Henry Noel Cochran Stevenson

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Henry Noel Cochran Stevenson

Henry Noel Cochran Stevenson
OBE
File:Stevenson, Henry Noel Cochran.jpg
Born 1903
Died 1984
Residence Burma Frontier Service, c/o Messrs Thos Cook & Son (bankers) Ltd., Phayre Street, Rangoon, Burma [1933]
Burma Frontier Service, Sinlumkaba, Upper Burma [1937]
Old Blew House, Dulwich Common, SE21 [1949]
Occupation administrative
Society Membership
membership ordinary fellow
Local Correspondent 1937-
elected_AI 1931.02.24
societies Burma Research Society




Notes

Office Notes

House Notes

1921.01.13 proposed by H.J. Braunholtz, seconded by J.L. Myres
1938.02.22 The list of Local Correspondents was considered. The following names were suggested: Prof. Torii for Japan, Mr H.D. Skinner for New Zealand, Mr J.P. Mills for Assam, Mr H. Stevenson for Burma, Dr Nadel for Anglo-Egyptian Sudan, Mr Godfrey Wilson for N. Rhodesia.
1953 Curl Prize essay. Status evaluation in the Hindu caste system.

Notes From Elsewhere

Stevenson, Henry Noel Cochrane (1903-1984), Burma Frontier Service and Director of Frontier Areas Administration

Publications

External Publications

The economics of the central Chin tribes, 1944; The hill peoples of Burma, 1944

House Publications

Feasting and meat-division among Zahau Chins of Burma
Status Evaluation in the Hindu Caste System Man, Vol. 54 (Jan., 1954), pp. 8-9
Land Tenure in the Central Chin Hills of Burma Man, Vol. 37 (Mar., 1937), pp. 44-49
The Case for Applied Anthropology in the Reconstruction of Burma
Man, Vol. 45 (Jan. - Feb., 1945), pp. 2-5
The Importance of Custom in Industrial Society Man, Vol. 55 (Aug., 1955), pp. 121-122
Psychology and Social Anthropology
Man, New Series, Vol. 4, No. 1 (Mar., 1969), p. 135
Groups and Non-Groups
Isabel S. Jacobs, Lucy Mair, H. N. C. Stevenson Man, New Series, Vol. 4, No. 1 (Mar., 1969), p. 134
Religion and Sacrifices of the Zahau Chins Man, Vol. 37 (May, 1937), p. 81 [read 6 Apr. 1937 illustrated by lantern slides]
The Case for Applied Anthropology in the Reconstruction of Burma Man, Vol. 45 (Jan. - Feb., 1945), p. 19

Related Material Details

RAI Material

census
A25/3/70 Stevenson, H.N.C. Feasting and meat-division among Zahau Chins of Burma; correspondence attached:
.1 author to R.W. Firth, nd (autogr.)
A34/4/1 local correspondents

Other Material

British Library - 1940s memoir of service in Burma