Southwestern Political and Social Science Association Records, 1919-1962

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Southwestern Political and Social Science Association Records, 1919-1962

Composed of correspondence, financial records, programs, reports, and newspaper clippings, the Southwestern Political and Social Science Association (SPSSA) Records, 1919-1962, document the operations of the SPSSA, including it's founding, recruitment of members, and the publication of the Social Science Quarterly (SSQ).

3 ft., 4 in.

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SNAC Resource ID: 8122335

University of Texas Libraries

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Southwestern Political and Social Science Association

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Founded by members of the University of Texas at Austin's Department of Government in 1919, the Southwestern Political Science Association encompassed government, economics, and sociology before becoming the Southwestern Political and Social Science Association in 1923 and finally the Southwestern Social Science Association in 1931. Since that time, the organization has promoted interdisciplinary engagement between professionals and students in the social sciences, including economi...

Southwestern Social Science Association. Convention.

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Southwestern Social Science Association

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Established at University of Texas in 1918 as the Southwestern Political Science Assn. Became Southwestern Political and Social Science Assn. in 1923 - then Southwestern Social Science Association in 1931. Oldest such regional assn. in the nation. Seeks to bring the social sciences together. It's mouthpiece, the SOCIAL SCIENCE QUARTERLY, is published jointly with the University of Texas at Austin. It holds annual spring meetings. From the description of Records, 1930-1991. (Texas Tec...