Ogburn, William F., 1886-1959

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Name (Latin)
Ogburn, William F., 1886-1959
Name (Arabic)
اگبرن، وليم فيلدينج
Other forms of name
Āgʹburn, 1886-1959
Ogburn, W. F., 1886-1959
Ogburn, William Fielding, 1886-1959
Ogburn, W. F. (William Fielding), 1886-1959
Date of birth
1886
Date of death
1959
Place of birth
Butler (Ga.)
Place of death
Tallahassee (Fla.)
Associated country
United States
Field of activity
Sociology
Associate group
Columbia University
Columbia University (1919 - 1919)
University of Chicago
University of Chicago (1927 - 1927)
Occupation
Sociologists
College teachers
Associated Language
eng
Gender
male
Fuller form of name
William Fielding
MARC
MARC

Other Identifiers

VIAF: 22205983
Wikidata: Q1349514
Library of congress: n 50029677
Sources of Information
  • Britannica via WWW, August 17, 2013(William Fielding Ogburn, born June 29, 1886, Butler, Georgia, U.S.; died April 27, 1959, Tallahassee, Florida; American sociologist known for his application of statistical methods to the problems of the social sciences and for his introduction of the idea of "cultural lag" in the process of social change; professor at Columbia University (1919-27) and the University of Chicago (1927-51))
  • OCLC, August 17, 2013(hdgs.: Ogburn, William F.; Ogburn, William F., 1886-1959; Ogburn, William F. (William Fielding), 1886-1959; Ogburn, William Fielding; Ogburn, William Fielding, 1886-1959; usages: William F. Ogburn; W.F. Ogburn; William Fielding Ogburn)
  • Sociología, 1958:t. p. (William F. Ogburn)
  • Zamīnah-ʼi jāmiʻahʹshināsī, 1966:t.p. (آگ‌برن = Āgʹburn) t.p. verso (William F. Ogburn [in rom.])
  • His Progress and uniformity in child-labor legislation, 1912.
  • American marriage and family relationships, 1998:CIP t.p. (W.F. Ogburn)