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Ranney, Austin

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Personal name headingRanney, Austin
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Variant(s)Ranney, J. Austin
رنى، أوستن
Associated countryUnited States
LocatedBerkeley (Calif.) Corona (Calif.)
Birth date1920-03-29
Death date2006-07-24
Place of birthCortland (N.Y.)
Place of deathBerkeley (Calif.)
Field of activityPolitical science Political science--Study and teaching
AffiliationUniversity of Illinois (Urbana-Champaign campus)
University of Wisconsin
University of Wisconsin--Madison
American Enterprise Institute for Public Policy Research
University of California, Berkeley. Department of Political Science
Democratic National Committee (U.S.)
Yale University
Georgetown University
University of California, Davis
Profession or occupationPolitical science teachers University and college faculty members
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Found inHis The doctrine of responsible party government, 1954.
nuc90-66800: His Parliamentary and presidential democracy, 1985? (hdg. on CaBVaU rept.: Ranney, Austin; usage: J. Austin Ranney)
Times online WWW site, Aug. 7, 2006 (Austin Ranney; b. Mar. 29, 1920, Corton [i.e. Cortland], N.Y.; d. July 24, 2006; editor of the American political science review who played an important role in the councils of the Democratic Party)
Info. converted from 678, 2012-10-02 (b. 1920)
Ranney, Austin. Participation in American Presidential nominations, 1976, ©1977: title page (Austin Ranney) title page verso (resident scholar of American Enterprise Institute; member of Democratic National Committee's Commission on the Role and Future of Presidential Primaries)
LA times, July 30, 2006, viewed online, October 28, 2022 (J. Austin Ranney, 85; UC expert on political parties and elections; died at his home in Berkeley; headed UC Berkeley's political science department, 1987-1991; taught at University of Illinois, 1947-1963; University of Wisconsin in Madison, 1963-1976; visiting educator at Yale University, Georgetown University and UC Davis; 1975-1985 served as resident scholar at American Enterprise Institute in Washington, DC; born in Cortland, N.Y., grew up in Corona in Southern California; attended Northwestern University on debate scholarship; master's degree from University of Oregon and doctorate from Yale University; retired from UC in 1991, but remained active on campus doing some career counseling at UC Berkeley Retirement Center where he was on board of directors)
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Associated languageeng