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I. Recent Advances in Political Methods

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  01 August 2014

Charles E. Merriam*
Affiliation:
University of Chicago

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Progress Report of the Committee on Political Research
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Copyright © American Political Science Association 1923

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References

2 See Haney, History of Economic Thought.

3 See Mitchell, W. C., “Human Behavior and Economics, A Survey of Recent Literature,” Quarterly Journal of Economics, XXIX, 1 Google Scholar; J. M. Clark, “Economists and Modern Psychology,” Ibid., XXVI, 6; Z. C. Dickinson, “The Relation of Recent Psychological Developments to Economic Theory,” Ibid., XXXIII, 377.

4 See E. R. A. Seligman, The Economic Interpretation of History.

5 See G. P. Goooh, History and Historians in the Nineteenth Century; Croce, Theory and History of Historiography, especially ch. 7 on the “Historiography of Positivism;” Shotwell, History of History; Teggert, F. J., Processes of History (1918)Google Scholar; Merriam, John C., “Earth Sciences as the Background of History,” Scientific Monthly, Jan., 1921.Google Scholar

6 See Barnes, H. A., “The Contribution of Sociology to Political Science,” American Political Science Review, XV, 487 Google Scholar; Small, Albion W., “Sociology,” in Encyclopaedia Americana.Google Scholar

7 See Bowley, Measurement of Social Phenomena.

8 See Myers, , “The Influence of Anthropology on the Course of Political Science,” U'niv. of Calif. Publications.Google Scholar

9 Anthropogeographie; “Der Staat und sein Boden;” “Politische Geographie.”

10 See the review of these applications in a paper by Dr. Harold F. Gosnell, read before the American Political Science Association in Dec., 1922. Compare Hollingsworth, Applied Psychology.

11 See Mill's Logic; Dunning, , A History of Political Theories, III Google Scholar, ch. 4.

12 See Science of Legal Method, in Modern Legal Philosophy Series, ch. 10.

13 Especially chs. 23–28.

14 Explanation of current types of political theory are seen in Chipman, Nathaniel, Principles of Government (1793)Google Scholar; Grimke, F., Considerations on the Nature and Tendency of Free Institutions (1848)Google Scholar; Hildreth, Richard, The Theory of Politics (1853).Google Scholar

15 See Miscellaneous Writings.

16 See John Koren, History of Statistics.

17 See The Wisconsin Idea.

18 See also the much less critical study of Gustavus Myers, The History of the Supreme Court; also Charles H. Simons, Economic Forces in the History of the United States.

19 See Albion W. Small, Fifty Years of Sociology in the United States.

20 Haney, History of Economic Thought.

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