1920. A collection of addresses, essays and reviews relating
primarily to the interest of psychology, and whatever is not
folklore at least can be considered anthropological. Contents:
psychology and folklore; war and savagery; primitive values;
psychology of culture contact; transvaluation of culture;
interpretations of survivals; origin and validity in religion;
magic or religion; primitive medicine man; progress in prehistoric
times; anthropology and university education.
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