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Max Gluckman
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Biography and major works
Gluckman was born in Johannesburg in 1911.JOURNAL, Anonymous, Obituary of Max Gluckman, Anthropology Newsletter, June 1975, 16, 6, 3, Like many of the other anthropologists he later worked with, he was Jewish.JOURNAL, Goldberg, Harvey E., The Voice of Jacob: Jewish Perspectives on Anthropology and the Study of the Bible, Jewish Social Studies, Autumn 1995, 2, 1, 37, 4467460, He was educated at the University of the Witwatersrand,Obituary . Accessed: 06-06-2011 where he obtained a BA in 1930. Although he intended to study law, he became interested in anthropology and studied under Winifred Hoernle. He earned the equivalent of an MA at Witwatersrand in 1934 and then received a Rhodes Scholarship to attend Exeter College, Oxford.JOURNAL, Colson, Elizabeth, Obituary of Max Gluckman, Royal Anthropological Institute Newsletter, JulyâAugust 1975, 9, 8â9, At Oxford, Gluckman's work was supervised by R.R. Marett, but his biggest influences were Radcliffe-Brown and Edward Evan Evans-Pritchard, who were proponents of structural functionalism. Gluckman conducted his Ph.D. research in Barotseland with the Lozi. In 1939 he joined the Rhodes-Livingstone Institute and in 1941 became its director. He developed the institute into a major center for anthropological research, and continued to maintain close connections there after he moved to England in 1947 to take up a lectureship at Oxford. In 1949, Gluckman became professor of anthropology at the University of Manchester, founding the department there.,weblink
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Books
- Rituals of Rebellion in South-East Africa (1954)
- Order and Rebellion in Tribal Africa (London: Cohen and West; 1963)
- Politics, Law and Ritual in Tribal Society (1965)
- The Allocation of Responsibility (1972)
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- Max Gluckman and The Manchester School
- Max Gluckman Papers at the University of Manchester Library
- {{Internet Archive author |sname= Max Gluckman}}
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