The Practical Value of Ethnology Conway Memorial Lecture Delivered At South Pl
The Practical Value of Ethnology Conway Memorial Lecture Delivered At South Pl
Alfred C Alfred Cort Haddon
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F. Helmolt, 1901, I, p. Xxi). PRACTICAL VALUE OF ETHNOLOGY 17 plete his narrative. Here the ethnologist comes to the aid of the baffled historian and supplies him with accounts of existing peoples who have dallied along the road that leads to civilization ; and among these laggards there can be selected parallels to the various phases through which the various civilizations have passed. As geography and ethnology are the open pages of those portions of earth- history of which stratigraphy, pala...eontology, and archagology are the pages already turned down, so the history of the earth (geology) and the history of man are con- secutive narratives that incorporate the past with the present. Viscount James Bryce emphasizes the fact that "the history of the United States cannot, so far as Nature and geography are concerned, be written with regard solely, or even chiefly, to the conditions of North American nature ; • the history of the American people begins in the forests of Germany, where the founda- tions of their polity were laid, is continued in England, where they set up kingdoms, embraced Christianity, became one nation, received an influx of Celtic, of Danish, and of Norman-French blood ; formed for themselves that body of customs, laws, and institutions which they transplanted to the new soil of B 1 8 PR A CriCA L VALUE OF E THNOL OG V America, and most of which, though changed and always changing, they still retain.
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