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The Ethnology of the British Colonies and Dependencies. Exploring Colonial Ethnography in British Territories

Par : R. G. Latham
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  • Nombre de pages235
  • FormatePub
  • ISBN4057664581174
  • EAN4057664581174
  • Date de parution25/04/2021
  • Protection num.Digital Watermarking
  • Taille793 Ko
  • Infos supplémentairesepub
  • ÉditeurGOOD PRESS

Résumé

In "The Ethnology of the British Colonies and Dependencies, " R. G. Latham delves into the complex tapestry of human cultures shaped by colonial expansion. The book is a pioneering work in ethnographic literature, providing a meticulous examination of diverse societies across the British Empire. Employing a comparative and observational style, Latham couples rigorous empirical research with insightful analysis to illuminate the effects of colonization on indigenous peoples, their customs, and social structures.
The literary context of Latham's work is significant, as it emerged at a time when anthropology was transitioning into a more formalized discipline, thereby enriching the discourse surrounding race, culture, and identity during the Victorian era. R. G. Latham was a prominent philologist and anthropologist whose academic pursuits were deeply rooted in the study of language and culture. His background as an influential figure in the fields of comparative linguistics and ethnology informs the depth and breadth of his analysis in this work.
Latham's commitment to understanding human diversity is evident throughout the text, as he seeks to challenge prevailing Eurocentric notions of civilization by documenting the richness of different societies. This book is highly recommended for scholars and readers interested in the intertwining of colonialism and cultural identity. Latham's work is not only a significant historical document but also a crucial resource for contemporary discussions on colonial legacies and ethnographic methods.
It appeals to those who wish to understand the foundations of modern anthropology and the voices of the communities studied.