The Ethnological Society of London (ESL) was a learned society founded in 1843 as an offshoot of the Aborigines' Protection Society (APS). The meaning of ethnology as a discipline was not then fixed: approaches and attitudes to it changed over its lifetime, with the rise of a more scientific approach to human diversity. Over three decades the ESL had a chequered existence, with periods of low activity and a major schism contributing to a patchy continuity of its meetings and publications. It provided a forum for discussion of what would now be classed as pioneering scientific anthropology from the changing perspectives of the period, though also with wider geographical, archaeological and linguistic interests.
In 1871 the ESL became part of what now is the Royal Anthropological Institute of Great Britain and Ireland, merging back with the breakaway rival group the Anthropological Society of London.
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the perusal" of both scientific and general readers. The Journal of the EthnologicalSocietyofLondon focussed exclusively on the ethnology in the book...
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Ethnology (from the Greek: ἔθνος, ethnos meaning 'nation') is an academic field and discipline that compares and analyzes the characteristics of different...
away from the EthnologicalSocietyofLondon to form the Anthropological SocietyofLondon, which henceforward would follow the path of the new anthropology...
Museum, London, was presented in 1885 to the University of Oxford. He was elected, in the space of five years, to the EthnologicalSocietyofLondon (1861)...
Drifting of Nomades, from the Fifth to the Nineteenth Century. Part III. The Comans and Petchenegs". The Journal of the EthnologicalSocietyofLondon. 2 (1):...
counter-acting the propaganda by the EthnologicalSocietyofLondon which, in its session in 1866, had tried to prove the inferiority of the Asians to the Europeans...
to London. He died there three years later of rheumatic fever. At the time of his death he was president of the EthnologicalSociety and a Fellow of the...
and Transactions of the EthnologicalSocietyofLondon (21 June 1864). They referred mainly to the "reindeer period", as the time of the cavemen in southern...
Distribution of the Chief Modifications of Mankind", Journal of the EthnologicalSocietyofLondon (1870). Grolier Incorporated (2001) [First published 1833]...
the Order of the Star of India 1873 President of the Royal Society 1883 Founder's Medal of the Royal Geographical Society 1885 Foreign member of the Royal...
Augustus (1856) "On the Races of the Southern Shores of the Caspian Sea" Journal of the EthnologicalSocietyofLondon (1848–1856), Vol. 4, pp. 155–175...
Journal of the EthnologicalSocietyofLondon. 2 (2): 182–192. doi:10.2307/3014425. JSTOR 3014425. Inaba, Minoru; Balogh, Dániel (2020). "The legend of Xinnie...
the Royal Society in 1850. Busk was an active member of the Linnean Society, the Geological Society and president of the EthnologicalSociety and then...
"On the Origin of the Somali Race, Which Inhabits the North-Eastern Portion of Africa". Transactions of the EthnologicalSocietyofLondon. 5: 91–95. doi:10...
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English: "On the Koords", in Journal of the EthnologicalSocietyofLondon, 1870, p. 175–181 Wild life among the Koords (London, 1870) Sin and its victims: a...
(1861). "Observations on the People of Western Equatorial Africa". Transactions of the EthnologicalSocietyofLondon. 1: 305–315. doi:10.2307/3014202....