

Britischer Anthropologe, Begründer des Strukturfunktionalismus
Alfred Radcliffe-Brown (* 17. January 1881 in Birmingham; † 24. October 1955 in London) was a britischer Anthropologe, Begründer des Strukturfunktionalismus. He was 74 years old. His education included Trinity College, King Edward's School and University of Cambridge. He worked at Fundação Escola de Sociologia e Política de São Paulo, University of Sydney, University of Chicago and University of Oxford. His faith was atheism. He was awarded the Fellow of the British Academy.