A History of Oxford Anthropology (Methodology & History in Anthropology, 15) 🔍
Jonathan Benthall; John Davis; Christopher Gosden; Geoffrey Harrison; Wendy James; Frances Larson; Alan Macfarlane; Robert Parkin; Alison Petch; Peter Rivière Berghahn Books, Incorporated, Berghahn Books, New York, 2009
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Informative as well as entertaining, this volume offers many interesting facets of the first hundred years of anthropology at Oxford University.
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Out of the Study and Into the Field Ethnographic Theory and Practice in French Anthropology
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A History of Oxford Anthropology (Methodology and History in Anthropology)
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Peter Rivière; American Council of Learned Societies
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Peter Riviere, Alan MacFarlane
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Rosita Armytage
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Rivière, Peter
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Berghahn Books ProQuest
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Methodology and history in anthropology, v. 15, First paperback edition, New York, 2009
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Methodology & History in Anthropology, 15, 1st ed, New York NY Ann Arbor Michigan, 2007
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Methodology and history in anthropology, v. 15, 1st pbk. ed, New York, 2009
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Methodology and history in anthropology, v. 15, New York, 2007
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ACLS Humanities E-Book, 1st pbk. ed, New York, 2009
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United Kingdom and Ireland, United Kingdom
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October 12, 2007
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1, 20071101
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Frontmatter
List of Figures (page viii)
List of Contributors (page x)
Preface (page xi)
Introduction (Peter Rivière, page 1)
1. Origins and Survivals: Tylor, Balfour and the Pitt Rivers Museum and their Role within Anthropology in Oxford 1883-1905 (Christopher Gosden, Frances Larson and Alison Petch, page 21)
2. The Formative Years: the Committee for Anthropology 1905-38 (Peter Rivière, page 43)
3. How All Souls got its Anthropologist (John Davis, page 62)
4. A Major Disaster to Anthropology? Oxford and Alfred Reginald Radcliffe-Brown (David Mills, page 83)
5. 'A feeling for form and pattern, and a touch of genius': E-P's Vision and the Institute 1946-70 (Wendy James, page 98)
6. Oxford and Biological Anthropology (Geoffrey Harrison, page 119)
7. Oxford Anthropology as an Extra-curricular Activity: OUAS and JASO (Robert Parkin, page 137)
8. Oxford Anthropology since 1970: through Schismogenesis to a New Testament (Jonathan Benthall, page 155)
Appendix: Reflections on Oxford's Global Links (Compiled by Wendy James, page 171)
Bibliography (page 193)
Index (page 203)
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Edited By Peter Rivière. Includes Bibliographical References (p. [193]-201) And Index.
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2023-06-13
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