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Coming of Age in Chicago explores a watershed moment in American anthropology, when an unprecedented number of historians and anthropologists of all subfields gathered on the 1893 Chicago Columbian Exposition fairgrounds, drawn together by the fair’s focus on indigenous peoples. Participants included people making a living with their research, sporadic backyard diggers, religiously motivated researchers, and a small group who sought a “scientific” understanding of the lifeways of indigenous peoples. At the fair they set the foundation for anthropological inquiry and redefined the field. At the same time, the American public became aware, through their own experiences at the fair, of a global humanity, with reactions that ranged from revulsion to curiosity, tolerance, and kindness.
 
Curtis M. Hinsley and David R. Wilcox combine primary historical texts, modern essays, and rarely seen images from the period to create a volume essential for understanding the significance of this event. These texts explore the networking of thinkers, planners, dreamers, schemers, and scholars who interacted in a variety of venues to lay the groundwork for museums, academic departments, and expeditions. These new relationships helped shape the profession and the trajectory of the discipline, and they still resonate more than a century later.

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  1. Cover
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  1. Title page, Copyright, Dedication
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  1. Contents
  2. pp. vii-ix
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  1. List of Illustrations
  2. pp. xi-xiii
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  1. List of Tables
  2. p. xiv
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  1. Introduction The Chicago Fair and American Anthropology in 1893
  2. Curtis M. Hinsley and David R. Wilcox
  3. pp. xv-xli
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  1. Abbreviations
  2. p. xliii
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  1. Essay 1 Anthropology as Education and Entertainment
  2. Curtis M. Hinsley
  3. pp. 1-77
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  1. Document A Ethnology at the Exposition
  2. Franz Boas
  3. pp. 78-83
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  1. Document B The Columbus Memorial Museum
  2. Frederic Ward Putnam
  3. pp. 84-90
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  1. Document C Man and His Works
  2. pp. 91-98
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  1. Essay 2 Ambiguous Legacy
  2. Curtis M. Hinsley
  3. pp. 99-109
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  1. Appendix Analysis of Registered Members of the International Congress of Anthropology, World’s Columbian Exposition, 1893
  2. David R. Wilcox
  3. pp. 110-119
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  1. Document D The World’s Fair Congress of Anthropology
  2. William Henry Holmes
  3. pp. 120-124
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  1. Essay 3 Anthropology in a Changing America Interpreting the Chicago “Triumph” of Frank Hamilton Cushing
  2. David M. Wilcox
  3. pp. 125-152
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  1. Document E Excerpts from the Diary of Frank Hamilton Cushing at the World’s Fair
  2. pp. 153-211
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  1. Document F Monthly Report of Mr. Frank Hamilton Cushing
  2. pp. 212-231
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  1. Document G The Pueblos at Home
  2. pp. 232-238
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  1. A Visual Interlude
  2. Curtis M. Hinsley
  3. pp. 239-260
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  1. Essay 4 Refracting Images Anthropological Display at the Chicago World’s
  2. pp. 261-336
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  1. Essay 5 Relic Hunters in the White City
  2. James E. Snead
  3. pp. 337-361
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  1. Document H Cushing’s Analysis of the Hazzard Cliff Dweller Collection, 1895
  2. pp. 362-368
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  1. Document I The Ancient Man
  2. Warren King Moorehead
  3. pp. 369-374
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  1. Essay 6 Patrons, Popularizers, and Professionals
  2. Donald McVicker
  3. pp. 375-404
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  1. Document J Heir of the Big Fair
  2. pp. 405-412
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  1. Essay 7 Going National
  2. David R. .Wilcox
  3. pp. 413-454
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  1. Appendix
  2. pp. 455-458
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  1. Document K The Aims of Anthropology
  2. Daneil Garrison Brinton
  3. pp. 459-475
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  1. Document L The Limitations of the Comparative Method of Anthropology
  2. Frank Boas
  3. pp. 476-488
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  1. Afterword The Ironies of the Fair, the Uncertainties of Anthropology
  2. Curtiz M. Hinsley
  3. pp. 489-496
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  1. Acknowledgments
  2. pp. 497-498
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  1. Bibliography
  2. pp. 499-546
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  1. Contributors
  2. pp. 547-548
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  1. Index
  2. pp. 549-574
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