Background
Barnes, Samuel Henry was born on January 20, 1931 in Mississippi, United States. Son of Eugene Ludlow and Christine (Thompson) Barnes.
("Political Action" is an innovative study of conventional...)
"Political Action" is an innovative study of conventional and unconventional political behaviour in five developed nations. How and why do people engage in the various forms of political action and protest? What differences do age, education, and degree of deprivation make? An unusual example of cross-national collaboration that is a treasure-trove of data, a source of provocative explanations, and an exemplar of sophisticated research strategies. 'The whole of this book will be read only by specialists; it is an important book all the same. Drawing on survey data from Britain, Holland, West Germany, the United States and Austria, the authors seek to explain the waves of political protest that swept through the advanced industrial democracies in the late 1960's' - "The Economist", February 23, 1980.
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Barnes, Samuel Henry was born on January 20, 1931 in Mississippi, United States. Son of Eugene Ludlow and Christine (Thompson) Barnes.
Bachelor, Tulane University, 1952. Master of Arts, Tulane University, 1954. Doctor of Philosophy, Duke University, 1957.
Postgraduate (Fulbright scholar), Institut des Hautes Etudes Politiques, Paris, 1956—1957.
Instructor political science, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, 1957-1960; assistant professor political science, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, 1960-1964; associate professor, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, 1964-1968; professor, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, 1968-1991; James Orin Murfin professor political science, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, 1982-1985; acting department chairman political science, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, 1968-1969; department chairman, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, 1977-1982; research associate Survey Research Center, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, 1969-1970; program director Center for Political Studies, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, 1970-1991; professor Comparative European Politics, director Ctr.for German and EuropeanStudies, Georgetown University, Washington, since 1991. Fulbright lecturer U. Florence, Italy, 1962-1963, U. Rome, 1967-1968. Center Advanced Study in Behavioral Sciences fellow Stanford University, 1982-1983, Hoover Institution fellow Stanford University, 1989.
("Political Action" is an innovative study of conventional...)
(An important book.)
Trustee Duke U., since 1989. Served with United States Navy, 1949-1950. Member American Political Science Association (secretary 1972-1974), Council Western European Studies (Executive Committee 1971-1972, steering committee 1975-1978), Midwest Political Science Association, International Political Science Association, Conference Group for Italian Polit.Studies (vice president 1975-1977, president 1977-1979).
Married Annabelle Bivona, November 30, 1954. Children: Christopher Forest Engineer, Michael Andrew, Catherine Annual.