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Max Henry Ferrars (* 28. Oktober 1846 in K … Max Henry Ferrars (* 28. Oktober 1846 in Killucan, Irland; † 7. Februar 1933 in Freiburg i. Br.) war ein britischer Kolonialbeamter, Autor, Fotograf und Hochschullehrer, der Ende des 19. Jahrhunderts in Britisch-Burma und danach als Lektor für englische Sprache an der Universität Freiburg i. Br. tätig war. Er diente etwa 25 Jahre lang im Imperial East India Forestry Service und anderen öffentlichen Ämtern im damaligen Birma. Das Ehepaar Bertha und Max Ferrars verfasste ein ethnografisches und fotografisches Werk über die Lebensweisen verschiedener einheimischer Bevölkerungsgruppen mit dem Titel Burma, das 1900 auf Englisch veröffentlicht wurde. Ferrars' Leben und Werk wurden ab den 2000er Jahren vor allem durch Publikationen der Royal Geographical Society sowie durch das Museum Natur und Mensch in Freiburg gewürdigt, zu dessen ersten Förderern er mit seiner Schenkung birmanischer Kulturobjekte zählt. Die 2011 erschienene Literatursammlung über die Ethnie der Bamar in den Human Relations Area Files, einer sozialwissenschaftlichen Datenbank für Kulturvergleiche an der Yale University, nannte das Buch der Ferrars als historische Quelle „bemerkenswert für eine Fülle von Fotografien zu allen Themen. Diese sind in der Literatur unerreicht.“. Diese sind in der Literatur unerreicht.“
, Max Henry Ferrars (né le 28 octobre 1846 e … Max Henry Ferrars (né le 28 octobre 1846 et mort le 7 février 1933) était un officier colonial britannique, auteur, photographe et professeur d'université, principalement actif en Birmanie britannique et plus tard, à Fribourg, en Allemagne. Il a servi pendant près de 30 ans dans le Service forestier impérial des Indes orientales et dans d'autres services publics en Birmanie. Avec sa femme Bertha comme co-auteure, Ferrars a écrit et illustré une étude ethnologique et photographique de la culture et de la société locale, intitulée Burma, publiée en 1900. locale, intitulée Burma, publiée en 1900.
, Max Henry Ferrars (28 October 1846 – 7 Feb … Max Henry Ferrars (28 October 1846 – 7 February 1933) was a British colonial officer, author, photographer and university lecturer, mainly active in British Burma and later, in Freiburg, Germany. He served for 25 years in the Imperial East India Forestry Service and other public offices in colonial Burma, today's Myanmar. Together with his wife Bertha, Ferrars wrote and illustrated an extensive ethnographical and photographic study of the native cultures and societies, titled Burma and published in 1900. From the 2000s onwards, Ferrars' life and work were primarily recognized by the Royal Geographical Society and the ethnographical museum in Freiburg, to which he had donated a number of Burmese cultural objects. The 2011 collection on articles on Bamar people at Human Relations Area Files called the book "chiefly remarkable for a wealth of photographs on all topics. These are unequalled in the literature.". These are unequalled in the literature."
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Max Henry Ferrars (28 October 1846 – 7 Feb … Max Henry Ferrars (28 October 1846 – 7 February 1933) was a British colonial officer, author, photographer and university lecturer, mainly active in British Burma and later, in Freiburg, Germany. He served for 25 years in the Imperial East India Forestry Service and other public offices in colonial Burma, today's Myanmar. Together with his wife Bertha, Ferrars wrote and illustrated an extensive ethnographical and photographic study of the native cultures and societies, titled Burma and published in 1900.eties, titled Burma and published in 1900.
, Max Henry Ferrars (né le 28 octobre 1846 e … Max Henry Ferrars (né le 28 octobre 1846 et mort le 7 février 1933) était un officier colonial britannique, auteur, photographe et professeur d'université, principalement actif en Birmanie britannique et plus tard, à Fribourg, en Allemagne. Il a servi pendant près de 30 ans dans le Service forestier impérial des Indes orientales et dans d'autres services publics en Birmanie. Avec sa femme Bertha comme co-auteure, Ferrars a écrit et illustré une étude ethnologique et photographique de la culture et de la société locale, intitulée Burma, publiée en 1900. locale, intitulée Burma, publiée en 1900.
, Max Henry Ferrars (* 28. Oktober 1846 in K … Max Henry Ferrars (* 28. Oktober 1846 in Killucan, Irland; † 7. Februar 1933 in Freiburg i. Br.) war ein britischer Kolonialbeamter, Autor, Fotograf und Hochschullehrer, der Ende des 19. Jahrhunderts in Britisch-Burma und danach als Lektor für englische Sprache an der Universität Freiburg i. Br. tätig war. Er diente etwa 25 Jahre lang im Imperial East India Forestry Service und anderen öffentlichen Ämtern im damaligen Birma. Das Ehepaar Bertha und Max Ferrars verfasste ein ethnografisches und fotografisches Werk über die Lebensweisen verschiedener einheimischer Bevölkerungsgruppen mit dem Titel Burma, das 1900 auf Englisch veröffentlicht wurde.as 1900 auf Englisch veröffentlicht wurde.
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