Undreamed Shores : The Hidden Heroines of British Anthropology
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Author:LARSON Frances
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ISBN:9781783783328
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Publication Date:May 2021
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Pages:352
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Undreamed Shores : The Hidden Heroines of British Anthropology
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Author:LARSON Frances
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ISBN:9781783783328
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Publication Date:May 2021
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Edition:1
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Pages:352
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Binding:Hardback
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Publisher:Granta
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The extraordinary true story of five women who met in Oxford at the dawn of the 20th century, and set out to explore the furthest reaches of the known world.
In the first decades of the 20th century, five women -Katherine Routledge, Maria Czaplicka, Winifred Blackman, Beatrice Blackwood and Barbara Freire-Marreco -arrived at Oxford to take the newly created Masters in Anthropology. Though their circumstances differed radically, all were intent on visiting and studying remote communities a world away from their own. Through their work, they resisted the prejudices of the male establishment, proving that women could be explorers and scientists, too. In the wastes of Siberia; in the villages and pueblos of the Nile and New Mexico; on Easter Island; and in the uncharted interior of New Guinea, they found new freedoms -yet when they returned to England, loss, madness and self-doubt awaited them.
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The extraordinary true story of five women who met in Oxford at the dawn of the 20th century, and set out to explore the furthest reaches of the known world.
In the first decades of the 20th century, five women -Katherine Routledge, Maria Czaplicka, Winifred Blackman, Beatrice Blackwood and Barbara Freire-Marreco -arrived at Oxford to take the newly created Masters in Anthropology. Though their circumstances differed radically, all were intent on visiting and studying remote communities a world away from their own. Through their work, they resisted the prejudices of the male establishment, proving that women could be explorers and scientists, too. In the wastes of Siberia; in the villages and pueblos of the Nile and New Mexico; on Easter Island; and in the uncharted interior of New Guinea, they found new freedoms -yet when they returned to England, loss, madness and self-doubt awaited them.
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Author: LARSON FrancesISBN: 9781783783328Publication Date: May 2021Edition: 1Pages: 352Binding: HardbackPublisher: GrantaCountry of Publication:
The extraordinary true story of five women who met in Oxford at the dawn of the 20th century, and set out to explore the furthest reaches of the known world.
In the first decades of the 20th century, five women -Katherine Routledge, Maria Czaplicka, Winifred Blackman, Beatrice Blackwood and Barbara Freire-Marreco -arrived at Oxford to take the newly created Masters in Anthropology. Though their circumstances differed radically, all were intent on visiting and studying remote communities a world away from their own. Through their work, they resisted the prejudices of the male establishment, proving that women could be explorers and scientists, too. In the wastes of Siberia; in the villages and pueblos of the Nile and New Mexico; on Easter Island; and in the uncharted interior of New Guinea, they found new freedoms -yet when they returned to England, loss, madness and self-doubt awaited them.
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Author: LARSON FrancesISBN: 9781783783328Publication Date: May 2021Edition: 1Pages: 352Binding: HardbackPublisher: GrantaCountry of Publication:
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