Records, 1958-1995 1970-1991.

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Records, 1958-1995 1970-1991.

Organized in two series, Faculty memoranda and Class files, spanning 1958-1995.

2.4 cubic ft. (3 boxes)

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SNAC Resource ID: 7639150

Indiana University

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Siffin, William J.

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Faculty member, Indiana University Department of Government (now the Department of Political Science). From the description of William J. Siffin papers, 1960-1993. (Indiana University). WorldCat record id: 43395268 William J. Siffin was born in Cleveland, Ohio on May 31, 1922. He first came to Indiana University as a student, earning a Bachelor of Science degree in Business Administration in 1943. Following his graduation, Siffin worked as a management trainee, ...

Indiana University. Dept. of Political Science

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Hanson, Russell L., 1953-....

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Ostrom, Elinor, 1933-2012

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Elinor Ostrom (August 7, 1933 – June 12, 2012) received degrees in political science from UCLA. She began a teaching career at UCLA before moving to Indiana University. In 2009, Ostrom became the first woman to receive the Nobel Prize in Economic Sciences....

Indiana University. Dept. of Government

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Ostrom, Vincent, 1919-2012

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Indiana University, Bloomington. Dept. of Political Science.

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The Dept. of Political Science was established in 1914. The department remained relatively untouched until after World War II when change swept political science departments around the country. This involved expansion to include more study of foreign countries and to relate political science to other disciplines including sociology, economics, and anthropology. In 1933, the name was changed to the Dept. of Government which reflected uncertainty in the profession as to th...