Some british empiricists in the social sciences 1650-1900
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Author: Richard Stone
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Place of printing: Cambridge
Year of publication: 1997
Necklace: Raffaele Mattioli Lectures
These lectures focus on twelve pioneers of economic, demographic and social statistics ranging from the seventeenth century to the end of the nineteenth century. The first lecture discusses the work of the political arithmeticians including William Petty, Founding Fellow of the Royal Society. The second lecture considers three steps in the development of quantitative economics in the form of Bishop Fleetwood, Arthur Young and Patrick Colquhoun. In the third lecture Stone turns to demography, and to John Graunt, Edmond Halley and William Farr. The fourth lecture deals with social statistics in the persons of Frederick Morton Eden, Florence Nightingale and Charles Booth.
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Exemplary in good condition, in a case burnished at the edges, with dust spots and minimal signs of wear on the corners and edges. Dust jacket with slight yellowing, dust spots and minimal signs of wear on the edges and corners. Pocket with diagrams on the back cover. Text in English. Text in English. Book in good condition.
ISBN Code: 0521571456
EAN: 9780521571456
Pages: XXII,501
Format: Hardback with dust jacket
Dimensions (cm):
Height: 25
Width: 17
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Text in English. Text in English.
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