Vic Allen

Sociologist, economist, historian

Vic Allen - Sociologist, economist, historian
Born

1923
102 years ago

Died

October 26th, 2014
10 years ago — 91 years old

Category

Thinkers & Philosophers

Country

United Kingdom

Links & References

Contributed significantly to sociology, economics, and history. Authored multiple influential works focusing on social theory and economic policy. Engaged with topics of welfare and social justice during a prominent academic career. Served in various educational institutions and participated in social research that shaped contemporary understanding of societal issues.

Authored 'The Politics of Welfare' in 1984

Contributed to the 'Social Policy Review'

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