Review of: Quantitative Methods for Historians: A Guide to Research, Data, and Statistics. Jarausch, Konrad H. and Hardy, Kenneth A
Review of: Quantitative Studies in Agrarian History. Rothstein, Morton and Field, Daniel, ed
Jean-Yves Grenier. Reflexions on the use of statistical methods in history. This article explains ho...
Starting at the very end of the seventies a wave of criticism against quantitative studies can be ob...
Review of: Quantitative Methods for Historians: A Guide to Research, Data, and Statistics. Jarausch,...
abstract: This book presents methods of applying statistical analysis to historical data
This is the best textbook on statistical methods ever written for a historical audience, Realizing ...
During the nineteen-sixties, more and more historians recognized the need to employ at least simple...
This timely and lucid guide is intended for students and scholars working on all historical periods ...
Books reviewed are: Howard Jarausch and Kenneth Hardy, Quantitative Methods for Historians Reviewed ...
This timely and lucid guide is intended for students and scholars working on all historical periods ...
Authors of methodology textbooks in every discipline face the same choices: What audience should be ...
Die theoretischen Korrelationsprobleme zwischen Erkenntniseigentümlichkeiten in den Geistes- und Nat...
Social scientists and historians trained in social science began importing quantitative methods and ...
"In spite of a grand tradition of statistical analysis in the last decades of the 19th century, quan...
With the growth in interest in collective biography as a historical technique, many predominantly qu...
Review of: Quantitative Studies in Agrarian History. Rothstein, Morton and Field, Daniel, ed
Jean-Yves Grenier. Reflexions on the use of statistical methods in history. This article explains ho...
Starting at the very end of the seventies a wave of criticism against quantitative studies can be ob...
Review of: Quantitative Methods for Historians: A Guide to Research, Data, and Statistics. Jarausch,...
abstract: This book presents methods of applying statistical analysis to historical data
This is the best textbook on statistical methods ever written for a historical audience, Realizing ...
During the nineteen-sixties, more and more historians recognized the need to employ at least simple...
This timely and lucid guide is intended for students and scholars working on all historical periods ...
Books reviewed are: Howard Jarausch and Kenneth Hardy, Quantitative Methods for Historians Reviewed ...
This timely and lucid guide is intended for students and scholars working on all historical periods ...
Authors of methodology textbooks in every discipline face the same choices: What audience should be ...
Die theoretischen Korrelationsprobleme zwischen Erkenntniseigentümlichkeiten in den Geistes- und Nat...
Social scientists and historians trained in social science began importing quantitative methods and ...
"In spite of a grand tradition of statistical analysis in the last decades of the 19th century, quan...
With the growth in interest in collective biography as a historical technique, many predominantly qu...
Review of: Quantitative Studies in Agrarian History. Rothstein, Morton and Field, Daniel, ed
Jean-Yves Grenier. Reflexions on the use of statistical methods in history. This article explains ho...
Starting at the very end of the seventies a wave of criticism against quantitative studies can be ob...