Races and Peoples - Daniel G. Brinton (Daniel Garrison)
Daniel Garrison Brinton's "Races and Peoples: Lectures on the Science of Ethnography" offers a foundational exploration of ethnology and cultural anthropology. This influential work, presented as a series of lectures, delves into the scientific study of human races and cultures. Brinton examines diverse peoples and their societal structures, contributing significantly to the early development of ethnography as a discipline.
A cornerstone in the field of Social Sciences, this book investigates the complexities of cultural and ethnic studies, reflecting historical perspectives on social history. It provides valuable insights into the methodologies and theories used to understand and classify different human groups. Brinton's work remains relevant for anyone interested in the history of anthropological thought and the evolving understanding of human diversity. A carefully prepared republication of a classic text.
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EAN: 9781023529730