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100 1  Zimmerman, Andrew.|0https://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/
       n2001104008 
245 10 Anthropology and antihumanism in Imperial Germany /|cby 
       Andrew Zimmerman. 
264  1 Chicago :|bUniversity of Chicago Press,|c[2001] 
264  4 |c©2001 
300    1 online resource (ix, 364 pages) :|billustrations 
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504    Includes bibliographical references (pages 329-356) and 
       index. 
505 0  Exotic spectacles and the global context of German 
       anthropology -- Kultur and kulturkampf: the studia 
       humanitas and the people without history -- Nature and the
       boundaries of the human: monkeys, monsters, and natural 
       peoples -- Measuring skulls: the social role of the 
       antihumanist -- A German republic of science and a German 
       idea of truth: empiricism and sociability in anthropology 
       -- Anthropological patriotism: the Schulstatistik and the 
       racial composition of Germany -- The secret of primitive 
       accumulation: the political economy of anthropological 
       objects -- Commodities, curiosities, and the display of 
       anthropological objects -- History without humanism: 
       culture-historical anthropology and the triumph of the 
       museum -- Colonialism and the limits of the human: the 
       failure of fieldwork. 
520    With the rise of imperialism, the centuries-old European 
       tradition of humanist scholarship as the key to 
       understanding the world was jeopardized. Nowhere was this 
       more true than in nineteenth-century Germany. It was there,
       Andrew Zimmerman argues, that the battle lines of today's 
       "culture wars" were first drawn when anthropology 
       challenged humanism as a basis for human scientific 
       knowledge. Drawing on sources ranging from scientific 
       papers and government correspondence to photographs, 
       pamphlets, and police reports of "freak shows," Zimmerman 
       demonstrates how German imperiali. 
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648  7 1800 - 1899|2fast 
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776 08 |iPrint version:|aZimmerman, Andrew.|tAnthropology and 
       antihumanism in Imperial Germany.|dChicago : University of
       Chicago Press, ©2001|z9780226983424|w(DLC)  2001035163
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