LC control no. | n 89215065 |
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Descriptive conventions | rda |
Personal name heading | Jevons, H. Stanley (Herbert Stanley), 1875-1955 |
Variant(s) | Jevons, H. Stanley (Herbert Stanley), b. 1875 Jevons, Herbert Stanley, 1875-1955 |
Located | Allahabad (India) |
Birth date | 1875 |
Death date | 1955 |
Place of birth | Manchester (England) |
Field of activity | Economists |
Affiliation | University of Allahabad. Department of Economics Bengal Economic Association (Kolkata, India) Indian Economic Association |
Profession or occupation | College teachers |
Found in | The future of exchange and the Indian currency, 1922; t.p. (H. Stanley Jevons; prof. of eco., Allahabad U.) LC cat. of printed cds., 1944: v. 76, p. 465 (LCCN 22-20910: hdg.: Jevons, Herbert Stanley, 1875- ; usage: H. Stanley Jevons) OCLC, Dec. 20, 1995 (hdg.: Jevons, Herbert Stanley, 1875-1955; usage: H. Stanley Jevons) The theory of political economy, 1911 : t.p. (H. Stanley Jevons) OCLC, 12-20-95 (hdg.: Jevons, Herbert Stanley, 1875-1955; usage: H. Stanley Jevons) viaf.org, 31 Oct. 2017 (heading from NLA, ABES, etc.: Jevons, H. Stanley (Herbert Stanley), 1875-1955) Biographical Dictionary of British Economists, 2004, online version, 2010, viewed 31 Oct. 2017 : (Jevons, Herbert Stanley (1875-1955); b. in Manchester 1875; d. 1955; studied at University College, London and Trinity College, Cambridge, as well as Geological Institute, Heidelberg; lecturer in mineralogy and geology at the University of Sydney, lecturer in economics at the College of South Wales and Monmouthshire, Cardiff; involved in housing reform and garden city projects; in 1914 went to India as the first professor of economics at the University of Allahabad; was the driving force behind the foundation of the Bengal Economic Association in 1916 and was present at the inaugural meeting of the Indian Economic Association, of which he became president in 1922; also served as professor of economics at the University of Rangoon) |
Associated language | eng |
Invalid LCCN | no 96006473 |