The Ethnology of Europe

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The Ethnology of Europe

by R. G. (Robert Gordon) Latham

EN·~6 hours·13 chapters

Chapters

13 total

THE ETHNOLOGY OF EUROPE.

0:12

E T H N O L O G Y O F E U R O P E.

0:02

CHAPTER I.

25:30

CHAPTER II.

34:14

CHAPTER III.

41:55

CHAPTER IV.

59:49

CHAPTER V.

27:28

CHAPTER VI.

47:29

CHAPTER VII.

6:24

CHAPTER VIII.

15:12

Description

This volume offers a sweeping yet detailed look at Europe’s peoples, beginning with the continent’s distinctive physical setting. By contrasting what Europe lacks—tropical abundance, vast steppes, and extreme climatic ranges—with the features it does possess, the author shows how geography has guided settlement patterns and social habits from the north‑south breadth to the east‑west expanse.

From that foundation the work moves to a broad sketch of the continent’s ethnic makeup, laying out the major “stocks” and families that have inhabited its valleys, plains, and mountains. A notable early focus is the Albanian—or “Skipetar”—group, whose language, lineage, and four traditional tribes are examined to illustrate questions of pure ancestry versus long‑standing intermixture.

Throughout, the author frames a series of “chief problems” for anyone interested in European natural history: how mountain ranges, indented coastlines, and river systems have fostered interaction between mountaineers and lowlanders, sailors and traders, and how these environmental factors continue to shape cultural identities.

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en

Duration

~6 hours (372K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

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Produced by Colin Bell, Chuck Greif and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team at http://www.pgdp.net (This file was produced from images generously made available by The Internet Archive/Canadian Libraries)

Release date

2013-08-19

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

R. G. (Robert Gordon) Latham

R. G. (Robert Gordon) Latham

1812–1888

A Victorian scholar of language and human history, he moved between medicine, philology, and ethnology in a way that feels unusually wide-ranging today. His books tried to map peoples and languages across Britain, Europe, and beyond, making him a notable voice in 19th-century debates about language and race.

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