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BEFORE BOAS

Han F. Vermeulen

The Genesis of Ethnography and Ethnology in the German Enlightenment

The history of anthropology has been written from multiple viewpoints, often from perspectives of gender, nationality, theory, or politics. Before Boas delves deeper into issues concerning anthropology's academic origins to present a groundbreaking study that reveals how ethnology and ethnography originated during the eighteenth rather than the nineteenth century, developing parallel to anthropology, or the “natural history of man.”

Han F. Vermeulen explores primary and secondary sources from Russia, Germany, Austria, the United States, the Netherlands, Hungary, the Czech Republic, Slovakia, France, and Great Britain in tracing how “ethnography” was begun as field research by German-speaking historians and naturalists in Siberia (Russia) during the 1730s and 1740s, was generalized as “ethnology” by scholars in Goettingen (Germany) and Vienna (Austria) during the 1770s and 1780s, and was subsequently adopted by researchers in other countries.

Before Boas argues that anthropology and ethnology were separate sciences during the Age of Reason, studying racial and ethnic diversity, respectively. Ethnography and ethnology focused not on “other” cultures but on all peoples of all eras. Following G. W. Leibniz, researchers in these fields categorized peoples primarily according to their languages. Franz Boas professionalized the holistic study of anthropology from the 1880s into the twentieth century.

Han F. Vermeulen is a research associate at the Max Planck Institute for Social Anthropology in Halle (Saale) and the Max Planck Institute for the History of Science in Berlin.
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Published 2015-07-01 by University of Nebraska Press

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Es verdient, eine Sensation genannt zu werden: das bisher leider nur auf Englisch erschienene Buch Before Boas... Geschrieben hat es der niederlaendische Ethnologe Han F. Vermeulen... Vermeulen rekonstruiert in diesem Opus magnum den Beginn der Ethnologie aus der Tradition der deutschen Aufklaerung,... Blitzartig wird sichtbar, von welcher Tradition die Denkhorizonte von Georg Forster, Johann Gottfried Herder, den Bruedern Wilhelm und Alexander von Humboldt und Franz Boas zehrten. Hier wird mit aktuellem Bezug deutlich, was seit dem Kaiserreich zerstoert und unterdrueckt worden ist, und wie befreiend es ist, sich dieser Tradition zu vergewissern. (Horst Bredekamp)

A short review cannot do justice to the sophistication of the author's comprehensive and remarkable research, which departs from histories that view the origins of anthropology in classical Greece or Renaissance exploration.

Before Boas represents a major contribution to the history of anthropology that must be taken into serious consideration by every scholar in our field.