. Pykles. 2010
  • Lev Shternberg  : anthropologist, Russian socialist, Jewish activist. Sergei Kan. 2009
  • The 1904 anthropology days and Olympic games  : sport, race, and American imperialism. Susan Brownell. 2008
  • Anthropology goes to the fair: the 1904 Louisiana Purchase Exposition . Nancy J. Parezo. 2007
  • Ephraim George Squier and the development of American anthropology. Terry A. Barnhart. 2005
  • Ruth Benedict . Beyond Relativity, Beyond Pattern. Virginia Heyer Young 2005
  • Melville J. Herskovits and the racial politics of knowledge. Jerry Gershenhorn. 2004
  • The shaping of American ethnography: the Wilkes Exploring Expedition , 1838-1842. Barry Alan Joyce. 2001
  • Invisible genealogies: a history of Americanist anthropology. Regna Darnell. 2001

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References and footnotes

  1. cf. Review by Björn Felder

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