Nash, Manning
- Summary
- Manning Nash was an anthropologist and ethnographer, professor of anthropology at the University of Chicago until his retirement in 1994, and a specialist in the study of the modernization of developing nations in Latin America and Asia. Nash conducted the first anthropological study of a factory in a Third World country, and his expertise in modernization of developing nations led to his fieldwork in Guatemala, Mexico, Burma, Iran, and Malaysia. Wikipedia
- Gender or Sex
- Male [1][2][3][4][5]
- Born
- 1924-05-04 [2]
- 1924-03-04 [4]
- Birth Place
- Philadelphia, Pa. [2]
- Died
- 2000-12-12 [2]
- 2001-12-12 [4]
- Death Place
- Chicago, Ill. [2]
- Country
- United States [2]
- Language
- English [3]
- Occupation
- anthropologist [4]
- ethnographer [4]
- university teacher [4]
- Educated at
- Temple University [4]
- University of Chicago [4]
- Country of Education
- United States [4]
- Yale LUX
- Entity [4]
- Sources
- 1. VIAF
- 2. Deutsche Nationalbibliothek (Germany)
- 3. Bibliothèque nationale de France
- 4. Wikidata
- 5. Library of Congress
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