Limit search to available items
Book Cover
Book
Author Urry, James.

Title Before social anthropology : essays on the history of British anthropology / James Urry
Published Chur, Switzerland ; Philadelphia : Harwood Academic Publishers, [1993]
©1993

Copies

Location Call no. Vol. Availability
 W'PONDS  301.0941 Urr/Bsa  AVAILABLE
Description ix, 174 pages ; 26 cm
Series Studies in anthropology and history ; v. 6
Studies in anthropology and history ; v. 6
Contents 1. Notes and Queries on Anthropology and the development of field methods in British anthropology, 1870-1920 -- 2. "Facts" to argument: Structure and function in the history of ethnographic writing in the British tradition, 1890-1940 -- 3. From Zoology to Ethnology: A.C. Haddon's conversion to anthropology -- 4. Englishmen, Celts and Iberians: The ethnographic survey of the United Kingdom, 1892-1899 -- 5. Imperial anthropology and institutional developments in British anthropology, 1890-1924 -- 6. Radcliffe-Browne's "pronunciamentos" on anthropology and his invention of British "social" anthropology, 1913-1944
Summary This volume explains aspects of British anthropology's past by placing people, events and institutions in their wider historical context. The essays follow a century of immense change from the foundation of British anthropology in the 1840s by examining a number of themes--innovations in ethnographic research and writing, institutional change and the professionalization of practice, and the redefinition of the content and boundaries that constituted anthropology. From these changes emerged new approaches during the 1920s and 1930s resulting in the triumph of social anthropology as an intellectual, academic and professional discipline after World War II
Analysis Anthropology History Great Britain
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references (pages 139-171) and index
Subject Anthropology -- Great Britain -- History.
LC no. 92010749
ISBN 3718652927