Lloyd Ashton "Tom" Fallers, Jr. (August 29, 1925 – July 4, 1974) was the
A. A. Michelson
Albert Abraham Michelson FFRS HFRSE (surname pronunciation anglicized as "Michael-son", December 19, 1852 – May 9, 1931) was a German-born American physicist of Polish/Jewish origin, known for his work on measuring the speed of light and espe ...
Distinguished Service Professor in the departments of
anthropology and
sociology at the
University of Chicago.
Fallers' work in
social and
cultural
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anthropology focused on
social stratification
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and the development of new states in
East Africa
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Due to the historical ...
(especially
Buganda
Buganda is a Bantu peoples, Bantu kingdom within Uganda. The kingdom of the Baganda, Baganda people, Buganda is the largest of the traditional kingdoms in present-day East Africa, consisting of Buganda's Districts of Uganda, Central Region, inclu ...
) and
Turkey.
References
Social anthropologists
Cultural anthropologists
American sociologists
University of Chicago alumni
University of Chicago faculty
1925 births
1974 deaths
People from Nebraska City, Nebraska
20th-century American anthropologists
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