Pub Date : 1955-01-01DOI: 10.1086/yearanth.0.3031166
G. Balandier
Le Dr. Balandier est Directeur d'Etudes, Ecole Pratique des Hautes Etudes (Sorbonne) et d'autre part Directeur du Bureau International de Recherche sur les Implications Sociales du Progres Technique, Conseil International des Sciences Sociales, Paris, France. II est Vauteur des ouvrages suivants: "Particularisme et Evolution, Les PScheurs Libou," 1952; "Sociologie des Brazzavilles Noires," 1954; et "Sociologie actuelle de VAfrique Noire/* 1955.
Balandier博士是高等实践学院Etudes(索邦大学)的研究主任,同时也是法国巴黎国际社会科学理事会技术进步的社会影响国际研究局的主任。他著有《Particularisme et Evolution, Les PScheurs Libou》,1952年;《黑色布拉柴维尔的社会学》,1954年;他的父亲是一名律师,母亲是一名律师。
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Pub Date : 1955-01-01DOI: 10.1086/yearanth.0.3031150
O. Lewis
Dr. Lewis has been Professor of Anthropology at the University of Illinois since 1948. Previously he was Field Representative for Latin America, Office of Indian Affairs; Social Scientist for the United States Department of Agriculture; and Visiting Professor at the University of Havana, Cuba. During 1952-1954 he was a Consulting Anthropologist in India for the Ford Foundation. His field research has been conducted in the United States, Cuba, Mexico, Spain, and India. He is author of: On the Edge of the Black Waxey: A Cultural Survey of a Texas County, 1948; and Life in a Mexican Village: Tepoztldn Restudied, 1951.
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Pub Date : 1955-01-01DOI: 10.1086/yearanth.0.3031157
E. Hoebel
Dr. Hoebel is Professor and Chairman of the Department of Anthropology at the University of Minnesota. For 1948-1954 he was Professor and Head of the Department of Anthropology at the University of Utah, and for 1953-1954 Dean of the University College (Letters and Science), responsible for the organization of the general education program for the entire university. He has done extensive field work among the North American Indian tribes, concentrating particularly on studies of the legal dynamics of primitive cultures. He is the author of: The Political Organization and Law-ways of the Comanche Indians; Man in the Primitive World; and The Law of Primitive Man: A Study in Comparative Legal Dynamics; he is the author (in collaboration with K. L. Llewellyn) of The Cheyenne Way: Conflict and Case Law in Primitive lurisprudence; and (with Ernest Wallace) of The Comanches: Lords of the South Plains. With Professors lesse D. lennings and Elmer R. Smith he has recently compiled and edited Readings in Anthropology, 1955.
Hoebel博士是明尼苏达大学人类学系的教授和系主任。1948年至1954年,他是犹他大学人类学系的教授和系主任。1953年至1954年,他担任犹他大学文理学院院长,负责组织整个犹他大学的通识教育项目。他在北美印第安部落中做了广泛的实地工作,特别集中研究原始文化的法律动态。他著有:《科曼奇印第安人的政治组织和法律方式》;原始世界中的人类;原始人的法律:比较法律动力学研究他是《夏安之道:原始奢华主义中的冲突与判例法》的作者(与K. L. Llewellyn合作);以及(与欧内斯特·华莱士合作)《科曼奇家族:南方平原的领主》。他最近与less D. lennings和Elmer R. Smith教授共同编辑了《人类学读物》(1955)。
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Pub Date : 1955-01-01DOI: 10.1086/yearanth.0.3031171
R. Heine-Geldern
Dr. Heine-Geldern is Professor in the University of Vienna. He is a Member of the Austrian Academy of Sciences and a Research Associate in the Department of Anthropology of the American Museum of Natural History, New York. His most recent works are "Das Tocharerproblem und die Pontische Wanderung," 1951; "Some Problems of Migration in the Pacific," 1952; and "Die asiatische Herkunft der sudamerikanischen Metalltechnikr 1954.
海恩-格尔登博士是维也纳大学的教授。他是奥地利科学院院士,纽约美国自然历史博物馆人类学系研究员。他最近的作品是1951年的《死亡的问题和死亡的流浪》(Das Tocharerproblem und die Pontische Wanderung);《太平洋移民的一些问题》,1952年;以及1954年出版的《美国金属工艺学的亚洲研究》。
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Pub Date : 1955-01-01DOI: 10.1086/yearanth.0.3031158
F. Richardson
Dr. Richardson, for the past five years, has been at the Harvard School of Public Health, Cambridge, Massachusetts, concerned ultimately with applying the principles of prevention to the human problems of groups. He has conducted research in a coal-mining area, and of industrial organi? zations and communities. His interests have been in discovering precise interconnections among the sentiments, interactions, and performance of work groups, and, more recently, on perfecting methods for early diagnosis of human problems among work groups and in helping management develop their own programs of prevention. He is a founder and past president of The Society for Applied Anthropology. His publications in? clude: "Community Resettlement in a Depressed Coal Region," 1941-1942, 1948; and, with C. R. Walker, Human Relations in an Expanding Com? pany, 1948.
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Pub Date : 1955-01-01DOI: 10.1086/yearanth.0.3031176
DISSERTATIONS are listed alphabetically by institution, then chronologically by year of award of degree. Those institutions whose dissertations in anthropology are reported in the pages that follow are listed on the facing page. The symbol "*" denotes those which are available for inter-library loan; an "M" indicates those which are avail? able in microfilm; where known, publication information is given.1
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Pub Date : 1955-01-01DOI: 10.1086/yearanth.0.3031180
ALL numbers refer to pages. Numbers in jLX. roman (166) refer to text; numbers in italics (167) refer to reference lists accompanying each chapter, or to Part Six: Reference Data. Names of authors and other persons are in capitals and small capitals (Huxley). Titles of volumes are italicized (Yearbook of Anthropology). This index includes titles of publica? tions (volumes, articles, or dissertations) cited in the text, but not those included in reference lists. Part Six: Reference Data, is indexed only for names of persons, authors of dissertations, and for names of institutions and associations.
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Pub Date : 1955-01-01DOI: 10.1086/yearanth.0.3031179
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Pub Date : 1955-01-01DOI: 10.1086/yearanth.0.3031165
L. Pericot, S. Alcobé, J. C. Baroja
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Pub Date : 1955-01-01DOI: 10.1086/yearanth.0.3031136
P. B. Sears
Dr. Sears is Chairman of the Conservation Program and Professor of Botany at Yale University, New Haven, Connecticut, and for 1953-1955 is also Chairman of the Department of Plant Science. He has been Presi? dent of the Nebraska Academy of Science, Ohio Academy of Science, Ecological Society of America, and is President-elect (for 1957) of the American Association for the Advancement of Science, His present research interests are on Pleistocene vegetation, pollen analysis, and applied ecology. His works include: Deserts on the March, 1935; This Is Our World, 1937; and Charles Darwin, the Naturalist as a Cultural Force, 1950.
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