Encyclopaedia of the social sciences : vol. IX - X (lab - mor) / edited by Edwin R. A. Seligman and Alvin Johnson.

Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextLanguage: English Publication details: New York : Macmillan, 1930.Description: [v. p.] ; 26 cmSubject(s): DDC classification:
  • 23 300.3
Summary: For the general reader it provides a readily accessible reference guide to all topics of interest in the field of the social sciences. It will enable the business man to keep abreast of the recent significant developments, both here and abroad, of particular bearing in his own field. The lawyer or judge will find it full of practical information. The man in public life will be able to obtain from it the best that is known and thought on the practical legislative problems with which he has to deal. For the social worker it will fill the need which has long been felt for an adequate source of authoritative and systematic data in all fields of social endeavor.
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Reference Reference Dr. Gulbanoo Premji Library, Azim Premji University, Bengaluru DSERT Ground Floor DSERT 300.3 SEL (Browse shelf(Opens below)) Not for loan G36349
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Here in eight volumes is all the material which originally appeared in the fifteen volume edition of the "Encyclopaedia of the Social Sciences."

For the general reader it provides a readily accessible reference guide to all topics of interest in the field of the social sciences. It will enable the business man to keep abreast of the recent significant developments, both here and abroad, of particular bearing in his own field. The lawyer or judge will find it full of practical information. The man in public life will be able to obtain from it the best that is known and thought on the practical legislative problems with which he has to deal. For the social worker it will fill the need which has long been felt for an adequate source of authoritative and systematic data in all fields of social endeavor.

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