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Ranging across centuries and continents, this book explores the lives of eight remarkable people who introduced beloved dishes and drinks from one culture to another, with recipes included.
Combining a series of interviews with creatives about how their work presents as activism with collaborative autoethnographic responses from the editors, this book demonstrates the power and evolution of autoethnography, as a form of both art and advocacy.
Eduards Volters was a linguist, ethnographer, and archeologist with the Russian Imperial Geographical Society, and... Læs mere
Ibn Khaldun’s theory of history, economics, and group cohesion has influenced thinkers far beyond his North African homeland. His holistic approach foreshadowed modern social science,... Læs mere
"De grønne enge" er fjerde bind i serien "Erindringsglimt fra fortiden". Gennem dagbogsuddrag fra 1917-1990 giver Aage Krogsdam os et sjældent historisk indblik i dansk landboliv. "De... Læs mere
Ibn Khaldun’s theory of history, economics, and group cohesion has influenced thinkers far beyond his North African homeland. His holistic approach foreshadowed modern social science,... Læs mere
The first biography of Zelia Nuttall (1857–1933), a pioneering Mexican-American anthropologist whose work on... Læs mere
Anthropologist Benjamin R. Kracht presents one of the few Kiowa autobiographies in publication—the life narrative of Charles E. Apekaum of the Kiowa Nation of Oklahoma, whose services as a translator were sought by many.
This volume is dedicated to the New Zealander ethnographer Elsdon Best (1856-1931) who is a key figure in the history of anthropology due to his involuntary triggering of a fundamental and long-lasting anthropological debate on the Maori concept of hau.
Margaret M. Crump offers the first thorough biography of British scientist and physician James Cowles Prichard... Læs mere