LEADER 04449nam 2200865 450 001 9910796530803321 005 20180728103158.0 024 7 $a10.1515/9781785336089 035 $a(CKB)4100000000775747 035 $a(MiAaPQ)EBC4901388 035 $a(DE-B1597)636564 035 $a(DE-B1597)9781785336089 035 $a(PPN)224221019 035 $a(EXLCZ)994100000000775747 100 $a20170925h20172017 uy 0 101 0 $aeng 135 $aurcnu|||||||| 181 $2rdacontent 182 $2rdamedia 183 $2rdacarrier 200 00$aEuropean anthropologies /$fedited by Andres Barrera, Monica Heintz and Anna Horolets 210 1$aNew York, [New York] ;$aOxford, [England] :$cBerghahn,$d2017. 210 4$dİ2017 215 $a1 online resource (288 pages) $cillustrations (some color), tables 225 1 $aAnthropology of Europe 311 $a1-78533-608-8 311 $a1-78533-607-X 320 $aIncludes bibliographical references at the end of each chapters and indexes. 327 $tFrontmatter -- $tCONTENTS -- $tFIGURES AND TABLES -- $tACKNOWLEDGEMENTS -- $tINTRODUCTION. STRENGTH FROM THE MARGINS Restaging European Anthropologies -- $tCHAPTER 1 AT THE PORTUGUESE CROSSROADS Contemporary Anthropology and its History -- $tCHAPTER 2 WHEN A GREAT SCHOLARLY TRADITION MODERNIZES German-Language Ethnology in the Long Twentieth Century -- $tCHAPTER 3 ANTHROPOLOGY IN RUSSIA Tradition vs. Paradigm Shift -- $tCHAPTER 4 ANTHROPOLOGY AND ETHNOLOGY IN ITALY Historical Development, Current Orientations, Problems of Recognition -- $tCHAPTER 5 THE TRAJECTORY OF FRENCH ANTHROPOLOGY, SEEN THROUGH A RECENT TRANSFORMATIVE EPISODE -- $tCHAPTER 6 THE INTELLECTUAL AND SOCIAL HISTORY OF FOLKLORISTICS, ETHNOLOGY AND ANTHROPOLOGY IN FINLAND -- $tCHAPTER 7 THE POLITICS AND PRAXIS OF THE DISCIPLINE(S) OF ?STUDYING ?OUR OWN? AND/OR ?THE OTHER? PEOPLE IN LITHUANIA? -- $tCHAPTER 8 MOIETIES, LINEAGES AND CLANS IN POLISH ANTHROPOLOGY BEFORE AND AFTER 1989 -- $tCHAPTER 9 BETWEEN ETHNOGRAPHY AND ANTHROPOLOGY IN SLOVAKIA Autobiographical Reflections -- $tCHAPTER 10 GROUNDING CONTEMPORARY CROATIAN CULTURAL ANTHROPOLOGY IN ITS OWN ETHNOLOGY -- $tCHAPTER 11 ANTHROPOLOGY IN GREECE Dynamics, Difficulties and Challenges -- $tINDEX OF SUBJECTS -- $tINDEX OF NAMES 330 $aIn what ways did Europeans interact with the diversity of people they encountered on other continents in the context of colonial expansion, and with the peasant or ethnic ?Other? at home? How did anthropologists and ethnologists make sense of the mosaic of people and societies during the nineteenth and twentieth centuries, when their disciplines were progressively being established in academia? By assessing the diversity of European intellectual histories within sociocultural anthropology, this volume aims to sketch its intellectual and institutional portrait. It will be a useful reading for the students of anthropology, ethnology, history and philosophy of science, research and science policy makers. 410 0$aAnthropology of Europe (Series) 606 $aAnthropology$zEurope 606 $aEthnology$zEurope 610 $aacademic. 610 $aanthropology and ethnology. 610 $aanthropology. 610 $aarchaeology. 610 $acolonial expansion. 610 $acolonial. 610 $acolonialism. 610 $acultural anthropology. 610 $adiplomacy. 610 $adiversity. 610 $aengaging. 610 $aethnicity. 610 $aethnology. 610 $aeurope. 610 $aeuropean anthropologies. 610 $ahistorical. 610 $ahistory of anthropology. 610 $ahistory. 610 $aintellectual histories. 610 $apeasant. 610 $apeople. 610 $aphilosophy of science. 610 $apolitical science. 610 $apost colonialism. 610 $apublic policy. 610 $aretrospective. 610 $asocial issues. 610 $asocial science. 610 $asociocultural anthropology. 615 0$aAnthropology 615 0$aEthnology 676 $a301.094 702 $aBarrera Gonza?lez$b Andre?s$f1954- 702 $aHeintz$b Monica 702 $aHorolets$b Anna 801 0$bMiAaPQ 801 1$bMiAaPQ 801 2$bMiAaPQ 906 $aBOOK 912 $a9910796530803321 996 $aEuropean anthropologies$93835954 997 $aUNINA