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Alfred Reginald Radcliffe-Brown is the person most responsible for bringing [[Emile Durkheim]]’s ideas into British social anthropology, | Alfred Reginald Radcliffe-Brown is the person most responsible for bringing [[Emile Durkheim]]’s ideas into British social anthropology, | ||
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+ | ## A biographical note | ||
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+ | When Alfred was young, he was known as Alfred Brown. He was born in the United Kingdom, and raised by his mother who had to work to support her children after their father died. Brown eventually earned a scholarship to study at Cambridge. Then he would have been able to study under scholars who may have called themselves anthropologists but were not part of a single field of anthropology. Brown' | ||
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+ | Radcliffe-Brown eventually went on to found many of the first departments of anthropology at several universities, | ||
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+ | ## References | ||
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+ | Goody, J. R. 1999. “' | ||
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+ | Kuper, Adam. 1973. // | ||
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