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Changes in censuses from imperialist to welfare states : how societies and states count / Rebecca Jean Emigh, Dylan Riley and Patricia Ahmed

Por: Emigh, Rebecca Jean, 1962- [aut.].
Colaborador(es): Riley, Dylan J, 1971- [aut.] | Ahmed, Patricia, 1963- [aut.].
Tipo de material: TextoTextoEditor: Houndmills, Basingstoke, Hampshire ; New York : Palgrave Macmillan, 2016Descripción: 267 p. ; 23 cm.Tipo de contenido: text Tipo de medio: unmediated Tipo de portador: volumeISBN: 9781137485052.Tema(s): Burocràcia -- Història | Grups de pressió -- Història | Canvi social | Censos -- Metodologia | Censos -- HistòriaGénero/Forma: METODOLOGÍA | CENSOS | CAMBIO SOCIAL | | HISTORIAClasificación CDD: 001.4/33 Otra clasificación: SOC002010 | SOC006000 | SOC015000 | SOC019000 Resumen: "Changes in Censuses from Imperialist to Welfare States, the second of two volumes, uses historical and comparative methods to analyze censuses or census-like information in the United Kingdom, the United States, and Italy, starting in England over one-thousand years ago. The authors argue that censuses arose from interactions between bureaucracies and social interests, and that censuses constituted public, official knowledge not where they were insulated from social pressures, but rather where there was intense social and political interaction around them"-- Provided by publisher.
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"Changes in Censuses from Imperialist to Welfare States, the second of two volumes, uses historical and comparative methods to analyze censuses or census-like information in the United Kingdom, the United States, and Italy, starting in England over one-thousand years ago. The authors argue that censuses arose from interactions between bureaucracies and social interests, and that censuses constituted public, official knowledge not where they were insulated from social pressures, but rather where there was intense social and political interaction around them"-- Provided by publisher.

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