Talcott Parsons – Biography
Personal Life
Talcott Parsons was born on December 13, 1902 in Colorado Springs, Colorado. When he was born, his father at the time was a professor in English at Colorado College and he was also the vice president of the college. In 1927, Parsons got married to Helen Bancroft Walker with who he had three children. Talcott Parsons died in May 8, 1979 due to a heart stroke. Talcott Parsons was born on December 13, 1902 in Colorado Springs, Colorado. When he was born, his father at the time was a professor in English at Colorado College and he was also the vice president of the college. In 1927, Parsons got married to Helen Bancroft Walker with who he had three children. Talcott Parsons died in May 8, 1979 due to a heart stroke.
Education & work
Talcott Parsons went to Amherst College where he studied biology, philosophy and sociology. He graduated from Amherst College in 1924. After graduation, Parsons studied at the London School of Economics. Here he took interest in the work of Leonard HobHouse and Bronislaw Malinowski; he was very influenced by their ideas. Later on, in the University of Heidelbery in Germany, he earned his PhD in economics and sociology. Parsons, in 1927 to 1973 worked in Harvard University where he worked in economics, race relations and anthropological small group dynamics but he was well known as a sociologist. Most of Parson’s work was on the ‘Structural Functionalism’ which is about studying society with just ideas and theories. His goal was to have an overall theory and explanation of human relationships. Overall, Talcott Parsons was a sociologist who was bold in terms of his ideas as well as being original. He published over 150 books and articles.
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Talcott Parsons went to Amherst College where he studied biology, philosophy and sociology. He graduated from Amherst College in 1924. After graduation, Parsons studied at the London School of Economics. Here he took interest in the work of Leonard HobHouse and Bronislaw Malinowski; he was very influenced by their ideas.
Later on, in the University of Heidelbery in Germany, he earned his PhD in economics and sociology. Parsons, in 1927 to 1973 worked in Harvard University where he worked in economics, race relations and anthropological small group dynamics but he was well known as a sociologist. Most of Parson’s work was on the ‘Structural Functionalism’ which is about studying society with just ideas and theories. His goal was to have an overall theory and explanation of human relationships. Overall, Talcott Parsons was a sociologist who was bold in terms of his ideas as well as being original. He published over 150 books and articles.
Most Famous Books Published:
* The Structure of Social Action (1937)
* The Social System (1951)
* Essays in Sociological Theory (1964)
* Societies: Evolutionary and Comparative Perspectives (1966) * Politics and Social Structure (1969)
Most Famous Books Published:
* The Structure of Social Action (1937)
* The Social System (1951)
* Essays in Sociological Theory (1964)
* Societies: Evolutionary and Comparative Perspectives (1966) * Politics and Social Structure (1969)
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