Anthropology in Egypt is a book on national translation .. Learn about the pioneers

Anthropology in Egypt is a book on national translation .. Learn about the pioneers

We provide information about the National Center for Translation publication “Anthropology in Egypt 1900–1967… Culture, Job, Reform” by Nicholas S. Hopkins and translated by Ferial Jabouri Ghazul.

A notable chapter in the history of social sciences, focusing on Egypt and the Nile Valley, is written by the pioneers of anthropology in Egypt during the twentieth century, specifically during the years (1967–1900), who contributed to their field studies and academic works; workers of the cultural, functional, and reformist perspectives in those studies. These pioneers are presented in this book.

They contributed to illuminating Egyptian culture in terms of various nationalities, references, and curricula. Egyptians are known for their complex relationships and the fact that they live in cities and villages scattered throughout the desert and oases, where kinship ties and economic structures clash and traditional values are intertwined with moral principles.
Anthropologists like Winddar Blackman, Hans Fenkeller, Edward Ivans-Pretshard, Arthur Houkar, Ali Issa, Muhammad Jalal, Henry Ariout, and Abbas Ammar contributed to the development of anthropology in Egypt, and later Hamid Ammar, Ahmed Abu Zaid, Jack Burke, Laila Al-Hamamsi, Sayyid Awais, and others completed the journey.
The book’s conclusion focuses on the management of the intellectual future of

They contributed to illuminating Egyptian culture in terms of various nationalities, references, and curricula. Egyptians are known for their complex relationships and the fact that they live in cities and villages scattered throughout the desert and oases, where kinship ties and economic structures clash and traditional values are intertwined with moral principles.
Anthropologists like Winddar Blackman, Hans Fenkeller, Edward Ivans-Pretshard, Arthur Houkar, Ali Issa, Muhammad Jalal, Henry Ariout, and Abbas Ammar contributed to the development of anthropology in Egypt, and later Hamid Ammar, Ahmed Abu Zaid, Jack Burke, Laila Al-Hamamsi, Sayyid Awais, and others completed the journey.
The book’s conclusion focuses on the management of the intellectual future of

Anthropology in Egypt is a book on national translation .. discover the pioneers

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