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Apter, David E. (David Ernest), 1924-2010 (Nombre personal)

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His The Gold Coast in transition, 1954.

Wang Shiwei and "Wild lilies," c1994: portada (David E. Apter)

The role of the political opposition ... 1959: portada (D.E. Apter) página 12 (David Apter)

New York times WWW site, May 12, 2010 (in obituary published May 9: David E. Apter; b. David Ernest Apter, Dec. 18, 1924, Brooklyn; d. Tuesday [May 4, 2010], North Haven, Conn., aged 85; Yale professor who wove his expertise in political science and sociology into influential treatises on the often-tortured birth of developing nations)

LC database, May 12, 2010 (hdg.: Apter, David Ernest, 1924- ; usage: David E. Apter [predominant form], David Apter, D.E. Apter)

Information from 678 converted Dec. 19, 2014 (Ph.D.)

Wikipedia, viewed July 17, 2014: (David Ernest Apter; American political scientist and sociologist; born December 18, 1924; taught at Northwestern University, University of Chicago, the University of California, and Yale University; conducted field research on development, democratization and political violence in Africa, Latin America, Japan, and China; was elected a Fellow of the American Academy of of Arts and Sciences in 1966; was the first recepient of the Foundation Mattei Dogan prize for contributions to interdisciplinary research; died May 4, 2010 in North Haven, Connecticut)

Una teoría política del desarrollo, 1974: portada (David E. Apter)

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