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Contents

List of Figures
List of Contributors
Preface

Introduction
Peter Rivière

Chapter 1. Origins and Survivals: Tylor, Balfour and the Pitt Rivers Museum and their Role within Anthropology in Oxford 1883–1905
Christopher Gosden, Frances Larson and Alison Petch

Chapter 2. The Formative Years: the Committee for Anthropology 1905–38
Peter Rivière

Chapter 3. How All Souls got its Anthropologist
John Davis

Chapter 4. A Major Disaster to Anthropology? Oxford and Alfred Reginald Radcliffe-Brown
David Mills

Chapter 5. ‘A feeling for form and pattern, and a touch of genius’: E–P’s Vision and the Institute, 1946–70
Wendy James

Chapter 6. Oxford and Biological Anthropology
Geoffrey Harrison

Chapter 7. Oxford Anthropology as an Extra-curricular Activity: OUAS and JASO
Robert Parkin

Chapter 8. Oxford Anthropology since 1970: through Schismogenesis to a new Testament
Jonathan Benthall

Appendix: Reflections on Oxford’s Global Links
Compiled by Wendy James

Bibliography
Index

A History of Oxford Anthropology

Edited by Peter Rivière
Preface by Alan Macfarlane, Cambridge University

230 pages, 14 illus., bibliog., index

ISBN  978-1-84545-348-0 Hb Published (November 2007)

eISBN 978-0-85745-521-5 eBook