Aidan Southall

Aidan William Southall
Born(1920-09-11)11 September 1920
Warwickshire, England
Died17 May 2009(2009-05-17) (aged 88)
France
Alma materPerse School, Cambridge

Cambridge University

University of London
OccupationCultural anthropologist
Employer(s)Makerere University
University of Wisconsin, Madison
Notable workAlur Society: A Study in Processes and Types of Domination
TitlePresident of The Uganda Society
Term1959 - 1960
PredecessorDr. H.F Morris
SuccessorMr. J.C.D Lawrance
Spouse(s)Betty Stogdon (1945 - 1966)

Isis Ragheb (1966 - 1973)

Christine Obbo

Aidan William Southall (11 September 1920 – 17 May 2009) was a British cultural anthropologist recognised for his fieldwork in urban settings in post-war Africa. Often identified as a pioneer in the study of African cities, Southall is said to have played a significant role in the development of urban anthropology. In 2009, Aidan Southall died. He was married to Betty Stogdon (1945-1966), Isis Ragheb (1966-1973) and Christine Obbo who survived him together with his children with Betty: daughter Lucinda; and son Mark and his wife Madeline with their children Christopher, Catherine and Andrew.