During most of the nineteenth century, the etymology of the term statistics' was still much alive: statistics was state-istics, the empirical study of the state. It has been argued that the nineteenth-century avalanche of printed numbers gave rise to a new discourse about society. Not only was society conceived of as a population; the corps social (Quetelet) was also conceptualized as a subject of statistics. An important contribution of this state-istics was to conceive a new sort of object, which could be both the target of research and of policy interventions. On the basis of a case-study of all the Belgian population censuses taken before the Second World War, we attempt to articulate the complex interactions between science, government...
In 1857, a Statistical Society was founded in the Netherlands. Within this society, statistics was c...
Since their origins in seventeenth-century Sweden, population registers have been kept at local leve...
and Thibaut de Saint Pol** In the nineteenth century, France introduced political and legal criteria...
During most of the nineteenth century, the etymology of the term statistics' was still much alive: s...
Statistics originally meant state-istics, a scientific representation of the state for governmental ...
This chapter focuses on the premises underlying one of the main instruments that states have used to...
In A monument to the country. Official statistics in Belgium, 1795-1870, Nele Bracke unravels why an...
International audienceThis paper is aimed to contribute to the history of statistics as science but ...
In the period 1850-1940 statistics developed as a new combination of theory and practice. A wide ran...
In the period 1850-1940 statistics developed as a new combination of theory and practice. A wide ran...
Belgium's unique population history and the ready availability of exceptionally rich source material...
This book is a history of an illusion. It is also a history of the dream that preceded the illusion....
In this paper we deal with ethnically diverse categories of residents of the Duchy and the Kingdo...
In the nineteenth century, France introduced political and legal criteria aimed at establishing who ...
Inspired by recent developments in social theory and based on extensive archival research, this book...
In 1857, a Statistical Society was founded in the Netherlands. Within this society, statistics was c...
Since their origins in seventeenth-century Sweden, population registers have been kept at local leve...
and Thibaut de Saint Pol** In the nineteenth century, France introduced political and legal criteria...
During most of the nineteenth century, the etymology of the term statistics' was still much alive: s...
Statistics originally meant state-istics, a scientific representation of the state for governmental ...
This chapter focuses on the premises underlying one of the main instruments that states have used to...
In A monument to the country. Official statistics in Belgium, 1795-1870, Nele Bracke unravels why an...
International audienceThis paper is aimed to contribute to the history of statistics as science but ...
In the period 1850-1940 statistics developed as a new combination of theory and practice. A wide ran...
In the period 1850-1940 statistics developed as a new combination of theory and practice. A wide ran...
Belgium's unique population history and the ready availability of exceptionally rich source material...
This book is a history of an illusion. It is also a history of the dream that preceded the illusion....
In this paper we deal with ethnically diverse categories of residents of the Duchy and the Kingdo...
In the nineteenth century, France introduced political and legal criteria aimed at establishing who ...
Inspired by recent developments in social theory and based on extensive archival research, this book...
In 1857, a Statistical Society was founded in the Netherlands. Within this society, statistics was c...
Since their origins in seventeenth-century Sweden, population registers have been kept at local leve...
and Thibaut de Saint Pol** In the nineteenth century, France introduced political and legal criteria...