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From the anthropology of Europe to the anthropology of the European Union and back

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From its origin in the nineteenth century, through the entire twentieth, ethnology was present in most continental European countries as the national sci-ence of ethnological research on the given population and territory, past and present. Countries that held colonies, however, grounded their anthropological studies en-tirely differently, namely, in the research of ‘primitive societies’. A process of merg-ing Anglo-American anthropology and European ethnology began after the Second World War through theoretical innovations, such as Claude Levi-Strauss’ structural-ism, which integrated anthropology as a scientific discipline. This was also the be-ginning of the integration of Europe, that is, the creation of the European Economic Community. Science has traditionally regarded Europe as a ‘mental representation’ or the product of a complex political-ideological or cultural conceptualization. In anthropo...logy as elsewhere, Europe was chiefly seen either through a regional com-parative approach or through various kinds of analysis of interior or transcontinental spheres of political, economic, demographic, and cultural influences. This paper will take a closer look on the recent studies of Europe, and more specifically, of European Union, through the lens of anthropology.

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Europe / European Union / anthropology / research approaches
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Antropologija, 2021, 21, 1, 9-28
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  • Filozofski fakultet, Institut za etnologiju i antropologiju

ISSN: 1452-7243

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year = "2021",
abstract = "From  its  origin  in  the  nineteenth  century,  through  the  entire  twentieth,  ethnology  was  present  in  most  continental  European  countries  as  the  national  sci-ence of ethnological research on the given population and territory, past and present. Countries  that  held  colonies,  however,  grounded  their  anthropological  studies  en-tirely  differently,  namely,  in  the  research  of  ‘primitive  societies’.  A  process  of  merg-ing  Anglo-American  anthropology  and  European  ethnology  began  after  the  Second  World War through theoretical innovations, such as Claude Levi-Strauss’ structural-ism,  which  integrated  anthropology  as  a  scientific  discipline.  This  was  also  the  be-ginning of the integration of Europe, that is, the creation of the European Economic Community.  Science  has  traditionally  regarded  Europe  as  a  ‘mental  representation’  or  the  product  of  a  complex  political-ideological  or  cultural  conceptualization.  In  anthropology  as  elsewhere,  Europe  was  chiefly  seen  either  through  a  regional  com-parative approach or through various kinds of analysis of interior or transcontinental spheres of political, economic, demographic, and cultural influences. This paper will take a closer look on the recent studies of Europe, and more specifically, of European Union, through the lens of anthropology.",
publisher = "Filozofski fakultet, Institut za etnologiju i antropologiju",
journal = "Antropologija",
title = "From the anthropology of Europe to the anthropology of the European Union and back",
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Gačanović, I.,& Kovačević, I.. (2021). From the anthropology of Europe to the anthropology of the European Union and back. in Antropologija
Filozofski fakultet, Institut za etnologiju i antropologiju., 21(1), 9-28.
https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_reff_4372
Gačanović I, Kovačević I. From the anthropology of Europe to the anthropology of the European Union and back. in Antropologija. 2021;21(1):9-28.
https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_reff_4372 .
Gačanović, Ivana, Kovačević, Ivan, "From the anthropology of Europe to the anthropology of the European Union and back" in Antropologija, 21, no. 1 (2021):9-28,
https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_reff_4372 .

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