Harold K. Schneider

Harold K. "Hal" Schneider (1925 – May 2, 1987) was an American seminal figure in economic anthropology. Born in Aberdeen, South Dakota, he attended elementary and secondary school in St. Paul, Minnesota, and did his undergraduate work at Macalester College and Seabury-Western Theological Seminary, receiving a bachelor's degree in sociology, with a minor in biology, from Macalester in 1949. He then went to Northwestern University, where he was a student of Melville Herskovits, basing his dissertation on field research among the Pokot of Kenya. Upon receiving his Ph.D. in anthropology in 1953, he moved to Lawrence University, where he eventually became chairman of the anthropology department. In 1970 he moved to Indiana University, where remained until he died in 1987. Provided by Wikipedia
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    Self shielding in rectangular and cylindrical geometries / by Schneider, Harold

    Published 1956
    Government Document Book
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    A numerical method for obtaining monoenergetic neutron flux distributions and transmissions in multiple-region slabs / by Schneider, Harold

    Published 1959
    Government Document Book
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    Economic man : the anthropology of economics / by Schneider, Harold K.

    Published 1974
    Book
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    Livestock and equality in East Africa : the economic basis for social structure / by Schneider, Harold K.

    Published 1979
    Book
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    The Africans : an ethnological account / by Schneider, Harold K.

    Published 1981
    Book
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    Economic anthropology : readings in theory and analysis / by LeClair, Edward E.

    Published 1968
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    Book
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    Days of heaven

    Published 2007
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    Video DVD
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