The devastating fire in the 200-year-old Museu Nacional in Rio de Janeiro on September 2, 2018, demonstrates the vital importance of the historiography of sciences and the arts. As most collections have vanished, it is left to the history of science to pick up the pieces and present past developments in their complexity and global entanglements. In this special issue we aim to do this for the work of German and German-speaking anthropologists in Latin America, with a special focus on Brazil, carried out between the 1880s and 1945
This project is a study of nine German travel narratives on Brazil written between 1803 and 1899, id...
The article characterizes the ethnological theory and method of Theodor Koch-Grünberg (1872-1924), a...
Science in Latin America has a rich, complex history characterized by a hybridization of multiple In...
Orientador: Mauro William Barbosa de AlmeidaTese (doutorado) - Universidade Estadual de Campinas, In...
During his expedition to the rivers Rio Negro and Japurá between 1903 and 1905, the German ethnologi...
This essay examines two German anthropologists who changed the style of Brazilian anthropology. Ka...
The German ethnologist Theodor Koch-Grünberg (1872-1924) became one of the world’s leading Americani...
One of the first research interests of the German anthropologist and ethnologist Robert Lehmann-Nits...
Latin America and the German-speaking countries of Central Europe have for a long time maintained mu...
In 1928-29 and 1930, the German-Brazilian anthropologist Curt Nimuendajú was contracted twice by Ger...
Dies ist der Erfahrungsbericht eines brasilianischen Anthropologen über seine Feldforschung in Zusam...
This article analyses the presence of ethnography, especially the German ethnographic tradition, in ...
Abstract The beginnings of systematic ethnography in Brazil can be attributed to the German physicia...
The article explores the developments in German-language anthropology in the past decades, focussing...
The final decades of the nineteenth century were the scene for the assimilation of many theories ari...
This project is a study of nine German travel narratives on Brazil written between 1803 and 1899, id...
The article characterizes the ethnological theory and method of Theodor Koch-Grünberg (1872-1924), a...
Science in Latin America has a rich, complex history characterized by a hybridization of multiple In...
Orientador: Mauro William Barbosa de AlmeidaTese (doutorado) - Universidade Estadual de Campinas, In...
During his expedition to the rivers Rio Negro and Japurá between 1903 and 1905, the German ethnologi...
This essay examines two German anthropologists who changed the style of Brazilian anthropology. Ka...
The German ethnologist Theodor Koch-Grünberg (1872-1924) became one of the world’s leading Americani...
One of the first research interests of the German anthropologist and ethnologist Robert Lehmann-Nits...
Latin America and the German-speaking countries of Central Europe have for a long time maintained mu...
In 1928-29 and 1930, the German-Brazilian anthropologist Curt Nimuendajú was contracted twice by Ger...
Dies ist der Erfahrungsbericht eines brasilianischen Anthropologen über seine Feldforschung in Zusam...
This article analyses the presence of ethnography, especially the German ethnographic tradition, in ...
Abstract The beginnings of systematic ethnography in Brazil can be attributed to the German physicia...
The article explores the developments in German-language anthropology in the past decades, focussing...
The final decades of the nineteenth century were the scene for the assimilation of many theories ari...
This project is a study of nine German travel narratives on Brazil written between 1803 and 1899, id...
The article characterizes the ethnological theory and method of Theodor Koch-Grünberg (1872-1924), a...
Science in Latin America has a rich, complex history characterized by a hybridization of multiple In...