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    Alfred Cort Haddon, Sc.D., FRS, FRGS FRAI (24 May 1855 – 20 April 1940, Cambridge) was an influential British anthropologist and ethnologist. Initially...
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    mainland Australian museums. In 1898–1899, British anthropologist Alfred Cort Haddon collected about 2000 objects, convinced that hundreds of art objects...
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    significantly developed the idea of fieldwork, but it originated with Alfred Cort Haddon in England and Franz Boas in the United States.: 242  Robert G. Burgess...
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    the Cam. Christ's College Rugby Football Club, founded in 1875 by Alfred Cort Haddon, who is considered the father of modern anthropology. In the 1960...
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  • Charles Gabriel Seligman, Robert Bennett Bean, William Zebina Ripley, Alfred Cort Haddon and Roland Dixon came to recognize other Caucasoid morphological features...
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  • the Alpine race in Europe, involving Arthur Keith, John Myres and Alfred Cort Haddon was published by the Royal Geographical Society in 1906. In 1931,...
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  • British and American social anthropology including Alfred Cort Haddon, Bronislaw Malinowski and Alfred Radcliffe-Brown. He lived an international life,...
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  • fight against Nazism. Alfred Cort Haddon (1855–1940) was a British anthropologist and ethnologist. In 1935, Huxley and A. C. Haddon wrote, We Europeans...
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    including Alfred Radcliffe-Brown in Nature in 1938. Early anthropologists and ethnologists like James George Frazer, Alfred Cort Haddon, John Ferguson...
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    intervention by a number of his colleagues, including Marett as well as Alfred Cort Haddon, the British authorities allowed him to stay in the Australian region...
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    The English scientist and anthropologist Alfred Cort Haddon first visited the Torres Straits in 1888. Haddon originally came to the Torres Straits to...
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  • multidisciplinary expedition to the Torres Strait Islands in 1898, organized by Alfred Cort Haddon and including a physician-anthropologist, William Rivers, as well...
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  • Torres Strait Island people based on Moa (Banks Island). According to Alfred Cort Haddon their lifestyle, culture, myths and kinship networks overlapped closely...
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    Encyclopedia. University of Hawaii Press. p. 456. ISBN 978-0-8248-2265-1. Alfred Cort Haddon, along with one of his daughters, the pioneers in the modern study...
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    Inishbofin/Inishark. In 1890, the island was visited by academics Alfred Cort Haddon and Andrew Francis Dixon (Dixon later became Professor of Anatomy...
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    1849. They were also the object of extensive research undertaken by Alfred Cort Haddon in 1888, and again in 1898 when he led the Cambridge Anthropological...
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    "Manusela people in Indonesia". Joshua Project. Retrieved 2014-09-17. Alfred Cort Haddon & James Hornell (1975). Canoes of Oceania, Issues 28-29. Bishop Museum...
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    experience periods of depression. The turning point came in 1898 when Alfred Cort Haddon seduced "Rivers from the path of virtue... (for psychology then was...
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    coast. In 1898–1899, the Cambridge Anthropological Expedition led by Alfred Cort Haddon visited the Torres Strait Islands. Among its members was W. H. R....
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    Manchester Museum (category Alfred Waterhouse buildings)
    Alexander Abercrombie (India), Robert Dukinfield Darbishire, Professor Alfred Cort Haddon (Torres Straits), Reverend James Hadfield (Lifu, Loyalty Islands)...
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  • New York (which is a lodge specifically for artists and musicians). Alfred Cort Haddon, British anthropologist Douglas Haig, 1st Earl Haig, British field...
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    Louis switched his focus to anthropology, and found a new mentor in Alfred Cort Haddon, head of the Cambridge department. In 1926, Louis graduated with a...
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  • multidisciplinary expedition to the Torres Strait Islands in 1898, organized by Alfred Cort Haddon and including a physician-anthropologist, William Rivers, as well...
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    single specimen obtained from Mabuiag Island in the Torres Straits by Alfred Cort Haddon. The species was described as H. haddoni. The species are very rare...
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  • Frederick William Rudler 1898–1900 Charles Hercules Read 1901–02 Alfred Cort Haddon 1903–04 Henry Balfour 1905–06 William Gowland 1907 Daniel John Cunningham...
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  • showed as much interest in anthropology as psychology, going with Alfred Cort Haddon (1855–1940) on the famed Torres Straits expedition of 1898. In 1901...
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    Bernard Green John Guy (Clare) Sir (Hrothgar) John Habakkuk (St John's) Alfred Cort Haddon (Christ's), father of modern anthropology Basil Liddell Hart (Corpus...
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    McDougall on the Cambridge anthropological expedition organised by Alfred Cort Haddon to the Torres Straits and Sarawak. Here he studied ethnic music, carrying...
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  • Burne 1911–13 William Crooke 1913–18 Robert Ranulph Marett 1918–20 Alfred Cort Haddon 1920–22 W H R Rivers 1922–24 Henry Balfour 1924–26 J L Myres 1926–28...
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    the shop can be clearly seen as early as 1909, when anthropologist Alfred Cort Haddon, in Seattle to lecture at the A-Y-P Exposition purchased 109 items...
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