Harold Barclay
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Harold Barclay is professor emeritus in anthropology at the University of Alberta, Edmonton, Alberta.
Barclay's research has focussed on rural society in modern Egypt and the northern Arab Sudan as well as political anthropology and religion. He is the author of several books including "Buurri al Lamaab: A Suburban Village in the Sudan", "Culture: The Human Way", "The Role of the Horse in Man's Culture", People without Government :An Anthropology of Anarchy,Culture and Anarchism, The State" and "Longing for Arcadia: Memoirs of an Anarcho-Cynicalist Anthropologist.