Vol. 28, No. 56 November 1995
L'utilisation des manuscrits de recensement dans la recherche historique Use of Census Manuscripts in Historical Research

Rédacteurs invités - Guest Editors
Kris Inwood Richard Reid

Articles

Introduction
Kris Inwood and Richard Reid

Expert Knowledge and the Social Imaginary: The Case of the Montreal Check Census
Bruce Curtis

The Dawning of a New Era? Women's Work in England and Wales at the Turn of the Twentieth Century
Eilidh M. Garrett

The Representation of Industry in the Canadian Census, 1871-1891
Kris Inwood

The Bohemian Census of 1615 and the Position of Inmates
Sheilagh C. Ogilvie and Markus Cerman

Rediscovering the "Farmless" Farm Population: The Nineteenth-Century Census and the Postbellum Reorganization of Agriculture in the U.S. South, 1860 1900
Robert Tracy McKenzie

The 1870 United States Census and Black Underenumeration: A Test Case from North Carolina
Richard Reid

The Black Population of Canada West on the Eve of the American Civil War: A Reassessment Based on the Manuscript Census of 1861
Michael Wayne

Note de recherche / Research Note

Finding the Work Force in the 1901 Census of Canada
Peter Baskerville and Eric Sager

 


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