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Capitalist Philanthropy and Russian Revolutionaries: The Jesup North Pacific Expedition (1897-1902)
Authors:Stanley A  Freed  Ruth S  Freed and Laila  Williamson
Institution:American Museum of Natural History
Abstract:This review of the Jesup North Pacific Expedition, still the most important expedition in American anthropology, gives an idea of the goals and hazards of fieldwork around 1900, the pitfalls of international research, the tensions between anthropologists and host populations, the careers of early anthropologists, the role of private philanthropy, and the character of anthropology at the turn of the century. Franz Boas was the Expedition's linchpin. His organization of the Expedition, the way he handled problems, and his personal concerns reveal aspects of his view of anthropology and some of his basic attitudes.
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