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Canadian Political Science Association fonds
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1933-1934 (Creation)
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- Canadian Political Science Association
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0.13 m of textual records
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Administrative history
The Canadian Political Science Association was founded in 1913, to encourage and develop political science and its relationship with other disciplines, and was incorporated under the Canada Corporation Act in 1971. The Association has an elected Board of Directors, nominations to which are received by an appointed Nominating Committee. The Executive is made up of a President, President-Elect, Past-President, Secretary-Treasurer, as well as a representative of the members-at-large elected by the Board. The Association has a permanent Secretariat currently housed in Ottawa. Among affiliations the Association is a member of the Humanities and Social Sciences Federation of Canada, the International Political Science Association and the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization.
Custodial history
These records were found in a brown paper parcel in the Department of Economics in Dunning Hall in 1973, where they had apparently resided since the sixth meeting of the Canadian Political Science Association in 1934.
Scope and content
The fonds consists of statutes, minutes, reports, programme and papers delivered at the sixth annual meeting in 1934, including a handwritten version of a paper written and presented by Stephen Leacock entitled "The Revision of Democracy".
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Donated by Dr. C.A. Curtis and the Department of Political Studies, Queen's University.
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- English
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2168
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Open
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Copyright restrictions may apply.
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No further accruals are expected