by Michael Spence (Contributor), SusanE.Alcock (Contributor), TerenceN.D'Altroy (Contributor), KentG.Lightfoot (Contributor), PetervanDommelen (Contributor), Michael Dietler (Contributor), JanineGasco (Contributor), J.DanielRogers (Contributor), KatharinaSchreiber (Contributor), Gil J . Stein (Contributor)
Colonialism and its legacies have emerged as one of the most important research topics in anthropology. Indeed, we now understand that colonialism gave rise to and shaped the discipline. However, the understanding of colonization in anthropology, history, and other fields derives largely from studies of European expansion.
Format: Paperback
Pages: 464
Edition: illustrated edition
Publisher: School of American Research Press,U.S.
Published: 15 Jan 2005
ISBN 10: 1930618441
ISBN 13: 9781930618442