Robert Redfield

Robert Redfield (December 4, 1897 – October 16, 1958) was an American anthropologist and ethnolinguist, whose ethnographic work in Tepoztlán, Mexico, is considered a landmark of Latin American ethnography. He was associated with the University of Chicago for his entire career: all of his higher education took place there, and he joined the faculty in 1927 and remained there until his death in 1958, serving as Dean of Social Sciences from 1934 to 1946. Redfield was a co-founder of the University of Chicago Committee on Social Thought, alongside other prominent Chicago professors Robert Maynard Hutchins, Frank Knight, and John UIrich Nef. Provided by Wikipedia
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    El mundo primitivo y sus tranformaciones / by Redfield, Robert, 1897-1958

    Published 1963
    Book
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    Yucatán : una cultura de transición / by Redfield, Robert, 1897-1958

    Published 1944
    Book
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    El mundo primitivo y sus transformaciones / by Redfield, Robert, 1897-1958

    Published 1963
    Book
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    The primitive world and its transformations / by Redfield, Robert, 1897-1958

    Published 1966
    Book
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    El mundo primitivo y sus transformaciones / by Redfield, Robert, 1897-1958

    Published 1963
    Book
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    The primitive world and its transformations / by Redfield, Robert, 1897-1958, Hutchins, Robert Maynard, 1899-1977

    Published 1953
    Book