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Anthropology and antihumanism in Imperial Germany

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With the rise of imperialism, the centuries-old European tradition of humanist scholarship as the key to understanding the world was jeopardised.

Nowhere was this more true than in nineteenth-century Germany.

It was there, Andrew Zimmerman argues, that the battle lines of today's 'culture wars' were first drawn when anthropology challenged humanism as a basis for human scientific knowledge.

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University of Chicago Press
0226983463 / 9780226983462
eBook (Adobe Pdf)
15/02/2010
English
357 pages
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