Anthropology - Daniel G. Brinton (Daniel Garrison)
Explore the foundations of anthropological study with Daniel Garrison Brinton's "Anthropology: As a Science and as a Branch of University Education in the United States." This seminal work examines anthropology as both a distinct science and a crucial element of higher education within the American university system. Brinton delves into the nature of culture and ethnology, offering a comprehensive outline of the discipline's principles and its place within the broader social sciences.
A valuable resource for understanding the historical development of anthropology, this volume provides insights into the field's early methodologies and theoretical frameworks. It serves as a window into the academic landscape of the United States during a pivotal period in the formation of social scientific thought. A meticulously prepared print republication, this book remains essential for anyone interested in the history of anthropology and its ongoing relevance in understanding human societies.
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EAN: 9781023388276