Wedgwood, Camilla H. (1901–1955)
Wedgwood, Camilla H. (1901–1955)
British social anthropologist. Name variations: Camilla Hildegarde Wedgwood. Born Mar 25, 1901, in Barlaston, England; died May 17, 1955, in Sydney, Australia; dau. of Josiah Wedgwood IV (Labour leader and MP) and Ethel Bowen Wedgwood (public figure and intellectual); attended Orme Girls' School in Staffordshire and Bedford College; graduate of Newnham College at Cambridge.
Taught at numerous institutions including Bedford College, University of Capetown, London School of Economics, and University of Sydney, serving as principal at the Women's College (1935–44); performed fieldwork on Manam Island, New Guinea (1932); during WWII, as member of Women's Services of Australian Army, impacted Australian policy toward native education and contact issues in New Guinea; joined staff of School of Pacific Administration.