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Rudolf Ludwig Carl Virchow Rudolf Ludwig Carl Virchow
Rudolf Ludwig Carl Virchow The German medical scientist, anthropologist, and politician Rudolf Ludwig Carl Virchow (1821-1902) was the founder of the school of "cellular pathology, " which forms the basis of modern pathology. Rudolf Virchow was born on Oct. 13, 1821, in Schivelbein, the only... Read more
Mary Douglas Mary Douglas
Mary Tew Douglas Mary Tew Douglas (born 1921) was a British anthropologist and social thinker of international fame. Mary Tew Douglas was born in San Remo, Italy, to Phyllis Twomey and Gilbert Charles Tew, and was the eldest of two daughters. She was educated as a Catholic at the Sacred... Read more
Sir James George Frazer Sir James George Frazer
Sir James George Frazer 1854-1941, Scottish classicist and anthropologist, b. Glasgow, educated at the universities of Glasgow and Cambridge. He is known especially for his masterpiece, The Golden Bough, published originally in two volumes (1890); in later editions it was enlarged to 13 volumes.... Read more
Anthropology of Religion Anthropology of Religion
Anthropology of Religion No known society is without religion. Anthropologists study this species-wide phenomenon as a human trait or institution, an element of culture, seeking a deep understanding of all, not just the "world," religions and their local significance. From this breadth,... Read more
Armed forces Armed forces
Military THE MILITARY-SOCIETY SYMBIOSIS THE ROLE OF TECHNOLOGY THE RECRUITMENT PROCESS WOMEN COMBATANTS TRAINING AND SOCIALIZATION MORALE AND MOTIVATION THE CONSEQUENCES OF MILITARY SERVICE BIBLIOGRAPHY Scholars and practitioners in the social and behavioral sciences have studied... Read more
Black studies Black studies
African Studies BIBLIOGRAPHY The studies of African peoples, history, and philosophy; arts, literature, and culture; political, economic, and social organization; geography, ecology, and paleontology are and have long been contested domains of intellectual inquiry. In the modern era this is... Read more
Social Pathology Social Pathology
Pathology, Social BIBLIOGRAPHY Social pathology is a concept developed in modern social science to refer both to aspects of social structures and to the behaviors and values attributed to particular social categories. Definitions of social pathology are particular to specific times and reflect... Read more
Creation Creation
Creation Creation refers to the idea that the whole universe is brought into being and sustained by a personal agent, God, who is beyond the universe. Since creation is an intentional act, God is usually said to envisage what will be created, and to intend that it will come into existence.... Read more
James Frazer James Frazer
Frazer, James GeorgeWORKS BY FRAZERSUPPLEMENTARY BIBLIOGRAPHYSir James George Frazer (1854-1941), British social anthropologist, folklorist, and classical scholar, was born in Glasgow. He attended the University of Glasgow from 1869 to 1874 and then went to Trinity College, Cambridge. He became a... Read more
Elton Mayo Elton Mayo
Mayo, EltonWORKS BY MAYOSUPPLEMENTARY BIBLIOGRAPHYWhile the published writings of Elton Mayo (1880-1949) now seemto be mainly of historical interest, he personally had an enormous influence in the development of industrial sociology and psychology and in the stimulation of men who have made major... Read more

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