Gulliver, P. H.
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Fuller Name
- Philip Hugh
Variants
- Gulliver, Phil
- Gulliver, Philip Hugh
Additional Information
Birth Date
- 1921
Death Date
- 2018
Has Affiliation
- Organization: London School of Economics and Political Science
Has Affiliation
Has Affiliation
- Organization: Royal Society of Canada
Birth Place
- Essex (England)
Associated Language
- English
Field of Activity
(lcsh) Anthropology--Africa
Occupation
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Closely Matching Concepts from Other Schemes
Sources
- found: A preliminary survey of the Turkana, 1951:cover (by P.H. Gulliver)
- found: Merchants and shopkeepers, ©1995:t.p. (P.H. Gulliver) Can. CIP (Gulliver, P. H. (Philip Hugh), 1921-)
- found: Understanding disputes, 1995:contents (P. H. Gulliver) p. vii (Philip Gulliver; received doctorate 1952, London Univ.) p. vi (Phil Gulliver)
- found: York University, Faculty of Liberal Arts & Professional Studies, June 5, 2012(Philip H. Gulliver; Distinguished Research Professor Emeritus; 1952 PhD London, F.R.S.C.; Professor Gulliver was previously Professor of African Anthropology in the University of London, England. He has undertaken several field research projects in various parts of east and central Africa, from which his principal books include: Survey of the Turkana (1951); The Family Herds (1955); Land Tenure and Social Change among the Nyakyusa (1958); Social Control in an African Society (1963), and Neighbours and Networks (1971). In the field of law and society, he has published a theoretical work, Disputes and Negotiations (1979). He has also edited symposia: The Family Estate in Africa (1964), Tradition and Transition in East Africa (1970), and Cross-examinations: Essays in Honour of Max Gluckman (1978). His recent field research involved a detailed investigation of the socio-history of a rural area in southeastern Ireland)
- found: The globe and mail, 7 April 2018, online, viewed 6 September 2018(Philip Hugh Gulliver; born 1921 in Essex, England, and raised in Barkestone-Le-Vale, Leicestershire; received his doctorate in anthropology from the London School of Economics in 1952; continued his field research in East Africa for over a decade before joining the faculty of the School of Oriental and African Studies, University of London; immigrated to to Canada in 1971 and joined the faculty of the Anthropology Department at York University; elected a Fellow of the Royal Society of Canada; died 2018)
- found: Amicus database, 6 September 2018(authorized access point (0072B6581): Gulliver, P. H. (Philip Hugh), 1921- )
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Change Notes
- 1979-06-29: new
- 2023-07-29: revised
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