Ernestine Friedl papers, circa 1950-2000.

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Ernestine Friedl papers, circa 1950-2000.

Papers include personal and professional correspondence, subject files, course materials, articles, reprints, field notes, and sound recordings related to her anthropological research and her roles as professor and administrator at Queens College and Duke University.

13000 items (21.5 linear ft.)

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Duke University. Department of Anthropology

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Duke University. Trinity College of Arts and Sciences.

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Duke University

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Friedl, Ernestine, 1920-

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Ernestine Friedl served as chair of the Dept. of Anthropology and as Dean of Arts and Sciences and Trinity College at Duke University. She studied gender roles, rural life in modern Greece, and the Chippewa. From the description of Ernestine Friedl papers, circa 1950-2000. (Duke University Library). WorldCat record id: 58974460 Personal Information: Born August 13, 1920, in Szegled, Hungary; U.S. citizen; daughter of Nicholas and Ethel (Neudorfer) Friedl. Educat...