03564oam 2200613 450 99655234740331620230621141107.09781526147530(PDF ebook)152614753X(PDF ebook)9780719081422(hardback)0719081424(hardback)10.7765/9781526147530(CKB)5400000000000451(ScCtBLL)57c3c1ce-a2ff-4190-8362-fa5d673cf4fc(oapen)https://directory.doabooks.org/handle/20.500.12854/38772(DE-B1597)659614(DE-B1597)9781526147530(EXLCZ)99540000000000045120210126h20202010 fy| 0enguru||||||||||txtrdacontentcrdamediacrrdacarrierStates and statistics in the nineteenth century Europe by numbers /Nico Randeraad; translated from Dutch by Debra MolnarManchester University Press2020Manchester, UK :Manchester University Press,2010.Manchester, UK :Manchester University Press,[2020]©20101 online resource (208 pages) digital file(s)Print version: 9780719081422 0719081424 Includes bibliographical references and index.Introduction -- 1. The first meeting: Brussels 1853 -- 2. All the world’s a stage: Paris 1855 -- 3. The expansion of Europe: Vienna 1857 -- 4. On waves of passion: London 1860 -- 5. The German phoenix: Berlin 1863 -- 6. Nationalism unbounded: Florence 1867 -- 7. Small gestures in a big world: The Hague 1869 -- 8. ‘Sadder and wiser’: St Petersburg 1872 and Budapest 1876 -- Afterword -- Bibliography -- IndexIn this fascinating study, Nico Randeraad vividly describes the turbulent history of statistics in nineteenth century Europe. The book deals not only with developments in the large states of Western Europe, but gives equal attention to small states (Belgium, the Netherlands, Hungary) and to the declining Habsburg Empire and Tsarist Russia. Then, unlike today, statistics constituted a comprehensive science, which stemmed from the idea that society, just like nature, was governed by laws. In order to discover these laws, everything had to be counted. What could be counted, could be solved: crime, poverty, suicide, prostitution, illness, and many other threats to bourgeois society. The statisticians, often trained as jurists, economists and doctors, saw themselves as pioneers of a better future. Offering an original perspective on the tensions between universalism and the rise of the nation-state in the nineteenth century, this book will appeal to historians, statisticians, and social scientists in general.History / EuropebisacshPolitical Science / Public Affairs & AdministrationbisacshHistoryEuropeStatisticsHistory19th centuryEuropeSocial conditions19th centurySourcesPolitical SciencePublic Affairs & AdministrationHistoryEuropeGeneralHistory / EuropePolitical Science / Public Affairs & AdministrationHistory314'.09034Randeraad Nico466078UkMaJRUBOOK996552347403316States and statistics in the nineteenth century2046534UNISA