• Source: William B. Munro
    • William Bennett Munro (5 January 1875 – 4 September 1957) was a Canadian historian and political scientist. He taught at Harvard University and the California Institute of Technology. He was known for research on the seigneurial system in New France and on municipal administration in the United States.


      Name Removal at Caltech


      In February 2021, Caltech decided to take William B. Munro's name off one of its buildings because he supported and practiced eugenics, which is a belief that certain people are better than others based on their genes on a scientific and racial level. The building was called the Division of Humanities and Social Sciences, but it was renamed the Hameetman Center. Caltech made this decision as part of an effort to recognize and address its past connection to eugenics, which has hurt many people through discrimination and damage to marginalized communities. The president of Caltech, Thomas F. Rosenbaum, said that removing Munro's name reflects the university's commitment to including everyone and recognizing its institutional history.
      Munro was an advocate for eugenics, a now-discredited theory that aimed to improve the genetic quality of the human population through selective breeding and sterilization. Munro argued that the "superior" races should have more children and the "inferior" races should have fewer children, and he supported laws that allowed for involuntary sterilization.
      While Munro's legacy is complicated by his support of eugenics, he also made contributions to the field of political science. He authored several books and articles on political theory, international relations, and American government, and he served as president of the American Political Science Association in 1940.
      His name is still used by Stanford University as an endowed position for political professorship, with three professors holding the position as of 2023.


      Works


      1900 The droit de banalité during the French régime in Canada
      1904 The Revolution
      1905 "Canada and British North America. The history of North America, vol. 11
      1906 "The office of intendant in New France: a study in French Colonial policy". In: The American Historical Review, Volume 12, no. 1, October 1906.
      1907 Some Merits and Defects of the French Colonial System
      1907 The Galveston Plan of City Government
      1907 The seigniorial system in Canada : a study in French colonial policy
      1908 Documents Relating to Seigneurial Tenure in Canada, 1598–1894, as part of the Champlain Society's General Series
      1909 "The custom of Paris in the New World", excerpted from Juristische Festgabe des Auslandes zu Joseph Kohlers 60. Geburtstag, Stuttgart, 1909
      1912 The Initiative, Referendum and Recall
      1914 Selections from the Federalist, edited with an introd. by William Bennett Munro
      1915 A Bibliography of Municipal Government in the United States
      1915 The seigneurs of old Canada : a chronicle of New-World feudalism
      1916 Principles and Methods of Municipal Administration, Macmillan
      1918 Crusaders of New France: a chronicle of the Fleur-de-lis in the wilderness
      1919 Public Ownership of Public Utilities 1919, with Samuel Orace Dunn, John Martin, and Delos Franklin Wilcox
      1919 Government of the United States (5 editions, 2 title changes through 1946)
      1923 Municipal Government and Administration
      1926 A selected bibliography on municipal government in Great Britain
      1927 The Money Power in Politics
      1927 The Resurgence of Autocracy
      1928 The Invisible Government, and Personality in Politics
      1929 American Influences on Canadian Government
      1930 American Government To-day
      1930 The Constitution of the United States
      1931 The Government of Europe: Supplement
      1932 The Significance of Our State and Local Elections
      1932 The Government of European Cities
      1934 Municipal Administration
      1934 Personality in Politics
      1935 The New Philippine Commonwealth


      References



      Damien-Claude Bélanger, "William Bennett Munro". In: Biographies of prominent Quebec and Canadian historical figures, Marianopolis College, 2004
      Harvey Eagleson, "William Bennett Munro". In: Engineering and Science, Jan. 1960, p. 31–36


      External links


      Works by William B. Munro at Project Gutenberg
      Works by William Bennett Munro at Faded Page (Canada)
      Works by or about William B. Munro at the Internet Archive
      Works by William B. Munro at LibriVox (public domain audiobooks)
      William Munro's Compilation of Seigneurial Documents, Champlain Society

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