Difference between revisions of "Mary Edith Durham"

From historywiki
Jump to: navigation, search
(Bot: Automated import of articles)
 
(Bot: Automated import of articles *** existing text overwritten ***)
Line 7: Line 7:
 
| birth_date        = 1863
 
| birth_date        = 1863
 
| death_date        = 1944
 
| death_date        = 1944
| address            = 116a King Henry's Road, NW [1907]<br />36 Glenloch Road, Hampstead, NW3 [1933]
+
| address            = 116a King Henry's Road, NW [1907]<br />71 Belsize Park Gardens, NW3 [1917]<br />4 Rosslyn Hill, NW3 [1921]<br />36 Glenloch Road, Hampstead, NW3 [1923]
| occupation        =  
+
| occupation        = traveller<br />literary
 
| elected_ESL        =  
 
| elected_ESL        =  
 
| elected_ASL        =  
 
| elected_ASL        =  
Line 15: Line 15:
 
| elected_LAS        =  
 
| elected_LAS        =  
 
| membership        = ordinary fellow
 
| membership        = ordinary fellow
| left              =  
+
| left              = 1944 deceased
 
| clubs              =  
 
| clubs              =  
| societies          =  
+
| societies          = Royal Institute of International Affairs<br />Anglo-Albanian Association
 
}}
 
}}
 
== Notes ==
 
== Notes ==
Line 23: Line 23:
 
RAI Council 1919 Member<br />RAI Council 1920 Member<br />RAI Council 1921 Member<br />RAI Council 1922 Member<br />RAI Council 1924 Member<br />RAI Council 1925 Member<br />RAI Council 1926 Member<br />RAI Council 1928 Member<br />RAI Council 1929 Member<br />RAI Council 1930-31 Member<br />RAI Council 1931-32 Member<br />RAI Council 1932-33 Member<br />RAI Council 1933-34 Member<br />RAI Council 1934-35 Vice President<br />RAI Council 1935-36 Vice President<br />RAI Council 1936-37 Vice President<br />RAI Council 1937-38 Member<br />RAI Council 1938-39 Vice President<br />RAI Council 1939-40 Vice President<br />RAI Council 1940-41 Vice President<br />RAI Council 1941-42 Member<br />RAI Council 1942-43 Member<br />RAI Council 1943-44 Member
 
RAI Council 1919 Member<br />RAI Council 1920 Member<br />RAI Council 1921 Member<br />RAI Council 1922 Member<br />RAI Council 1924 Member<br />RAI Council 1925 Member<br />RAI Council 1926 Member<br />RAI Council 1928 Member<br />RAI Council 1929 Member<br />RAI Council 1930-31 Member<br />RAI Council 1931-32 Member<br />RAI Council 1932-33 Member<br />RAI Council 1933-34 Member<br />RAI Council 1934-35 Vice President<br />RAI Council 1935-36 Vice President<br />RAI Council 1936-37 Vice President<br />RAI Council 1937-38 Member<br />RAI Council 1938-39 Vice President<br />RAI Council 1939-40 Vice President<br />RAI Council 1940-41 Vice President<br />RAI Council 1941-42 Member<br />RAI Council 1942-43 Member<br />RAI Council 1943-44 Member
 
=== House Notes ===
 
=== House Notes ===
proposed by A.C. Haddon, seconded by Henry Balfour 1907.12.08
+
1907.12.08 proposed by A.C. Haddon, seconded by Henry Balfour <br />1926.03.16 A hearty expression of thanks was accorded to Miss Durham for her invaluable help in re-cataloguing the Library<br />1945.01.16 A letter was read from Prof. Fleure expressing his sense of the loss suffered by the Institute by the death of Miss Durham
 
=== Notes From Elsewhere ===
 
=== Notes From Elsewhere ===
Mary Edith Durham (8 December 1863 – 15 November 1944) was a British traveller, artist and writer who became famous for her anthropological accounts of life in Albania in the early 20th century.<br />
+
Mary Edith Durham (8 December 1863 – 15 November 1944) was a British traveller, artist and writer who became famous for her anthropological accounts of life in Albania in the early 20th century.<br /><br />[information sent by Heral Saraci by email 28.11.19]: she was awarded The Golden Pen in 1914 by the city of Elbasan (co-ordinated by Mit'hat Frasheri) <br />
 
== Publications ==
 
== Publications ==
 
=== External Publications ===
 
=== External Publications ===
High Albania, 1900; Some tribal origins, laws and customs of the Balkans, [1928]<br /><br />Through the Lands of the Serb (1904) The burden of the Balkans (1905) High Albania (1909) The struggle for Scutari (1914) Twenty Years of Balkan Tangle (1920) The Sarajevo Crime (1925) Some Tribal Origins, Laws and Customs of the Balkans (1928) Albania and the Albanians: selected articles and letters, 1903-1944, ed. by Bejtullah Destani (I.B. Tauris, 2001) The Blaze in the Balkans; selected writings, 1903-1941 edited by Robert Elsie and Bejtullah D Destani (I.B. Tauris, 2014)<br />
+
Through the Lands of the Serb (1904) <br /><br />The burden of the Balkans (1905) <br /><br />High Albania (1909) <br /><br />The struggle for Scutari (1914) <br /><br />Twenty Years of Balkan Tangle (1920) <br /><br />The Sarajevo Crime (1925) <br /><br />Some Tribal Origins, Laws and Customs of the Balkans (1928) <br /><br />Albania and the Albanians: selected articles and letters, 1903-1944, ed. by Bejtullah Destani (I.B. Tauris, 2001) <br /><br />The Blaze in the Balkans; selected writings, 1903-1941 edited by Robert Elsie and Bejtullah D Destani (I.B. Tauris, 2014)<br />
 
=== House Publications ===
 
=== House Publications ===
 
High Albania and its customs 1908<br />Montenegrin manners and customs 1909<br />Some S. Slav customs ... from ballads 1917
 
High Albania and its customs 1908<br />Montenegrin manners and customs 1909<br />Some S. Slav customs ... from ballads 1917
 
== Related Material Details ==
 
== Related Material Details ==
 
=== RAI Material ===
 
=== RAI Material ===
writings, photos, art works<br />census<br />A51/2/15 details of books bequested
+
writings, photos, art works<br />census<br />A51/2/15 details of books bequested<br />name on benefactors board
 
=== Other Material ===
 
=== Other Material ===
 
Much of Durham's work was donated to academic collections following her death. Her papers are held by the Royal Anthropological Institute, London, her diaries are in the Bankfield Museum, Halifax along with her collections of Balkan costume and jewellery given in 1935. Further gifts of mostly Balkan artefacts were given to the British Museum in 1914 and to the Pitt Rivers Museum, Oxford and the Horniman Museum, London.[7]<br />
 
Much of Durham's work was donated to academic collections following her death. Her papers are held by the Royal Anthropological Institute, London, her diaries are in the Bankfield Museum, Halifax along with her collections of Balkan costume and jewellery given in 1935. Further gifts of mostly Balkan artefacts were given to the British Museum in 1914 and to the Pitt Rivers Museum, Oxford and the Horniman Museum, London.[7]<br />

Revision as of 18:23, 28 May 2020

Miss
Mary Edith Durham
Durham, Mary Edith.jpg
Born 1863
Died 1944
Residence 116a King Henry's Road, NW [1907]
71 Belsize Park Gardens, NW3 [1917]
4 Rosslyn Hill, NW3 [1921]
36 Glenloch Road, Hampstead, NW3 [1923]
Occupation traveller
literary
Society Membership
membership ordinary fellow
left 1944 deceased
elected_AI 1908.01.23
societies Royal Institute of International Affairs
Anglo-Albanian Association




Notes

Office Notes

RAI Council 1919 Member
RAI Council 1920 Member
RAI Council 1921 Member
RAI Council 1922 Member
RAI Council 1924 Member
RAI Council 1925 Member
RAI Council 1926 Member
RAI Council 1928 Member
RAI Council 1929 Member
RAI Council 1930-31 Member
RAI Council 1931-32 Member
RAI Council 1932-33 Member
RAI Council 1933-34 Member
RAI Council 1934-35 Vice President
RAI Council 1935-36 Vice President
RAI Council 1936-37 Vice President
RAI Council 1937-38 Member
RAI Council 1938-39 Vice President
RAI Council 1939-40 Vice President
RAI Council 1940-41 Vice President
RAI Council 1941-42 Member
RAI Council 1942-43 Member
RAI Council 1943-44 Member

House Notes

1907.12.08 proposed by A.C. Haddon, seconded by Henry Balfour
1926.03.16 A hearty expression of thanks was accorded to Miss Durham for her invaluable help in re-cataloguing the Library
1945.01.16 A letter was read from Prof. Fleure expressing his sense of the loss suffered by the Institute by the death of Miss Durham

Notes From Elsewhere

Mary Edith Durham (8 December 1863 – 15 November 1944) was a British traveller, artist and writer who became famous for her anthropological accounts of life in Albania in the early 20th century.

[information sent by Heral Saraci by email 28.11.19]: she was awarded The Golden Pen in 1914 by the city of Elbasan (co-ordinated by Mit'hat Frasheri)

Publications

External Publications

Through the Lands of the Serb (1904)

The burden of the Balkans (1905)

High Albania (1909)

The struggle for Scutari (1914)

Twenty Years of Balkan Tangle (1920)

The Sarajevo Crime (1925)

Some Tribal Origins, Laws and Customs of the Balkans (1928)

Albania and the Albanians: selected articles and letters, 1903-1944, ed. by Bejtullah Destani (I.B. Tauris, 2001)

The Blaze in the Balkans; selected writings, 1903-1941 edited by Robert Elsie and Bejtullah D Destani (I.B. Tauris, 2014)

House Publications

High Albania and its customs 1908
Montenegrin manners and customs 1909
Some S. Slav customs ... from ballads 1917

Related Material Details

RAI Material

writings, photos, art works
census
A51/2/15 details of books bequested
name on benefactors board

Other Material

Much of Durham's work was donated to academic collections following her death. Her papers are held by the Royal Anthropological Institute, London, her diaries are in the Bankfield Museum, Halifax along with her collections of Balkan costume and jewellery given in 1935. Further gifts of mostly Balkan artefacts were given to the British Museum in 1914 and to the Pitt Rivers Museum, Oxford and the Horniman Museum, London.[7]