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W.H.R. Rivers was a prominent British anthropologist and psychologist, best known for his contributions to the study of Melanesian societies. He played a significant role in the development of anthropological methods and theories during the early 20th century. Rivers' work encompassed a range of topics including social organization, medicine, and the interplay of magic and religion within cultures. His ethnographic studies were groundbreaking for their time, providing a comprehensive view of the societies he researched.

In addition to his anthropological work, Rivers was also noted for his pioneering efforts in psychology, particularly in the context of the First World War, where he applied his insights to the understanding of shell shock among soldiers. He was a member of the British Psychological Society and helped to establish psychology as a legitimate field of study. His interdisciplinary approach and commitment to understanding human behavior in various contexts left a lasting influence on both anthropology and psychology.

出生日期 March 12, 1864
出生地点 Wandsworth, London, England
去世日期 June 4, 1922