Albion W. Small

American sociologist
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Also known as: Albion Woodbury Small
Quick Facts
Born:
May 11, 1854, Buckfield, Maine, U.S.
Died:
March 24, 1926, Chicago (aged 71)
Subjects Of Study:
capitalism

Albion W. Small (born May 11, 1854, Buckfield, Maine, U.S.—died March 24, 1926, Chicago) was a sociologist who won recognition in the United States for sociology as an academic discipline with professional standards. In 1892 he became the first professor of sociology in the United States, at the University of Chicago, where he organized the first U.S. sociology department. In 1895 he founded, and for the rest of his life edited, the American Journal of Sociology, the first U.S. periodical of consequence devoted to the subject. Through his mother’s family, Small was a distant relative of Abraham Lincoln. He received ...(100 of 266 words)