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Social Anthropology explains and illustrates the methods of modern anthropology, tracing its development from pre-nineteenth-century philosophical speculations and the empirical work of explorers, missionaries and colonial servants, up to the second half of the twentieth century. First published in 1951.
| ISBN | 0415330300 | | Volumes | 1 | | ISBN13 | 9780415330305 (What's this?) | | Weight (grammes) | 317 | | Publisher | Taylor & Francis Ltd | | Published in | London | | Imprint | Routledge | | Series title | Routledge Library Editions: Anthropology & Ethnography | | Format | Hardback | | Height (mm) | 216 | | Publication date | 26 Feb 2004 | | Width (mm) | 138 | | DEWEY | 301 | | Spine width (mm) | 17 | | DEWEY edition | DC21 | | Academic level | Tertiary education, Professional / Scholarly | | Pages | 144 | |
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1. The Scope of the Subject2. Theoretical Beginnings3. Later Theoretical Developments4. Fieldwork and the Empirical Tradition5. Modern Anthropological Studies6. Applied Anthropology
"'The book defines the scope of the subject and illustrates the kind of field studies that constitute an important part of present day anthropological investigation.' - British Journal of Sociology; 'These lectures can be strongly recommended to all those interested in the subject.' - Times Literary Supplement"  Be the first to write a customer review
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