Inventory of Géza Róheim papers at the Melanesian Studies Resource Center, University of California, San Diego [microform] / compiled by Kathryn Creely. [1989]
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Róheim, Géza, 1891-1953
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Hungarian anthropologist, a pioneer in applying psychoanalytic techniques to the study of cultures. His "ontogenetic theory of culture" is considered a major contribution. Born in Budapest in 1891, educated in Hungary and Germany. Studied psychoanalytic theory under Sandor Ferendzi. Served as the first professor of anthropology at the Univ. of Budapest, 1919-1938. Conducted field work in Australia, Melanesia, and Arizona from 1929 to 1931. Emigrated to the United States in 1938 and opened a priv...
Creely, Kathryn L.
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University of California, San Diego. Melanesian Studies Resource Center
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