Politics and Progress: The Emergence of American Political ScienceLexington Books, 2004 - 167 páginas Mahoney describes the emergence of American political science as a separate academic discipline in the era between the Civil War and the First World War, with the pivotal event of the founding of the American Political Science Association in 1903. His book, a testament to the integrity of American political science, chronicles its intellectual and cultural development. |
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Introduction | 1 |
ORIGINS AND INFLUENCES | 17 |
German Political Science | 19 |
Pragmatism | 33 |
Progressivism | 47 |
THE OLD POLITICAL SCIENCE | 59 |
Political Philosophy | 61 |
Declaration of Independence | 75 |
THE NEW POLITICAL SCIENCE | 105 |
Professional Organization | 107 |
Methodology | 119 |
Public Administration | 133 |
Conclusion | 145 |
Bibliography | 153 |
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About the Author | |
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