Student Resources
Links Chapter 3
The Renaissance Foundations of Anthropology
http://www.aaanet.org/sections/gad/history/011rowe.pdf
An essay by John Howland Rowe on the pre-19th century background of modern anthropology, originally published in American Anthropologist in 1965
Resources in the History of Anthropology
http://www.anthrobase.com/Browse/home/hst/hist-links.htm
A site with links to information on timelines of anthropology, particular theories, and national anthropologies of countries like China, Russia, India, and others
Resources for a History of Anthropology
http://www.timothyjpmason.com/WebPages/Publications/Source_pages/AnthroHist.htm
A site by Timothy Mason of University of Paris, with discussions on history and anthropology and links for more information on this and other anthropological topics
History of Anthropology
http://www.intute.ac.uk/socialsciences/cgi-bin/browse.pl?id=120042
An Intute site with links to many organizations and articles on the development of anthropological ideas and methods
History of Anthropology Newsletter
http://anthropology.uchicago.edu/about/han/Default.htm
Website of an organization focusing on the history of anthropology, with an archive of newsletters and links to other useful sites
National Anthropological Archives
http://www.nmnh.si.edu/naa/
An archive of visual images from the National Museum of Natural History (U.S.)
Theory in Anthropology
http://www.indiana.edu/~wanthro/Disc_subdisc.htm
A site prepared by Indiana University with information on many major subdisciplines and theoretical schools in anthropology, as well as Brazilian and Caribbean anthropologies
Anthropological Theories
http://www.as.ua.edu/ant/Faculty/murphy/anthros.htm
A site in the “A Guide prepared by Students for Students” from University of Alabama, with discussions of all of the major anthropological theories, including basic premises, key works, leading figures, criticisms, and other resources and websites
World Council of Anthropological Associations
www.wcaanet.org
“The World Council of Anthropological Associations (WCAA) is a network of national and international associations that aims to promote worldwide communication and cooperation in anthropology. Its primary objectives are: to promote the discipline of anthropology in an international context; to promote cooperation and the sharing of information among world anthropologists; to promote jointly organized events of scientific debate and cooperation in research activities and dissemination of anthropological knowledge.”
World Anthropologies
http://74.125.47.132/search?q=cache:DxeGwMq9ePoJ:www.ram-wan.net/documents/07_biblio/restrepo_barragan_biblio.doc+anthropology+of+colonialism&cd=55&hl=en&ct=clnk&gl=us
A bibliography of relevant writing on anthropology from the perspective of non-Western societies.
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