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Major Works
by Robert Carneiro
Evolutionism in Cultural
Anthropology: A Critical History
by Robert L Carneiro
About this title: Evolutionism and
Cultural Anthropology traces the interaction of
evolutionary thought and anthropological theory from
Herbert Spencer to the twenty-first century. It is a
focused examination of how the idea of evolution has
continued to provide anthropology with a master
principle around which a vast body of data can be
organized and synthesized. Erudite and readable, and
quoting extensively from early theorists (such as Edward
Tylor, Louis Henry Morgan, John McLennan, Henry Maine,
and James Frazer) so that the reader might judge them on
the basis of their own words, Evolutionism and Cultural
Anthropology is useful reading for courses in
anthropological theory and the history of anthropology.
The Muse of History and the
Science of Culture
by Robert L Carneiro
About this title: Is history
more than (in Boswell's words) a chronological
series of remarkable events'? Does it have a
pattern? Is it fraught with meaning'? Can we discern
its trends? What determines its course? In short,
can a substantial and coherent philosophy of history
be devised that offers answers to these questions?
These issues, which have intrigued -and bedeviled -
historians for centuries, are explored in this
thoughtful book.
The Evolution of Society:
Selections from Herbert Spencer's Principles of
Sociology.
by Herbert Spencer, Robert Leonard Carneiro
Diary of a Football
Handicapper
by Robert L Carneiro
About this title: This
journal captures the day-by-day, week-by-week
excitement of a fall season spent challenging
the sports books of. Reno as the author tries to
beat the point spread betting college football.
While basically the story of one man, armed with
a system, going head to head against the
oddsmaker, it is also an ethnography of the
sports books of Nevada. The author, a
professional anthropologist, presents the mo
detailed account ever written of just how sports
books operate. How is the point spread made? By
whom? How does it change, game by game, in
response to the money bet? All this and more is
revealed. .. . . . But beyond that here is a
very human story of an avid football fan,
indulging his passion and his hobby, trying
doggedly to outsmart the oddsmaker. Moreover;
the book catches the flavor of the gambling
scene in Reno, as well as reflecting the color
and pageantry of college football.
In Solemn Conclave
by Robert L. Carneiro
About this title: It is some
years in the future, and Pope Urban IX, pontiff
of the Roman Catholic Church, after reigning for
thirteen years, has suddenly died of a massive
heart attack. From every corner of the globe, 77
cardinals converge on the city of Rome, where
they will gather in the Sistine Chapel to elect
Urban's successor. Ballot after ballot, the
leading candidates vie with each other for the
papacy, only to falter and fall by the wayside.
Finally, after endless maneuvering and many
ballots, one of them gains enough support among
his fellows to emerge as the 267th pope.
Although fiction, this account of the
deliberations of a conclave of cardinal-electors
is based on a close study of conclaves in the
past. Rich in authentic detail, the story is
nonetheless imaginative, filled with intrigue
and suspense, the outcome remaining in doubt
until the very end. Other novels have been
written about conclaves and papal elections, but
this is the only one that follows the actions of
a conclave, detail for detail, from beginning to
end, with each ballot tabulated and the results
announced and debated by the assembled
cardinals. In addition to presenting the
traditional religious ritual involved in
electing a pope, the novel is filled with
colorful incidents of papal history, as well as
the daily comings and goings of the cardinals.
Though forced to live in rough-hewn pine
cubicles, constructed for the occasion in the
Apostolic Palace, the cardinals are nevertheless
surrounded by some of the world's greatest art,
which greets them during the days they must
remain in strict seclusion, until a new pontiff
is chosen. The author, Robert L. Carneiro, is an
anthropologist who has written extensively in
his own field, including two books, The Muse of
History and the Science of Culture (2000) and
Evolutionism in Cultural Anthropology (2003).
This, however, is his first novel.
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