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Histories of Anthropology Annual
Edited by Regna Darnell and Frederic W. Gleach

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ISSN  1557-637X






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Histories of Anthropology Annual is changing its publication format from journal to book effective immediately. Subscriptions to future issues are no longer available from this page. The next volume, Volume 8, will be available on the UNP website as a book when it is published. Previous volumes may still be ordered from this page.
Histories of Anthropology Annual presents diverse perspectives on the discipline's history within a global context, with a goal of increasing awareness and use of historical approaches in teaching , learning, and doing anthropology. Critical, comparative, analytical, and narrative studies involving all aspects and subfields of anthropology are included.
 
 

Vol. 7 (2011)

Contents

Editors' Introduction

The Anthropological Society in Vienna and the Academic Establishment of Anthropology in Austria, 1870-1930
Irene Ranzmaier

On the Soviet Ethnography of the Soviet Life: The Case of the "Village of Viriatino"
Sergei Alymov

Establishing Anthropology and Maori Language (Studies), Auckland University College: The Appointment of Ralph Piddington, 1949
Geoffrey Gray and Doug Munro

Myth and Music: The Musical Epigraphs to The Raw and the Cooked
Robert Launay

Evolutionisms: Lewis Henry Morgan, Time, and the Question of Sociocultural Evolutionary Theory
Brad D. Hume

Back to Boas
Marc Pinkoski

A Redirection in Neo-Evolutionism? A Retrospective Examination of the Algonquian Family Hunting Territories Debates
Siomonn Pulla

Eric Wolf and the Structural Power of Theory
Robert L. A. Hancock

John White and the Invention of Anthropology: Landscape, Ethnography, and Situating the Other in Roanoke
Michael E. Harkin

George Byron Gordon and the Birth of a Colonialist Archaeology on the Southeastern Mesoamerican Frontier
Kathryn M. Hudson

The Loci, The Pathway, The Network: C. R. Carpenter and the Origins of Cognitive Field Research in Primatology
Bernardo Urbani

Reviews
John S. Gilkeson. Anthropologists and the Rediscovery of America, 1886-1965
Joshua Smith

Lee D. Baker. Anthropology and the Racial Politics of Culture
Joshua Smith

List of Contributors

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