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Wallace, Anthony Francis Clarke was born on April 15, 1923 in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. Son of Paul A.W. and Dorothy Eleanor (Clarke) Wallace.
(Rockdale: The Growth of an American Village in the Early ...)
Rockdale: The Growth of an American Village in the Early Industrial Revolution ROCKDALE: THE GROWTH OF AN AMERICAN VILLAGE IN THE EARLY INDUSTRIAL REVOLUTION By Wallace, Anthony F. C. ( Author )Jun-01-2005 Paperback By Wallace, Anthony F. C. ( Author ) Paperback 2005
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(Vintage V-699, Trade PB, 1972; good tight copy, has been ...)
Vintage V-699, Trade PB, 1972; good tight copy, has been studied and shows highlighting, very good bright cover w/ very light rubbing at edges.
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( In sixteen landmark essays Anthony F. C. Wallace illumi...)
In sixteen landmark essays Anthony F. C. Wallace illuminates the interconnections between cognition and culture and the formative social conditions of the modern world. Probing the psychological reality (or realities) of culture, Wallace offers incisive analyses of the cognitive foundations of kinship terms and the ability of cultures, past and present, to process complexity. He also examines whether beavers have a culture and reveals how the mazeway of modern American culture equips and enables a routine drive to work. In the volume’s second section, Wallace interrogates the consequences of revolutionary changes in labor, technology, and society in the modern world. A series of essays details the multifaceted, pervasive impact of the Industrial Revolution on the coal-mining communities of Rockdale and Saint Clair, Pennsylvania. He also considers the implications of the disaster-prone coal-mining industry for risky technological enterprises today, such as nuclear power plants. An in-depth comparison between the administrative structures of a modern university and Iroquois-Seneca leadership rounds out this volume.
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(This book, although it attempts a broad and inclusive tre...)
This book, although it attempts a broad and inclusive treatment of religion, and in that sense is a text, can best be regarded as a statement of the issues which I think are most salient in the vast literature on religion. Major themes are - The Anatomy of Religion: The Fundamental pattern, the four major types, and the Thirteen Regional Traditions; The Goals of Religion: Ritual, Myth, and the Transformations of State; The Functions of Religion: Relations among Cause, Intention, and Effect; The processes of Religion: Origins, the Ritual Process, History, and Evolution.
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The Hill and Wang Critical Issues Series: concise, affordable works on pivotal topics in American history, society, and politics. This account of Congress's Indian Removal Act of 1830 focuses on the plight of the Indians of the Southeast--Cherokees, Creeks, Choctaws, Chickasaws, and Seminoles--who were forced to leave their ancestral lands and relocate to what is now the state of Oklahoma. Revealing Andrew Jackson's central role in the government's policies, Wallace examines the racist attitudes toward Native Americans that led to their removal and, ultimately, their tragic fate.
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( The Description for this book, The Social Context of In...)
The Description for this book, The Social Context of Innovation: Bureaucrats, Families and Heroes in the Early Industrial Revolution, as Foreseen in Bacon's NEW ATLANTIS, will be forthcoming.
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( A celebrated triumph of historiography, Rockdale tells ...)
A celebrated triumph of historiography, Rockdale tells the story of the Industrial Revolution as it was experienced by the men, women, and children of the cotton-manufacturing town of Rockdale, Pennsylvania. The lives of workers, managers, inventors, owners, and entrepreneurs are brilliantly illuminated by Anthony F. C. Wallace, who also describes the complex technology that governed all of Rockdale’s townspeople. Wallace examines the new relationships between employer and employee as work and workers moved out of the fields into the closed-in world of the spinning mule, the power loom, and the mill office. He brings to light the impassioned battle for the soul of the mill worker, a struggle between the exponents of the Enlightenment and Utopian Socialism, on the one hand, and, on the other, the ultimately triumphant champions of evangelical Christianity.
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( Anthony F. C. Wallace, one of the most influential Amer...)
Anthony F. C. Wallace, one of the most influential American anthropologists of the modern era, brings together some of his most stimulating and celebrated writings. These essays feature his seminal work on revitalization movements, which has profoundly shaped our understanding of the processes of change in religious and political organizations—from the nineteenth-century code of the Seneca prophet known as Handsome Lake to the origins of world religions and political faiths. Wallace also discusses mazeways—mental maps that join personalities with cultures and thereby illustrate how individuals embrace their culture, conduct everyday life, and cope with illness and other forms of severe personal or cultural stress. Wallace offers a set of penetrating observations and analyses of change on topics ranging from immediate responses to disasters to long-term technological adaptations and transformations in artistic style. Wallace’s theories, fieldwork, and concepts featured in this landmark volume continue to challenge scholars across disciplines, including anthropologists, historians, sociologists, and theologians.
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(It deals with the study of a small Pennsylvania village i...)
It deals with the study of a small Pennsylvania village in antebellum America "caught in the middle of the forces that would eventually rent the nation's fabric...a small community built around a booming cotton mill industry." (Publisher's notes) The author provides detailed mechanical evaluations and drawings of the typical Rockdale mill during the formative years of the Industrial Revolution.
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Culture and personality is a brilliant and authoritative presentation of past and present theories of culture and personality. It traces the evolution of culture and the psychology of culture change, and shows the relation between culture and personality patterns.
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King of the Delawares, with a new preface by the author, provides a fascinating portrait of Teedyuscung, from his early years when he tried to bring white customs to the Delawares, through his long and ardent efforts to regain the lands belonging to his people, and ending with his murder in 1763 by land-hungry settlers. Using a psychological/anthropological approach that he largely invented, Wallace clearly demonstrates the tragedy of the Delawares' experience, caught between the English, the French, and the Iroquois.
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Wallace, Anthony Francis Clarke was born on April 15, 1923 in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. Son of Paul A.W. and Dorothy Eleanor (Clarke) Wallace.
Bachelor of Arts, University Pennsylvania, 1948; Master of Arts, University Pennsylvania, 1949; Doctor of Philosophy, University Pennsylvania, 1950; Doctor of Humane Letters (honorary), University Chicago, 1983.
Instructor anthropology, Bryn Mawr College, 1948-1950;
assistant instructor anthropology, University of Pennsylvania, research secretary Behavioral Research Council, 1951-1955;
research assistant professor, University of Pennsylvania, 1952-1955;
visiting associate professor, University of Pennsylvania, 1955-1961;
professor, University of Pennsylvania, since 1961;
department chairman, University of Pennsylvania, 1961-1971;
Geraldine R. Segal professor American social thought, University of Pennsylvania, 1980-1983;
University professor anthropology, University of Pennsylvania, 1983-1988;
professor emeritus, University of Pennsylvania, since 1988. Senior research associate anthropology Eastern Pennsylvania Psychiatric Institute, 1955-1960, director clinical research, 1960-1961, medical research scientist, III, 1961-1980. Member technical advising committee New Jersey Psychiatric Institute, 1958.
Consultant disaster studies National Research Council, 1956-1957. Consultant Philadelphia Housing Authority, 1952. Member research advising committee Commonwealth Mental Health Research Foundation, 1960-1961, United States.Office Education, 1965-1968.
Member behavioral science study section National Institute of Mental Health, 1964-1968. Member National Research Council, 1963-1966. Member various advisory committees National Institute of Mental Health, since 1962.
Member social science advisory council National Science Foundation, 1969-1972.
(King of the Delawares, with a new preface by the author, ...)
(This book tells the story of the late colonial and early ...)
(This book, although it attempts a broad and inclusive tre...)
( A celebrated triumph of historiography, Rockdale tells ...)
( The Description for this book, The Social Context of In...)
(Rockdale: The Growth of an American Village in the Early ...)
(It deals with the study of a small Pennsylvania village i...)
(Vintage V-699, Trade PB, 1972; good tight copy, has been ...)
( The Hill and Wang Critical Issues Series: concise, affo...)
(Culture and personality is a brilliant and authoritative ...)
( In sixteen landmark essays Anthony F. C. Wallace illumi...)
(1987 Borzoi Books( Alfred A. Knopf) hardcover, Anthony Wa...)
(Book by Wallace, Anthony F.C.)
( Anthony F. C. Wallace, one of the most influential Amer...)
Board managers Foundations Fund for Research in Psychiatry, 1969-1971. Served Army of the United States, 1942-1945. Fellow American Anthropological Association (president 1971-1972).
Member National Academy of Sciences, American Philosophical Society, American Academy Arts and Sciences.
Married Betty Louise Shillott, December 1, 1942. Children: Anthony, Daniel, Sun Ai, Samuel, Cheryl, Joseph.