Heinrich Schurtz (born 11 December 1863 in Zwickau; died 2 May 1903 in Bremen) was a German ethnologist and historian. His most significant work is said to be Altersklassen und Männerbünde (Age-classes and Male Bands) which emphasized the role gender and generational issues have in social institutions and argued that basing the society on the family was a step backwards. His notion of Männerbünde placed male associations, where he deemed masculinity more "unfettered", in opposition to the family which he saw as dominated by women. Notions of Männerbünde, though not just Schurtz's, would have an influence on Nazi Germany's SS while in a very different way his ideas on same-sex bonding has become of historical interest to Queer studies.
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- Шурц, Генрих (ru)
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| - Heinrich Schurtz (* 11. Dezember 1863 in Zwickau; † 2. Mai 1903 in Bremen) war ein deutscher Ethnologe und Historiker. Bis heutezitiert wird sein Werk Altersklassen und Männerbünde von 1902, in dem er erstmals die zentrale Bedeutung von Bünden für die Sozialordnung außereuropäischer Völker herausstellt. (de)
- Heinrich Schurtz (born 11 December 1863 in Zwickau; died 2 May 1903 in Bremen) was a German ethnologist and historian. His most significant work is said to be Altersklassen und Männerbünde (Age-classes and Male Bands) which emphasized the role gender and generational issues have in social institutions and argued that basing the society on the family was a step backwards. His notion of Männerbünde placed male associations, where he deemed masculinity more "unfettered", in opposition to the family which he saw as dominated by women. Notions of Männerbünde, though not just Schurtz's, would have an influence on Nazi Germany's SS while in a very different way his ideas on same-sex bonding has become of historical interest to Queer studies. (en)
- Генрих Шурц (нем. Heinrich Schurtz, 11 декабря 1863, Цвиккау — 2 мая 1903, Бремен) — известный немецкий этнограф и историк. (ru)
- Heinrich Schurtz, född 11 december 1863 i Zwickau, död 2 maj 1903 i Bremen, var en tysk etnolog. Schurtz var assistent vid museet för natur-, folk- och handelskännedom i Bremen. Hans huvudarbete är Urgeschichte der Kultur (1900). (sv)
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| - Heinrich Schurtz (* 11. Dezember 1863 in Zwickau; † 2. Mai 1903 in Bremen) war ein deutscher Ethnologe und Historiker. Bis heutezitiert wird sein Werk Altersklassen und Männerbünde von 1902, in dem er erstmals die zentrale Bedeutung von Bünden für die Sozialordnung außereuropäischer Völker herausstellt. (de)
- Heinrich Schurtz (born 11 December 1863 in Zwickau; died 2 May 1903 in Bremen) was a German ethnologist and historian. His most significant work is said to be Altersklassen und Männerbünde (Age-classes and Male Bands) which emphasized the role gender and generational issues have in social institutions and argued that basing the society on the family was a step backwards. His notion of Männerbünde placed male associations, where he deemed masculinity more "unfettered", in opposition to the family which he saw as dominated by women. Notions of Männerbünde, though not just Schurtz's, would have an influence on Nazi Germany's SS while in a very different way his ideas on same-sex bonding has become of historical interest to Queer studies. (en)
- Генрих Шурц (нем. Heinrich Schurtz, 11 декабря 1863, Цвиккау — 2 мая 1903, Бремен) — известный немецкий этнограф и историк. (ru)
- Heinrich Schurtz, född 11 december 1863 i Zwickau, död 2 maj 1903 i Bremen, var en tysk etnolog. Schurtz var assistent vid museet för natur-, folk- och handelskännedom i Bremen. Hans huvudarbete är Urgeschichte der Kultur (1900). (sv)
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