The ''International Encyclopedia of the Social Sciences'' was first
publish
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ed in 1968 and was edited by
David L. Sills
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and
Robert K. Merton. It contains seventeen volumes and thousands of entries written by scholars around the world. The 2nd edition is composed entirely of new articles. It was published in 2008 and edited by
William A. Darity Jr., an American economist.
Though the 1968 ''Encyclopedia'' was initially intended to "complement, not supplant" MacMillan's earlier, fifteen-volume ''
Encyclopaedia of the Social Sciences
The ''Encyclopaedia of the Social Sciences'' is a specialized fifteen-volume Encyclopedia first published in 1930 and last published in 1967. It was envisaged in the 1920s by scholars working in disciplines which increasingly were coming to be know ...
'', which had been published from 1930 to 1967 and was edited by American economists
Edwin Robert Anderson Seligman
Edwin Robert Anderson Seligman (1861–1939), was an American economist who spent his entire academic career at Columbia University in New York City. Seligman is best remembered for his pioneering work involving taxation and public finance. His p ...
and
Alvin Saunders Johnson
Alvin Saunders Johnson (December 18, 1874 – June 7, 1971) was an American economist and a co-founder and first director of The New School.
Biography
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, it effectively replaced the earlier ''Encyclopaedia'', in practice.
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See also
*
List of encyclopedias by branch of knowledge
* ''
Encyclopaedia of the Social Sciences
The ''Encyclopaedia of the Social Sciences'' is a specialized fifteen-volume Encyclopedia first published in 1930 and last published in 1967. It was envisaged in the 1920s by scholars working in disciplines which increasingly were coming to be know ...
'' (1930–35)
* ''
'' (2001)
Encyclopedias of science
Social sciences literature
Sociology books
20th-century encyclopedias
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