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Chris Hann (born 4 August 1953) is a British social anthropologist who has done field research in socialist and post-socialist Eastern Europe (especially in Hungary and Poland) and the Turkic-speaking world (Black Sea coast and Xinjiang, N-W China). His main theoretical interests lie in economic anthropology, religion (especially Eastern Christianity), and long-term history (the Eurasian landmass). After holding university posts in Cambridge and Canterbury, UK, Hann has worked since 1999 in Germany as one of the founding Directors of the Max Planck Institute for Social Anthropology in Halle/Saale.

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  • Christopher Michael Hann (* 4. August 1953 in Cardiff) ist ein britischer Sozialanthropologe und Ethnologe. Hann hat Feldforschung vor allem im sozialistischen und post-sozialistischen Osteuropa (hier vor allem in Ungarn und Polen) und in turksprachigen Gebieten (Küste des Schwarzen Meeres und Xinjiang in Nordwest-China) betrieben. Seine Hauptinteressensgebiete sind Wirtschaftsanthropologie, Religion (hier vor allem das Christentum in Osteuropa) und Konzept und Geschichte der eurasischen Landmasse. Nach akademischen Stationen in Cambridge und Canterbury (UK), ist er seit 1999 einer der Gründungsdirektoren des Max-Planck-Institut für ethnologische Forschung in Halle (Saale). (de)
  • Chris Hann (born 4 August 1953) is a British social anthropologist who has done field research in socialist and post-socialist Eastern Europe (especially in Hungary and Poland) and the Turkic-speaking world (Black Sea coast and Xinjiang, N-W China). His main theoretical interests lie in economic anthropology, religion (especially Eastern Christianity), and long-term history (the Eurasian landmass). After holding university posts in Cambridge and Canterbury, UK, Hann has worked since 1999 in Germany as one of the founding Directors of the Max Planck Institute for Social Anthropology in Halle/Saale. (en)
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