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%T Quantitative history of society and economy: some international studies
%E Jarausch, Konrad H.
%E Schröder, Wilhelm H.
%P 240
%V 21
%D 1987
%I Scripta Mercaturae Verl.
%@ 3-922661-40-8
%~ GESIS
%> https://nbn-resolving.org/urn:nbn:de:0168-ssoar-340971
%X Contents: I. The State of the Debate - Konrad H. Jarausch: (Inter-)national Styles of Quantitative History (5-18); Charles Tilly: Formalization and Quantification in Historical Analysis (19-29); Heinrich Best, Wilhelm Heinz Schröder: Quantitative Historical Social Research: The German Experience (48). II. Social Inequality in Comparative Perspective - Hartmut Kaelble: Social Inequality in the 19th and 20th Centuries: Some Introductory Remarks (49-57); Johan Söderberg: Trends in Inequality in Sweden, 1700-1914 (58-78); Olivier Zunz: The Collar Line: Clerical Workers in America at the Turn of the Century (79-93); Janusz Zarnowski: Social Inequalities in 20th Century Poland (94-112). III. Economic, Social, and Political Transitions - Patrice Bourdelais: Transitions from Agricultural to Industrial Societies: Some Introductory Remarks (113-119); John Komlos: Patterns of Children's Growth in East-Central Europe in the Eighteenth Century (120-141); Fausto Dopico: The Transformation of Spanish Society, 1800-1950: State of the Art (142-168); Mitoshi Yamaguchi: The Transition from Agricultural to Industrial Society: Japanese Case, 1880-1970 (169-192); Hugo F. Castillo, Joseph S. Tulchin: Capitalist Development and Social Structure in Argentinia, 1880-1930 (193-234).
%C DEU
%C St. Katharinen
%G en
%9 Sammelwerk
%W GESIS - http://www.gesis.org
%~ SSOAR - http://www.ssoar.info