Gunnar Landtman

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Dr
Gunnar Landtman
Landtman, Gunnar.jpg
Born 1878
Died 1940
Residence Kenmare [Kenmore] House, Cambridge
Malm, Helsingfors, Finland [1917]
9 Wladimir street, Helsingfors, Finalnd [1919]
13 Annegatan-Helsingfors [1926]
Occupation philosopher
academic
sociologist
Society Membership
membership ordinary fellow
Hon. Fellow from 1936
left 1940 deceased
elected_AI

1913.04.21 1926.06.22

1936.02.04




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House Notes

1912.12.10 nominated; proposed by A.C. Haddon, seconded by T.A. Joyce 1912.12.04 [A63]
1926.04.27 proposed by E.N. Fallaize, seconded by H.J.E. Peake, elected 23 June [A63]
1913.04.08 It was resolved that ... the Treasurer should write to Mr A.W. Battersby, Mr R.J. Williams and Mr G. Landtman [about arrears in subscription]
1930.11.25 The following were nominated as Hon. Fellows: Mr George Heye, Dr Linblom, Dr Clark Wistler, Dr Gunnar Landtman, Dr Tompa, Dr Speiser
1935.12.17 The following were nominated as Hon. Fellows: Prof. H. Lundborg, Prof. Thilenius, Dr Mollison, Prof. Menghin, Prof. Martin P. Nilsson, Prof. Baron Heine-Geldern, Baron von Eickstedt and Dr Gunnar Landtman
death noted in Report of the Council 1940-1941

Notes From Elsewhere

Gunnar Landtman (6 May 1878, Helsinki – 30 October 1940, Helsinki) was a Finnish philosopher as well as a sociology and philosophy professor. A pupil of Edvard Westermarck, he graduated from the University of Helsinki in 1905. He later became an associate professor there from 1910 to 1927 and then a temporary professor until his death in 1940. Landtman was the first modern sociological anthropologist. His most important journey was a two-year trip to Papua New Guinea where he lived with the Kiwai Papuans from 1910 to 1912. He was from 1922 to 1924 a member of the Parliament of Finland, where he represented the Swedish People's Party of Finland (SFP).

Publications

External Publications

The Origin of Priesthood (1905)
The Primary Causes of Social Inequality (1909) Wanderings of the Dead in the Folk-Lore of the Kiwai-speaking Papuans (1912)
The Poetry of the Kiwai Papuans (1913)
The folk-tales of the Kiwai Papuans (1917)
The Pidgin English of British New Guinea (1918)
Papuan Magic in the Building of Houses (1920) The Kiwai Papuans of British New Guinea: A Nature-born Instance of Rousseau's Ideal Community (1927)
A Descriptive Survey of the Material Culture of the Kiwai People (1937)
The Origin of the Inequality of the Social Classes (1938)

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