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| first_name = Robert Ranulph | | first_name = Robert Ranulph | ||
| name = Marett | | name = Marett | ||
| − | | honorific_prefix = | + | | honorific_prefix = Dr |
| honorific_suffix = MA, DSc | | honorific_suffix = MA, DSc | ||
| image = File:Marett,_Robert_Ranulph.jpg | | image = File:Marett,_Robert_Ranulph.jpg | ||
| birth_date = 1866 | | birth_date = 1866 | ||
| death_date = 1943 | | death_date = 1943 | ||
| − | | address = Exeter College Oxford; Westbury Lodge, Norham Road, Oxford | + | | address = Exeter College Oxford; Westbury Lodge, Norham Road, Oxford<br />Exeter College; La Haule Manor, Jersey [census] |
| occupation = academic<br />ethnologist | | occupation = academic<br />ethnologist | ||
| elected_ESL = | | elected_ESL = | ||
| elected_ASL = | | elected_ASL = | ||
| − | | elected_AI = 1896 | + | | elected_AI = 1896.04.14 |
| elected_APS = | | elected_APS = | ||
| elected_LAS = | | elected_LAS = | ||
| membership = ordinary fellow - life compounder | | membership = ordinary fellow - life compounder | ||
| − | | left = | + | | left = 1943 deceased |
| clubs = | | clubs = | ||
| − | | societies = Folklore Society<br />British Academy<br />Sociological Institute<br />British Speleological Association | + | | societies = Folklore Society<br />British Academy<br />Sociological Institute<br />British Speleological Association<br />Channel Islands Society of Antiquaries |
}} | }} | ||
== Notes == | == Notes == | ||
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RAI Council 1910 Member<br />RAI Council 1911 Member<br />RAI Council 1912-13 Member<br />RAI Council 1915 Member<br />RAI Council 1924 Member<br />RAI Council 1925 Member<br />RAI Council 1926 Member<br />RAI Council 1932-33 Member<br /> | RAI Council 1910 Member<br />RAI Council 1911 Member<br />RAI Council 1912-13 Member<br />RAI Council 1915 Member<br />RAI Council 1924 Member<br />RAI Council 1925 Member<br />RAI Council 1926 Member<br />RAI Council 1932-33 Member<br /> | ||
=== House Notes === | === House Notes === | ||
| − | Reader in Anthropology in the University of Oxford<br /><br />1939 HML Charity and the struggle for existence Delivered 28th Nov. at 21 Bedford Square | + | 1896.03.10 proposed by J.L. Myres<br /><br />Reader in Anthropology in the University of Oxford<br /><br />1939 HML Charity and the struggle for existence Delivered 28th Nov. at 21 Bedford Square<br />death noted in the report of the council 1942-43 |
=== Notes From Elsewhere === | === Notes From Elsewhere === | ||
Robert Ranulph Marett (13 June 1866 – 18 February 1943) was a British ethnologist. He was an exponent of what is sometimes called the Evolutionary School or more precisely the British Evolutionary School of Cultural anthropology. Founded by Marett's older colleague, Alfred Edward Taylor, it asserted that modern primitive societies evidence remnants of phases in the evolution of culture, which it attempted to recapture by comparative and historical methods. Marett focused primarily on the anthropology of religion. Asserting with Tylor the evolutionary origin of religions he modified Tylor's animistic theory to include the concept of mana. His anthropological teaching and writing career at Oxford University spanned the earlier 20th century prior to the Second World War. He trained many notable anthropologists.He was a colleague of John Myres and through him connected to the world of Aegean archaeology.<br /><br />Born Jersey; died Oxford. Tutor, and then Rector, Exeter College, Oxford. Reader, and then Professor, in Social Anthropology, Oxford. Honorary degrees from St Andrews and Oxford<br /> | Robert Ranulph Marett (13 June 1866 – 18 February 1943) was a British ethnologist. He was an exponent of what is sometimes called the Evolutionary School or more precisely the British Evolutionary School of Cultural anthropology. Founded by Marett's older colleague, Alfred Edward Taylor, it asserted that modern primitive societies evidence remnants of phases in the evolution of culture, which it attempted to recapture by comparative and historical methods. Marett focused primarily on the anthropology of religion. Asserting with Tylor the evolutionary origin of religions he modified Tylor's animistic theory to include the concept of mana. His anthropological teaching and writing career at Oxford University spanned the earlier 20th century prior to the Second World War. He trained many notable anthropologists.He was a colleague of John Myres and through him connected to the world of Aegean archaeology.<br /><br />Born Jersey; died Oxford. Tutor, and then Rector, Exeter College, Oxford. Reader, and then Professor, in Social Anthropology, Oxford. Honorary degrees from St Andrews and Oxford<br /> | ||
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census | census | ||
=== Other Material === | === Other Material === | ||
| − | PRM field collector | + | PRM field collector, papers |
Latest revision as of 09:55, 22 January 2021
Contents
Notes
Office Notes
RAI Council 1910 Member
RAI Council 1911 Member
RAI Council 1912-13 Member
RAI Council 1915 Member
RAI Council 1924 Member
RAI Council 1925 Member
RAI Council 1926 Member
RAI Council 1932-33 Member
House Notes
1896.03.10 proposed by J.L. Myres
Reader in Anthropology in the University of Oxford
1939 HML Charity and the struggle for existence Delivered 28th Nov. at 21 Bedford Square
death noted in the report of the council 1942-43
Notes From Elsewhere
Robert Ranulph Marett (13 June 1866 – 18 February 1943) was a British ethnologist. He was an exponent of what is sometimes called the Evolutionary School or more precisely the British Evolutionary School of Cultural anthropology. Founded by Marett's older colleague, Alfred Edward Taylor, it asserted that modern primitive societies evidence remnants of phases in the evolution of culture, which it attempted to recapture by comparative and historical methods. Marett focused primarily on the anthropology of religion. Asserting with Tylor the evolutionary origin of religions he modified Tylor's animistic theory to include the concept of mana. His anthropological teaching and writing career at Oxford University spanned the earlier 20th century prior to the Second World War. He trained many notable anthropologists.He was a colleague of John Myres and through him connected to the world of Aegean archaeology.
Born Jersey; died Oxford. Tutor, and then Rector, Exeter College, Oxford. Reader, and then Professor, in Social Anthropology, Oxford. Honorary degrees from St Andrews and Oxford
Publications
External Publications
Origin and Validity in Ethics (1902)
The Threshold of Religion (Second, Revised and Enlarged ed.). London: Methuen and Co. Ltd. 1914 [1909].
The Birth of Humility (1910)
Anthropology. New York; London: Henry Holt and Company; Williams and Norgate. 1912.
Progress and History (1916)
Psychology and Folk-lore. London: Methuen and Co. Ltd. 1920.
Compendium. The Diffusion of Culture (1927) Man in the Making: An Introduction to Anthropology (1928)
The Raw Material of Religion (1929)
Faith, Hope and Charity in Primitive Religion (1930–1932)
Sacraments of Simple Folk (1930–1932)
Head, Heart and Hands in Human Evolution (1935)
Tylor (1936)
Man in the Making (1937), New Edition
A Jerseyman at Oxford (1941), autobiography
House Publications
Related Material Details
RAI Material
census
Other Material
PRM field collector, papers