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Ephraim George Squier and the Development of American Anthropology
Vendor: Abebooks.com Price: 37.99 $Ephraim George Squier and the Development of American Anthropology is an intellectual biography of Ephraim Squier (1821–88) and his contributions to the development of the nascent disciplines of archaeology and anthropology. During his career, which spanned the years 1845–77, Squier consistently articulated the need for a more holistic and integrated approach to the study of humankind. Although Squier is best known today for the classic book he coauthored with Edwin H. Davis, Ancient Monuments of the Mississippi Valley, Terry A. Barnhart shows that Squier’s fieldwork and interpretive contributions to archaeology and anthropology continued over the next three decades. He turned his attention to comparative studies and to fieldwork in Central America and Peru. He became a diplomat and an entrepreneur yet still found time to conduct archaeological investigations in Nicaragua, Honduras, and Peru and to gather ethnographic information on contemporary indigenous peoples in those countries. He published an important and still not fully appreciated comparative study, The Serpent Symbol, and the Worship of the Reciprocal Principles of Nature in America, which attempted to systematically account for parallel cultural developments that he attributed to the psychic unity of humankind. A wealth of unpublished sources illuminate Squier’s wide-ranging interests and controversial career, his intellectual circle, and the public interests of an energetic and expansive American nation. Terry A. Barnhart offers us the first intellectual biography that explores the personal and professional life of a remarkable and significant figure in the history of American anthropology.
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Ephraim George Squier and the Development of American Anthropology (Critical Studies in the History of Anthropology)
Vendor: Abebooks.com Price: 162.78 $Ephraim George Squier and the Development of American Anthropology is an intellectual biography of Ephraim Squier (1821–88) and his contributions to the development of the nascent disciplines of archaeology and anthropology. During his career, which spanned the years 1845–77, Squier consistently articulated the need for a more holistic and integrated approach to the study of humankind. Although Squier is best known today for the classic book he coauthored with Edwin H. Davis, Ancient Monuments of the Mississippi Valley, Terry A. Barnhart shows that Squier’s fieldwork and interpretive contributions to archaeology and anthropology continued over the next three decades. He turned his attention to comparative studies and to fieldwork in Central America and Peru. He became a diplomat and an entrepreneur yet still found time to conduct archaeological investigations in Nicaragua, Honduras, and Peru and to gather ethnographic information on contemporary indigenous peoples in those countries. He published an important and still not fully appreciated comparative study, The Serpent Symbol, and the Worship of the Reciprocal Principles of Nature in America, which attempted to systematically account for parallel cultural developments that he attributed to the psychic unity of humankind. A wealth of unpublished sources illuminate Squier’s wide-ranging interests and controversial career, his intellectual circle, and the public interests of an energetic and expansive American nation. Terry A. Barnhart offers us the first intellectual biography that explores the personal and professional life of a remarkable and significant figure in the history of American anthropology.
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Ephraim George Squier and the Development of American Anthropology
Vendor: Abebooks.com Price: 30.77 $Ephraim George Squier and the Development of American Anthropology is an intellectual biography of Ephraim Squier (1821–88) and his contributions to the development of the nascent disciplines of archaeology and anthropology. During his career, which spanned the years 1845–77, Squier consistently articulated the need for a more holistic and integrated approach to the study of humankind. Although Squier is best known today for the classic book he coauthored with Edwin H. Davis, Ancient Monuments of the Mississippi Valley, Terry A. Barnhart shows that Squier’s fieldwork and interpretive contributions to archaeology and anthropology continued over the next three decades. He turned his attention to comparative studies and to fieldwork in Central America and Peru. He became a diplomat and an entrepreneur yet still found time to conduct archaeological investigations in Nicaragua, Honduras, and Peru and to gather ethnographic information on contemporary indigenous peoples in those countries. He published an important and still not fully appreciated comparative study, The Serpent Symbol, and the Worship of the Reciprocal Principles of Nature in America, which attempted to systematically account for parallel cultural developments that he attributed to the psychic unity of humankind. A wealth of unpublished sources illuminate Squier’s wide-ranging interests and controversial career, his intellectual circle, and the public interests of an energetic and expansive American nation. Terry A. Barnhart offers us the first intellectual biography that explores the personal and professional life of a remarkable and significant figure in the history of American anthropology.
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Ephraim George Squier and the Development of American Anthropology
Vendor: Abebooks.com Price: 33.59 $Ephraim George Squier and the Development of American Anthropology is an intellectual biography of Ephraim Squier (1821–88) and his contributions to the development of the nascent disciplines of archaeology and anthropology. During his career, which spanned the years 1845–77, Squier consistently articulated the need for a more holistic and integrated approach to the study of humankind. Although Squier is best known today for the classic book he coauthored with Edwin H. Davis, Ancient Monuments of the Mississippi Valley, Terry A. Barnhart shows that Squier’s fieldwork and interpretive contributions to archaeology and anthropology continued over the next three decades. He turned his attention to comparative studies and to fieldwork in Central America and Peru. He became a diplomat and an entrepreneur yet still found time to conduct archaeological investigations in Nicaragua, Honduras, and Peru and to gather ethnographic information on contemporary indigenous peoples in those countries. He published an important and still not fully appreciated comparative study, The Serpent Symbol, and the Worship of the Reciprocal Principles of Nature in America, which attempted to systematically account for parallel cultural developments that he attributed to the psychic unity of humankind. A wealth of unpublished sources illuminate Squier’s wide-ranging interests and controversial career, his intellectual circle, and the public interests of an energetic and expansive American nation. Terry A. Barnhart offers us the first intellectual biography that explores the personal and professional life of a remarkable and significant figure in the history of American anthropology.
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This Wilderness of War: The Civil War Letters of George W. Squier, Hoosier Volunteer [first edition]
Vendor: Abebooks.com Price: 30.00 $George W. Squier was one of the thousands of men from Indiana who heeded Lincoln's call for volunteers at the onset of the Civil War. As a soldier in the 44th Indiana Volunteer Infantry, he fought in the Western theater -- seeing action at Fort Donelson, Shiloh, Stones River, and Chickamauga -- and rose to the grade of captain by the late winter of 1865. Throughout his service, he wrote detailed, eloquent, and often unusually candid letters to his wife, not only describing battles and army life but also espousing strong views on slavery and emancipation, Lincoln's leadership, the use of black soldiers, and the causes and direction of the war. This Wilderness of War brings Squier's Civil War correspondence to print for the first time.Squier's letters underscore the depth of his love for his family, his devotion to the Union cause, and his commitment to antislavery ideology. They also yield some surprising details not often found in soldiers' writings to their families: Squier described, for example, the mutilation of the dead and wounded and acknowledged the practice of robbing the enemy dead (something he himself even admitted to doing). Revealed as well are Squier's growing disillusionment and cynicism as the war dragged on. Though he vehemently opposed slavery and welcomed emancipation, after the war he often found himself in sharp disagreement with the views of the Radical Republicans. In particular, he came to feel that white southerners were increasingly being discriminated against and that African Americans should not be lifted immediately to a full state of political power. It was an attitude that typified the ambivalence of many white northerners toward the course ofReconstruction policy.Squier's outspoken views on the politics of his day combine with his vivid recountings of his wartime experience to make this volume a unique and important contribution to the literature of the Civil War.
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This Wilderness Of War: The Civil War Letters of George W. Squier, Hoosier Volunteer (Voices of the Civil War) [first edition]
Vendor: Abebooks.com Price: 20.00 $George W. Squier was one of the thousands of men from Indiana who heeded Lincoln's call for volunteers at the onset of the Civil War. As a soldier in the 44th Indiana Volunteer Infantry, he fought in the Western theater -- seeing action at Fort Donelson, Shiloh, Stones River, and Chickamauga -- and rose to the grade of captain by the late winter of 1865. Throughout his service, he wrote detailed, eloquent, and often unusually candid letters to his wife, not only describing battles and army life but also espousing strong views on slavery and emancipation, Lincoln's leadership, the use of black soldiers, and the causes and direction of the war. This Wilderness of War brings Squier's Civil War correspondence to print for the first time.Squier's letters underscore the depth of his love for his family, his devotion to the Union cause, and his commitment to antislavery ideology. They also yield some surprising details not often found in soldiers' writings to their families: Squier described, for example, the mutilation of the dead and wounded and acknowledged the practice of robbing the enemy dead (something he himself even admitted to doing). Revealed as well are Squier's growing disillusionment and cynicism as the war dragged on. Though he vehemently opposed slavery and welcomed emancipation, after the war he often found himself in sharp disagreement with the views of the Radical Republicans. In particular, he came to feel that white southerners were increasingly being discriminated against and that African Americans should not be lifted immediately to a full state of political power. It was an attitude that typified the ambivalence of many white northerners toward the course ofReconstruction policy.Squier's outspoken views on the politics of his day combine with his vivid recountings of his wartime experience to make this volume a unique and important contribution to the literature of the Civil War.
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Fender 0990623001
Vendor: Reverb.com Price: 79.99 $Manufacturer's Description Fender George Harrison Rocky Leather Guitar Strap Fender , Squier , Stratocaster , Telecaster , Precision Bass , Jazz Ba...
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Fender 0990623001
Vendor: Reverb.com Price: 79.99 $Fender George Harrison Rocky Leather Guitar Strap Fender , Squier , Stratocaster , Telecaster , Precision Bass , Jazz Bass and the distinctive hea...
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Fender 990623001
Vendor: Reverb.com Price: 79.99 $Fender George Harrison Rocky Leather Guitar StrapFender , Squier , Stratocaster , Telecaster , Precision Bass , Jazz Bass and the distinctive head...
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Fender 990623001
Vendor: Reverb.com Price: 79.99 $Manufacturer's Description Fender George Harrison Rocky Leather Guitar StrapFender , Squier , Stratocaster , Telecaster , Precision Bass , Jazz Bas...
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