Statistics and the Public Sphere
Numbers and the People in Modern Britain, C. 1800-2000
Herausgeber: Crook, Tom; O'Hara, Glen
Statistics and the Public Sphere
Numbers and the People in Modern Britain, C. 1800-2000
Herausgeber: Crook, Tom; O'Hara, Glen
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Statistics and the Public Sphere is the first scholarly volume to address directly the place and function of numbers in modern British political culture, from roughly 1800 through to the present.
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Statistics and the Public Sphere is the first scholarly volume to address directly the place and function of numbers in modern British political culture, from roughly 1800 through to the present.
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 290
- Erscheinungstermin: 14. Oktober 2024
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm
- Gewicht: 399g
- ISBN-13: 9781032923345
- ISBN-10: 1032923342
- Artikelnr.: 71583914
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 290
- Erscheinungstermin: 14. Oktober 2024
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm
- Gewicht: 399g
- ISBN-13: 9781032923345
- ISBN-10: 1032923342
- Artikelnr.: 71583914
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
Tom Crook is Lecturer in Modern British History at Oxford Brookes University. He has published in Social History, Urban History and Journal of Victorian Culture. He is currently completing a book-length study entitled Time and the Social Body: Public Health and English Modernity, 1830-1914. Glen O'Hara is Senior Lecturer in Modern History at Oxford Brookes University. He is the author of Britain and the Sea since 1600 (2010), From Dreams to Disillusionment; Economic and Social Planning in 1960s Britain (2007), and the co-editor of The Modernisation of Britain? Harold Wilson and the Labour Governments of 1964-1970 (2006).
1. The 'Torrent of Numbers': Statistics and the Public Sphere in Britain,
C. 1800-2000. Tom Crook and Glen O'Hara 2. Statistics and the Career of
Public Reason: Engagement and Detachment in a Quantified World. Theodore M.
Porter Part I: Governing Numbers 3. 'In These You May Trust': Numerical
Information, Accounting Practices and the Poor Law, c. 1790 to 1840.
Steven King 4. The State and Statistics in Victorian and Edwardian Britain:
Promotion of the Public Sphere or Boundary Maintenance? Edward Higgs 5.
Numbers, Experts and Ideas: The French Economic Model in Britain, c.
1951-1973. Glen O'Hara Part II: Picturing the Public 6. Numbers and
Narratives: Epistemologies of Aggregation in British Statistics and Social
Realism, c. 1790-1880. Maeve E. Adams 7. Printed Statistics and the Public
Sphere: Numeracy, Electoral Politics and the Visual Culture of Numbers,
1880-1914. James Thompson 8. The Statisticalization of the Consumer in
British Market Research, c. 1920-1960: Profiling a Good Society. Stefan
Schwarzkopf Part III: Numbers and Public Trust 9. Suspect Figures:
Statistics and Public Trust in Victorian England. Tom Crook 10. Numbers,
Character and Trust in Early Victorian Britain: The Independent West
Middlesex Fire and Life Assurance Company Fraud. James Taylor Part IV: The
Politics of Statistics 11. 'Population Combined With Wealth and Taxation':
Statistics, Representation and the Making of the 1832 Reform Act. S.J.
Thompson 12. A 'Naked Strength and Beauty': Statistics in the British
Tariff Debate, 1880-1914. Edmund Rogers 13. Polling Public Opinion before
Opinion Polls: The Conservative Party and Election Prediction between the
Wars. Laura Beers 14. Towards New Histories of an Enumerated People. Tom
Crook and Glen O'Hara
C. 1800-2000. Tom Crook and Glen O'Hara 2. Statistics and the Career of
Public Reason: Engagement and Detachment in a Quantified World. Theodore M.
Porter Part I: Governing Numbers 3. 'In These You May Trust': Numerical
Information, Accounting Practices and the Poor Law, c. 1790 to 1840.
Steven King 4. The State and Statistics in Victorian and Edwardian Britain:
Promotion of the Public Sphere or Boundary Maintenance? Edward Higgs 5.
Numbers, Experts and Ideas: The French Economic Model in Britain, c.
1951-1973. Glen O'Hara Part II: Picturing the Public 6. Numbers and
Narratives: Epistemologies of Aggregation in British Statistics and Social
Realism, c. 1790-1880. Maeve E. Adams 7. Printed Statistics and the Public
Sphere: Numeracy, Electoral Politics and the Visual Culture of Numbers,
1880-1914. James Thompson 8. The Statisticalization of the Consumer in
British Market Research, c. 1920-1960: Profiling a Good Society. Stefan
Schwarzkopf Part III: Numbers and Public Trust 9. Suspect Figures:
Statistics and Public Trust in Victorian England. Tom Crook 10. Numbers,
Character and Trust in Early Victorian Britain: The Independent West
Middlesex Fire and Life Assurance Company Fraud. James Taylor Part IV: The
Politics of Statistics 11. 'Population Combined With Wealth and Taxation':
Statistics, Representation and the Making of the 1832 Reform Act. S.J.
Thompson 12. A 'Naked Strength and Beauty': Statistics in the British
Tariff Debate, 1880-1914. Edmund Rogers 13. Polling Public Opinion before
Opinion Polls: The Conservative Party and Election Prediction between the
Wars. Laura Beers 14. Towards New Histories of an Enumerated People. Tom
Crook and Glen O'Hara
1. The 'Torrent of Numbers': Statistics and the Public Sphere in Britain,
C. 1800-2000. Tom Crook and Glen O'Hara 2. Statistics and the Career of
Public Reason: Engagement and Detachment in a Quantified World. Theodore M.
Porter Part I: Governing Numbers 3. 'In These You May Trust': Numerical
Information, Accounting Practices and the Poor Law, c. 1790 to 1840.
Steven King 4. The State and Statistics in Victorian and Edwardian Britain:
Promotion of the Public Sphere or Boundary Maintenance? Edward Higgs 5.
Numbers, Experts and Ideas: The French Economic Model in Britain, c.
1951-1973. Glen O'Hara Part II: Picturing the Public 6. Numbers and
Narratives: Epistemologies of Aggregation in British Statistics and Social
Realism, c. 1790-1880. Maeve E. Adams 7. Printed Statistics and the Public
Sphere: Numeracy, Electoral Politics and the Visual Culture of Numbers,
1880-1914. James Thompson 8. The Statisticalization of the Consumer in
British Market Research, c. 1920-1960: Profiling a Good Society. Stefan
Schwarzkopf Part III: Numbers and Public Trust 9. Suspect Figures:
Statistics and Public Trust in Victorian England. Tom Crook 10. Numbers,
Character and Trust in Early Victorian Britain: The Independent West
Middlesex Fire and Life Assurance Company Fraud. James Taylor Part IV: The
Politics of Statistics 11. 'Population Combined With Wealth and Taxation':
Statistics, Representation and the Making of the 1832 Reform Act. S.J.
Thompson 12. A 'Naked Strength and Beauty': Statistics in the British
Tariff Debate, 1880-1914. Edmund Rogers 13. Polling Public Opinion before
Opinion Polls: The Conservative Party and Election Prediction between the
Wars. Laura Beers 14. Towards New Histories of an Enumerated People. Tom
Crook and Glen O'Hara
C. 1800-2000. Tom Crook and Glen O'Hara 2. Statistics and the Career of
Public Reason: Engagement and Detachment in a Quantified World. Theodore M.
Porter Part I: Governing Numbers 3. 'In These You May Trust': Numerical
Information, Accounting Practices and the Poor Law, c. 1790 to 1840.
Steven King 4. The State and Statistics in Victorian and Edwardian Britain:
Promotion of the Public Sphere or Boundary Maintenance? Edward Higgs 5.
Numbers, Experts and Ideas: The French Economic Model in Britain, c.
1951-1973. Glen O'Hara Part II: Picturing the Public 6. Numbers and
Narratives: Epistemologies of Aggregation in British Statistics and Social
Realism, c. 1790-1880. Maeve E. Adams 7. Printed Statistics and the Public
Sphere: Numeracy, Electoral Politics and the Visual Culture of Numbers,
1880-1914. James Thompson 8. The Statisticalization of the Consumer in
British Market Research, c. 1920-1960: Profiling a Good Society. Stefan
Schwarzkopf Part III: Numbers and Public Trust 9. Suspect Figures:
Statistics and Public Trust in Victorian England. Tom Crook 10. Numbers,
Character and Trust in Early Victorian Britain: The Independent West
Middlesex Fire and Life Assurance Company Fraud. James Taylor Part IV: The
Politics of Statistics 11. 'Population Combined With Wealth and Taxation':
Statistics, Representation and the Making of the 1832 Reform Act. S.J.
Thompson 12. A 'Naked Strength and Beauty': Statistics in the British
Tariff Debate, 1880-1914. Edmund Rogers 13. Polling Public Opinion before
Opinion Polls: The Conservative Party and Election Prediction between the
Wars. Laura Beers 14. Towards New Histories of an Enumerated People. Tom
Crook and Glen O'Hara