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- catalog contributor b4298606.
- catalog contributor b4298607.
- catalog contributor b4298608.
- catalog contributor b4298609.
- catalog created "[1974]".
- catalog date "1974".
- catalog date "[1974]".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "[1974]".
- catalog description "Bibliography: p. 115-124.".
- catalog description "Chapter 1: Introduction -- Chapter 2: The Traditional Function and Character of American Learned Socieites -- Differences between academic and professional associations -- Association governance prior to WWII -- The postwar period -- Learned-society influence within the nationalizing disciplines -- Relations with the federal government -- Association governance in the postwar period -- Chapter 3: The Caucus Movement -- Participants in the caucus movement -- Early coalitions -- Decline of caucus activism -- Chapter 4: Dissent in the American Political Science Association -- Relations with the federal government -- Influence within the field -- The Caucus for a New Political Science -- The radical critique -- History of the caucus -- Minority groups in the APSA -- Impact the caucus movement on the APSA -- Chapter 5: The Radical Challenge in the Modern Language Association of America -- The MLA and the profession -- The radical caucus -- The radical critique -- Caucus strategies and activities -- The radical caucus moves out -- Impact of the radical caucus on the MLA -- Chapter 6: Liberal Reform in the American Physical Society -- The first signs of dissidence -- Scientists and Engineers for Social and Political Action -- The forum on Physics and Society -- The impact of the forum within the APS -- Chapter 7: The Academic Recession and the Future of American Learned Societies -- Sources of the employment crisis -- The nature of the job crisis and its impact on learned societies -- The trend toward faculty unionism.".
- catalog extent "xvii, 130 p.".
- catalog hasFormat "American learned societies in transition: the impact of dissent and recession.".
- catalog identifier "0070101078".
- catalog isFormatOf "American learned societies in transition: the impact of dissent and recession.".
- catalog issued "1974".
- catalog issued "[1974]".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "New York, McGraw-Hill".
- catalog relation "American learned societies in transition: the impact of dissent and recession.".
- catalog spatial "United States.".
- catalog subject "061/.3".
- catalog subject "AS25 .B57".
- catalog subject "Learned institutions and societies United States.".
- catalog tableOfContents "Chapter 1: Introduction -- Chapter 2: The Traditional Function and Character of American Learned Socieites -- Differences between academic and professional associations -- Association governance prior to WWII -- The postwar period -- Learned-society influence within the nationalizing disciplines -- Relations with the federal government -- Association governance in the postwar period -- Chapter 3: The Caucus Movement -- Participants in the caucus movement -- Early coalitions -- Decline of caucus activism -- Chapter 4: Dissent in the American Political Science Association -- Relations with the federal government -- Influence within the field -- The Caucus for a New Political Science -- The radical critique -- History of the caucus -- Minority groups in the APSA -- Impact the caucus movement on the APSA -- Chapter 5: The Radical Challenge in the Modern Language Association of America -- The MLA and the profession -- The radical caucus -- The radical critique -- Caucus strategies and activities -- The radical caucus moves out -- Impact of the radical caucus on the MLA -- Chapter 6: Liberal Reform in the American Physical Society -- The first signs of dissidence -- Scientists and Engineers for Social and Political Action -- The forum on Physics and Society -- The impact of the forum within the APS -- Chapter 7: The Academic Recession and the Future of American Learned Societies -- Sources of the employment crisis -- The nature of the job crisis and its impact on learned societies -- The trend toward faculty unionism.".
- catalog title "American learned societies in transition: the impact of dissent and recession, by Harland G. Bloland and Sue M. Bloland.".
- catalog type "text".