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Haddon, Alfred Cort

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Birth and Death Dates 1855-1940


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Article Claudio Pogliano (2021)
A Tricky Start: The First Decade of Ethnographic Cinema. Nuncius: Annali di Storia della Scienza (pp. 568-610). (/isis/citation/CBB402373882/) unapi

Thesis Hoffman, Joann L. (2008)
A. C. Haddon's Original Vision: An Ethnography of Resistance in a Colonial Archive. (/isis/citation/CBB001561180/) unapi

Article Geismar, Haidy (2006)
Malakula: A Photographic Collection. Comparative Studies in Society and History (p. 520). (/isis/citation/CBB000660422/) unapi

Book Herle, Anita; Rouse, Sandra (1998)
Cambridge and the Torres Strait: Centenary essays on the 1898 anthropological expedition. (/isis/citation/CBB000082620/) unapi

Chapter Kuklick, Henrika (1994)
The color blue: From research in the Torres Strait to an ecology of human behavior. In: Darwin's laboratory: Evolutionary theory and natural history in the Pacific (p. 339). (/isis/citation/CBB000060418/) unapi

Article Haddon, Alfred C. (1993)
The red-paint of British aggression, the gospel of ten-per-cent and the cost of maintaining our ascendancy: A.C. Haddon on the need for an Imperial Bureau of Ethnology, 1891. [Presented by George W. Stocking]. History of Anthropology Newsletter (pp. 1-15). (/isis/citation/CBB000035332/) unapi

Article Alvarez Roldán, Arturo (1992)
Looking at anthropology from a biological point of view: A.C. Haddon's metaphors on anthropology. History of the Human Sciences (pp. 21-32). (/isis/citation/CBB000061775/) unapi

Article Urry, James (1982)
From zoology to ethnology: A.C. Haddon's conversion to anthropology. Canberra Anthropology (pp. 58-85). (/isis/citation/CBB000023543/) unapi

Article Stocking, George W., Jr. (1979)
“The intensive study of limited areas”: Toward an ethnographic context for the Malinowskian innovation. History of Anthropology Newsletter (pp. 9-12). (/isis/citation/CBB000007096/) unapi

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