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Historical particularism treats each culture as a unique historical product. Boas rejected Morgan–Tylor unilinear stages. Diffusion and invention must be proved, not assumed from similarity. Race, language, and culture are independent. Heirs used culture areas and texts; the risk is trait-listing.
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Introduction
Historical particularism is Boas’s refusal of one ladder of culture. Each people has a history of borrowing, invention, and environment that must be reconstructed on its own evidence.
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Boas’s claim
- Franz Boas attacked unilinear evolution of Morgan and Tylor. A similar trait need not mean the same stage.
- Diffusion, independent invention, and local meaning must be sorted by fieldwork, language, and museum series, as in his Northwest Coast and Baffin work.
- Culture is plural. Race, language, and culture do not travel as one package. That is the Boasian charter.
Method and heirs
- Intensive fieldwork, texts in the native language, and caution with grand laws defined the school.
- Kroeber, Lowie, Sapir, and Benedict carried particularism into culture areas, linguistics, and patterns.
- The limit is that history can become a pile of traits. Later process and power theories had to return.
Flow diagram
flowchart TD B[Boas] --> HP[Historical particularism] HP --> F[Fieldwork language museum] HP --> X[No unilinear ladder] B --> RLC[Race language culture split]
Conclusion
Boas made anthropology a historical science of particular cultures. The method still blocks lazy evolutionism, if it does not refuse comparison altogether.
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