David M. Schneider papers, 1918-1994 (inclusive)

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David M. Schneider papers, 1918-1994 (inclusive)

Consists of correspondence, teaching materials, research materials and field notes, research and grant proposals, manuscripts, reprints and clippings, photographs, and personal files.

72.75 linear ft. (125 boxes)

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SNAC Resource ID: 8191176

University of Chicago Library

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Schneider, David Murray, 1918-....

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While at the University of Chicago, Schneider taught in the Department of Anthropology. He was director of the Kinship Project, which was a study funded by the National Science Foundation that explored the way middle-class families in the United States and the United Kingdom respond to their kinship relations. Perhaps Schneider's most famous publication was American Kinship: A Cultural Account (1968). From the description of David M. Schneider papers, 1918-1994 (inclusive) (Universit...

University of Chicago. Department of anthropology

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The Department of Anthropology of the University of Chicago sponsored a project (ca. 1936-1948) to microfilm and photograph primary source materials that documented the contacts between Native Americans of the Mississippi Valley and white men. The project was directed by Fay-Cooper Cole. From the description of Ethno-history collection, [ca. 1936]-1948. (University of Chicago Library). WorldCat record id: 52248144 Established as a separate department, 1929. Formerly part of ...