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Unearth the conversations that shaped Victorian anthropology. A decisive window into culture.Volume XVII of The Journal Of The Royal Anthropological Institute Of Great Britain And Ireland stands as a nineteenth century scholarship compendium, a curated record of the debates, field observations and critical essays that helped define the discipline. As part of an anthropology journal collection central to victorian era studies, it places british ethnographic research and cultural anthropology essays alongside sustained indigenous peoples analysis and social customs exploration - material that scholars, students and attentive readers will find rich in context and argument. Presented in the voice of its time, the journal documents methods, classifications and encounters that reveal both the rigour and the blind spots of nineteenth century inquiry.Valuable as an academic reference volume, it suits university anthropology course reading lists while remaining accessible to the interested general reader. The essays and reports here illuminate changing ideas about kinship, belief, language and material culture without sacrificing the source-material clarity that makes the volume useful for follow-up research. For historians of ideas and for those drawn to the textures of old scholarship, the book offers an unvarnished lens on how British and Irish scholars approached field study amid imperial and local contexts. Historically and literarily significant, this issue records a formative moment in the Royal Anthropological Institute’s work and in the broader evolution of cultural anthropology. For casual readers it supplies eye-opening reportage and intellectual drama; for classic-literature collectors and institutional libraries it becomes a reference and a keepsake. Out of print for decades and now republished by Alpha Editions. Restored for today’s and future generations. More than a reprint - a collector’s item and a cultural treasure. Ideal for curators, students and curious readers, it suits both the scholar’s desk and the collector’s shelf, rewarding patient reading and further study.