John Burgess (political scientist)

John W. Burgess

John William Burgess (August 26, 1844 – January 13, 1931) was an American political scientist. He spent most of his career at Columbia University where he in 1880 created the first graduate school in Political Science.[1] He has been described as "the most influential political scientist of the period"[2] and "the father of American political science."[3]

  1. ^ Small, Albion W. (1916). "Fifty Years of Sociology in the United States (1865-1915)". American Journal of Sociology. 21 (6): 735–736. doi:10.1086/212570. ISSN 0002-9602. JSTOR 2763629.
  2. ^ John McGreevy, Catholicism and American Freedom, 2003, New York, W.W. Norton, p. 100.
  3. ^ Maness, Lonnie E. (1977). "John W. Burgess: A Unionist in Tennessee". Tennessee Historical Quarterly. 36 (3): 352–366. ISSN 0040-3261. JSTOR 42623839.

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