Social Anthropology

Boas taught that evolutionary ideas led to racist notions, but Redfield saw in this 19th century legacy something valuable, which interestingly enough puts him more at home with today's interests than his more famous peers.

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Veröffentlicht in:Contemporary sociology (Washington) 2009, Vol.38 (5), p.489-490
Hauptverfasser: Billinger, Anthony, Densberger, Kathryn, Dorius, Cassandra, Fledderjohan, Jasmine, Hall, Matt, James, Spencer, Light, Michael, Maull, Amanda, Meyer, G W F, Rafail, Pat, Rosell, Laura, Simon, Richard M, Wang, Xiaozhou, Wiernik, Craig
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