Preface | |
Introduction: The search for unity in British anthropology, 1880-1920 | p. 1 |
Notes and Queries on Anthropology and the development of field methods in British anthropology, 1870-1920 | p. 17 |
"Facts" to argument: Structure and function in the history of ethnographic writing in the British tradition, 1890-1940 | p. 41 |
From Zoology to Ethnology: A.C. Haddon's conversion to anthropology | p. 61 |
Englishmen, Celts and Iberians: The ethnographic survey of the United Kingdom, 1892-1899 | p. 83 |
Imperial anthropology and institutional developments in British anthropology, 1890-1924 | p. 102 |
Radcliffe-Browne's "pronunciamentos" on anthropology and his invention of British "social" anthropology, 1913-1944 | p. 120 |
Bibliography | p. 139 |
Index | p. 173 |
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