As the first government anthropologist to be appointed by the British Colonial Office, Northcote Whitridge Thomas (1868-1936) has earned a place in the footnotes of anthropological history. Historians of the discipline have discussed his career in West Africa in their wider explorations of the relationship between anthropology and colonial administration in the early twentieth century. Through this work an orthodox account of Thomas has emerged as an eccentric dilettante who damaged the reputation of the discipline, setting back its adoption as a practical science of value to colonial governance by a generation or more. Adopting a micro-historical approach, closer scrutiny of the archival evidence challenges this orthodoxy, and places Thoma...
Copyright © 2021 The Author. Anthropology and history are inseparable, sharing concerns with societi...
Physical anthropology is quite often presented as one of the favorite and most nefarious tools of co...
Abstract: From the late 1970s, South Africanist social history of broadly Thompsonian characteristic...
As the first government anthropologist to be appointed by the British Colonial Office, Northcote Whi...
I introduce and examine an argument presented by American anthropologist Herbert S. Lewis against th...
East Africa is known the world over for its extensive contribution to the history of humankind espec...
This article is about the equivoques of anthropology’s colonial encounter as well as the story of i...
M WENDA NTARANGWI , D AVID M ILLS AND M USTAFA B ABIKER (eds). African Anthropologies: History, Crit...
At first glance, this essay may seem an unlikely contribution to the history of anthropology. Its si...
This is a thoroughly updated and revised edition of a popular classic of modern anthropology. Avoidi...
This paper is primarily concerned with the origin and consequence of the so-called “crisis of repres...
This dissertation charts the ways in which the non-West came to be thought of as part of the modern ...
Recent generations of anthropologists have been more inclined to make use of historical analyses tha...
The rise of the modern empires threw Europeans into contact with exotic peoples and environments on ...
Physical anthropology is quite often presented as one of the favorite and most nefarious tools of co...
Copyright © 2021 The Author. Anthropology and history are inseparable, sharing concerns with societi...
Physical anthropology is quite often presented as one of the favorite and most nefarious tools of co...
Abstract: From the late 1970s, South Africanist social history of broadly Thompsonian characteristic...
As the first government anthropologist to be appointed by the British Colonial Office, Northcote Whi...
I introduce and examine an argument presented by American anthropologist Herbert S. Lewis against th...
East Africa is known the world over for its extensive contribution to the history of humankind espec...
This article is about the equivoques of anthropology’s colonial encounter as well as the story of i...
M WENDA NTARANGWI , D AVID M ILLS AND M USTAFA B ABIKER (eds). African Anthropologies: History, Crit...
At first glance, this essay may seem an unlikely contribution to the history of anthropology. Its si...
This is a thoroughly updated and revised edition of a popular classic of modern anthropology. Avoidi...
This paper is primarily concerned with the origin and consequence of the so-called “crisis of repres...
This dissertation charts the ways in which the non-West came to be thought of as part of the modern ...
Recent generations of anthropologists have been more inclined to make use of historical analyses tha...
The rise of the modern empires threw Europeans into contact with exotic peoples and environments on ...
Physical anthropology is quite often presented as one of the favorite and most nefarious tools of co...
Copyright © 2021 The Author. Anthropology and history are inseparable, sharing concerns with societi...
Physical anthropology is quite often presented as one of the favorite and most nefarious tools of co...
Abstract: From the late 1970s, South Africanist social history of broadly Thompsonian characteristic...