Ephraim George Squier and the Development of American Anthropology

Author:   Terry A. Barnhart
Publisher:   University of Nebraska Press
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9780803213210


Pages:   277
Publication Date:   01 May 2005
Format:   Hardback
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Ephraim George Squier and the Development of American Anthropology


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Author:   Terry A. Barnhart
Publisher:   University of Nebraska Press
Imprint:   University of Nebraska Press
Dimensions:   Width: 15.20cm , Height: 3.60cm , Length: 22.90cm
Weight:   0.816kg
ISBN:  

9780803213210


ISBN 10:   0803213212
Pages:   277
Publication Date:   01 May 2005
Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  Professional & Vocational
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Inactive
Availability:   Awaiting stock   Availability explained

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“A wealth of unpublished sources illuminate Squier’s wide-ranging interests and controversial career, his intellectual circle, and the public interests of an energetic and expansive American nation. Terry A. Barnhart offers us the first intellectual biography that explores the personal and professional life of a remarkable and significant figure in the history of American anthropology.”—Indian Artifact Magazine “Barnhart’s clarification and explication of the subtleties of the debate is an excellent piece of critical scholarship . . . Barnhart’s work is a most worthy, and welcome addition to the excellent critical history of anthropology series.”—Don Fowler, Journal of Anthropological Research “A thoughtful and thorough study of Squier’s anthropological works.”—David J. Meltzer, Journal of Illinois History ""The strength of Barnhart's work lies in his remarkable archival research effort. He has also brought together a thorough and useful bibliography of Squier's work, and the endnotes are intelligent and helpful. . . . a valuable addition to the University of Nebraska Press's new series, Critical Studies in the History of Anthropology, and to our understanding of nineteenth-century American culture.""—Curtis M. Hinsley, Journal of American History


The strength of Barnhart''s work lies in his remarkable archival research effort. He has also brought together a thorough and useful bibliography of Squier''s work, and the endnotes are intelligent and helpful. . . . a valuable addition to the University of Nebraska Press''s new series, Critical Studies in the History of Anthropology, and to our understanding of nineteenth-century American culture. -Curtis M. Hinsley, Journal of American History -- Curtis M. Hinsley Journal of American History


-The strength of Barnhart's work lies in his remarkable archival research effort. He has also brought together a thorough and useful bibliography of Squier's work, and the endnotes are intelligent and helpful. . . . a valuable addition to the University of Nebraska Press's new series, Critical Studies in the History of Anthropology, and to our understanding of nineteenth-century American culture.---Curtis M./I>--Curtis M. Hinsley -Journal of American History -


The strength of Barnhart's work lies in his remarkable archival research effort. He has also brought together a thorough and useful bibliography of Squier's work, and the endnotes are intelligent and helpful. . . . a valuable addition to the University of Nebraska Press's new series, Critical Studies in the History of Anthropology, and to our understanding of nineteenth-century American culture. Curtis M./I>--Curtis M. Hinsley Journal of American History


The strength of Barnhart's work lies in his remarkable archival research effort. He has also brought together a thorough and useful bibliography of Squier's work, and the endnotes are intelligent and helpful. . . . a valuable addition to the University of Nebraska Press's new series, Critical Studies in the History of Anthropology, and to our understanding of nineteenth-century American culture. --Curtis M./I>--Curtis M. Hinsley Journal of American History A thoughtful and thorough study of Squier's anthropological works. --David J./I>--David J. Meltzer Journal of Illinois History A wealth of unpublished sources illuminate Squier's wide-ranging interests and controversial career, his intellectual circle, and the public interests of an energetic and expansive American nation. Terry A. Barnhart offers us the first intellectual biography that explores the personal and professional life of a remarkable and significant figure in the history of American anthropology. --Indian Artifact Magazine--Indian Artifact Magazine Barnhart's clarification and explication of the subtleties of the debate is an excellent piece of critical scholarship . . . Barnhart's work is a most worthy, and welcome addition to the excellent critical history of anthropology series. --Don Fowler, Journal of Anthropological Research--Don Fowler Journal of Anthropological Research


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Terry A. Barnhart is a professor of history at Eastern Illinois University.

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