Related Studies
- Joan Leopold, Culture in Comparative and Evolutionary Perspective: E. B. Tylor and the Making of Primitive Culture (Berlin: Dietrich Reimer Verlag, 1980).
- George W. Stocking, “Matthew Arnold, E.B. Tylor, and the Uses of Invention” American Anthropologist, 65 (1963), 783–799
- Edward B. Tylor: The Science of Culture
- Giulio Angioni, Tre saggi sull'antropologia dell'età coloniale (Palermo, Flaccovio, 1973); Fare, dire, sentire: l'identico e il diverso nelle culture (Nuoro, Il Maestrale, 2011).
- Laavanyan Ratnapalan, "E. B. Tylor and the Problem of Primitive Culture," History and Anthropology, 19,2 (2008), 131-142.
- Hugh J. Dawson (1993) E. B. Tylor's Theory of Survivals and Veblen's Social Criticism Journal of the History of Ideas, Vol. 54, pp. 489-504 JSTOR 2710025
- MT Hodgen (1931) The doctrine of survivals: the history of an idea. American Anthropologist, vol 33. pp 307-324
- Robert H. Lowie (1917) Edward B. Tylor obituary. American Anthropologist Vol. 19 pp. 262-268 JSTOR 660758
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