Subseries 16.2 - Course POL2019

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UTA 1148-16-16.2

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Course POL2019

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  • 1966-1967 (Creation)

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(1937-2016)

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This subseries consists of material for POL2019 Comparative Political Analysis of Developing Societies, a group reading course designed to examine the most recent developments in the theory and practice of political analysis of the developing countries. This course was co-taught by Clarkson and Professor Cranford Pratt in 1966-1967. Records include lecture notes, course outlines, seminar and reading lists, suggested research topics. Also included is supporting material used to build the course consisting of annotated articles and essays, newspaper clippings, and notes.

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      See also: Student evaluations for this course can be found in Series 17 – Teaching: Student Evaluations and Ph.D. Files (B2016-0003/131)

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      B2016-0003/128(19) - (26)

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