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Ashley Montagu

Montagu in 1958 Montague Francis Ashley-Montagu (born Israel Ehrenberg; June 28, 1905November 26, 1999) was a British-American anthropologist who popularized the study of topics such as race and gender and their relation to politics and development. He was the rapporteur, in 1950, for the UNESCO "statement on race".

As a young man he changed his name from Ehrenberg to "Montague Francis Ashley-Montagu". After relocating to the United States he used the name "Ashley Montagu".

Montagu, who became a naturalized American citizen in 1940, taught and lectured at Harvard, Princeton, Rutgers, the University of California, Santa Barbara, and New York University. Forced out of his Rutgers position after the McCarthy hearings, he repositioned himself as a public intellectual in the 1950s and 1960s, appearing regularly on television shows and writing for magazines and newspapers. He authored over 60 books throughout this lifetime. In 1995, the American Humanist Association named him the Humanist of the Year. Provided by Wikipedia
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    La revolución del hombre by Montagu, Ashley

    Published 1973
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    Hombre, sexo y sociedad by Montagu, Ashley

    Published 1969
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    Anthropology and human nature by Montagu, Ashley

    Published 1963
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    Man in process by Montagu, Ashley

    Published 1962
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