Scholarly disciplines are ever-changing and continuously debated constellations of intellectual heritage and contemporary issues. This article discusses debates over anthropological nomenclature, anthropometric indices, and museum exhibit design in the development of European and American anthropology from its ethnological beginnings in the 1840s through nineteenth-century evolutionism to the establishment of the Boasian historical particularist approach after 1904. It also outlines the impacts of those debates and disagreements on the subsequent development of the "four-field approach" in American-university-based anthropology programs. The transitions from ethnology to evolutionism to particularism can be followed through arguments over n...
This article seeks to show the origins of the professionalization of anthropology by examining early...
The Late Nineteenth Century was a period of major flux within the world of American anthropology. Tw...
This edited volume presents, for the first time, a history of anthropology regarding not only the w...
the birth of the discipline in the nineteenth century to the present day. Over three hundred of the ...
The institutional history of Victorian anthropology during the 1860s has concentrated on disputes be...
This article outlines the regional interests and emphases in anthropological collection, research, a...
Recent studies in the history of science have paid especial attention to the history of disciplines ...
I explore three different themes in the history of science through the lens of the museum: 1) scienc...
For over a century, Americanist anthropologists have argued about whether their disci-pline is a his...
in its own right which has biological, historical, humanistic, and sociological orientations as well...
Presidential address, 24th Annual Meeting of the American Society for Ethnohistory, Albuquerque, New...
Since anthropology was born amidst the controversy of abolition, it would be no surprise that the di...
The paper describes the early 20th century debates between several leading Russian anthropologists, ...
Jorion Paul. C. M. Hinsley, Jr., Savages and Scientists. The Smithsonian Institution and the Develop...
This thesis revises key assumptions concerning the organisation of knowledge into social science dis...
This article seeks to show the origins of the professionalization of anthropology by examining early...
The Late Nineteenth Century was a period of major flux within the world of American anthropology. Tw...
This edited volume presents, for the first time, a history of anthropology regarding not only the w...
the birth of the discipline in the nineteenth century to the present day. Over three hundred of the ...
The institutional history of Victorian anthropology during the 1860s has concentrated on disputes be...
This article outlines the regional interests and emphases in anthropological collection, research, a...
Recent studies in the history of science have paid especial attention to the history of disciplines ...
I explore three different themes in the history of science through the lens of the museum: 1) scienc...
For over a century, Americanist anthropologists have argued about whether their disci-pline is a his...
in its own right which has biological, historical, humanistic, and sociological orientations as well...
Presidential address, 24th Annual Meeting of the American Society for Ethnohistory, Albuquerque, New...
Since anthropology was born amidst the controversy of abolition, it would be no surprise that the di...
The paper describes the early 20th century debates between several leading Russian anthropologists, ...
Jorion Paul. C. M. Hinsley, Jr., Savages and Scientists. The Smithsonian Institution and the Develop...
This thesis revises key assumptions concerning the organisation of knowledge into social science dis...
This article seeks to show the origins of the professionalization of anthropology by examining early...
The Late Nineteenth Century was a period of major flux within the world of American anthropology. Tw...
This edited volume presents, for the first time, a history of anthropology regarding not only the w...