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cultural anthropology has its origins in, and developed in reaction to, 19th century "ethnology", which involves the organized comparison of human societies. Scholars like E.B. Tylor and J.G. Frazer in England worked mostly with materials c...
internationally, whereby millions of viewers interpret the same images concurrently. Beyond these shared perspectives on and approaches to globalization, anthropologists disagree with one another in important regards. The first concerns the...
anthropology, is regarded as the founding father of anthropology of religion. His works still widely read, in particular in religious studies, where he is also regarded as a founder of sorts. But his legacy has become thin in recent years a...
social Darwinism' took the concept of achievement to support social and financial principles in which labor was the going by car force. Intimately joined up with nationwide finances, embedded in mighty class, racial and gender distinctions,...
Jeanne d'Évreux. The preciousness of this book is suggested by its inclusion in the inventory of jewels and not as part of the Charles V's library. An entry in the will of Jeanne d'Évreux of 1371 lists a petit livret d'oraisons that was beq...
social change under the following topics: theories of social evolution, the course of long-term evolution, social evolutionism and historical sociology, revolutions and breaks the state, social movements, the development of modern world-sys...
reality; he then called for a thoroughgoing reevaluation of all values. His analysis found the philosophical ideas and religious beliefs of European civilization to be false values that have resulted in the pervasive mediocrity of human cul...