Acadiensis, Volumes 25-26Department of History, University of New Brunswick, 1995 - Atlantic Provinces |
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... culture produced a sensation that life was not only overcivilized , but , perhaps because of this , somehow unreal ... culture evaporating into unreality " .83 These longings were concentrated in a desire to return to the " simple life ...
... culture produced a sensation that life was not only overcivilized , but , perhaps because of this , somehow unreal ... culture evaporating into unreality " .83 These longings were concentrated in a desire to return to the " simple life ...
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... culture and values of the collectors and their societies . The acquisition of ethnological artifacts by missionaries in the 19th century was undertaken with biases which have been identified with theological and cultural imperialism ...
... culture and values of the collectors and their societies . The acquisition of ethnological artifacts by missionaries in the 19th century was undertaken with biases which have been identified with theological and cultural imperialism ...
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... culture . 58 David Boyle likewise demonstrated that he shared many of the 19th - century attitudes toward native material culture . He believed that modern western culture was rooted in the practices and customs of prehistoric man ...
... culture . 58 David Boyle likewise demonstrated that he shared many of the 19th - century attitudes toward native material culture . He believed that modern western culture was rooted in the practices and customs of prehistoric man ...
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