03741nam 2200709Ia 450 991082877910332120200520144314.01-136-70868-597866138331290-203-81465-71-136-70869-31-283-52067-210.4324/9780203814659(CKB)2560000000089345(StDuBDS)AH24089095(SSID)ssj0000695912(PQKBManifestationID)11474430(PQKBTitleCode)TC0000695912(PQKBWorkID)10675824(PQKB)11518665(Au-PeEL)EBL668279(CaPaEBR)ebr10589010(CaONFJC)MIL383312(OCoLC)804663951(OCoLC)811383812(UtSlPG)44728(MiAaPQ)EBC668279(EXLCZ)99256000000008934519980717d2011 uy 0engur|||||||||||txtccrKinship and social organisation /W.H.R. Rivers1st ed.Abingdon, Oxon Routledge20111 online resource (106 p.)Routledge revivalsOriginally published: London : Constable, 1914.0-415-67044-6 0-415-67047-0 Includes bibliographical references and index.1. Lecture I 2. Lecture II 3. Lecture IIIFirst published in 1914, W.H.R. Rivers' hugely influential study was the first to effectively demonstrate the close connection between methods of denoting relationship or kinship and forms of social organisation, including those based on different forms of the institution of marriage.First published in 1914, W. H. R. Rivers' hugely influential study was the first to effectively demonstrate the close connection between methods of denoting relationship or kinship and forms of social organisation, including those based on different forms of the institution of marriage. He also shows that the terminology of relationship has been rigorously determined by social conditions and that, therefore, systems of relationship furnish us with a most valuable instrument in studying the history of social institutions. This series of lectures was originally delivered by the author in May 1914, at the London School of Economics. They are based on the experiences of the Percy Sladen Trust Expedition to Melanesia in 1908. First published in 1914, W. H. R. Rivers' hugely influential study was the first to effectively demonstrate the close connection between methods of denoting relationship or kinship and forms of social organisation, including those based on different forms of the institution of marriage. He also shows that the terminology of relationship has been rigorously determined by social conditions and that, therefore, systems of relationship furnish us with a most valuable instrument in studying the history of social institutions. This series of lectures was originally delivered by the author in May 1914, at the London School of Economics. They are based on the experiences of the Percy Sladen Trust Expedition to Melanesia in 1908.Routledge revivals.KinshipPrimitive societiesEthnologyMelanesiaKinship.Primitive societies.Ethnology306.83Rivers W. H. R(William Halse Rivers),1864-1922.217753MiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQBOOK9910828779103321Kinship and social organisation4069692UNINA