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Culture and Kultur Race-origins presents a comprehensive analysis of the origins and development of human culture and civilization. Originally delivered as lectures at Calcutta University in 1919, this work by Herbert Bruce Hannah examines the interconnections between cultural practices, racial backgrounds, and historical development.
Hannah’s lectures provide insights into early 20th-century perspectives on anthropology, cultural studies, and racial theory. The work unveils historical narratives and explores how different civilizations developed their distinctive cultural characteristics.
This academic text serves as a valuable historical document for understanding intellectual discourse during the colonial period and the evolution of cultural and anthropological thought. It offers readers a window into how scholars of that era conceptualized the relationship between race, culture, and human progress, making it essential reading for historians, anthropologists, and cultural scholars interested in the development of these fields.
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