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The Mind of Primitive Man: The original edition of 1938

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Complete digitally restored reprint (facsimile handmade reproduction) of the original edition of 1938 (revised edition) with excellent resolution and outstanding readability. Written by Franz Boas with three figures and some tables. Franz Boas has had an enduring influence on anthropology. Virtually all anthropologists today accept Boas’s commitment to empiricism and his methodological cultural relativism. Moreover, virtually all cultural anthropologists today share Boas’s commitment to field research involving extended residence, learning the local language, and developing social relationships with informants. Finally, anthropologists continue to honor his critique of racial ideologies.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Reprint Publishing
Date
6 November 2016
Pages
298
ISBN
9783959402422

Complete digitally restored reprint (facsimile handmade reproduction) of the original edition of 1938 (revised edition) with excellent resolution and outstanding readability. Written by Franz Boas with three figures and some tables. Franz Boas has had an enduring influence on anthropology. Virtually all anthropologists today accept Boas’s commitment to empiricism and his methodological cultural relativism. Moreover, virtually all cultural anthropologists today share Boas’s commitment to field research involving extended residence, learning the local language, and developing social relationships with informants. Finally, anthropologists continue to honor his critique of racial ideologies.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Reprint Publishing
Date
6 November 2016
Pages
298
ISBN
9783959402422