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Systematic Political Science
BY THE
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COLUMBIA COLLEGE.
The University Faculty of Political Science of Columbia College have in preparation and intend to publish a series of systematic works covering the entire field of political science proper and of the allied sciences of public law and economics. The method of treatment will be historical, comparative and statistical; and it will be the aim of the writers to present the latest results of institutional development and of scientific thought in Europe and America. Each work will be indexed by subjects and authors, and the last volume will contain a topical index to the entire series.
The series will consist of the following nine works:
Comparative Constitutional Law and Politics. By John W. Burgess.
Comparative Constitutional Law of the American Commonwealths. By Frederick W. Whitridge.
Historical and Practical Political Economy. By Richmond Mayo-Smith.
Historical and Comparative Science of Finance. By Edwin R. A. Seligman.
Comparative Administrative Law and Science. By Frank J. Goodnow.
International Law. By John Bassett Moore.
Historical and Comparative Jurisprudence. By Munroe Smith.
History of Political Theories. By William A. Dunning.
Literature of Political Science. By George H. Baker.
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