Mary Catherine Bateson (December 8, 1939 – January 2, 2021) was an American writer and cultural anthropologist. The daughter of Margaret Mead and Gregory...
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the United States. Bateson and Mead had a daughter, Mary Catherine Bateson (1939–2021), who also became an anthropologist. Bateson separated from Mead...
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geneticist William Bateson, journalist Margaret Heitland, and historian Mary Bateson – were all active in the women’s suffrage movement. In 1875, Anna encouraged...
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Mary Bateson (12 September 1865, Robin Hood's Bay – 30 November 1906, Cambridge) was a British historian and suffrage activist. Bateson was the daughter...
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1994), British boxer Mary Catherine Bateson (1939–2021), U.S. writer and anthropologist (daughter of Gregory Bateson) Patrick Bateson (1938–2017), British...
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Margaret Mead (redirect from Margaret Bateson)
Gregory Bateson with whom she had a daughter, Mary Catherine Bateson, who would also become an anthropologist. She readily acknowledged that Bateson was the...
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left an estate valued at £113,780. Deanesly never married. 1917–1920: Mary Bateson research fellow, Newnham College, Cambridge 1920: Lecturer in history...
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the honorific value of at least some of the services. The historian Mary Bateson stated as follows concerning serjeanties: (They) were neither always...
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Patrick Gordon Bateson, FRS (31 March 1938 – 1 August 2017) was an English biologist with interests in ethology and phenotypic plasticity. Bateson was a professor...
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siblings included geneticist William Bateson and fellow suffragists Mary Bateson and Margaret Heitland. She was educated at home and at a day school in...
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of the genealogical volumes for Northamptonshire and Hertfordshire) Mary Bateson Madeleine Hope Dodds (contributed to Durham) Charles Reed Peers (Architectural...
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appointed were Henry Melvill Gwatkin, Mary Bateson, and G.T. Lapsley. James Pounder Whitney replaced Mary Bateson following her death in 1906. When G.T...
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supposed authority of John Boston of Bury St Edmunds Abbey, although Mary Bateson and others have considered this implausible. He has sometimes been identified...
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Thomas Bateson, 1st Baron Deramore DL (4 June 1819 – 1 December 1890), known as Sir Thomas Bateson, 2nd Bt from 1863 until 1885, was a British peer and...
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Mary Catherine Bateson). The book begins with a series of metalogues, which take the form of conversations with his daughter Mary Catherine Bateson....
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William Henry Bateson (3 June 1812, Liverpool – 27 March 1881, Cambridge) was a British academic, who served as Master of St John's College, Cambridge...
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Mary Catherine, Mary Katharine, or Mary Katherine may refer to: Mary Catherine Bateson (1939–2021), American writer and cultural anthropologist Mary Catherine...
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p. 57. John Bale, Index Britanniae Scriptorum, ed. R. L. Poole and Mary Bateson, introd. Caroline Brett and J. P. Carley (2nd edn, Cambridge, 1990),...
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for the Conservative Member of Parliament Sir Thomas Bateson, 2nd Baronet. His father Thomas Bateson had been created a baronet, of Belvoir Park in the...
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history, see the discussion of the Register of Crabhouse Nunnery (1889) by Mary Bateson. The priory was dissolved during the reign of Henry VIII, and most of...
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(1842–1901) and Hon. Kathleen Mary Bateson (1852–1935). His paternal grandparents were Sir Walter Farquhar, 3rd Baronet and Lady Mary Somerset (youngest daughter...
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Jenks Parliamentary England: The Evolution of the Cabinet System 62 1903 Mary Bateson Mediaeval England 1066-1350 63 1905 L. Cecil Jane The Coming of Parliament:...
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communities threatened by climate change. Featuring commentary from Mary Catherine Bateson, daughter of famed anthropologist Margaret Mead, the film explores...
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entry in the Dictionary of National Biography having been written by Mary Bateson and published in 1896 (see Reginald of Coldingham). Tudor 1989 Truax...
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Weather (Royal Meteorological Society, Great Britain, 1968), p. 406 Mary Bateson, Mediaeval England: English feudal society from the Norman conquest to...
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Ioannem Oporinum. Critical annotated edition: Reginald Lane Poole and Mary Bateson, Index Britanniae Scriptorum quos... collegit Ioannes Baleus (Clarendon...
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Colonies (1700-1763) John Andrew Doyle 3 The French in America (1608-1744) Mary Bateson 4 The Conquest of Canada (1744-1761) Arthur Granville Bradley 5 The Quarrel...
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1841. Lloyd's Register no longer listed Mary after 1841. Hackman (2001), p. 296. Bateson (1959), pp. 308–9. Bateson (1959), pp. 302–3. Register of Shipping...
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of a dysfunctional family nexus. The term emerged from the work of the Bateson Project on family homeostasis, as a way of identifying a largely unconscious...
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Margaret Heitland (category Bateson family)
geneticist William Bateson, whose son was the anthropologist and cyberneticist Gregory Bateson, and sister of the historian Mary Bateson. She died at her...
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