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British Academy. ALFRED REGINALD RADCLIFFE - BROWN1 ALFRED 1881-1955 LFRED REGINALD RADCLIFFE - BROWN was born on 17 January 1881 at Sparkbrook , Birmingham . His father died in 1886 , leaving his mother penniless with three young ...
British Academy. ALFRED REGINALD RADCLIFFE - BROWN1 ALFRED 1881-1955 LFRED REGINALD RADCLIFFE - BROWN was born on 17 January 1881 at Sparkbrook , Birmingham . His father died in 1886 , leaving his mother penniless with three young ...
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... Radcliffe - Brown left again for the field . Though ap- parently at one time he had hoped to go to the Nicobar Islands , and contribute by anthropology to the solution of their admini- strative problems , he now turned to Western ...
... Radcliffe - Brown left again for the field . Though ap- parently at one time he had hoped to go to the Nicobar Islands , and contribute by anthropology to the solution of their admini- strative problems , he now turned to Western ...
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... Radcliffe - Brown's work in South Africa was not arduous but he was active in both theoretical and applied social anthro- pology . He helped to establish the School of African Life and Languages at Cape Town and ... RADCLIFFE - BROWN 293.
... Radcliffe - Brown's work in South Africa was not arduous but he was active in both theoretical and applied social anthro- pology . He helped to establish the School of African Life and Languages at Cape Town and ... RADCLIFFE - BROWN 293.
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ANNUAL REPORT 19556 | 5 |
PRESIDENTIAL ADDRESS By Sir George Clark | 17 |
THE NATURE Of Recitative Aspects of Art Lecture By J A Westrup | 27 |
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