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1 Humans and Human Habitats: Reciprocal Influences
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Published:November 1997
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Professor Robert Hinde, CBE, FRS, spent four years of the Second World War serving as a Coastal Command pilot in the RAF and then took a first degree at Cambridge. He obtained his DPhil in 1950 at Oxford’s Edward Grey Institute of Field Ornithology. Robert Hinde then returned to Cambridge as Curator of the Ornithological Field Station (later sub-Department of Animal Behaviour) at Madingley and soon after was elected to a Research Fellowship of his old College, St John’s. The College and Madingley have been his academic homes ever since. He served at different times as Steward, Tutor, and Master ( 1989-1994) in his College and conducted research on animal and human behaviour at Madingley. For the last twenty years his main interest has been in human personal relationships. He is an Honorary Foreign Associate of the (US) National Academy of Sciences, an Honorary Fellow of Balliol College, Oxford and of the Royal College of Psychiatry. His contributions have been recognized by academic bodies concerned with anthropology, developmental psychology, ethology, ornithology, personal relationships, primatology, and psychiatry; he holds a number of honorary doctorates. In addition to his scientific interests, Robert Hinde has written with authority on issues of peace and war and on nuclear disarmament.
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