Peter Worsley

Summary

Peter Maurice Worsley (6 May 1924 – 15 March 2013) was a noted British sociologist and social anthropologist. He was a major figure in both anthropology and sociology, and is noted for introducing the term Third World into English. He not only made theoretical and ethnographic contributions, but also was regarded as a key founding member of the New Left.[1][2]

Early life and education edit

Born in Birkenhead, Worsley started reading English at Emmanuel College, Cambridge but his studies were interrupted by World War II. He served in the British Army as an officer in Africa and India. During this time he developed his interest in anthropology. After the war he worked on mass education in Tanganyika and then went to study under Max Gluckman at the University of Manchester. He received his PhD from the Australian National University in Canberra.[1][2]

Career edit

He lectured in sociology at the University of Hull and then went on to become the first Professor of Sociology at the University of Manchester in 1964.[1][2]

Awards edit

Winner of the Curl Bequest Prize (1955) of the Royal Anthropological Institute for The kinship system of the Tallensi: a revaluation (Published in JRAI 1956, pp. 37–75).[3]

Key works edit

  • Worsley, Peter (1957), The Trumpet Shall Sound: A study of "cargo cults in Melanesia, London: MacGibbon & Kee.  Subsequent editions by MacGibbon & Kee, 1968; and Schocken Books, 1968, 1986, & 1987{{citation}}: CS1 maint: postscript (link).
  • Worsley, Peter (1977) [1964], The Third World, Nature of Human Society Series (3rd impression, 2nd American ed.), Chicago: University of Chicago Press; London: George Weidenfeld & Nicolson, ISBN 0-226-90751-1  – introduced that term into the English language{{citation}}: CS1 maint: postscript (link).
  • Worsley, Peter (1970), Modern Sociology: Introductory Readings, Harmondsworth, UK: Penguin, ISBN 0-14-080221-5.
  • Worsley, Peter; Bechhofer, Frank; Brown, Richard; Jeffreys, Margot; McIntosh, Mary; Newby, Howard, eds. (1970), Introducing Sociology, Harmondsworth, UK: Penguin  Subsequent editions 1973, 1977, 1979 – sold over half a million copies{{citation}}: CS1 maint: postscript (link).
  • Worsley, Peter, ed. (1972), Problems of Modern Society: A Sociological Perspective, Harmondsworth, UK: Penguin Books, ISBN 0-14-080291-6  Also published 1978{{citation}}: CS1 maint: postscript (link).
  • Worsley, Peter (1975), Inside China, London: A. Lane, ISBN 0-7139-0796-7.
  • Worsley, Peter (1984), The Three Worlds: Culture and World Development, Chicago: University of Chicago Press, ISBN 0-226-90754-6. Subsequent publications by Weidenfeld & Nicolson (London), 1984 & 1988. ISBN 0-297-78346-7.
  • Worsley, Peter (1997), Knowledges: Culture, Counterculture, Subculture, New York: The New Press & W.W. Norton, ISBN 1-56584-383-5. Subsequent publications 1998 & 1999. Alternative ISBN 1-56584-555-2.
  • Worsley, Peter (1982), Marx and Marxism, Key Sociologists series, Chichester, UK: Ellis Horwood; London & New York: Tavistock Publications, ISBN 0-85312-348-9   Subsequent publications Routledge 1989, 1990 ISBN 0-415-04321-2; 2002 ISBN 0-415-28537-2.

References edit

  • David Simon (ed) (2006) Fifty Key Thinkers in Development, Routledge
  • Worsley, Peter (2008), An Academic Skating on thin ice, Oxford & New York: Berghahn Books, ISBN 978-1-84545-370-1

Citations edit

  1. ^ a b c Peel, JDY (2013) Peter Worsley obituary: Sociologist who did much to define the idea of a 'third world', The Guardian, Thursday 28 March (Accessed April 2013)
  2. ^ a b c Peter Worsley: A Life, interviewed by Alan Macfarlane (Accessed April 2013)
  3. ^ "Curl Bequest Prize essays submitted 1951-98", Archives & Manuscripts (MS 188), Royal Anthropological Institute of Great Britain and Ireland, retrieved 4 October 2010
Academic offices
Preceded by President of the British Sociological Association
1971–1975
Succeeded by

External links edit

  • Interviewed by Alan Macfarlane 25 February 1989 (video)