Annie Marion MacLean
Annie Marion MacLean (1869–1934) was a pioneering American sociologist of the women's Chicago School, and is sometimes referred to as the "mother of contemporary ethnography". She was one of the first women to pursue a professional career in sociology.
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Annie Marion MacLean
Annie Marion MacLean (1869–1934) was a pioneering American sociologist of the women's Chicago School, and is sometimes referred to as the "mother of contemporary ethnography". She was one of the first women to pursue a professional career in sociology.
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Annie Marion MacLean, "Where Queen Cook Reigns", Frances Shimer Record 7:4, December 1915
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Annie Marion MacLean (1869–193 ...... fessional career in sociology.
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