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(1860-1927)<br>Balliol College, Oxford<br>Economic History<br>First Professor of [[Political Economy, Department of|Political Economy]] and Constitutional History, UofT (1888)<br>Moved to Harvard University 1892<br>http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/William_Ashley_(economic_historian)  
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(1860-1927)<br>Balliol College, Oxford<br>[[Economic History]]<br>First Professor of [[Political Economy, Department of|Political Economy]] and Constitutional History, UofT (1888)<br>Moved to Harvard University 1892<br>http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/William_Ashley_(economic_historian)  
  
William James Ashley was appointed as the first professor of Political Economy and Constitutional history in the Faculty of Arts of the University of Toronto in 1888. His appointment marks the roots of the Bachelor or Commerce degree at the university. He was a graduate from Oxford University. 
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William James Ashley was appointed as the first professor of Political Economy and Constitutional History in the Faculty of Arts of the University of Toronto in 1888. His appointment marks the roots of the Bachelor of Commerce degree at the university.  
  
Ashley left Toronto in 1892 and went to Harvard University before returning to England for good. After he returned to the University of Birmingham, he founded the School of Commerce and began the program that lead to the first Bachelor of Commerce degree.
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Ashley left Toronto in 1892 and went to Harvard University before returning to England for good. After he returned to the University of Birmingham, he founded the School of Commerce and began the program that lead to the first Bachelor of Commerce degree.  
  
Ashley, Anne. William James Ashley: A life. London: P.S. King &amp; Son, 1932
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<u>References</u>
  
Ashley, C.A. ‘Sir William Ashley and the rise of schools of commerce,’ Commerce Journal (March 1938) 40-50
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Ashley, Anne. ''William James Ashley: A life''. London: P.S. King &amp; Son, 1932
  
Ashley, W.J. What is Political Science? An inaugural lecture given in the Convocation Hall of the University of Toronto, 9th November, 1888. Toronto: Rowsell &amp; Hutchison, 1888<br>
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Ashley, C.A. ‘Sir William Ashley and the rise of schools of commerce,’ ''Commerce Journal'' (March 1938) 40-50
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Ashley, W.J. "What is Political Science? An inaugural lecture given in the Convocation Hall of the University of Toronto, 9th November, 1888". Toronto: Rowsell &amp; Hutchison, 1888<br>
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Latest revision as of 10:52, 5 November 2020

(1860-1927)
Balliol College, Oxford
Economic History
First Professor of Political Economy and Constitutional History, UofT (1888)
Moved to Harvard University 1892
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/William_Ashley_(economic_historian)

William James Ashley was appointed as the first professor of Political Economy and Constitutional History in the Faculty of Arts of the University of Toronto in 1888. His appointment marks the roots of the Bachelor of Commerce degree at the university.

Ashley left Toronto in 1892 and went to Harvard University before returning to England for good. After he returned to the University of Birmingham, he founded the School of Commerce and began the program that lead to the first Bachelor of Commerce degree.

References

Ashley, Anne. William James Ashley: A life. London: P.S. King & Son, 1932

Ashley, C.A. ‘Sir William Ashley and the rise of schools of commerce,’ Commerce Journal (March 1938) 40-50

Ashley, W.J. "What is Political Science? An inaugural lecture given in the Convocation Hall of the University of Toronto, 9th November, 1888". Toronto: Rowsell & Hutchison, 1888

http://www.stanford.edu/group/auden/cgi-bin/auden/individual.php?pid=I14742&ged=auden-bicknell.ged

http://www.1911encyclopedia.org/William_James_Ashley