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==Works==
 
==Works==
 
* ''Taboo'', Cambridge University Press, 1939
 
* ''Taboo'', Cambridge University Press, 1939
* ''Structure and Function in Primitive Society, Essays and Addresses'', 1952
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* [[Media:Brown_Radcliffe_Alfred_Structure_and_Function_in_Primitive_Society_1952.pdf|''Structure and Function in Primitive Society. Essays and Addresses'']], Glencoe, Illinois: The Free Press, 1952
 
* ''Religion and society: Henry Myers lecture'', Bobbs-Merrill, 1967
 
* ''Religion and society: Henry Myers lecture'', Bobbs-Merrill, 1967
 
* ''On the Concept of Function in Social Science'', Irvington Publishers, 1993
 
* ''On the Concept of Function in Social Science'', Irvington Publishers, 1993

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Alfred Reginald Radcliffe-Brown (January 17, 1881 – October 24, 1955) was a British social anthropologist who developed the theory of "structural-functionalism," and is often regarded, together with Bronislaw Malinowski, as the father of modern social anthropology.

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