O Autorze

W. H. R. Rivers was a prominent British anthropologist and psychologist known for his pioneering work in social anthropology and his contributions to the understanding of the human psyche. Rivers studied under notable figures and became a key figure in the development of psychological anthropology, blending insights from both disciplines. His research often focused on the complexities of human behavior and the interaction between culture and the unconscious mind.

Rivers gained recognition for his studies on the social organization of various cultures, as well as his exploration of instinct and its relation to psychological phenomena. His works, including "Instinct and the Unconscious," have had a lasting impact on the fields of psychology and anthropology, influencing subsequent generations of scholars and practitioners. He was also known for his compassionate approach to his subjects, emphasizing the importance of understanding cultural context in psychological studies.

Data Urodzenia March 12, 1864
Miejsce Urodzenia Birmingham, England
Data śmierci July 4, 1922