European Anthropologies
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In what ways did Europeans interact with the diversity of people they encountered on other continents in the context of colonial expansion, and with the peasant or ethnic 'Other' at home? How did anthropologists and ethnologists make sense of the mosaic of people and societies during the nineteenth and twentieth centuries, when their disciplines were progressively being established in academia? By assessing the diversity of European intellectual histories within sociocultural anthropology, this volume aims to sketch its intellectual and institutional portrait. It will be a useful reading for the students of anthropology, ethnology, history and philosophy of science, research and science policy makers.
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Monica Heintz
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Anna Horolets
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Andrés Barrera-González
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- EAEuropean AnthropologiesAndrés Barrera-González, Monica Heintz, Anna Horolets
European Anthropologies
- EAEuropean AnthropologiesAndrés Barrera-González, Monica Heintz, Anna Horolets
European Anthropologies
- EAEuropean AnthropologiesAndrés Barrera-González, Monica Heintz, Anna Horolets
European Anthropologies