Two Studies of Kinship in London
Explore the intricate dynamics of human relationships in "Two Studies of Kinship in London" by Laura Bear. Published by Taylor & Francis Ltd in 1956, this hardback edition spans 96 pages and delves into anthropological insights that remain relevant today. The book stems from a study conducted in 1947 by the Department of Anthropology at the London School of Economics, led by renowned Professor Firth. Through rigorous investigation, Bear examines kinship patterns within a South London borough, shedding light on the social structures that shape communities. This thought-provoking work is ideal for those interested in sociology, anthropology, and the evolution of familial ties. Discover how historical contexts influence kinship and personal connections in this compelling analysis.