Loring Danforth

Loring M. Danforth is a professor of anthropology and an author working at Bates College in the United States.

Danforth received a B.A. from Amherst College in 1971 and a M.A. and Ph.D. from Princeton University in 1974 and 1978. He completed a doctoral dissertation titled "The anastenaria: a study in Greek ritual therapy."[1]

He has written many books and articles on Macedonia, Greece, Australia and nationalism. Danforth won a National Endowment for the Humanities Fellowship for College Teachers and Independent Scholars, and was a recipient of a Fulbright Fellowship. His books have been featured on the CHOICE lists. Danforth has taught at Bates College since 1978. He received the 2013 Kroepsch Award for Excellence in Teaching.

He is the husband of Maine politician Margaret Rotundo. They currently reside in Lewiston, Maine. They have two children: Nick and Ann.

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