Additional resources on Franz Boas

Franz Boas - 1858 - 1942. Franz Boas was born in Minden, Germany. He received his Baccalaureate from the University of Heidelberg in 1881 and in that..
--http://kroeber.anthro.mankato.msus.edu/bio/Boas.htm

Franz Boas. - Created 07DEC95. The ethnologist Franz Boas was perhaps the most important source of ethnological information about the Indians of the NW...
--http://www.hallman.org/indian/boas.html

No Title - Dancing, Language, and Racism--the Passions of Franz Boas. "Order is heaven's first law; and, this confessed, Some are, and must be greater than the..
--http://uts.cc.utexas.edu/~airaudi/boas.htm

Biographical Focus: Franz Boas (1858-1942) Biographical Sketch. Franz Boas posing.
--http://www.ets.uidaho.edu/levine/u3s2p1.htm

Historical Particularism. Early evolutionism was opposed by Franz Boas (1858-1942), who felt that each...
--http://www.ets.uidaho.edu/levine/u3s1p5.htm

Franz Boas - Expeditions & Ethnological Research. The idea of Historical Particularism was not to...
--http://www.ets.uidaho.edu/levine/u3s2p2.htm

  1. Works by Boas:

    The Mind of Primitive Man (1911, 1938)
    Anthropology and Modern Life (1928)
    General Anthropology (1938)
    Race, Language and Culture (1940)
    See pages 108-109 of The International Encyclopedia of Social Sciences, v. 1+2 for additional titles.

  2. Supplementary bibliographies:

    See pages 109-110 of The International Encyclopedia of Social Sciences, v. 1+2 for titles.

  3. Essays written to honor Boas:

    The Anthropology of Franz Boas: Essays on the Centennial of His Birth. American Anthropological Association, Memoirs, No. 61 and 89. Menasha, Wisc.: The Association.

  4. Research "anthropology" and "Franz Boas" on the Internet or in different encyclopedias.


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