Lester Frank Ward

Lester Frank Ward
Lester Ward, age 43
Born
Lester Frank Ward

(1841-06-18)June 18, 1841
DiedApril 18, 1913(1913-04-18) (aged 71)
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Known forPaleobotany, Telesis, sociology, and the introduction of sociology as field of higher education
Spouse(s)Elizabeth Carolyn Vought (Lizzie); Rosamond Asenath Simons
Parents
  • Justus Ward
  • Silence Rolph Ward

Lester Frank Ward (June 18, 1841 – April 18, 1913) was an American botanist, paleontologist, and sociologist. The first president of the American Sociological Association, James Q. Dealey characterized Ward as a "great pioneer" in the development of American sociology, with contemporaries referring to him as "the Nestor of American sociologists". His 1883 work Dynamic Sociology was influential in establishing sociology as a distinct field in the United States. However, despite its initial impact his work was quickly sidelined during the later institutionalization and development of American sociology.