Detalles del libro
Formato
Tapa blanda
Páginas
64
Idioma
Inglés
Publicado
Jul 27, 2021
Editorial
Shire Publications
ISBN-10
1784424579
ISBN-13
9781784424572
Descripción
The book offers a captivating exploration into the history of censuses in Britain, shedding light on their evolution over the past two centuries. Simon Smith meticulously details the methodologies employed to gather population data and the socio-political implications that followed these efforts. His perspective provides readers with a comprehensive understanding of how the quest for demographic knowledge has influenced planning, policies, and societal changes.
Through engaging anecdotes and historical context, readers will discover the significant role that these surveys have played in shaping modern Britain. The narrative illustrates how shifts in public perception and technological advancements have transformed the way information is collected and utilized over the years.
Smith’s examination extends beyond mere data collection; it addresses the ethical considerations surrounding privacy and representation, making it a thought-provoking read. Educators, historians, and curious minds alike will find rich insights into the impact of these records on British identity and governance.
Through engaging anecdotes and historical context, readers will discover the significant role that these surveys have played in shaping modern Britain. The narrative illustrates how shifts in public perception and technological advancements have transformed the way information is collected and utilized over the years.
Smith’s examination extends beyond mere data collection; it addresses the ethical considerations surrounding privacy and representation, making it a thought-provoking read. Educators, historians, and curious minds alike will find rich insights into the impact of these records on British identity and governance.
Géneros
Historia