Victorian Anthropology
By (Author) George Stocking
Simon & Schuster
The Free Press
30th September 1991
United States
Tertiary Education
Non Fiction
Anthropology
301.0941
Paperback
448
Width 152mm, Height 229mm, Spine 25mm
539g
In this fascinating and erudite work, George Stocking, America's most renowned historian of anthropology, probes the Victorian origins of contemporary thought on human social and cultural evolution.
George Stocking examines the portrayal of primitive peoples by Victorian travellers and missionaries. He shows how their attitudes towards the dark-skinned savages corresponded to their view of the proletarian masses produced by the Industrial Revolution.
George W. Stocking Jr. was a scholar noted for his scholarship on the history of anthropology.