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Lewis Henry Morgan (1818–1881) was a pioneering American anthropologist and social theorist, hailed for his work on kinship and social structure among indigenous peoples of the Americas. Born in Aurora, New York, Morgan studied at Union College before commencing a career in law. However, his interactions with the Iroquois, particularly the Seneca, spurred his interest in social patterns and led to his groundbreaking research in anthropology and ethnology. His magnum opus, “Ancient Society, ” published in 1877, revolutionized the understanding of human development and cultural evolution, positing a framework that categorized human societies from “savagery” through “barbarism” to “civilization.” Despite the fact that modern anthropology has largely discarded these ethnocentric and evolutionary categories, Morgan”s comparative methodologies laid the groundwork for future anthropological and ethnographic studies. His detailed analysis of kinship systems and the concept of consanguinity and affinity expanded the intellectual horizons of his time and remained influential in both the social sciences and the burgeoning field of sociology. Morgan is remembered not only for his empirical contributions to anthropology but also for the way he applied his findings to broader theoretical constructs concerning social progress and development. His work informed and was admired by eminent thinkers such as Karl Marx and Friedrich Engels, influencing their own writings on historical materialism and societal organization.




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Lewis Henry Morgan: The Complete Works of Lewis Henry Morgan
The Complete Works of Lewis Henry Morgan Lewis Henry Morgan was a pioneering American anthropologist and social theorist who worked as a railroad lawyer. He is best known for his work on kinship and …
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Lewis Henry Morgan: Ancient Society
In ‘Ancient Society, ‘ Lewis Henry Morgan presents a groundbreaking analysis of human social evolution, articulating a comprehensive framework that categorizes societies into three primary stages: sa …
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Lewis Henry Morgan: Houses and House-Life of the American Aborigines
In ‘Houses and House-Life of the American Aborigines, ‘ Lewis Henry Morgan meticulously explores the social and architectural practices of Native American tribes, providing an ethnographic study that …
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Lewis Henry Morgan: Ancient Society
In ‘Ancient Society, ‘ Lewis Henry Morgan delves into the evolution of human societies, meticulously outlining the progression from primitive communal living to complex social structures. The work is …
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Lewis Henry Morgan: Houses and House-Life of the American Aborigines
In ‘Houses and House-Life of the American Aborigines, ‘ Lewis Henry Morgan meticulously examines the architectural and social structures of Indigenous American dwellings. Blending ethnography and ant …
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Lewis Henry Morgan: Ancient Society
Ancient Society is a book by the American anthropologist Lewis H. Morgan. Building on the data about kinship and social organization presented in his 1871 ‘Systems of Consanguinity and Affinity of th …
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Lewis Henry Morgan: Ancient Society
Lewis Henry Morgan studied the American Indian way of life and collected an enormous amount of factual material on the history of primitive-communal society. All the conclusions he draws are based on …
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