Preface; INTRODUCTION: The search for unity in British anthropology, 1880?€“1920; Section 01 : Notes and Queries on Anthropology and the development of field methods in British anthropology, 1870-1920; Section 02 : ?€?Facts?€? to argument: Structure and function in the history of ethnographic writing in the British tradition, 1890?€“1940; Section 03 : From Zoology to Ethnology: A.C. Haddon?€?s conversion to anthropology; Section 04 : Englishmen, Celts and Iberians: The ethnographic survey of the United Kingdom, 1892?€“1899; Section 05 : Imperial anthropology and institutional developments in British anthropology, 1890?€“1924; Section 06 : Radcliffe-Browne?€?s ?€?pronunciamentos?€? on anthropology and his invention of British ?€?social?€? anthropology, 1913?€“1944; Bibliography; Index;
Dr James Urry is a Reader in Anthropology at the Victoria University of Wellington, New Zealand.