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Work, Gender and Family in Victorian England (Hardcover): Karl Ittmann Work, Gender and Family in Victorian England (Hardcover)
Karl Ittmann
R2,902 Discovery Miles 29 020 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

This study examines the impact of the Industrial Revolution upon the family and questions the extent to which ordinary working men and women shared the "Victorian values" of their middle-class countrymen. The book focuses on the industrial town of Bradford, West Yorkshire in the second half of the 19th century and traces how men and women and their families adapted to the new life brought by the rise of the mill and the city. The book combines social history and quantitive population analysis and is based on a database of 3000 individuals.

The Demographics of Empire - The Colonial Order and the Creation of Knowledge (Hardcover): Karl Ittmann, Dennis D. Cordell,... The Demographics of Empire - The Colonial Order and the Creation of Knowledge (Hardcover)
Karl Ittmann, Dennis D. Cordell, Gregory H. Maddox
R1,639 Discovery Miles 16 390 Ships in 12 - 19 working days

The Demographics of Empire is a collection of essays examining the multifaceted nature of the colonial science of demography in the last two centuries. The contributing scholars of Africa and the British and French empires focus on three questions: How have historians, demographers, and other social scientists understood colonial populations? What were the demographic realities of African societies and how did they affect colonial systems of power? Finally, how did demographic theories developed in Europe shape policies and administrative structures in the colonies? The essays approach the subject as either broad analyses of major demographic questions in Africa\u2019s history or focused case studies that demonstrate how particular historical circumstances in individual African societies contributed to differing levels of fertility, mortality, and migration. Together, the contributors to The Demographics of Empire question demographic orthodoxy, and in particular the assumption that African societies in the past exhibited a single demographic regime characterized by high fertility and high mortality.

The Demographics of Empire - The Colonial Order and the Creation of Knowledge (Paperback): Karl Ittmann, Dennis D. Cordell,... The Demographics of Empire - The Colonial Order and the Creation of Knowledge (Paperback)
Karl Ittmann, Dennis D. Cordell, Gregory H. Maddox
R1,129 Discovery Miles 11 290 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

The Demographics of Empire is a collection of essays examining the multifaceted nature of the colonial science of demography in the last two centuries. The contributing scholars of Africa and the British and French empires focus on three questions: How have historians, demographers, and other social scientists understood colonial populations? What were the demographic realities of African societies and how did they affect colonial systems of power? Finally, how did demographic theories developed in Europe shape policies and administrative structures in the colonies? The essays approach the subject as either broad analyses of major demographic questions in Africa\u2019s history or focused case studies that demonstrate how particular historical circumstances in individual African societies contributed to differing levels of fertility, mortality, and migration. Together, the contributors to The Demographics of Empire question demographic orthodoxy, and in particular the assumption that African societies in the past exhibited a single demographic regime characterized by high fertility and high mortality.

Problem of Great Importance - Population, Race, and Power in the British Empire, 1918-1973 (Paperback): Karl Ittmann Problem of Great Importance - Population, Race, and Power in the British Empire, 1918-1973 (Paperback)
Karl Ittmann
R1,261 Discovery Miles 12 610 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

This volume examines the significant role population science played in British colonial policy in the twentieth century as the imperial state attempted to control colonial populations using new agricultural and public health policies, private family planning initiatives, and by imposing limits over migration and settlement. A Problem of Great Importance traces British imperial efforts to engage metropolitan activists who could improve its knowledge of colonial demography and design programs to influence colonial population trends. While imperial population control failed to achieve its goals, British institutions and experts would be central to the development of post-colonial population programs. Researchers, scholars, and historians of British history will gain greater perspective into the effects of demography on imperial governance and colonial and post-colonial British views of their place in the world.

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