Demographic growth and the “cultural factor” in ireland: rethinking the relationship between structure and event |
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Authors: | Carles Salazar |
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Institution: | Lleida University, Spain |
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Abstract: | The structure/event dichotomy has been a bone of contention in anthropology for many decades. The so‐called “synchronic paradigms” such as functionalism and structuralism saw “structure” (defined in various ways) as the object of anthropological analysis, whereas “events” were left to historians. Recent trends in anthropological thought are eager to dismiss the ahistoricity of traditional approaches as they attempt to include the diachronic perspective within anthropological research. Very often, this re‐historization of anthropology has entailed the criticism of the structure/event dichotomy. By using data from Irish demographic history, in this article I postulate the need to recover this dichotomy as a fundamental component of the anthropological approach to human affairs. |
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Keywords: | Demography Ireland History Anthropological theory Structuralism |
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