Bernard Siegel papers, 1941-1992.

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Bernard Siegel papers, 1941-1992.

These papers include course materials, lecture notes, and students' papers from classes he taught, 1965-87; papers and articles he wrote, 1951-77; research proposals, including those for his study of Parma, Italy; correspondence pertaining to Stanford in Italy, 1970-72; his professional correspondence, largely outgoing, 1963-1992; and photographs from a saint's day celebration in Picuris Pueblo, ca. 1957. His professional correspondence pertains to research projects, publications, his students' progress on their projects, as well as occasional personal matters. Correspondents include James T. Siegel, Teigo Yoshida, Ruth Landes, Allen W. Johnson, William B. Rodgers, Arnold Strickon, Alan R. Beals, June Nash, George Spindler, Mary Kelsey, and Meyer Fortes.

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Kelsey, Mary

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Pacifist, suffragist, member of the Society of Friends in New York, relief worker with the American Friends Reconstruction Unit, executive secretary (1923-1925) of the Honfleur conferences (held in France). From the description of Collection, 1914-1919. (Swarthmore College, Peace Collection). WorldCat record id: 38868528 ...

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Landes, Ruth, 1908-1991

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Nash, June C., 1927-....

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Strickon, Arnold

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Siegel, Bernard J. (Bernard Joseph), 1913-

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Bernard Siegel came to Stanford University as assistant professor in anthropology in 1947. In 1954 he was appointed full professor and served as chairman of the department from 1961 to 1964. In 1989, he was appointed professor emeritus. From 1972 to 1975 he was the director of Stanford's Center for Latin American Studies. He has done field research in Brazil, Portugal, and Italy and in Native American pueblos in the United States. Since 1972, he has been the editor of the ANNUAL REVIEW OF ANTHRO...

Johnson, Allen W.

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Stanford University. Center for Latin American Studies

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Institute of Hispanic-American and Luso-Brazilian Studies, authorized in 1958 and directed by Ronald Hilton, was reorganized in 1964 as the Latin American Studies Program under the authority of the Committee for International Studies. From the description of Stanford University, Center for Latin American Studies, records, 1957-1983. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 122644879 Biographical/Historical Sketch The Stanford Unive...

Beals, Alan R.

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Yoshida, Teigo, 1923-....

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Spindler, George

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Biographical/Historical Sketch George Spindler joined the Stanford faculty in 1950, as professor of anthropology and education. Louise Spindler earned the first Ph.D. in anthropology awarded by Stanford in 1956 and remained with the department as lecturer and research associate. They retired in 1978, but continued to teach occasional classes. From the guide to the George and Louise Spindler papers, 1929-1991, (Department of Specia...

Rodgers, William Blackstock III.

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Fortes, Meyer

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Meyer Fortes (1906-1983), anthropologist, was born in Britstown, Cape Colony, on 25 April 1906. He carried out research on intelligence tests at University College London from 1927, for which he was awarded a Ph.D. in 1930. Thereafter, he became a research student at the London School of Economics, lecturing there, 1938-1939, and at Oxford, 1939-1941. He was head of the Sociological Department, Accra, Gold Coast, 1944-1946; Reader in Social Anthropology, Oxford University, 1946-1950; and William...

Siegel, James T., 1937-....

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