Thomas A. Abercrombie Explained
Thomas Alan Abercrombie (January 22, 1951 – April 11, 2019)[1] [2] was an American writer and associate professor of anthropology at New York University. He is the author of Pathways of Memory and Power, a book which explores the ethnography and history of the Andeans. he died from liver cancer in 2019 at age 68.Abercrombie was also a recipient of a Guggenheim Fellowship for 2004–2005.
Bibliography
- Book: Abercrombie, Thomas A.. Pathways of Memory and Power: Ethnography and History among an Andean People. registration. 1998. University of Wisconsin Press. Madison, Wis.. 978-0-299-15310-6.
- Abercrombie, Thomas A. (2018). Passing to América: Antonio (Née Maria) Yta’s Transgressive, Transatlantic Life in the Twilight of the Spanish Empire. University Park: Pennsylvania State University Press.
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Notes and References
- Web site: The Descendants of David Steere and Phebe Milhous. Stewart. Hazel A.. 1970.
- https://www.legacy.com/obituaries/nytimes/obituary.aspx?n=thomas-abercrombie&pid=192268522 THOMAS ABERCROMBIE Obituary