Margaret Hodgen

Hodgen was a professor of sociology at the University of California, Berkeley. Hodgen wrote the highly influential ''Doctrine of Survivals'', first published as a book in 1936, but originally launched in the journal ''American Anthropology'' in 1931.
Hodgen completed her doctoral thesis, [https://archive.org/stream/workerseducation027612mbp/workerseducation027612mbp_djvu.txt ''Workers' Education in England and the United States''] in 1925. Provided by Wikipedia
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Anthropology, history and cultural change by Hodgen, Margaret Trabue
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Early anthropology in the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries by Hodgen, Margaret Trabue
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The doctrine of survivals by Hodgen, Margaret Trabue
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Johann Boemus (Fl. 1500) an early anthropologist by Hodgen, Margaret Trabue
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Change and history A study of the dated distributions of technological innovations in England by Hodgen, Margaret Trabue
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