Ronald Frankenberg

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Ronald Frankenberg (20 October 1929 – 20 November 2015)[1] was a British anthropologist, known for his study of conflict and decision-making in a Welsh village. He was a student of Max Gluckman and a member of the Manchester School of British Social Anthropology.

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