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London School of Economics and Political Science

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London School of Economics and Political Science, at London, England; founded 1895, recognized as a school of the Univ. of London (see London, Univ. of London, University of, at London, England; founded 1836 as an examining and degree-giving body. Teaching functions were not added until 1898. It comprised at first University College (which had been founded in 1826 as the Univ.
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) in 1900. It publishes many periodicals, including the British Journal of Sociology, the British Journal of Industrial Relations, and the International Bibliography of the Social Sciences. The Centre for Economic Performance and the Centre for International Studies are affiliated.


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