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Political science in American colleges and universities, 1636-1900.

Title
  1. Political science in American colleges and universities, 1636-1900. Edited, with an introd. and concluding chapter, by William Anderson.
Published by
  1. New York, Octagon Books, 1969 [©1939]
Author
  1. Haddow, Anna.

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Additional authors
  1. Anderson, William, 1888-1975
Description
  1. xiv, 308 pages; 24 cm
Subject
  1. Political science > Study and teaching > United States
  2. 89.01 history of political science
  3. 89.04 teaching, profession and organizations of political science
  4. Political science > Study and teaching
  5. Politieke wetenschappen
  6. Universiteiten
  7. United States
Contents
  1. pt. 1. The colonial period, 1636-1770. Earliest offerings in politics, 1636-1770 -- Ethics and politics, 1636-1770 -- Political science in disputations and commencement exercises, 1636-1770 -- pt. 2. The period of independence and federation, 1770-1825. College courses bearing on politics, 1770-1825 -- Political science as a part of moral philosophy, 1770-1825 -- Developments in law, political economy, and history, 1770-1825 -- Political questions in disputations and commencement exercises, 1770-1825 -- pt. 3. The middle period, 1825-65. Curriculum offerings in political science, 1825-65 -- Instruction in political philosophy, the Constitution, and international law, 1825-65 -- Changes in related studies, 1825-65 -- pt. 4. The emergence of political science as a separate discipline, 1865-1900. Curriculum offerings in political science, 1865-1900 -- Developments in related subjects, 1865-1900 -- Political science textbooks and other publications, 1865-1900 -- Political science enters the twentieth century / William Anderson.
Note
  1. A revision of the author's thesis, George Washington University, 1937.
Bibliography (note)
  1. Bibliography: p. [267]-296.