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Evolution and social life - 2

Part of the Routledge Classic Texts in Anthropology series
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Evolution is among the most central and most contested of ideas in the history of anthropology.

This book charts the fortunes of the idea from the mid-19th century to recent times.

By comparing biological, historical, and anthropological approaches to the study of human culture and social life, it lays the foundation for their effective synthesis.

Far ahead of its time when first published, the book anticipates debates at the forefront of contemporary thinking.

Revisiting the work after almost 30 years, Tim Ingold offers a substantial new preface that describes how the book came to be written, how it was received and its bearing on later developments.

Unique in scope and breadth of theoretical vision, 'Evolution and Social Life' cuts across the boundaries of natural science and the humanities to provide a major contribution both to the history of anthropological and social thought.

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Product Details
Routledge
1317198123 / 9781317198123
eBook (EPUB)
303.4
07/07/2016
England
English
380 pages
Copy: 30%; print: 30%
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