Fieldwork and footnotes : studies in the history of European anthropology / [print] edited by Hans F. Vermeulen and Arturo Alvarez Roldan. - London ; New York : Routledge, (c)1995. - xi, 261 pages : illustrations ; 22 cm.

Includes bibliographies and index.

Pt. I. The origins of anthropology in Europe. 1. Towards a prehistory of ethnography : early modern German travel writing as traditions of knowledge Pt. II. Contributions to European anthropology. 5. Orang outang and the definition of man : the legacy of Lord Monboddo Pt. III. Anthropological traditions in Europe. 9. Sweden : central ethnology, peripheral anthropology Michael Harbsmeier. 2. Origins and institutionalization of ethnography and ethnology in Europe and the USA, 1771-1845 Han F. Vermeulen. 3. Discovering the whole of humankind : the genesis of anthropology through the Hegelian looking-glass Gheorghita Geana. 4. Enlightenment and Romanticism in the work of Adolf Bastian : the historical roots of anthropology in the nineteenth century Klaus-Peter Koepping -- Alan Barnard. 6. Beyond evolutionism : the work of H.J. Nieboer on slavery, 1900-1910 Jan J. de Wolf. 7. Bronislaw Kasper Malinowski and Stanislaw Ignacy Witkiewicz : science versus art in the conceptualization of culture Peter Skalnik. 8. Malinowski and the origins of the ethnographic method Arturo Alvarez Roldan -- Tomas Gerholm. 10. The anthropological tr/dition in Slovenia Zmago Smitek and Bozidar Jezernik. 11. Ethnography and anthropology : the case of Polish ethnology Zbigniew Jasiewicz and David Slattery. 12. Historical anthropology and the history of anthropology in Germany Nikola Susanne Bock. 13. Spanish social anthropologists in Mexico : anthropology in exile and anthropology of exiles Enrique Hugo Garcia Valencia. 14. A history of paradoxes : anthropologies of Europe Thomas K. Schippers.



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Ethnology--History.--Europe

GN17.E89.F545 1995