Encyclopaedia of the Social Sciences Records, 1927-1934

Encyclopaedia of the Social Sciences Records, 1927-1934

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Call No.:
MS#1803
Bib ID:
12107465 View CLIO record
Creator(s):
Encyclopaedia of the social sciences
Repository:
Rare Book and Manuscript Library
Physical Description:
110 linear feet (88 boxes)
Language(s):
English .
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Description

Summary

Correspondence; original manuscripts, translations and drafts of articles: organizational files and business records. Widely supported by the American European Intellectual communities, correspondents and contributors include Ruth Benedict, Franz Boas, Max Eastman, Felix Frankfurter, Carl J. Friedrich, Louis R. Gottschalk, Melville J. Herskovitz, Granville Hicks, Sidney Hook, John Maynard Keyes, Kenneth S. Latourette, Max Lerner, Bronislaw Malinowski, Karl Manheim, Margaret Mead, Paul Miliukov, Lewis Mumford, Joseph Needham, Frederick Law Olmstead, Henri Pirenne, Roscoe Pound, Edward Sapir, and Arthur M. Schlesinger. Note, however, that many of the more famous authors wrote only one article for the encyclopaedia, and their correspondence files are accordingly small.

Arrangement

This collection is organized into six series.

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This collection has no restrictions.

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Preferred Citation

Identification of specific item; Date (if known); Encyclopaedia of the Social Sciences Records; Box and Folder; Rare Book and Manuscript Library, Columbia University Library.

Related Materials

International Encyclopedia of the Social Sciences records http://findingaids.cul.columbia.edu/ead//nnc-rb/ldpd_4078527

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Ownership and Custodial History

Transfered to the Rare Book and Manuscript Library from Hampshire College in 2016.

Immediate Source of Acquisition

2016.2017.M023: Source of acquisition--Hampshire College. Method of acquisition--Transfer; Date of acquisition--date.

Gift of the Macmillan Company (through Jeremiah Kaplan, president of Macmillan) to Hampshire College, 1969.

About the Finding Aid / Processing Information

Columbia University Libraries, Rare Book and Manuscript Library

Processing Information

Papers processed, 09/27/2016, PTL

Revision Description

2016-09-27 File created

2019-05-20 EAD was imported spring 2019 as part of the ArchivesSpace Phase II migration.

Biographical / Historical

The Encyclopaedia of the Social Sciences originated as a jointly sponsored project of ten leading American scholarly associations in the field of social science. (They are: the American Anthropological Association, the American Association of Social Workers, the American Economic Association, the American Historical Association, the American Political Science Association, the American Psychological Association, the American Sociological Society, the American Statistical Association, the Association of American Law Schools, and the National Education Association.) This intent was to construct a comprehensive synthesis of the knowledge provided by different disciplines, in such a way that their differing perspectives would shed light on the common problems of the social sciences. The enterprise was placed under Edwin R.A. Seligman as editor-in-chief; Alvin Johnson was named associate editor. Financial support was obtained from the Rockefeller, Carnegie, and Russell Sage Foundations, and the Macmillan Company was enlisted as publisher.

Having already a broad base of support in the American intellectual community, in 1972 Seligman went abroad to meet with the leading European scholars, and met with an enthusiastic reception. The procedure worked out for the organization and composition of the Encyclopaedia was as follows. Lists of possible topics were widely circulated for comment and criticism, then responsibility for individual articles carefully assigned to authorities in each field. Translation or Englishing, if needed, fact checking, and bibliographical checking of completed articles were all preformed by the editorial staff in new York, and any doubtful points as we al editorial revisions were referred back to the original author. The editorial staff also did final proofreading of the typeset galleys. The 15 individual volumes were published between 1930 and 1935.

Subject Headings

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Name
American Anthropological Association
American Association of Social Workers
American Historical Association
American Political Science Association
American Psychological Association
American Sociological Society
American Statistical Association
Benedict, Ruth, 1887-1948
Boas, Franz, 1858-1942
Eastman, Max, 1883-1969
Frankfurter, Felix, 1882-1965
Friedrich, Carl J (Carl Joachim), 1901-1984
Gottschalk, Louis Reichenthal, 1899-1975
Herskovits, Melville J (Melville Jean), 1895-1963
Hicks, Granville, 1901-1982
Hook, Sidney, 1902-1989
Johnson, Alvin Saunders, 1874-1971
Keynes, John Maynard, 1883-1946
Latourette, Kenneth Scott, 1884-1968
Lerner, Max, 1902-1992
Macmillan Company
Malinowski, Bronislaw, 1884-1942
Mannheim, Karl, 1893-1947
Mead, Margaret, 1901-1978
Mili︠u︡kov, P. N. (Pavel Nikolaevich), 1859-1943
Mumford, Lewis, 1895-1990
National Education Association of the United States
Needham, Joseph, 1900-1995
Olmsted, Frederick Law, 1822-1903
Pirenne, Henri, 1862-1935
Pound, Roscoe, 1870-1964
Sapir, Edward, 1884-1939
Schlesinger, Arthur M (Arthur Meier), 1888-1965
Seligman, Edwin R. A (Edwin Robert Anderson), 1861-1939
Subject
Encyclopedias and dictionaries
Social sciences -- Encyclopedias

Series I: Business Records, 1927-1934

This series contains the business records of the staff, which produced the Encyclopaedia. It includes correspondence with Macmillan (the publisher of the Encyclopaedia), with sponsoring organizations, and with subscribers. Also present are financial records, including bills and invoices, checkbook ledgers, account books, and information on Encyclopaedia staff and salaries. Files of press notices, reviews of the Encyclopaedia, and a scrapbook of press clippings are also present in this series.


Box I 1

Press notices


Box I 1

Press notices, book reviews


Box I 1

Encyclopaedia of Social Sciences, Inc.


Box I 1

Macmillan Company-correspondence, 1929-1930


Box I 1

Correspondence-invoices


Box I 1

Macmillan Correspondence-reprints, Prink, etc.


Box I 1

Macmillan Company-R.R. Brett


Box I 1

Macmillan Company-G. Brett


Box I 1

Subscription correspondence-Macmillan-E.L. Mead (1-2)


Box I 1

Lease for Morningside Apt.-Related correspondence


Box I 1

Correspondence


Box I 1

Who's Who-qualifications and job histories of staff


Box I 1

Replies to letters re possible future employment of E.S.S. editorial staff


Box I 1

Salary lists


Box I 1

Financial statements and salary lists


Box I 1

Macmillan bills (1-3)


Box I 1

Receipted bills (December 1, 1927-1934)


Box I 1

Carnegie Corporation


Box I 1

Commonwelath Fund


Box I 1

Rockefeller Foundation


Box I 1

Rockefeller Foundation-Day


Box I 1

Rosenwald Foundation


Box I 1

Russell Sage Foundation


Box I 1

Couzens, James


Box I 1

Dawson, W.H.


Box I 1

Howson, Roger -- Columbia University Library


Box I 1

Insurance -- Burnett Miller


Box I 1

Irvine, Elsie, Mrs.


Box I 1

Jones, Mark


Box I 1

Memorandums


Box I 1

Memoranda and outlines of topics


Box I 1

Price, Waterhouse & Co.


Box I 1

Association of American Law Schools


Box I 1

American Anthropological Association


Box I 1

American Association of Social Workers


Box I 1

American Economic Association


Box I 1

American Historical Association


Box I 1

American Political Science Association


Box I 1

American Psychological Association


Box I 1

American Sociological Association


Box I 1

American Statistical Association


Box I 1

National Education Association


Box I 1

Brinkman and Schumpeter -- advisory editors correspondence


Box I 1

Advisory editors correspondence


Box I 1

Joint Committee-subscription campaign


Box I 1

Joint committee meetings, February1925 -- June 1932, February1925, June 1932


Box I 2

Sillivan and Cromwell


Box I 2

Form Letters


Box I 2

Subscription campaign-early correspondence of ERA's (1-4)


Box I 2

Correspondence with universities


Box I 2

Assorted correspondence


Box I 2

Correspondence-mainly with Edwin Gay


Box I 2

Board of Directors and constituent societies correspondence (1-2)


Box I 2

Board of Directors-annual meetings, 1931-1933


Box I 2

Directors of the Encyclopaedia of Social Sciences, Inc.


Box I 2

U-Miscellaneous, including correspondence with prospective publishers (1-2)


Box I 2

Page proofs, Vol. I through


Box I 2

Page proofs, Vol. IV


Box I 2

Uncut signatures


Box I 3

Page corrections


Box I 3

Letters from Macmillan


Box I 3

Contents, Vol. 2; Table of contributors, Vol. 2


Box I 3

Dinner acceptances (1-2)


Box I 3

Regrets


Box I 3

Correspondence re dinner


Box I 3

Subscriber's correspondence


Box I 3

Complimentary subscription correspondence


Box I 3

Congratulatory letters


Box I 3

Review copies requested


Box I 3

Correspondence re subscriptions (1-10)


Box I 3

Lists of subscribers


Box I 3

Sample subscription agreements


Box I 3

Reviews of the E.S.S.


Box I 3

Specimen pamphlets (1928)


Box I 3

Specimen biography pamphlets (1931)


Box I 3

Envelopes


Box I 3

Sample checks


Box I 3

Sample voucher form


Box I 3

Special offer to members pamphlet (American Economic Association)


Box I 4

Checkbook ledgers


Box I 4

Account books


Box I 4

Journal


Box I 4

Books of requisition slips


Box I 4

Blank book of voucher forms (no. 1801-1850)


Box I 4

Scrapbook


Box I 4

Encyclopaedia of the Social Sciences membership record


Box I 4

E.S.S. staff (card file)


Box I 4

Encyclopaedia of the Social Sciences embossing stamp

Series II: Lists, Outlines, Abstracts, Card files, 1927-1934

This series contains an assemblage of files used in planning the Encyclopaedia. First is a set of lists of suggested topics, arranged by broad subject field. These lists were circulated to eminent authorities in each field for comment. Each file consists of the lists, comments by the outside authorities, and related correspondence. Second there is a set, also filed by broad subject area, of outlines and abstracts of articles, including enumerations of suggested word lengths for each article. This is followed by a series of Memoranda to Authors, filed alphabetically by subject, giving the scope for each suggested article or series of related articles. A set of miscellaneous files relating to these lists and outlines follows. The remainder of the series consists of the card files used in the preparation of the Encyclopaedia. First, a set of Topic Cards with brief summaries of articles, suggested word lengths, and often notes on who suggested the topic, and possible authors for the articles. Then there is a set of Abstract Cards (A through L only), which mainly seem to include suggested authors for the articles, although some outlines and suggested word lengths are also present. Finally is a set of Biography Cards, which are identical to Topic Cards except that they treat personal name subjects.


Box II 1

Lists of Suggested Topics and Replies, A-EC


Box II 2

Lists of Suggested Topics and Replies, ED-MI


Box II 3

Lists of Suggested Topics and Replies, MO-WO


Box II 3

Outlines and Enumerations of Topics, A-CH


Box II 4

Outlines and Enumerations of Topics, CI-WO


Box II 4

Memoranda to Authors, CA-CO


Box II 5

Memoranda to Authors, CR-PL


Box II 6

Memoranda to Authors, PO-Z


Box II 6

Bibliographies


Box II 6

Changes on Lists


Box II 6

Discarded Materials


Box II 6

Miscellaneous Files


Box II 6

Topic Cards, A-E


Box II 7

Topic Cards, F-Z


Box II 8

Abstract Cards, A-CIT


Box II 9

Abstract Cards, CIV-ISO


Box II 10

Abstract Cards, J-LA


Box II 10

Biography Cards, A-BJ


Box II 11

Biography Cards, BL-F


Box II 12

Biography Cards, GA-MAR


Box II 13

Biography Cards, MAS-RIT


Box II 14

Biography Cards, RIU-SZT


Box II 15

Biography Cards, SZU-Z

Series III: Manuscript Folders, 1927-1934

This series contains the original manuscripts and edited drafts of the articles of the Encyclopaedia. Often included are notes on background information and statistics, as well as slips for sources consulted at the New York Public Library in the course of the factual checking done by the Encyclopaedia staff. Occasionally correspondence relating to the article will be found in these files, but most correspondence is filed in the next series.

Arrangement note

The folders are arranged alphabetically by the title of the article


Box III 1

Preface


Box III 1

Introduction


Box III 1

Manuscript folders, A-ACS


Box III 2

Manuscript folders, ACT-AQU


Box III 3

Manuscript folders, ARA-AVE


Box III 4

Manuscript folders, AVI-BEL


Box III 5

Manuscript folders, BEN-BRA


Box III 6

Manuscript folders, BRE-CAN


Box III 7

Manuscript folders, CAP-CHI


Box III 8

Manuscript folders, CHI-COC


Box III 9

Manuscript folders, COD-COND


Box III 10

Manuscript folders, CONF-COR


Box III 11

Manuscript folders, COS-DAN


Box III 12

Manuscript folders, DAR-DOR


Box III 13

Manuscript folders, DOS-ELE


Box III 14

Manuscript folders, ELG-FAL


Box III 15

Manuscript folders, FAM-FOO


Box III 16

Manuscript folders, FOR-GAR


Box III 17

Manuscript folders, GAS-GOV


Box III 18

Manuscript folders, GRA-HER


Box III 19

Manuscript folders, HES-IMM


Box III 20

Manuscript folders, IMP-INT


Box III 21

Manuscript folders, INT-KAN


Box III 22

Manuscript folders, KAR-LAN


Box III 23

Manuscript folders, LAN-LAW


Box III 24

Manuscript folders, LAW-LUC


Box III 25

Manuscript folders, LUD-MAR


Box III 26

Manuscript folders, MAR-MEN


Box III 27

Manuscript folders, MEN-MIN


Box III 28

Manuscript folders, MIQ-MOR


Box III 29

Manuscript folders, MOS-NAT


Box III 30

Manuscript folders, NAT-OIL


Box III 31

Manuscript folders, OKU-PAS


Box III 32

Manuscript folders, PAT-POO


Box III 33

Manuscript folders, POP-PRO


Box III 34

Manuscript folders, PRO-RAC


Box III 35

Manuscript folders, RAD-RES


Box III 36

Manuscript folders, RET-SAN


Box III 37

Manuscript folders, SAR-SLU


Box III 38

Manuscript folders, SMA-STO


Box III 39

Manuscript folders, STR-TRA


Box III 40

Manuscript folders, TRA-UNE


Box III 41

Manuscript folders, UNF-WAG


Box III 42

Manuscript folders, WAI-ZWI

Series IV: Correspondence Files, 1927-1934

This series contains the correspondence of the editors with the contributing authors, advisers and potential contributors. Most of the correspondence is in English, but European correspondents commonly employ the French and German. The list of correspondents below is not exhaustive, but includes only major sets and famous names: the series as a whole contains correspondence with more than 1200 persons. Much of the correspondence with famous people, such as W.E.B. DuBois and Oliver Wendell Holmes, consists merely of polite refusals, but many, such as Margaret Mead and Felix Frankfurter, did make substantial contributions to the Encyclopaedia.

A large gap exists in this series: there are no files from correspondents with names beginning with the letter C; in fact, none between the letters BR and DR. This material was not present when the collection was first inventoried in 1984 and must have been lost prior to that time.


Box IV 1

Abbott, Edith through Bjorling, Carl G. including:


Box IV 1

Addams, Jane


Box IV 1

Adler, Max


Box IV 1

Arnold, Thurman


Box IV 1

Bauer, John


Box IV 1

Beard, Mary R.


Box IV 1

Beer, Max


Box IV 1

Benedict, Ruth


Box IV 2

Blachly, F.F. through Fellner, Frederic de including:


Box IV 2

Boas, Franz


Box IV 2

Boehm, Max H


Box IV 2

Bonn, Moritz J.


Box IV 2

Braun, Robert


Box IV 2

Brinkman, Carl


Box IV 2

Brinton, Crane


Box IV 2

DuBois, W.E.B.


Box IV 2

Eastman, Max


Box IV 2

Einaudi, Luigi


Box IV 2

Ellis, Havelock


Box IV 2

Fay, Sidney B.


Box IV 3

Fenwick, Charles G. through Griziotti, Benvenuto including:


Box IV 3

Fitch, John A.


Box IV 3

Frankfurter, Felix

Folder missing (August 2019)


Box IV 3

Friedrich, Carl J.


Box IV 3

Fuller, Raymond G.


Box IV 3

Gottschalk, Louis R.


Box IV 3

Gras, N.S.B.


Box IV 4

Groba, Kurt through Holbrook, David H. including:


Box IV 4

Hamilton, Walton H.


Box IV 4

Hardman, J.B.S.


Box IV 4

Hart, Albert Bushnell


Box IV 4

Herskovitz, Melville J.


Box IV 4

Hicks, Granville


Box IV 5

Holcombe, A.N. through Koch, Theodore Wesley including:


Box IV 5

Holmes, Oliver Wendell


Box IV 5

Hook, Sandy


Box IV 5

Hubert, Rene


Box IV 5

Jaszi, Oscar


Box IV 5

Jenks, Leland A.


Box IV 5

Kandel, I.L.


Box IV 5

Kennedy, W.P.M.


Box IV 5

Keynes, J.M.


Box IV 5

Klein, Philip


Box IV 5

Knight, Frank H.


Box IV 5

Knight, Melvin M.


Box IV 6

Kocharovski, K. through Lyon, Leverett S. including:


Box IV 6

Kohn, Hans


Box IV 6

Laski, Harold J.


Box IV 6

Latourette, Kenneth S.


Box IV 6

Lederer, E.


Box IV 6

Lerner, Max


Box IV 6

Lestschinsky, Jakob


Box IV 6

Lippman, Walter


Box IV 6

Lobinger, Charles S.


Box IV 6

Lorwin, Lewis L.


Box IV 6

Lowie, Robert H.


Box IV 7

MacCauley, Fred R. through Mowery, Albert H. including:


Box IV 7

Malinowski, Bronislaw


Box IV 7

Manes, Alfred


Box IV 7

Mannheim, Karl


Box IV 7

McBride, George M.


Box IV 7

Mead, Margaret


Box IV 7

Meusel, Alfred


Box IV 7

Miliukov, Paul


Box IV 8

Muhlmann, W.E. through Powicks, F.M. including:


Box IV 8

Mumford, Lewis


Box IV 8

Munro, William B.


Box IV 8

Nadler, Marcus


Box IV 8

Needham, Joseph


Box IV 8

Niebuhr, Helmut Richard


Box IV 8

Nolen, John


Box IV 8

Olmstead, F.L.


Box IV 8

Palyi, Melchior


Box IV 8

Parsons, Talcott


Box IV 8

Perlman, Selig


Box IV 8

Person, H.S.


Box IV 8

Pirenne, Henri


Box IV 8

Pound, Roscoe


Box IV 9

Prato, Giuseppe through Sarkissian, A.O. including:


Box IV 9

Radin, Max


Box IV 9

Reed, Harold


Box IV 9

Richards, Charles R.


Box IV 9

Rubinow, I.M.


Box IV 9

Ryan, John A.


Box IV 9

Salin, George


Box IV 9

Salomon, Gottfried


Box IV 9

Salz, Arthur


Box IV 9

Sanborn, Frederick R.


Box IV 9

Sapir, Edward


Box IV 9

Saposs, David J.


Box IV 10

Sauer, Carl through Sraffa, Piero including:


Box IV 10

Schacht, Joseph


Box IV 10

Schlesinger, A.M.


Box IV 10

Schneider, Herbert W.


Box IV 10

Schuman, Frederick L.


Box IV 10

Seelig, Ernst


Box IV 10

Seldes, Gilbert


Box IV 10

Sellin, Thorsten


Box IV 10

Sharman, I.L.


Box IV 10

Shepard, Walter J.


Box IV 10

Skalweit, August


Box IV 10

Sommer, Louise


Box IV 11

Stadelmann, Rudolf through Vreeland, Hamilton including:


Box IV 11

Stocking, George W.


Box IV 11

Struve, Peter


Box IV 11

Sturges, Wesley A.


Box IV 11

Suranyi-Unger, Theo


Box IV 11

Taussig, F.W.


Box IV 11

Tead, Ordway


Box IV 11

Toynbee, Arnold


Box IV 11

Tozzer, A.M.


Box IV 11

Vambery, Rustam


Box IV 11

Van Waters, Miriam


Box IV 11

Viner, Jacob


Box IV 12

Wade, Herbert T. through Woytinsky, Wladimir including:


Box IV 12

Ware, Norman J.


Box IV 12

Watkins, Myron W.


Box IV 12

Weber, Wilhelm


Box IV 12

White, Leonard


Box IV 12

Wilcox, Walter F.

Series V: Killed Files, 1927-1934

This series contains files of manuscripts and index cards for projected articles that were "killed", that is, not used in the printed version of the Encyclopaedia. The contents of these files correspond to those of the "live" files from which they were drawn.


Box V 1

Killed Articles, A-CA


Box V 2

Killed Articles, CH-G


Box V 3

Killed Articles, H-O


Box V 4

Killed Articles, P-Z


Box V 4

Killed Topic Cards, A-E


Box V 5

Killed Topic Cards, F-Z


Box V 6

Killed Biography Cards, A-DJ


Box V 7

Killed Biography Cards, DO-HY


Box V 8

Killed Biography Cards, I -- MO


Box V 9

Killed Biography Cards, MU-R


Box V 10

Killed Biography Cards, ST-Z

Series VI: Printed Editions of the Encyclopedia, 1927-1934

This series contains the published editions of the Encyclopaedia. First is an incomplete set of the first printing, and next a complete set of the 16th printing. Finally is a complete set of the new International Encyclopedia of the Social Sciences, the successor edition was published in 1968.


Box VI 1

Encyclopaedia of the Social Sciences . Edwin R.A. Seligman, ed. New York: Macmillan, 1934. Vols. I-VIII.


Box VI 2

Encyclopaedia of the Social Sciences . Edwin R.A. Seligman, ed. New York: Macmillan, 1934. Vols. IX, X, XII, XIV.


Box VI 2

Encyclopaedia of the Social Sciences . Edwin R.A. Seligman, ed. New York: Macmillan, 1934. 16th printing, 1967. Vols. 1-4.


Box VI 3

Encyclopaedia of the Social Sciences . Edwin R.A. Seligman, ed. New York: Macmillan, 1934. 16th printing, 1967. Vols. 5-12.


Box VI 4

Encyclopaedia of the Social Sciences . Edwin R.A. Seligman, ed. New York: Macmillan, 1934. 16th printing, 1967. Vols. 13-15


Box VI 4

International Encyclopedia of the Social Sciences . David L. Sills, ed. New York: Macmillan and the Free Press, 1968. Vols. 1-5.


Box VI 5

International Encyclopedia of the Social Sciences . David L. Sills, ed. New York: Macmillan and the Free Press, 1968. Vols. 6-12.


Box VI 6

International Encyclopedia of the Social Sciences . David L. Sills, ed. New York: Macmillan and the Free Press, 1968. Vols. 13-17.