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Counting People A Diy Manual For Local And Family Historians John S Moore

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Counting People A Diy Manual For Local And Family Historians John S Moore
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Publisher: Oxbow
File Extension: PDF
File size: 3.73 MB
Pages: 2013
Author: John S. Moore
ISBN: 9781842174807, 1842174800
Language: English
Year: 2013

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Counting People A Diy Manual For Local And Family Historians John S Moore by John S. Moore 9781842174807, 1842174800 instant download after payment.

Local and family historians are often afraid to use numerical data (Statistics) in their research and writing. Yet numbers are an essential part of much historical work, obviously in population history but also in local studies of agriculture, industry and social history.

Counting People shows how amateur historians can use computers with appropriate programs to provide numerical illustrations of various historical topics as well as easing their researches. A final chapter covers research and publishing in local history.

The Bibliography provides advice on local historical studies in England and Wales and a full list of sources for population history in England and Wales as well as guidance on the use of computers in local studies.

Table of Contents

Introduction
Chapter 1: The agenda of Local Population History.
Chapter 2: Sources and Methods.
Chapter 3: The study of medieval populations.
Chapter 4: English population history, 1538-1837.
Chapter 5: The registration era, 1801-2011.
Chapter 6: Researching, Writing, Publishing.

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