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Culture and Kultur Race-origins presents a series of lectures delivered by Herbert Bruce Hannah at Calcutta University in 1919, offering a historical perspective on the origins and development of human cultures and civilizations. The work examines the connections between cultural practices, racial characteristics, and historical development during a period of significant scholarly interest in comparative civilizations.
Hannah’s lectures attempt to unveil the past by analyzing how different cultures emerged and evolved, exploring the relationships between race, geography, and cultural achievement. This text reflects early 20th-century academic approaches to understanding human diversity and cultural expression, providing valuable insights into the historical discourse of the period. The work remains significant for scholars studying the history of anthropology, cultural studies, and the intellectual traditions of colonial-era India.







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