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- connected with his theories surrounding prehistoric matriarchy, or Das Mutterrecht, the title of his seminal 1861 book Mother Right: an investigation of...
- religions Traditionalist school UR Group Tradition (perennialism) In his Mutterrecht und Urreligion , Bachofen connects primeval religion and matriarchy....
- Retrieved 2015-01-26. Geheimnisvolle Inselntropen Afrikas: Frauenstaat und Mutterrecht der Bidyogo; ein Forschungsbericht 1933 "Could these beautiful islands...
- and not historically". His book, highly influential in its era: Das Mutterrecht (1861) [Mother Right: an investigation of the religious and juridical...
- Observer, September 3, 2000. Westermarck, chap. 3 pp. 103–04 Bachofen, Das Mutterrecht, pp. xix–xx, 10 Bachofen, Antiquarische Briefe pp. 20– McLennan, Morgan...
- the female line. This was a materialist interpretation of Bachofen's Mutterrecht. Engels speculated that the domestication of animals increased material...
- Iliad, ii. 781-783) The Iliad by Homer - Project Gutenberg Bachofen, Mutterrecht 1861, as Mother Right: An Investigation of the Religious and Juridical...
- the goddess Athena. To the anthropologist Johann Jakob Bachofen (Das Mutterrecht, 1861), the Oresteia shows Ancient Greece's transition from "hetaerism"...
- Johann Jakob Bachofen. In 1861 Bachofen published his famous study Das Mutterrecht in which he developed his theory that human society progressed from hetaerism...
- that, and on the contrary praised her performance as mother Dorothee in Mutterrecht by Adelheit Weber: "The actress, previously known only as a declaiming...