Dame Jane Goodall DBE Ph.D., (born April 3, 1934) is an
English primatologist, ethologist and
anthropologist, probably best - known for conducting a forty - five year study of chimpanzee
social and family life, as director of the Jane Goodall Institute in Gombe Stream National Park in Tanzania.
Written by a
social anthropologist who observed and studied the
English for over 12 years, Watching the
English takes a look at
English attitudes and behaviors in pursuit of defining their national character.