Evolution and Human Kinship
Discover the groundbreaking insights of Evolution and Human Kinship by renowned author Hughes, published by Oxford University Press in 1988. This compelling hardback edition spans 176 pages and offers a unique theoretical perspective on human social behavior through the lens of evolutionary biology and sociobiology. Hughes skillfully applies the principles of kin selection theory, demonstrating how natural selection can promote social actions that enhance the fitness of both individuals and their relatives. By integrating anthropological data with advanced mathematical and statistical techniques, this book provides a rich understanding of the intricate connections between evolution and human relationships. Ideal for students and enthusiasts of anthropology, sociology, and evolutionary theory, Evolution and Human Kinship is a must-read for anyone interested in the scientific exploration of human behavior.