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The University of Wisconsin Press series:

History of Anthropology

More than most disciplines, anthropology pays attention to its own history, because more than most scholars, anthropologists understand that the knowledge they produce is always conditioned by its cultural and historical context.  HISTORY OF ANTHROPOLOGY is the premiere venue for scholarship that traces the historical connections between anthropologists, their research, their institutional resources, and the sociopolitical setting of their work.  Each volume gathers essays selected to speak to a particular theme, while the series as a whole ranges across the entire history of anthropology, in its different national traditions.

Observers Observed
Essays on Ethnographic Fieldwork
Edited by George W. Stocking, Jr.
Volume 1 of series
ISBN 0-299-09454-5 Paper

Functionalism Historicized
Essays on British Social Anthropology
Edited by George W. Stocking, Jr.
Volume 2 of series
ISBN 0-299-09904-0 Paper

Objects and Others
Essays on Museums and Material Culture
Edited by George W. Stocking, Jr.
Volume 3 of series
ISBN 0-299-10324-2 Paper

Malinowski, Rivers, Benedict & Others
Essays on Culture and Personality
Edited by George W. Stocking
Volume 4 of series
ISBN 0-299-10734-5 Paper

Bones, Bodies, Behavior
Essays in Behavioral Anthropology
Edited by George W. Stocking, Jr.
Volume 5 of series
ISBN 0-299-11254-3 Paper

Romantic Motives
Essays on Anthropological Sensibility
Edited by George W. Stocking, Jr.
Volume 6 of series
ISBN 0-299-12364-2 Paper

Colonial Situations
Essays on the Contextualization of Ethnographic Knowledge
Edited by George W. Stocking, Jr.
Volume 7 of series
ISBN 0-299-13124-6 Paper

Volksgeist as Method and Ethic
Essays on Boasian Ethnography and the German Anthropological Tradition
Edited by George W. Stocking, Jr.
Volume 8 of series
ISBN 0-299-14550-6 Cloth
ISBN 0-299-14554-9 Paper

Excluded Ancestors, Inventible Traditions
Essays Toward a More Inclusive History of Anthropology
Edited by Richard Handler
Volume 9 of series
ISBN 0-299-16390-3 Cloth

Significant Others
Interpersonal and Professional Commitments in Anthropology
Edited by Richard Handler
Volume 10 of series
ISBN 0-299-19470-1 Cloth

Central Sites, Peripheral Visions
Cultural and Institutional Crossings
in the History of Anthropology
Edited by Richard Handler
History of Anthropology, Volume 11
ISBN: 0-299-21920-8 Cloth
ISBN-13: 978-0-299-21920-8


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