- Peter A. Munch
Peter Andreas Munch (* 1908 in Nes,
Norway , † 1984 inPleasant Hill, Tennessee , USA) was a Norwegian-American sociologist.Life
Born near
Oslo (Norway), he took up studies at theUniversity of Oslo (1932 cand. theol.). 1937-38, he was scientific member of the Norwegian expedition toTristan da Cunha . 1943-44 he was imprisoned by the German occupation forces. 1944, he took up sociology and graduated 1946 (Dr. phil.) with a thesis "Sociology of Tristan da Cunha" (Oslo: Dybwad 1945), based on thegemeinschaft concepts ofFerdinand Tönnies .After 1946, he went for linguistic studies to the Universities of Oxford and Wittenberg and to the USA, where he became 1951 Professor at the
University of North Dakota (Grand Forks) and was 1957 called to a sociological chair atSouthern Illinois University (Carbondale). There he worked until his death, mainly in the fields of cultural anthropology, rural, and maritime sociology.1960-64, he was editor of "The Sociological Quarterly".
1934, he had married Helene Stephansen, a marriage with three children to last until he died in Pleasant Hill, Tennessee, in 1984. His big collection of books, documents, and papers on the Southern Atlantic islands is now with the
Saint Louis University , Missouri.Publication
* "The Strange American Way", S. Illinois Univ., 1970, ISBN-13: 9780809304400
Link
[http://www.slu.edu/libraries/pius/archives/collections/docmss2.html] : Documentation on Peter A. Munch
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