[Allegro-Code | Code Beschreibung] | Inhalt |
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[00 | Identifikationsnummer[+BandNr[+TeilNr[+...]]][=Bandbezeichnung]] |
b961005760l |
[20 | Hauptsachtitel. Körperschaftliche Ergänzung : Zusatz] | Early history of ethnography and ethnology in the German Enlightenment : Anthropological discourse in Europe and Asia, 1710 - 1808 |
[31 | Schlagwörter, Thesaurusbegriffe] |
Aufklärung > Gegenaufklärung; Frühaufklärung; Spätaufklärung; Katholische Aufklärung Anthropologie > Menschenkunde Ethnologie > Völkerkunde; Ethnografie > Kulturanthropologie; Sozialanthropologie Wissenschaftler > Biowissenschaftler; Neurowissenschaftler > Akademiker > Ab 19. Jh.; Früher Gelehrte > Bis 1800 Gelehrte Wissenschaftstransfer > Wissenschaftleraustausch; Wissenschaftsbeziehungen > Technologietransfer; Kulturbeziehungen; Wissenschaft > Übernahme wissensch. (Forschungs-)Ergebnisse, auch der dabei verwendeten Methoden etc., innerhalb der Wissenschaft und vor allem in außerwissenschaftliche Bereiche: Praxis, Wirtschaft, Aus- und Weiterbildung |
[31p | diverse Spezialschlagwörter] | Müller, Gerhard Friedrich (JDG | GND); Schlözer, August Ludwig von (JDG | GND); Gatterer, Johann Christoph (JDG | GND); (DE-588)118564846 |
[37 | Sprache(n) des Textes] | eng |
[40 | Hauptverfasser] | (DE-588)140414576 |
[74 | Erscheinungsort(e)] | Leiden |
[75 | Verlag(e)] | Selbstverl. d. Verf. |
[76 | Erscheinungsjahr] | 2008 |
[77 | Umfangsangabe : Illustr. + Begleitmaterial ; Format] | XII, 411 S. : Ill., Kt. |
[81 | Allg.Fußnote] | Zugl.: Leiden, Diss., 2008 |
[8e | Elektronische Adresse (URL etc.)] |
http://bvbr.bib-bvb.de:8991/F?func=service&doc%5Flibrary=BVB01&doc%5Fnumber=018959372&line%5Fnumber=0001&func%5Fcode=DB%5FRECORDS&service%5Ftype=MEDIA |
[902 | ] | aI n11.2 |
[903 | ] | n12.1 |
[904 | ] | 1 |
[905 | ] | HS |
[906 | ] | MO |
[91 | Zugangs- oder Inventarnummer] | DBL |
[92a | ] | E |
[92c | ] | 13 |
[92d | ] | 14 |
[93 | Inhaltsangabe (Kapitel, Bestandteile)] | Socio-cultural anthropology emerged a century earlier than has previously been assumed. It originated in the field in Siberia and was developed in academic centers in Go?ttingen and Vienna during the eighteenth century. German-speaking historians such as Gerhard Friedrich Mu?ller, August Ludwig Schlo?zer, Johann Christoph Gatterer and Adam Franz Kolla?r invented and practiced a science of peoples designated as Vo?lker-Beschreibung (1740), ethnographia (1767-71), Vo?lkerkunde (1771-75) and ethnologia (1781-83). With these concepts, they took part in an ethnological discourse, a way of thinking and communicating about peoples and nations. Ethnology was developed alongside (physical or philosophical) Anthropologie, partly in oppostion and partly in dialogue. Ethnology originated from history under the influence of historical linguistics and was developed as a complement to (physical and social) geography, social philosophy and (physical or philosophical) anthropology. These Germ an-speaking scholars systematized the ethnological way of thinking in the multicultural Russian, German, and Austrian Empires. The German tradition influenced scholars in Russia, the Netherlands, Austria, Hungary, Switzerland, and Bohemia, as well as in France, the United States, and Great Britain. Historiography has largely ignored these developments. To correct this omission, the early actors are introduced and their work is placed in a historical, academic, and political context. |
[94 | Verknüpfung zu externen Ressourcen] | 2009 |
[94f | ] | oeh D20100219 |
[94i | ] | bec D20100218 |
[94o | ] | DB |
[99e | Änderungsdatum] | 20151124/13:23:15-405740/22 obar |
[99n | Zugangsdatum (Erfassungsdatum)] | 20100215/14:35:03 oeh |