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'''The [[Robert Ranulph Marett]] Memorial Lectureship at [[Exeter College, Oxford]]''' |
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The '''Robert Ranulph Marett Memorial Lectureship''' at [[Exeter College, Oxford]] is a memorial lecture established in memory of [[Robert Ranulph Marett|R. R. Marett]], D.Litt., D.Sc., F.B.A., Rector of the College 1928-43, by subscribers to a Memorial Fund.<ref>''Oxford University Gazette''; No. 2544, 30 April 1947 (p. 689)</ref> |
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==List of Marett Lectures== |
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| 17 May 1947 |
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|[[Dorothy Annie Elizabeth Garrod]] |
| [[Dorothy Annie Elizabeth Garrod]] |
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|Early man and the threshold of religion |
| Early man and the threshold of religion |
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| 5 June 1948 |
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|[[Herbert Jennings Rose]] |
| [[Herbert Jennings Rose]] |
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|Mana in Greece and Rome |
| Mana in Greece and Rome |
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| 7 May 1949 |
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|[[Charlie Dunbar Broad]] |
| [[Charlie Dunbar Broad]] |
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|Egoism as a theory of human motives |
| Egoism as a theory of human motives |
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| 3 June 1950 |
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|[[Edward |
| [[Edward Evan Evans-Pritchard]] |
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|Social anthropology: |
| Social anthropology: Past and present |
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| 2 June 1951 |
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|[[(George) Gilbert Aimé Murray]] |
| [[(George) Gilbert Aimé Murray]] |
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|Till Nous came and put things in order |
| Till Nous came and put things in order |
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| 7 June 1952 |
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|Sir [[Robert Eric Mortimer Wheeler]] |
| Sir [[Robert Eric Mortimer Wheeler]] |
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|Archaeology and the transmission of ideas |
| Archaeology and the transmission of ideas |
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| 6 June 1953 |
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|[[Raymond William Firth]] |
| [[Raymond William Firth]] |
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|The study of values by social anthropologists |
| The study of values by social anthropologists |
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| 6 May 1954 |
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|[[Leon Roth]] |
| [[Leon Roth (scholar)|Leon Roth]] |
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|A contemporary moralist: Albert Camus |
| A contemporary moralist: Albert Camus |
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| 7 May 1955 |
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|[[Robert Hugh Kirk Marett]] |
| [[Robert Hugh Kirk Marett]] |
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|Indian civilizations of Mexico and Peru |
| Indian civilizations of Mexico and Peru |
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| 5 May 1956 |
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|[[Kathleen Mary Kenyon]] |
| [[Kathleen Mary Kenyon]] |
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|Jericho and its setting in Near Eastern history |
| Jericho and its setting in Near Eastern history |
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| 6 June 1957 |
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|Sir [[Alexander Morris Carr-Saunders]] |
| Sir [[Alexander Morris Carr-Saunders]] |
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|The social sciences and the humanities |
| The social sciences and the humanities |
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| 15 May 1958 |
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|[[Edwin Oliver James]] |
| [[Edwin Oliver James]] |
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|The threshold of religion |
| The threshold of religion |
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| 11 March 1959 <ref>delayed from original date of 4 February due to illness</ref> |
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|[[John Bryan Ward-Perkins]] |
| [[John Bryan Ward-Perkins]] |
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|A Parthian view of the Eastern frontier of the Roman Empire: the recent excavations at Hatra |
| A Parthian view of the Eastern frontier of the Roman Empire: the recent excavations at Hatra |
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| 7 June 1960 |
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|[[Humayun Kabir]] |
| [[Humayun Kabir (Bengal politician)|Humayun Kabir]] |
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|Britain and India |
| Britain and India |
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| 1 February 1961 |
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|[[Herbert Ian Priestly Hogbin]] |
| [[Herbert Ian Priestly Hogbin]] |
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|Morality without religion |
| Morality without religion |
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| 8 February 1962 |
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|[[Courtney Arthur Ralegh Radford]] |
| [[Courtney Arthur Ralegh Radford]] |
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|Evidences of Norse settlement in Britain |
| Evidences of Norse settlement in Britain |
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| 2 May 1963 |
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|Sir [[Eric Ashby]] |
| Sir [[Eric Ashby]] |
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|An anatomy of academic life |
| An anatomy of academic life |
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| 18 February 1965 |
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|[[(Herman) Max Gluckman]] |
| [[(Herman) Max Gluckman]] |
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|Moral crises: Magical and secular solutions <ref>The lecture was originally to be delivered on 14 May 1964 as "The politics of divination in Africa", but Gluckman was forced to postpone due to an attack of malaria. The Oxford University Gazette (No. 3192) announced that the lecture was to be delayed until [[Michaelmas term]], and it was ultimately delivered in [[Hilary term]] of 1965, when Gluckman delivered the lectures for both 1964 and 1965. He discusses these events in his introduction to his edited collection ''The allocation of responsibility'' (1972).</ref> |
| Moral crises: Magical and secular solutions <ref>The lecture was originally to be delivered on 14 May 1964 as "The politics of divination in Africa", but Gluckman was forced to postpone due to an attack of malaria. The Oxford University Gazette (No. 3192) announced that the lecture was to be delayed until [[Michaelmas term]], and it was ultimately delivered in [[Hilary term]] of 1965, when Gluckman delivered the lectures for both 1964 and 1965. He discusses these events in his introduction to his edited collection ''The allocation of responsibility'' (1972).</ref> |
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| 25 February 1965 |
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|[[(Herman) Max Gluckman]] |
| [[(Herman) Max Gluckman]] |
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|Moral crises: Magical and secular solutions |
| Moral crises: Magical and secular solutions |
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| 24 February 1966 |
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|[[Stuart |
| [[Stuart Piggott]] |
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|The origins of the village settlement in prehistoric Europe |
| The origins of the village settlement in prehistoric Europe |
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| 18 May 1967 |
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|[[William Calvert Kneale]] |
| [[William Calvert Kneale]] |
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|The responsibility of criminals |
| The responsibility of criminals |
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| 9 May 1968 |
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|Sir [[Alister Clavering Hardy]] |
| Sir [[Alister Clavering Hardy]] |
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|Marett, anthropology and religion |
| Marett, anthropology and religion |
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| 8 May 1969 |
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|[[Jacqueline Worms de Romilly]] |
| [[Jacqueline Worms de Romilly]] |
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|Historical necessity in the fifth century, B.C. |
| Historical necessity in the fifth century, B.C. |
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| 13 May 1971 |
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|[[Leslie Alcock]] |
| [[Leslie Alcock]] |
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|South Cadbury excavations - Camelot, |
| South Cadbury excavations - Camelot, 1966–70 |
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| 4 November 1971 |
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|[[(John Percy Vyvian) Dacre Balsdon]] |
| [[J. P. V. D. Balsdon|(John Percy Vyvian) Dacre Balsdon]] |
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|Romulus and Remus; the birth of a legend |
| Romulus and Remus; the birth of a legend |
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| 18 May 1972 |
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|[[Constantine Athanasius Trypanis]] |
| [[Constantine Athanasius Trypanis]] |
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|Greek folk songs |
| Greek folk songs |
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| 8 November 1973 |
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|[[Willard Van Orman Quine]] |
| [[Willard Van Orman Quine]] |
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|Substitutional quantification |
| Substitutional quantification |
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| 12 November 1974 |
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|[[Meyer Fortes]] |
| [[Meyer Fortes]] |
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|West African seasonal festivals and the ancestors |
| West African seasonal festivals and the ancestors |
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| 20 November 1975 |
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|[[Martin Biddle]] |
| [[Martin Biddle]] |
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|Patterns of authority? Problems in the emergence of Anglo-Saxon England |
| Patterns of authority? Problems in the emergence of Anglo-Saxon England |
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| 18 November 1976 |
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|[[David Walter Hamlyn]] |
| [[David Walter Hamlyn]] |
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|The phenomena of love and hate |
| The phenomena of love and hate |
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| 3 November 1977 |
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|Sir [[Edmund Ronald Leach]] |
| Sir [[Edmund Ronald Leach]] |
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| The threshold of religion |
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| 14 November 1978 |
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|[[Arthur Ernest Mourant]] |
| [[Arthur Ernest Mourant]] |
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|John Ranulph de la Haule Marett, pioneer biological anthropologist |
| John Ranulph de la Haule Marett, pioneer biological anthropologist |
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| 8 November 1979 |
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|[[Charles Thomas]] |
| [[Charles Thomas (historian)|Charles Thomas]] |
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|Hermits on islands or priests in a landscape? Early Christianity in the Isles of Scilly |
| Hermits on islands or priests in a landscape? Early Christianity in the Isles of Scilly |
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| 25 November 1980 |
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|[[Richard G. Swinburne]] |
| [[Richard G. Swinburne]] |
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|Are mental events identical with brain events? |
| Are mental events identical with brain events? |
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| 12 May 1982 |
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|[[1981]] |
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| [[Malcolm Donald McLeod]] |
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| 17 May 1983 |
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|[[May 12]], [[1982]] |
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|[[May 17]], [[1983]] |
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| [[Edward Thomas Hall]] |
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| [[David Francis Pocock]] |
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| 8 May 1989 |
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|[[Bernard Williams]] |
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| [[Jean Sybil La Fontaine]] |
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| 26 April 1991 |
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|[[May 8]], [[1989]] |
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|[[Jean Sybil La Fontaine]] |
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|[[Apr 26]], [[1991]] |
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|[[Thomas R. Trautmann]] |
|[[Thomas R. Trautmann]] |
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|The revolution in ethnological time |
|The revolution in ethnological time |
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| 1992 |
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|[[Caroline Humphrey]] |
| [[Caroline Humphrey]] |
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|Rethinking moral authority in post-socialist Mongolia |
| Rethinking moral authority in post-socialist Mongolia |
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| 1993 |
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|[[John David Yeadon Peel]] |
| [[John David Yeadon Peel]] |
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| For who hath despised the day of small things? Missionary narratives and historical anthropology |
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| 29 April 1994 |
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|[[Fredrik Barth]] |
| [[Fredrik Barth]] |
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|Ethnicity and the concept of culture |
| Ethnicity and the concept of culture |
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| 28 April 1995 |
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|[[Alan Donald James Macfarlane]] |
| [[Alan Donald James Macfarlane]] |
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|Illth and wealth |
| Illth and wealth |
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| 26 April 1996 |
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|[[Signe Howell]] |
| [[Signe L. Howell]] |
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|May blessings come, may mischiefs go! |
| "May blessings come, may mischiefs go!" Living kinds as agents of transition and transformation among the Lio |
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| 25 April 1997 |
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|[[Geoffrey Ernest Richard Lloyd]] |
| [[Geoffrey Ernest Richard Lloyd]] |
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|The uses and abuses of classification: Ancient Greek and Chinese reflections |
| The uses and abuses of classification: Ancient Greek and Chinese reflections |
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| 1 May 1998 |
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|[[Ruth Sophia Padel]] |
| [[Ruth Sophia Padel]] |
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|How myth uses us: Greek "Guyville" and women's rock music |
| How myth uses us: Greek "Guyville" and women's rock music |
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| 30 April 1999 |
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|[[Martin |
| [[Martin David Goodman]] |
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|Explaining religious change |
| Explaining religious change |
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| 5 May 2000 |
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|[[Piers Vitebsky]] |
| [[Piers Vitebsky]] |
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|Forgetting the ancestors: Living without the dead |
| Forgetting the ancestors: Living without the dead |
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| 27 April 2001 |
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|[[James Patrick Mallory]] |
| [[James Patrick Mallory]] |
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|The cultural worlds of the Indo-Europeans |
| The cultural worlds of the Indo-Europeans |
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| 26 April 2002 |
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|[[Roger Just]] |
| [[Roger Just]] |
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|Of fishers and boats, and sacrificial goats: |
| Of fishers and boats, and sacrificial goats: Interpreting the commonplace |
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| 2 May 2003 |
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|[[Jonathan Webber]] |
| [[Jonathan Webber]] |
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|Making Sense of the Past: Reflections on Jewish Historical Consciousness |
| Making Sense of the Past: Reflections on Jewish Historical Consciousness |
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| 30 April 2004 |
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|[[John |
| [[John Bennet (archaeologist)|John Bennet]] |
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|Archaeologies of Homer |
|Archaeologies of Homer |
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| 16 September 2005 |
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|[[Harvey Whitehouse]] |
| [[Harvey Whitehouse]] |
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|The evolution and history of religion |
| The evolution and history of religion |
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| 12 May 2006 |
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|[[Christina Toren]] |
| [[Christina Toren]] |
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|How do we know what is true? The case of mana in Fiji |
| How do we know what is true? The case of mana in Fiji |
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| 27 April 2007 |
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|[[Jonathan Parry]] |
| [[Jonathan Parry]] |
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|Hegemony and resistance: Trade union politics in central India |
| Hegemony and resistance: Trade union politics in central India |
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| [[Sherry Beth Ortner]] |
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| Indie producers: Class and the production of value in the American independent film scene |
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| [[Scott Atran]] |
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| Talking to the Enemy: The Dreams, Delusions and Science of Sacred Causes and Conflicts |
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| 30 April 2010<ref>{{cite web |title=Good Gives Marrett Lecture |date=18 June 2010 |website=Department of Global Health and Social Medicine |url=http://ghsm.hms.harvard.edu/news/good-gives-the-marett-lecture |accessdate=26 May 2016 |publisher=Harvard Medical School}}</ref> |
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| [[Byron J. Good]] |
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| Theorizing the 'Subject' of Medical and Psychiatric Anthropology |
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| 6 May 2011<ref name="ISCA">{{cite web |title=Marett Lectures |website=Institute of Social and Cultural Anthropology |url=https://www.isca.ox.ac.uk/publications/podcasts/marett-lectures |date=26 May 2016 |publisher=University of Oxford |access-date=26 May 2016 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20160411101642/http://www.isca.ox.ac.uk/publications/podcasts/marett-lectures/ |archive-date=11 April 2016 |url-status=dead }}</ref> |
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| [[Terence S. Turner]] |
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| Beauty and The Beast: Humanity, Animality and Animism in the Thought of an Amazonian People |
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| Anthropologists and the Bible |
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Latest revision as of 17:17, 21 June 2024
The Robert Ranulph Marett Memorial Lectureship at Exeter College, Oxford is a memorial lecture established in memory of R. R. Marett, D.Litt., D.Sc., F.B.A., Rector of the College 1928-43, by subscribers to a Memorial Fund.[1]
List of Marett Lectures
[edit]Date | Lecturer | Title |
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17 May 1947 | Dorothy Annie Elizabeth Garrod | Early man and the threshold of religion |
5 June 1948 | Herbert Jennings Rose | Mana in Greece and Rome |
7 May 1949 | Charlie Dunbar Broad | Egoism as a theory of human motives |
3 June 1950 | Edward Evan Evans-Pritchard | Social anthropology: Past and present |
2 June 1951 | (George) Gilbert Aimé Murray | Till Nous came and put things in order |
7 June 1952 | Sir Robert Eric Mortimer Wheeler | Archaeology and the transmission of ideas |
6 June 1953 | Raymond William Firth | The study of values by social anthropologists |
6 May 1954 | Leon Roth | A contemporary moralist: Albert Camus |
7 May 1955 | Robert Hugh Kirk Marett | Indian civilizations of Mexico and Peru |
5 May 1956 | Kathleen Mary Kenyon | Jericho and its setting in Near Eastern history |
6 June 1957 | Sir Alexander Morris Carr-Saunders | The social sciences and the humanities |
15 May 1958 | Edwin Oliver James | The threshold of religion |
11 March 1959 [2] | John Bryan Ward-Perkins | A Parthian view of the Eastern frontier of the Roman Empire: the recent excavations at Hatra |
7 June 1960 | Humayun Kabir | Britain and India |
1 February 1961 | Herbert Ian Priestly Hogbin | Morality without religion |
8 February 1962 | Courtney Arthur Ralegh Radford | Evidences of Norse settlement in Britain |
2 May 1963 | Sir Eric Ashby | An anatomy of academic life |
18 February 1965 | (Herman) Max Gluckman | Moral crises: Magical and secular solutions [3] |
25 February 1965 | (Herman) Max Gluckman | Moral crises: Magical and secular solutions |
24 February 1966 | Stuart Piggott | The origins of the village settlement in prehistoric Europe |
18 May 1967 | William Calvert Kneale | The responsibility of criminals |
9 May 1968 | Sir Alister Clavering Hardy | Marett, anthropology and religion |
8 May 1969 | Jacqueline Worms de Romilly | Historical necessity in the fifth century, B.C. |
13 May 1971 | Leslie Alcock | South Cadbury excavations - Camelot, 1966–70 |
4 November 1971 | (John Percy Vyvian) Dacre Balsdon | Romulus and Remus; the birth of a legend |
18 May 1972 | Constantine Athanasius Trypanis | Greek folk songs |
8 November 1973 | Willard Van Orman Quine | Substitutional quantification |
12 November 1974 | Meyer Fortes | West African seasonal festivals and the ancestors |
20 November 1975 | Martin Biddle | Patterns of authority? Problems in the emergence of Anglo-Saxon England |
18 November 1976 | David Walter Hamlyn | The phenomena of love and hate |
3 November 1977 | Sir Edmund Ronald Leach | The threshold of religion |
14 November 1978 | Arthur Ernest Mourant | John Ranulph de la Haule Marett, pioneer biological anthropologist |
8 November 1979 | Charles Thomas | Hermits on islands or priests in a landscape? Early Christianity in the Isles of Scilly |
25 November 1980 | Richard G. Swinburne | Are mental events identical with brain events? |
12 May 1982 | Malcolm Donald McLeod | African art and time |
17 May 1983 | Dewi Zephaniah Phillips | Primitive reactions and the reactions of primitives |
1985 | Ernest André Gellner | Anthropology between positivism and romanticism |
1986 | Edward Thomas Hall | Archaeometry: attempting co-operation between the Arts and Sciences |
1987 | Bernard Williams | Humans, animals and machines |
1988 | David Francis Pocock | Persons, texts and morality |
8 May 1989 | Julian Alfred Lane Fox Pitt-Rivers | From the love of food to the love of God |
1990 | Jean Sybil La Fontaine | Power, authority and symbols in domestic life |
26 April 1991 | Thomas R. Trautmann | The revolution in ethnological time |
1992 | Caroline Humphrey | Rethinking moral authority in post-socialist Mongolia |
1993 | John David Yeadon Peel | For who hath despised the day of small things? Missionary narratives and historical anthropology |
29 April 1994 | Fredrik Barth | Ethnicity and the concept of culture |
28 April 1995 | Alan Donald James Macfarlane | Illth and wealth |
26 April 1996 | Signe L. Howell | "May blessings come, may mischiefs go!" Living kinds as agents of transition and transformation among the Lio |
25 April 1997 | Geoffrey Ernest Richard Lloyd | The uses and abuses of classification: Ancient Greek and Chinese reflections |
1 May 1998 | Ruth Sophia Padel | How myth uses us: Greek "Guyville" and women's rock music |
30 April 1999 | Martin David Goodman | Explaining religious change |
5 May 2000 | Piers Vitebsky | Forgetting the ancestors: Living without the dead |
27 April 2001 | James Patrick Mallory | The cultural worlds of the Indo-Europeans |
26 April 2002 | Roger Just | Of fishers and boats, and sacrificial goats: Interpreting the commonplace |
2 May 2003 | Jonathan Webber | Making Sense of the Past: Reflections on Jewish Historical Consciousness |
30 April 2004 | John Bennet | Archaeologies of Homer |
16 September 2005 | Harvey Whitehouse | The evolution and history of religion |
12 May 2006 | Christina Toren | How do we know what is true? The case of mana in Fiji |
27 April 2007 | Jonathan Parry | Hegemony and resistance: Trade union politics in central India |
25 April 2008 | Sherry Beth Ortner | Indie producers: Class and the production of value in the American independent film scene |
1 May 2009 | Scott Atran | Talking to the Enemy: The Dreams, Delusions and Science of Sacred Causes and Conflicts |
30 April 2010[4] | Byron J. Good | Theorizing the 'Subject' of Medical and Psychiatric Anthropology |
6 May 2011[5] | Terence S. Turner | Beauty and The Beast: Humanity, Animality and Animism in the Thought of an Amazonian People |
27 April 2012[5] | Adam Kuper | Anthropologists and the Bible |
2 May 2014[5] | Birgit Meyer | How to Capture the Wow: Awe and the Study of Religion |
Notes
[edit]Except where otherwise indicated, dates and titles are from the Oxford University Gazette.
References
[edit]- ^ Oxford University Gazette; No. 2544, 30 April 1947 (p. 689)
- ^ delayed from original date of 4 February due to illness
- ^ The lecture was originally to be delivered on 14 May 1964 as "The politics of divination in Africa", but Gluckman was forced to postpone due to an attack of malaria. The Oxford University Gazette (No. 3192) announced that the lecture was to be delayed until Michaelmas term, and it was ultimately delivered in Hilary term of 1965, when Gluckman delivered the lectures for both 1964 and 1965. He discusses these events in his introduction to his edited collection The allocation of responsibility (1972).
- ^ "Good Gives Marrett Lecture". Department of Global Health and Social Medicine. Harvard Medical School. 18 June 2010. Retrieved 26 May 2016.
- ^ a b c "Marett Lectures". Institute of Social and Cultural Anthropology. University of Oxford. 26 May 2016. Archived from the original on 11 April 2016. Retrieved 26 May 2016.