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  • Three Lectures

    University of Toronto Installation Lectures, 1958

    Series series Heritage
    Hundreds were turned away from these lectures given on the day of the installation of Dr. Claude Bissell as President of the University of Toronto. Professor Frye spoke on "Humanities in a New World"; Professor Kluckhohn on "The Scientific Study of Values"; and Professor V.B. Wigglesworth on "Science: Pure and Applied". ... Read more

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  • Mirror for Man

    The Relation of Anthropology to Modern Life

    Series series Routledge Classic Texts in Anthropology
    While the world has undoubtedly been shrinking, at the same time it has grown more complex. The likelihood of culture clashes leading to outright conflict is high, perhaps higher than ever. As Andrea L. Smith convincingly argues in her new introduction to this classic work, certain questions are as valid today as in 1949, when Mirror for Man was first published. Can anthropology break down ... Read more

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