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A laboratory for anthropology: science and romanticism in the American Southwest, 1846-1930 / Don Fowler

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublication details: Albuquerque : University of New Mexico Press, 2000Edition: 1st edDescription: xiii, 497 p. : ill., maps ; 27 cmISBN:
  • 9780826320360 (cloth alk. paper)
  • 9780826320360 (cloth alk. paper)
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Contents:
Documenting the Southwest, 1540-1846 -- The topographical engineers in the Southwest -- Legends and ruins, 1846-1859 -- Army ethnographic observations, 1846-1860 -- The great surveys -- The Bureau of Ethnology : organizing anthropological research in America -- The Bureau and the Southwest -- Cushing, Matthews, Bourke, and compatriots -- Washington Matthews -- Bourke, Keam, and Stephen -- The Mindeleff Brothers -- The Bureau after Powell -- The Hemenway Expedition -- Jesse Walter Fewkes : from ichthyologist to ethnologist -- Bandelier, Bancroft, and Bolton -- The Wetherills and Nordenskiold -- World̕s fairs, museums, and modern anthropology -- Universities, museums, and anthropology -- Building a new American anthropology -- The western scholar-entrepreneurs -- Building a new American anthropology -- Byron Cummings -- Edgar Lee Hewett -- A "new archaeology" in the Southwest -- Expanding the new archaeology -- A.V. Kidder and Southwestern archaeology -- Ethnography in the Southwest -- Inventing the Southwest, 1890-1930 -- Literary and pictorial ethnography -- New institutions, new directions -- Epilogue
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General General ATU Dublin Road General Shelves 301.0979 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) Available J132224

"University of Arizona Southwest Center book"--T.p. verso

"Published in cooperation with the University of Arizona Southwest Center."

Includes bibliographical references and index

Documenting the Southwest, 1540-1846 -- The topographical engineers in the Southwest -- Legends and ruins, 1846-1859 -- Army ethnographic observations, 1846-1860 -- The great surveys -- The Bureau of Ethnology : organizing anthropological research in America -- The Bureau and the Southwest -- Cushing, Matthews, Bourke, and compatriots -- Washington Matthews -- Bourke, Keam, and Stephen -- The Mindeleff Brothers -- The Bureau after Powell -- The Hemenway Expedition -- Jesse Walter Fewkes : from ichthyologist to ethnologist -- Bandelier, Bancroft, and Bolton -- The Wetherills and Nordenskiold -- World̕s fairs, museums, and modern anthropology -- Universities, museums, and anthropology -- Building a new American anthropology -- The western scholar-entrepreneurs -- Building a new American anthropology -- Byron Cummings -- Edgar Lee Hewett -- A "new archaeology" in the Southwest -- Expanding the new archaeology -- A.V. Kidder and Southwestern archaeology -- Ethnography in the Southwest -- Inventing the Southwest, 1890-1930 -- Literary and pictorial ethnography -- New institutions, new directions -- Epilogue

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