A History of Oxford Anthropology, Volumen15

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Peter Rivière
Berghahn Books, 2007 - 214 páginas

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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Tylor Balfour and the Pitt Rivers
21
the Committee for Anthropology
43
How All Souls got its Anthropologist
62
A Major Disaster to Anthropology? Oxford and
83
Oxford and Biological Anthropology
119
through Schismogenesis
155
Reflections on Oxfords Global Links
171
Bibliography
193
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Peter Rivière is Professor Emeritus of Social Anthropology of the University of Oxford and Fellow Emeritus of Linacre College, Oxford, and has held posts at London, Harvard, Cambridge and Oxford Universities. Specialising in the native societies of Lowland South America and the history of the European exploration of Amazonia, his publications include, The Forgotten Frontier: Ranchers of North Brazil (1972), Individual and Society in Guiana (1984), and Absented-Minded Imperialism (1995). Most recently he has published, under the aegis of The Hakluyt Society, a two-volume edition of Sir Robert Schomburgk's reports on his Guiana travels.

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