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Franz and Boas
Franz Boas established academic anthropology in the United States in opposition to this sort of evolutionary perspective.
Franz Boas publicly objected to US participation in World War I, and after the war he published a brief expose and condemnation of the participation of several American archaeologists in espionage in Mexico under their cover as scientists.
Sapir's earliest writings had espoused views of the relation between thought and language stemming from the Humboldtian tradition he acquired through Franz Boas, which regarded language as the historical embodiment of volksgeist, or ethnic world view.
In 1936, Whorf was appointed Honorary Research Fellow in Anthropology at Yale, and he was invited by Franz Boas to serve on the committee of the Society of American Linguistics ( later Linguistic Society of America ).
Bronisław Malinowski developed the ethnographic method, and Franz Boas taught it in the United States.
He studied Germanic linguistics at Columbia, where he came under the influence of Franz Boas who inspired him to work on Native American languages.
He also enrolled in an advanced anthropology seminar taught by Franz Boas himself, a course that would completely change the direction of his career.
Franz Boas
Anthropologists such as Franz Boas and Bronislaw Malinowski argued that any human science had to transcend the ethnocentrism of the scientist.
The term is also associated with the empirical social sciences and the work of Franz Boas.
It is associated with the work of Franz Boas.
* Franz Boas, The Mind of Primitive Man.
* 1858 – Franz Boas, German anthropologist ( d. 1942 )
In his senior year, he attended a class taught by Franz Boas on American Indian languages.
" posthumously by Truman Michelson Franz Boas, ed., Handbook of American Indian languages, Part I, 735-873.
* Boas, Franz.
* Boas, Franz.
She studied with professor Franz Boas and Dr. Ruth Benedict at Columbia University before earning her Master's in 1924.
In the foreword to Coming of Age in Samoa, Mead's advisor, Franz Boas, wrote of its significance:
Franz Boas
In 1897 Columbia University appointed Franz Boas ( 1858 – 1942 ) as a physical anthropologist for his expertise in measuring schoolchildren and collecting of Inuit skeletons.
The first to challenge the concept of race on empirical grounds were anthropologists Franz Boas, who demonstrated phenotypic plasticity due to environmental factors, and Ashley Montagu who relied on evidence from genetics.
He also made the acquaintance of many American linguists and anthropologists, such as Franz Boas, Benjamin Whorf, and Leonard Bloomfield.
When the American authorities considered " repatriating " him to Europe, it was Franz Boas who actually saved his life.

Franz and one
The final turned out to be one of Charlton's quieter days ; he and a young Franz Beckenbauer effectively marked each other out of the game.
Through its purported connections to the June 1914 assassination in Sarajevo of Franz Ferdinand, Archduke of Austria, the Black Hand may have been one of the principal catalysts to the start of World War I, fueling the July Crisis of 1914 and giving Austria-Hungary a pretext to invade Serbia.
After three months of intense work, he predicted a position for Ceres in December 1801 — just about a year after its first sighting — and this turned out to be accurate within a half-degree when it was rediscovered by Franz Xaver von Zach on 31 December at Gotha, and one day later by Heinrich Olbers in Bremen.
While at Königsberg they had their one child, Franz Hilbert ( 1893 – 1969 ).
Upon arriving at Archduke Franz Ferdinand's country seat, château Konopiště, on a semi-official visit, they promptly proceeded to do away with one of the Austro-Hungarian heir presumptive's priceless golden pheasants, thereby almost causing an international incident.
When the clarinetist Ferdinand Troyer commissioned a work from Franz Schubert for similar forces, he added one more violin for his Octet in F major, D. 803.
Willem and Franz – Officers who arrest K. one morning but refuse to disclose the crime he is said to have committed.
The author Franz Grillparzer, a Habsburg patriot, had one play suppressed solely as a " precautionary " measure.
( Apparently, when asked who the greatest living pianist was, Leopold Godowsky replied, " The other one is Franz Schmidt.
* In the novel The War of the End of the World from Latin American writer Mario Vargas Llosa, one of the main characters is Galileo Gall, a phrenologist whose name refers to Galileo Galilei and Franz Joseph Gall, founder of the science of phrenology.
Members of the early 20th century school of American Anthropology headed by Franz Boas and Edward Sapir also embraced forms of the idea to one extent or another, but Sapir in particular wrote more often against than in favor of anything like linguistic determinism.
Simultaneous submission of scientific findings to more than one journal or duplicate publication of findings is usually regarded as misconduct, under what is known as the Ingelfinger rule, named after the editor of the New England Journal of Medicine 1967-1977, Franz Ingelfinger.
On one side were those who supported Franz Neumann's thesis according to which National Socialism was a form of " monopoly capital "; on the other were those who supported Fritz Pollock's " state capitalist theory.
There are a few Baroque and Classical concerti, such as those by Telemann ( one of the earliest viola concertos known ), Franz Anton Hoffmeister and Carl Stamitz.
After one 5 hour rehearsal, Franz Strauss led a strike by the orchestra, saying that he could not play any more.
While the GUU's focus is mainly towards people involved in sports and debates ( as among its founders were the Athletic Association and Dialectic Society ), the QM is one of Glasgow's premier music venues, and has played host to Nirvana, Biffy Clyro and Franz Ferdinand.
As reported by lower-ranking SS officers and soldiers, Franz, one of the commanding officers of the camp, wrote lyrics to a song which celebrated the Treblinka extermination camp.
That year, she made what some consider to be one of her best films, Mayerling, in which she played the supporting role of Austrian Empress Elisabeth of Austria opposite James Mason as Emperor Franz Joseph I.
Saint-Saëns won many top prizes and gained a reputation that resulted in his introduction to Franz Liszt, who would become one of his closest friends.
Dr. Franz Xaver Haberl, one of the most important Roman Catholic musicians in history, teacher of Perosi.
Even at that young age, Hymes had a reputation as a strong linguist ; his dissertation, completed in one year, was a grammar of the Kathlamet language spoken near the mouth of the Columbia and known primarily from Franz Boas ’ s work at the end of the 19th century.
There was one member of the cabinet who was not at the Bürgerbräukeller: Franz Matt, the vice-premier and minister of education and culture.
In 1934, he starred in the first sound film of the Franz Lehár operetta The Merry Widow, one of his best-known films.
The Strausses had one son, Franz, in 1897.

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