More than four decades after the publication of Europe and the People without History, Eric Wolf’s reflections on the interconnected nature of social worlds remain highly relevant. His central argument—that human societies form a totality of intertwined historical, political, and economic processes—continues to shape contemporary anthropology.
More than four decades after the publication of Europe and the People without History, Eric Wolf’s reflections on the interconnected nature of social worlds remain highly relevant. His central argument—that human societies form a totality of intertwined historical, political, and economic processes—...
January 5, 2026