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MAD-faculty 18 --- hedendaagse kunst --- filmkunst --- Kaizman, Boaz
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Naomi - (Biblical figure) --- Boaz - (Biblical figure) --- Ruth - (Biblical figure)
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Boaz, Moshe --- Rovner, Michal --- Rorberger, Michael --- Klasmer, Janny --- Kohn, Ruben
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Bibliotheconomie--Etude et enseignement --- Bibliothéconomie--Studie en onderwijs --- Library education --- Information science --- -Library education --- Librarians --- Library science --- Professional education --- Library schools --- Communication --- Information literacy --- Study and teaching --- Education --- Boaz, Martha Terosse --- Boaz, Martha Terosse, --- Library education. --- Information science - Study and teaching. --- Boaz, Martha Terosse, 1913 --- -Information science --- Boaz, Martha Terosse, 1913-
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"Franz Boas: The Early Years, 1858-1906, is a personal and intellectual biography of one of the most influential anthropologists of the twentieth century, from his childhood in Germany to his resignation from the American Museum of Natural History in New York. Douglas Cole's thorough account of Boas's early life and career is unprecedented in drawing extensively from the vast collection of Boas's personal and professional papers at the American Philosophical Society in Philadelphia. The Boas family's lifelong habit of writing frequent, frank, and informative letters allows a rich and intimate look at Boas's childhood, family, schooling, and marriage, as well as his early expeditions among the Central Eskimo and Northwest Coast Indians and his struggle to establish a position for himself in American anthropology."--Jacket.
Anthropologists --- Anthropologues --- Biography --- Biography. --- Biographie --- Boas, Franz, --- Anthropology --- Scientists --- Boaz, Franz,
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Franz Boas, the major founding figure of anthropology as a discipline of America, came to the United States from Germany in 1886. Though this fact is widely known, the significance of Boas' roots in German intellectual tradition and late nineteenth century German anthropology remains obscure. The essays in Volkgeist a Method and Ethic explore the Germanic influences on Boasian anthropology and clarify their implications for the ethnographic practice that Boas promulgated.
Anthropology --- Human beings --- Philosophy. --- History. --- Boas, Franz, --- Boaz, Franz, --- History --- Philosophy --- Primitive societies --- Social sciences
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Arad, Boaz --- Kratzman, Miki --- Eldan, David --- Deüelle-Lüski, Aïm --- Guez, Dor --- Rothenberg, Beno --- Shalem, Efrat
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