Dimensions of political analysis: an introduction to the contemporary study of politics (Record no. 3299)

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Classification number 320 ROS
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Personal name Roseman, Cyril
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Title Dimensions of political analysis: an introduction to the contemporary study of politics
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Place of publication, distribution, etc. New Jersey
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Name of publisher, distributor, etc. Prentice Hall
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Date of publication, distribution, etc. 1966
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Extent 368p.
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Summary, etc. Beginning students of political science rarely, if ever, have been given<br/>the opportunity to acquire first-hand familiarity with the orientation and<br/>methods of prominent twentieth-century studies in political science. This<br/>book of readings is designed to reflect, as accurately as possible in one intro-<br/>ductory volume, the diversity and vitality of modern political science by<br/>delineating the major concerns of political science, the methods by which<br/>political phenomena are studied, the central concepts of the discipline, and<br/>some of the major questions which confront professional students of govern-<br/>ment and politics. Naturally such an enterprise has demanded reappraisal<br/>and successive modification of the organizational structure of the volume.<br/>The framework ultimately employed has provided the editors with a useful<br/>device for presenting introductory students with a coherent overview of the<br/>discipline without preconceived, doctrinaire conceptions of what political<br/>science ought to be.<br/>In selecting the readings the editors tried, wherever possible, to meet each<br/>of the following criteria: that the selections be written in language that the<br/>beginning student can understand; that the selections be drawn from a<br/>variety of subfields of political science; that the selections illustrate the con-<br/>cepts operationally employed (where conceptualization is not self-conscious<br/>they should illustrate the ideas implicitly at work); and that the selections<br/>provide a tenable combination of commonly accepted perspectives, widely<br/>acclaimed selections, less orthodox foci, and imaginative, lesser-known ma-<br/>terials. The selections have been ordered in part by the complexity of<br/>excerpted materials, in part by the relationship of the concepts illustrated,<br/>and in part in terms of the gradual development of the volume from simple<br/>ideas at the outset to more sophisticated,
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Topical term or geographic name entry element Political Science
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