Richard Newbold Adams
Richard Newbold Adams (August 4, 1924 – September 11, 2018) was an American anthropologist.His parents were Randolph Greenfield Adams and Helen Spiller Adams. He grew up in Ann Arbor, Michigan. Adams served in the United States military during World War II, then pursued postsecondary education, obtaining a bachelor's degree from the University of Michigan in 1947, followed by a master's and doctoral degree at Yale University in 1949 and 1951, respectively. He worked in Peru and Guatemala before teaching at Michigan State University starting in 1956. Adams joined the University of Texas at Austin faculty in 1961. He received a Guggenheim fellowship in 1973, and was named the Rapoport Centennial Professor of Liberal Arts prior to his retirement in 1990.
Adams married Betty Hannstein in 1951, with whom he had three children. The couple moved to Guatemala in retirement. Adams died in Panajachel on September 11, 2018, aged 94. Provided by Wikipedia
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6The eighth day social evolution as the self-organization of energy The eighth day social evolution as the self-organization of energyby Adams, Richard Newbold 1924-2018 autor, Clancy, Joy Sheila editora, Özerol, Gül editora, Mohlakoana, Nthabiseng editora, Feenstra, Mariëlle editora, Cueva, Lillian Sol editora
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7De lo local a lo global pespectivas desde la antropología De lo local a lo global pespectivas desde la antropologíaby Coloquio Internacional De lo Local a lo Global: Perspectivas desde la Antropología 1er. 1993 México, D. F., García Canclini, Néstor, Signorelli, Amalia autor/a, Rosaldo, Renato autor/a, Lomnitz, Claudio autor/a, Adams, Richard Newbold autor/a, Varela, Roberto autor/a
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