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Alex Golub
(2016)
Review of "In Defense of Anthropology: An Investigation of the Critique of Anthropology".
History of Anthropology Newsletter.
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Vermeulen, Han F.
(1998)
The history of anthropology in the Netherlands since 1970.
History of Anthropology Newsletter
(pp. 10-15).
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Vermeulen, Han F.
(1998)
The history of anthropology in the Netherlands.
History of Anthropology Newsletter
(pp. 8-13).
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Arndt, Grant
(1998)
Burckhardian culture history and the “Durkheim-Mauss bug” in Paul Radin's letters to Edward Sapir.
History of Anthropology Newsletter
(pp. 3-7).
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Stassinos, Elizabeth
(1997)
Marriage as mystery writ symbiotically: The Benedict's unpublished “chemical detective” story of “the bo-cu plant”.
History of Anthropology Newsletter
(pp. 3-10).
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Meijer, Miriam Claude
(1997)
Petrus Camper on the origin and color of Blacks.
History of Anthropology Newsletter
(pp. 3-9).
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Bashkow, Ira
(1996)
“To be his witness if that was ever necessary:” Raphael Brudo on Malinowski's fieldwork and Trobriand ideas of conception.
History of Anthropology Newsletter
(pp. 3-11).
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Bashkow, Ira
(1995)
“The stakes for which we play are too high to allow experiment”: Colonial administrators of Papua on their anthropological training by Radcliffe-Brown.
History of Anthropology Newsletter
(pp. 3-14).
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Baron, Robert
(1994)
“Primitive” cultures, disciplinary boundaries and acculturation studies in the American Anthropologist, c. 1935: Melville Herskovits, Leslie Spier and “The Schapera Affair”.
History of Anthropology Newsletter
(pp. 3-7).
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Stocking, George W., Jr.
(1994)
Dogmatism, pragmatism, essentialism, relativism: The Boas/Mason museum debate revisited.
History of Anthropology Newsletter
(pp. 3-12).
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Haddon, Alfred C.
(1993)
The red-paint of British aggression, the gospel of ten-per-cent and the cost of maintaining our ascendancy: A.C. Haddon on the need for an Imperial Bureau of Ethnology, 1891. [Presented by George W. Stocking].
History of Anthropology Newsletter
(pp. 1-15).
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Stocking, George W., Jr.
(1993)
Margaret Mead and Radcliffe-Brown: Society, social system, cultural character, and the idea of culture, 1931-35.
History of Anthropology Newsletter
(pp. 3-11).
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Cole, Douglas
(1992)
“One does not get as much from the girls”: Franz Boas and women students.
History of Anthropology Newsletter
(pp. 3-5).
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Vermeulen, Han F.
(1992)
The emergence of “ethnography” ca. 1770 in Göttingen.
History of Anthropology Newsletter
(pp. 6-9).
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McVicker, Donald
(1990)
Putnam, Boas, and Holmes: Establishing anthropology at the Field Columbian Museum.
History of Anthropology Newsletter
(pp. 3-8).
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Krook, Susan
(1989)
Franz Boas (a.k.a. Boaz) and the F.B.I.
History of Anthropology Newsletter
(pp. 4-11).
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Donaldson, Rodney E.
(1988)
Gregory Bateson Archive.
History of Anthropology Newsletter
(pp. 3-5).
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Stocking, George W., Jr.
(1987)
Margaret Mead, Franz Boas, and the Ogburns of science: The statistical and clinical models in the presentation of Mead's Samoan ethnography.
History of Anthropology Newsletter
(pp. 3-10).
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Estévez, Fernando
(1987)
The history of anthropology in Spain: Ruptures and inheritances.
History of Anthropology Newsletter
(pp. 5-11).
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Yans-McLaughlin, Virginia
(1986)
Mead, Bateson, and “Hitler's peculiar psychological makeup”: Applying anthropology in the era of appeasement.
History of Anthropology Newsletter
(pp. 3-8).
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