Background
Kideckel, David Arthur was born on January 12, 1948 in Detroit, Michigan, United States. Son of Ben and Ida (Saltzman) Kideckel.
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One of the most profound contradictions experienced in many socialist countries is that a system designed to create people motivated by the needs of society has in fact produced individuals driven by self-interest, distrust, and apathy. The Solitude of Collectivism offers a fascinating portrait of the transformation of Romanian village life through the four decades of socialist rule and during the first uncertain days after the revolution of 1989.
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Kideckel, David Arthur was born on January 12, 1948 in Detroit, Michigan, United States. Son of Ben and Ida (Saltzman) Kideckel.
Bachelor, Wayne State University, 1969; Doctor of Philosophy, U. Massachusetts, 1979.
Assistant/associate professor anthropology, Center Connecticut State University, New Britain, 1977-1988; professor, department chairman, Center Connecticut State University, New Britain, since 1988. Visiting professor anthropology and East European studies Yale University, New Haven,1983.
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Assistant coach West Hartford (Connecticut) Dragons Youth Soccer Club, since 1990. Fellow American Anthropological Association. Member American Association of University Professors, Society Anthropology of Europe (program chair 1991-1992), American Ethnological Society, Society Romanian Studies, East European Anthropology Group (member exec.bd.
1985-1991, chairperson 1987-1990), Phi Beta Kappa, Alpha Kappa Delta.
Married Liza A. LaRose, March 2, 1969 (divorced January 1973). 1 child, Mimi; married Judith Marie Bernadotte, July 21, 1978. Children; Zachary, Caitlin.