The Soviet and the Savage [and Comments and Replies]

Social anthropology, in the West and in Russia, sprang in part from an interest in the evolution of mankind: "primitive" society was relevant as a kind of surrogate time-machine, as evidence about the earlier "stages" in the development of human society. But the British and Russi...

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Veröffentlicht in:Current anthropology 1975-12, Vol.16 (4), p.595-617
Hauptverfasser: Gellner, Ernest, Akhmanova, Olga, Bessac, Frank B., Yu. V. Bromley, Dragadze, Tamara, Dunn, Stephen P., Fischer, J. L., Halpern, Joel, Krader, Lawrence, Lewis, E. Glyn, MacConaill, M. A., Makarius, Raoul, Newcomer, Peter J., Pershitz, A. I., Petrova-Averkieva, J. P., Sadomskaya, Natalia, Semeka-Pankratov, Elena, Yu. I. Semenov, Shimkin, Demitri B.
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