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3. Henri Hubert, Marcel Mauss and Sacrifice

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Sacrifice and Modern Thought
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Dr Nick Allen talks to Tim Howles about his chapter 'Using Hubert and Mauss to think about Sacrifice'
In this interview, Dr Nick Allen (formerly Reader in the Social Anthropology of South Asia, University of Oxford) focuses on a short essay written in 1899 by two French scholars, Henri Hubert and Marcel Mauss, representing the thinking of the emerging field of Durkheimian sociologie in the latter years of the nineteenth-century.

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Series
Sacrifice and Modern Thought
People
Nick Allen
Tim Howles
Keywords
sacrifice
theology
allen
howles
modern thought
mauss
hubert
Durkheim
sociology
tylor
robertson-smith
frazer
anthropology
Department: Faculty of Theology and Religion
Date Added: 27/01/2014
Duration: 00:14:52

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