Éthnica. Revista de Antropología y su significación histórica para la Antropología en España
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https://doi.org/10.3989/rdtp.2002.v57.i1.190Keywords:
Ethnology, Anthropology, Catalonia, Spain, Claudio Esteva FabregatAbstract
The author discusses the scholarly accomplishment that Ethnica represented in Spanish anthropology. Founded in the early 1970s by Claudio Esteva Fabregat in the Centro de Etnología Peninsular of the CSIC in Barcelona, the journal soon became the most respected publication of social and cultural anthropology in Spain. Though ended in 1985, Ethnica left a valuable heritage of twenty volumes in which wide-ranging research interests appear combined with analytical rigor.
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