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Re: Seeking video based on "Love and Hate" by Eibl-Eibesfeldt



Hello,
I would try calling the University of Minnesota and asking for the number of 
Professor Harvey Sarles.  I think he may be able to help.  StT


Prof. Dr.Dr.h.c. 
Irenäus Eibl-Eibesfeldt
Max-Planck-Institute for Behavioural Physiology 
Department of Human Ethology 
Von-der-Tann-Str. 3-5 
D-82346 Andechs 
GERMANY
Phone +49/8152/373-59, 
FAX +49/8152/373-70
email: Eibl@erl.ornithol.mpg.de
        Curriculum vitae 
Prof. Dr. I. Eibl-Eibesfeldt, born in Vienna, June 15, 1928,Austria. 
1945-1949 study at University of Vienna (Zoology). Promotion Dr. phil. 
December 1949. 1946-1948 research associate at the Biological Station 
Wilhelminenberg near Vienna. 1949 research associate of the Institute for 
Comparative Behavior Studies in Altenberg near Vienna (Head: Prof. Konrad 
Lorenz). 1951-1969 Max-Planck-Institute for Behavioral Physiology (first in 
Westphalia, from 1957 at Seewiesen, Bavaria); 1960 guest Professor for one 
term at the University of Chicago and 1966 at the University of Minnesota. 
1963 habilitation at the University of Munich. 1970 Prof. of Zoology at the 
University of Munich. 
Since 1970 Head of a Research Group for Human Ethology which became an 
independent Research Institute for Human Ethology of the Max-Planck-Society 
in 1975, first in Seewiesen and now in Andechs. 1957-1970 Honorary Scientific 
Director of the International Institute for Submarine Research in Vaduz. 
Since 1992 Honorary Director of the Ludwig-Boltzmann-Institute for Urban 
Ethology in Vienna. 
The first 20 years of his scientific career (1946-1966) were devoted to 
comparative vertebrate ethology focusing on communicative behaviors and the 
study of ontogeny, in particular of mammals. Diving expeditions (Xarifa 
Expeditions, lead by Prof. Hans Hass) 1953/54 Caribbean Sea (Galapagos) and 
1958 Maldives, Nicobares. 1957 Head of the UNESCO expedition to the Galapagos 
Islands. 1967 first textbook on Ethology. From the midsixties studies on 
Human Ethology. Studies of the expressive behaviors of deaf and blind born, 
and start of cross-cultural documentation of human behavior. Through these 
studies he established the discipline of Human Ethology. Foundation of the 
Ludwig-Boltzmann-Institute of Urban Ethology in 1992. Director of this 
institute. Numerous anthropological expeditions to document in longitudinal 
studies the everyday life and rituals of the Yanomami (Waika-Indians Upper 
Orinoko, South America), Hima (Namibia), Kalahari Bushmen (!Kung, G/wi, !Ko, 
Botswana), Eipo (West-Irian, New Guinea), Biami (Papua New Guinea), Bali and 
Trobriand Islanders. 
Since 1950 married to Eleonore Eibl-Eibesfeldt Ph.D., two children, Bernolf 
and Roswitha. 
 
Numerous publications 
 
Honorary-offices and memberships: 
Since 1960 corresponding member the of the Senckenberg Natural-History 
Society (Senckenbergische Naturforschende Gesellschaft) 
Since 1959 member of the Executive Councils of the Charles Darwin Foundation 
[Foundation for the Galapagos] 
Since 1977 member of the German Academy of Naturalists (Academia Leopoldina, 
Deutsche Akademie der Naturforscher) 
1978 foundation-member of the PEN-club in Liechtenstein 
Since 1979 member of the Australian Forensic Society 
>From 1986-1993 president of the International Society for Human Ethology 
Since 1985 corresponding member of the Namibian (South-West African) 
Scientific company 
Since 1987 Fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Sciences 
Since 1988 member of the Polish Academy for Sexual-Research (Academia 
Scientia Sexuologicae Polonia) 
Since 1990 foundation-member of the Academia Scientiarum et Artium Europaea 
Foundation-member of the Konrad-Lorenz-Society for Environmental and 
Behavioural Sciences 
As well as memberships in numerous different organizations like the German 
Zoological Society (Deutsche Zoologische Gesellschaft, DZG), the 
International Society of Ethology and various other. 
 
Awards: 
1971 Golden Bölsche Medal by the Kosmos Society (appreciation of merits for 
the popularization of his field of science). 
1981 Award for Communication-Research (in medias res, Burda-Preis fÄr 
Kommunikationsforschung)
1988 Philip Morris Forschungspreis (Philip Morris Research Award) 
1989 Ehrenmedaille in Gold der Stadt Wien (Honorary Medal in gold of the town 
of Vienna). 
1993 Tauchpreis of the Tauchclub Salzkammergut (Award of the Austrian State 
of Salzkammergut for Divers) 
1995 "Claustro Extraordinario de Doctores" of University Salamanca/Spain 
1995 Big merit-cross of the merit-medal of the Federal Republic of Germany 
(Gro?es Verdienstkreuz des Verdienstordens der Bundesrepublik Deutschland) 
1996 National-park-dragonfly with rubies (Nationalparklibelle mit Rubinen) 
for extraordinary merits in international nature conservation, lent of the 
Natural-History Museum in Vienna and the Academy of the Nationalpark in 
Donauauen near Vienna 
1996 Environment-price of the city Ebersberg (Schwenk'scher Umweltpreis der 
Stadt Ebersberg) 
1997 Golden Spitt of the Chaine des Rotisseurs Bailliage de Haute-Baviere 
1997 Medal of the Dres. Haackert Foundation, lent for outstanding merits 
about the exploration of Human Behaviour. 
1997 Bavarian merit-medal, lent through the Bavarian prime-minister Dr. 
Stoiber 
1997 Year-price of the foundation for Western consciousness (Stiftung für 
abendländische Besinnung, STAB) from Zurich

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