Geoffrey Ingham | |
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Born | 1942[1] |
Occupation | Sociologist |
Known for | The Nature of Money |
Academic background | |
Alma mater | University of Leicester, University of Cambridge [1] |
Academic work | |
Institutions | University of Cambridge, University of Sussex, University of Leicester [1] |
Geoffrey Ingham is a British sociologist, political economist, and author of books on capitalism and money. [1]
Ingham was born in 1942, and read sociology at the University of Leicester, graduating in 1964. He attended Cambridge University as a postgraduate student, where he was awarded a Ph.D degree in 1968. After teaching at Sussex and Leicester Universities, he became a Fellow of Christ's College, Cambridge in 1972. [2] He was Reader in Sociology and Political Economy at Cambridge, and remains Emeritus Reader and a Fellow of Christ's [1].
Geoffrey Ingham | |
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Born | 1942[1] |
Occupation | Sociologist |
Known for | The Nature of Money |
Academic background | |
Alma mater | University of Leicester, University of Cambridge [1] |
Academic work | |
Institutions | University of Cambridge, University of Sussex, University of Leicester [1] |
Geoffrey Ingham is a British sociologist, political economist, and author of books on capitalism and money. [1]
Ingham was born in 1942, and read sociology at the University of Leicester, graduating in 1964. He attended Cambridge University as a postgraduate student, where he was awarded a Ph.D degree in 1968. After teaching at Sussex and Leicester Universities, he became a Fellow of Christ's College, Cambridge in 1972. [2] He was Reader in Sociology and Political Economy at Cambridge, and remains Emeritus Reader and a Fellow of Christ's [1].