Join us on a literary world trip!
Add this book to bookshelf
Grey
Write a new comment Default profile 50px
Grey
Subscribe to read the full book or read the first pages for free!
All characters reduced
The uncivilized races of men in all countries of the world; vol 1 of 2 - Exploring Uncivilized Cultures: A 19th Century Anthropological Journey - cover

The uncivilized races of men in all countries of the world; vol 1 of 2 - Exploring Uncivilized Cultures: A 19th Century Anthropological Journey

J. G. Wood

Publisher: Good Press

  • 0
  • 0
  • 0

Summary

In "The Uncivilized Races of Men in All Countries of the World; Vol. 1 of 2," J. G. Wood embarks on an ambitious ethnographic exploration, meticulously documenting various societies deemed "uncivilized" during the late 19th century. Utilizing a descriptive and often vivid literary style, Wood weaves narratives that interlace artful observations with scientific inquiry, reflecting the Victorian fascination with anthropology and the exotic. His accounts draw heavily on travel and exploration literature, positioning them within a broader discourse on race and civilization that was prevalent in his time, while also complicating the idea of what constitutes "civilization" itself. J. G. Wood, a naturalist and writer, was profoundly influenced by the scientific revolutions of his era, which inspired him to catalog the diverse cultures he encountered during his travels. His background in natural history and a keen interest in human behavior provided him with a unique lens to view the cultural diversity of humanity, igniting a passion that transcended mere observation and sought to understand the rationality of seemingly alien customs and practices. This seminal work is recommended for scholars and lay readers alike who wish to delve into the complex interplay between culture and civilization. Wood's extensive research encourages a reflective understanding of humanity's myriad expressions and offers a compelling critique of contemporary social thought, making it an essential text for anyone interested in anthropology, history, or the ongoing conversations surrounding race and civilization.
Available since: 07/10/2023.
Print length: 1382 pages.

Other books that might interest you

  • Challenger and Columbia: The History of the Space Shuttles that Suffered Deadly Disasters - cover

    Challenger and Columbia: The...

    Editors Charles River

    • 0
    • 0
    • 0
    In the decades after the Apollo program, American space shuttles flew over 130 missions and successfully completed over 98% of them, but unfortunately, the two most famous missions were the ones that ended tragically aboard the Challenger and Columbia.  
    The Space Shuttle Challenger was the most heavily used space shuttle in the three years it was operational, carrying the first minority astronaut and woman astronaut into space. Challenger was also the first space shuttle to complete a landing at night. 
    On the morning of January 28, 1986, the Space Shuttle Challenger launched for the 10th time, beginning mission STS-51-L. Space shuttles had already successfully completed 24 missions, and no American spacecraft had ever failed to reach orbit during an official mission. On this mission, the Challenger was carrying a satellite for the Tracking and Data Relay Satellites system, which was to be deployed in orbit. Ascent seemed to be going normally during the first minute, but about 75 seconds into the ascent, a plastic O-ring used to seal a joint in one of the solid rocket boosters failed, causing a breach of hot gas. That gas spread to the other rocket booster and the external fuel tank, causing an explosion. When the spectators saw the explosion, many of them started cheering, unaware of what was really happening.  
    The notorious date of the Challenger disaster was commemorated by the crew of the Columbia while they were in space in 2003, and a few days later, on February 1, the Columbia was due to land at the Kennedy Space Center in Florida at 09:16. Only a few members of the press were present to watch the landing - this was, after all, supposed to be a routine return from a routine mission, the 113th for the shuttle program and the 28th for Columbia, one of the oldest Space Shuttles.
    Show book
  • France in the Early Middle Ages: The History of the Dynasties that Brought about the Kingdom of France - cover

    France in the Early Middle Ages:...

    Charles River Editors

    • 0
    • 0
    • 0
    The birth of Europe as people know it today was hardly an easy and effortless process. The end of antiquity was shaped by centuries of continuous wars, raids, and the falls and rises of empires. The most turbulent of these events happened at the beginning of the Middle Ages, from the 3rd-7th centuries CE. This was the time when the old slave society gave way to the feudal system that marked the latter Middle Ages, and it was also a period of battles between the Roman Empire and various barbarian peoples. The Roman Emperors waged wars, made and broke alliances, and bribed and negotiated with chieftains of various “barbarian” tribes to preserve the territorial integrity of their Empires. 
    After Julius Caesar conquered Gaul in the mid-1st century BCE, Augustus and his successors eventually began a program of Romanization that, in a remarkably short period of time, transformed Gaul into four provinces. All of these locales added enormously to the Roman Empire in terms of manpower, material goods and wealth. Even today, historians are amazed at how such a large population that was not without its own systems of administration and vibrant culture and tradition could so easily succumb to Rome’s pacification process, and to such an extent that, within short periods of time, the indigenous language and traditions of the Celtic peoples of Gaul were totally supplanted. The reasons why Rome was able to subjugate and then transform what was for that time an immense population of over 10 million people lie not only in its military superiority but its system of organization and its conscious program of Romanization.  
    	Ironically, even as Rome’s control over Gaul kept modern France fragmented, the medieval dynasties that sprouted up in the area looked up to the Romans as their predecessors, and in essence they would attempt to recreate the Roman Empire.
    Show book
  • Around The World - Lucky Ladybug® Lessons From The Heart - cover

    Around The World - Lucky...

    Margo Joy

    • 0
    • 0
    • 0
    Learning is fun and captivating with the Lucky Ladybug®?series, Lessons from the Heart.  Lucky Ladybug and her friends Bubbly Butterfly, Buddy Bee, Flashy Fly, Toodaloo Turtle along with her class visit their places of origin and culture in this third book of the series.  Together, they travel the world and learn about well known historic attractions in each country.  
    The Lucky Ladybug®?series brings you captivating printed books, engaging videos, ebooks, and coloring books, including a song about each lesson and activity available through audio books and music albums, and other resources that reiterate the importance of each lesson in the book and the value of sharing, caring, beauty from within; learn about school, happiness, honesty, listening, respect, forgiveness, giving, finding yourself, patience, musical instruments, singing, drama, reading, friendship, dancing, teamwork, relaxing, fun, cooking, nutrition, alphabet, numbers, time, confidence, acceptance, achievement, following your dreams and more. Enjoy learning with Lucky Ladybug and Friends! 
    While developed for children ages 0 to 6, children of all ages, and even adults, may find a special connection with the main character, the adorable and loving Lucky Ladybug. Lucky Ladybug is brought to life in a way that brightens children’s lives and homes, filling them with positive energy and love while teaching important life lessons. Toddlers and preschoolers have been unable to get enough of Lucky Ladybug’s first book, “Be A Better You.” “Learn With Us! Lucky Ladybug And Friends!” promises to have the same charming effect.
    Show book
  • Guided Meditation: Benzaiten Goddess Of All That Floats - cover

    Guided Meditation: Benzaiten...

    Niina Niskanen

    • 0
    • 0
    • 0
    Embark on a tranquil journey with Guided Meditation: Benzaiten, Goddess of All That Floats. This enchanting audiobook invites you to immerse yourself in the serene energy of Benzaiten, the Japanese goddess of water, music, and all things that flow. 
    🎶 Overview 
    Discover inner peace and harmony through this guided meditation inspired by Benzaiten’s grace and wisdom. Perfect for relaxation, mindfulness, and connecting with the fluidity of life, this audiobook offers a spiritual voyage infused with gentle storytelling and meditative practices. 
    💧 FeaturesCultural Connection: Explore the lore of Benzaiten and her role as a goddess of water, creativity, and prosperity.Soothing Narration & Sounds: Immerse yourself in calming voice guidance enhanced by tranquil water and musical tones.Flowing Visualization: Engage in a guided journey designed to help you embrace life's natural rhythms and let go of resistance.Accessible for All: Ideal for both beginners and seasoned meditators seeking to deepen their practice. 
    ✨ Why Listen?Relax & Rejuvenate: Release stress and find tranquility in the fluidity of Benzaiten’s teachings.Enhance Creativity: Tap into the goddess’s connection to music and the arts to inspire your own creative flow.Embrace Change: Learn to navigate life’s transitions with grace, inspired by the power of water. 
    🌊 Your Serene Escape Awaits 
    Let the wisdom of Benzaiten guide you to balance, serenity, and renewed energy. Dive into this meditative experience and float effortlessly towards inner peace and creative inspiration.
    Show book
  • Eastern Han Dynasty The: A History of China - cover

    Eastern Han Dynasty The: A...

    Hui Wang

    • 0
    • 0
    • 0
    The Eastern Han Dynasty: A History of China, PART TWO takes you on a thrilling ride through one of China's most dramatic and chaotic eras. This book pulls you right into the palace, where figures like Empress Dou plot and scheme to secure power, even using poison and false charges to remove rivals. You'll watch the rise and fall of powerful families like the Dous and the Liang clan, who used their ties to the throne to control the empire — but always at a heavy cost. 
    You'll follow brave officials like Yuan An, Yue Hui, and Cai Yong, who risked everything to speak the truth and challenge corruption. These weren't dry, stiff scholars — they were real people caught in a deadly game of politics, facing off against terrifying figures like Liang Ji and the infamous Ten Regular Attendants, the emperor's most corrupt and dangerous eunuchs. 
    This book doesn't just tell you about emperors and generals; it shines a light on the students, rebels, and farmers, too. You'll see how the National Academy students stood up to the powerful, how the Yellow Turban Rebellion shook the empire, and how even everyday folk got tangled in the madness, whether they were sucked into fake "filial" shows or forced to pay crushing taxes to fund the emperor's endless luxuries. 
    You'll walk through lavish palace gardens, secret court meetings, bloody battlefields, and fake street markets set up inside the palace for the emperor's entertainment. From wild feasts to puppet rulers, from political assassinations to daring military campaigns, the Eastern Han was packed with stories that read like the best kind of historical drama — because they were real.
    Show book
  • Botheredness - Stories stance and pedagogy - cover

    Botheredness - Stories stance...

    Hywel Roberts

    • 0
    • 0
    • 0
    This is an education book that is like no other that has gone before. It won't tell you what to do minute by minute, lesson by lesson, day by day. It won't batter you with impenetrable research or tell you what you must think. You won't even find a scheme of work in it some planning ideas, for sure, even a template or two, but there's no spoon-feeding here. It's just a book that invites you to consider where you are in your own educational journey. It's a book to get youbothered.
    Botheredness is a word Hywel Roberts uses to sum up the kind of authentic care and adult positioning that is real and deliberate and gets children and young people on board with learning. It is the holy grail of teaching and something that will both significantly improve your enjoyment of teaching and benefit your classes enormously.
    This book is therefore an exploration of the road less travelled, backed up with Hywel's own experiences, reflections and research down the rabbit hole of contemporary education. It's about the reinstatement of professional integrity, the teacher as storyteller, and the need for our professional imaginations to be nurtured and curated. Hywel sets out to help teachers enhance their understanding of what it means to lead learning and thinking, to stand beside children as well as in front of them, whilst developing their knowledge acquisition with compassion, warmth and optimism.
    If you are looking for an education book that will inspire not dictate, that will entertain, challenge and fire up your imagination in equal measure,that allows you to think beyond a path laid out by scripted lessons, downloadable schemes and quick-fix fads, then this is the book for you.
    Providing clear strategies around imaginative and effective planning, supported by genuine examples of powerful classroom work from primary, special and secondary settings, this book is an essential guide to reclaiming your professional warmth, passion, and care - your botherednesss - in the classroom. Written by a travelling teacher and film buff who's on a mission to put botheredness into classrooms everywhere.
    Suitable for teachers, teaching assistants and school leaders, as well as other education professionals.
    Show book