LC control no. | n 50014587 |
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Descriptive conventions | rda |
LC classification | PS3547.O52 |
Personal name heading | Young, Michael Dunlop, 1915-2002 |
Variant(s) | Young, Michael, 1915-2002 Young of Dartington, Michael Dunlop Young, Baron, 1915-2002 |
Associated country | Great Britain England |
Located | Manchester, England London, England |
Birth date | 1915-08-09 |
Death date | 2002-01-14 |
Place of birth | Manchester, England |
Place of death | London, England |
Field of activity | Politics, Practical Sociology Social problems |
Affiliation | Labour Party (Great Britain) Consumers' Association |
Profession or occupation | Lawyers Sociologists Social reformers lcsh |
Found in | His Will the war make us poorer? 1943. Rigge, M. Programme of research and actions ... 1985: t.p. (Michael Young, Mutual Aid Centre, London) New York Times, Jan. 25, 2002 (Michael Young, 86, sociologist and reformer who coined the term "meritocracy", d. Jan 14 in London; b. Aug. 9, 1915 in Manchester) Britannica online, 1 August 2013 (Michael Dunlop Young, Baron Young of Dartington, (born August 9, 1915, Manchester, England, died January 14, 2002, London, England), a British lawyer, sociologist, and social reformer who , was best known for having written the Labour Party's 1945 social-welfare manifesto. He founded the Consumers Association) |
Associated language | eng |