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Burton Benedict

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349:, William Randolph Hearst's mother and a 1901 founder of the museum. In 1991 he put on an exhibition about money and in the same year was awarded the Berkeley Citation, the campus' highest award. Benedict retired from the university in 1994 but continued to be involved with the museum as a volunteer 282:
on Berkeley's nascent British social anthropology programme. Benedict served as chair of the Department of Anthropology from 1970 to 1971 when he was appointed Berkeley's first dean of social sciences. He held the position until 1974 and during this time established the Sherwood L. Washburn
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Benedict was appointed associate director of the museum in 1984, acting director in 1988 and director in 1989. In this role he transformed the museum, which had previously suffered from underfunding, by securing additional capital from the
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in Montreal, Canada, before returning to the LSE in 1958 as an assistant lecturer in social anthropology. Benedict visited the Seychelles in 1960 to carry out field work. He wrote the books
274:. He had worked at Berkeley as a visiting professor from 1966 to 1967. Benedict initially worked in the university's South Asian studies programme but later collaborated with 606: 586: 308:, which he described as "the last naĂŻve view of a brighter and better world". The exhibition was one of the most successful in the museum's history and he afterwards wrote 283:
laboratories for the teaching of physical anthropology. Benedict had a seat on Berkeley's budget committee from 1978 to 1981 and, during his last year, served as chair.
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Benedict was promoted to lecturer and then senior lecturer before leaving the LSE in 1968 to return to the United States as professor of anthropology at the
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After graduation Benedict, who described himself as a "terrific anglophile", went to the United Kingdom to study for a doctor of philosophy degree at the
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and Barbara who are both also university professors and authors. He died of heart failure at his home in Berkeley on September 19, 2010.
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where, in 2000, he put on an exhibition on early hominids. In 2004 he taught a course on museum anthropology for the
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Foundation. Benedict was also director when the museum was renamed the Phoebe A. Hearst Museum of Anthropology after
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and called it a must read for anthropology students. Also in 1982 he put on an exhibition at the university's
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The Anthropology of World’s Fairs: San Francisco’s Panama Pacific International Exposition of 1915
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Foundation. He was director when the museum was renamed after one of its founders
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Burton Benedict married Marion MacColl Steuber. They had two daughters,
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and afterwards carried out field work with the university and
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and was responsible for securing additional funding from the
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in Osaka, Japan. In 1984 he wrote, produced and narrated
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with his wife Marion, whom he had married in 1950. The
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United States Army Air Forces personnel of World War II
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described the work as "groundbreaking" in the field of
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The United States in Africa – A Historical Dictionary
439:Deacon, Terence; Jacknis, Ira; Salvador, Mari Lyn. 99: 84: 70: 52: 30: 23: 488:"Anthropologist Burton Benedict dies at age 87" 194:during World War II. Benedict was deployed to 288:Men, Women and Money in Seychelles: Two Views 8: 256:Mauritius: the Problems of a Plural Society 607:University of California, Berkeley faculty 587:American expatriates in the United Kingdom 20: 512:Riess, Suzanne; Benedict, Burton (2001). 481: 547:Alumni of the London School of Economics 479: 477: 475: 473: 471: 469: 467: 465: 463: 461: 434: 432: 430: 428: 426: 424: 422: 420: 244:Colonial Social Science Research Council 190:but interrupted his studies to join the 486:Maclay, Kathleen (September 23, 2010). 382: 306:Panama–Pacific International Exposition 394: 392: 390: 388: 386: 7: 597:American expatriates in Seychelles 359:Osher Lifelong Learning Institutes 272:University of California, Berkeley 226:(LSE). While there he worked with 152:University of California, Berkeley 14: 592:American expatriates in Mauritius 562:Military personnel from Baltimore 332:for best television documentary. 242:from 1955 to 1957, funded by the 122:. He interrupted his studies at 445:University of California Senate 198:, where he interacted with the 602:American expatriates in Canada 441:"In Memoriam: Burton Benedict" 1: 212:Florence Rockwood (Kluckhohn) 192:United States Army Air Forces 128:United States Army Air Forces 353:. He was also a trustee of 326:The 1915 Panama Pacific Fair 302:Lowie Museum of Anthropology 178:Burton Benedict was born in 156:Lowie Museum of Anthropology 252:Indians in a Plural Society 623: 224:London School of Economics 202:, sparking an interest in 136:London School of Economics 79:London School of Economics 572:Harvard University alumni 109: 92: 88:Marion Benedict (m. 1950) 582:American anthropologists 260:People of the Seychelles 343:William Randolph Hearst 286:In 1982 he co-authored 160:William Randolph Hearst 16:American anthropologist 567:Writers from Baltimore 399:Shavit, David (1989). 347:Phoebe Apperson Hearst 330:Western Heritage Award 328:which won that year's 164:Phoebe Apperson Hearst 64:Berkeley, California 254:(published 1961); 218:African field work 184:Harvard University 124:Harvard University 75:Harvard University 56:September 19, 2010 248:McGill University 150:. 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Baltimore
Berkeley, California
Harvard University
London School of Economics
Anthropology
anthropologist
Harvard University
United States Army Air Forces
World War II
London School of Economics
McGill University
Mauritius
Seychelles
University of California, Berkeley
Lowie Museum of Anthropology
William Randolph Hearst
Phoebe Apperson Hearst
Oakland Zoo
Baltimore
Harvard University
ornithology
United States Army Air Forces
New Mexico
Pueblo Indians
anthropology
Gregory Bateson
Florence Rockwood (Kluckhohn)
London School of Economics
Edmund Leach
Maurice Freedman

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