Emigh, Rebecca Jean, 1962-

Antecedents of censuses from medieval to nation states : how societies and states count / Rebecca Jean Emigh, Dylan Riley, and Patricia Ahmed. - 266 p. ; 23 cm

Inclou referències bibliogràfiques (p. 221-259) i índex.

Machine generated contents note: -- PART I: -- 1. Introduction -- 2. The Interactive Effects of States and Societies on Censuses -- PART II: -- 3. Fiscal Information Gathering -- 4. Fiscal Information Gathering on the Italian Peninsula before National Unification -- PART III: -- 5. Towards Population Censuses -- 6. The Population Census for Legislative Representation in the United States -- 7. Precocious Censuses in the Italian Regional States -- 8. Conclusions.

"Antecedents of Censuses From Medieval to Nation States, the first of two volumes, examines the influence of social formations on censuses from the medieval period through current times. The authors argue that relative influence of states and societies is probably not linear, but depends on the actual historical configuration of the states and societies, as well as the type of population information being collected. They show how information gathering is an outcome of the interaction between states and social forces, and how social resistance to censuses has frequently circumvented their planning, prevented their implementation, and influenced their accuracy"--

9781137485021

2015012244


Demografia--Història
Ciències socials
Censos--Metodologia
Censos--Història


METODOLOGÍA
CENSOS
HISTORIA
CIENCIAS SOCIALES

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