Alfred Cort Haddon
Alfred Cort Haddon,
Sc.D.,
FRS,
FRGS FRAI (24 May 1855 – 20 April 1940) was an influential British anthropologist and ethnologist.
Initially a
biologist, who achieved his most notable fieldwork, with
W. H. R. Rivers,
Charles Gabriel Seligman and
Sidney Ray on the
Torres Strait Islands. He returned to
Christ's College, Cambridge, where he had been an undergraduate, and effectively founded the School of
Anthropology. Haddon was a major influence on the work of the American
ethnologist Caroline Furness Jayne.
In 2011, Haddon's 1898 ''The Recordings of the Cambridge Anthropological Expedition to Torres Straits'' were added to the
National Film and Sound Archive of Australia's
Sounds of Australia registry. The original recordings are housed at the
British Library and many have been made available online.
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