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Lewis Henry Morgan (1818–1881)

Author of League of the Iroquois

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Lewis Henry Morgan, an American lawyer, studied, lived with, and was eventually adopted by the Iroquois Indians in New York State; this experience made him a self-taught anthropologist who went on to make substantial contributions to the field. His evolutionary theory of the family has been largely show more abandoned, but his Ancient Society (1877) became a classic in Marxist literature. Its account of how culture had actually evolved was the best available during the mid-nineteenth century. Although Karl Marx (see also Vol. 4) died before he was able to write a planned book about Morgan, Friedrich Engels (see also Vol. 4) wrote The Origin of the Family: Private Property and the State in 1884 largely on the basis of Morgan's work. Morgan was also the first to publish a treatise on Australian kinship. (Bowker Author Biography) show less

Works by Lewis Henry Morgan

League of the Iroquois (1984) 148 copies, 1 review
Ancient Society (1976) 133 copies, 1 review
The Indian Journals 1859-62 (1959) 49 copies
Eski Toplum-2 (2011) 2 copies

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Anthropological Theory: An Introductory History (1996) — Contributor — 252 copies

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Important book - Morgan, Lewis Henry was a pioneer ethnographer (1851). His work was the basis of The Family, Private Property ad the State by Karl Marx and Fredrick Engles

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