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Three census decades arranged alphabetically by state are covered
by this volume, with a total of 14 variables (from percent of
foreign born to percent of manufacturing employees) presented in
tabular format. . . . Researchers studying legislative behavior and
aggregate election analysis will find this series indispensable.
Choice United States Congressional Districts and Data, 1883-1913 is
an atlas of U.S. congressional districts and almost 10 times the
size of Rosenbach's effort and half a century longer in scope. It
contains maps of all congressional districts during this period and
includes the names and boundaries of all counties within each
district. For metropolitan districts it often includes minor civil
divisions such as towns, townships, and wards. In addition to the
cartographic presentation of each congressional district, this work
also presents key demographic data taken from United States
censuses relating to each district and its constituent counties.
This includes data on population, race, ethnicity, religion,
occupation, and various economic variables. This is the third
volume in a multi-volume reference work that will present
demographic data from the United States census for each
congressional district from the first congress in 1789 until 1956.
Like its predecessors, United States Congressional Districts and
Data, 1883-1913 will be particularly useful for studying
legislative behavior and aggregate election analysis. It will be
welcomed by researchers interested in these and other areas
requiring U.S. census and congressional data.
This volume, the second of a multi-volume reference work, presents
county and district demographic data and the geographical location
of American congressional districts between 1789 and 1942. Volume
II is considerably different from its predecessor, United States
Congressional Districts, 1788-1841 (Greenwood Press, 1978), largely
due to the increasing amount of census information available during
successive decades in the 19th century. United States Congressional
Districts and Data, 1843-1883 emphasizes the statistical
description of districts, including occupational categories and
agricultural output, as well as racial and other characteristics of
the population. Thus, it reflects the increasing usefulness to
social scientists of the United States census. References to
individual congressmen have been eliminated in this volume, and the
bulk of it is devoted to aggregating data by each district.
Presenting these data at the county level should enable researchers
to get a better feeling for the data and to visualize, through
maps, the variations within each district.
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