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Köp båda 2 för 1580 kr?This volume is the third in a series that seeks to present demographic data from the US census for each congressional district from 1789 to 1956. Volume 1 covered 1788-1841; Volume 2, 1843-1883. Parsons has endeavored to present, in all three volumes, descriptive statistics that are as similar as possible in order to simplify cross-decade series analysis. Three census decades arranged alphabetically by state are covered in this volume, with a total of 14 variables (from percent of foreign born to percent of manufacturing employees) presented in tabular format. Undifferentiated data, however, are used for urban areas since all census information was aggregated at the county level. There are two kinds of useful maps--state maps, showing congressional district boundaries, and political subdivision maps for cities or counties that have more than one congressional district. A convenient user's guide and a table of Congresses precede the tables. Researchers studying legislative behavior and aggregate election analysis will find this series indispensable, along with Kenneth Martis's Historical Atlas of United States Congressional Districts, 1789-1983.?-Choice "This volume is the third in a series that seeks to present demographic data from the US census for each congressional district from 1789 to 1956. Volume 1 covered 1788-1841; Volume 2, 1843-1883. Parsons has endeavored to present, in all three volumes, descriptive statistics that are as similar as possible in order to simplify cross-decade series analysis. Three census decades arranged alphabetically by state are covered in this volume, with a total of 14 variables (from percent of foreign born to percent of manufacturing employees) presented in tabular format. Undifferentiated data, however, are used for urban areas since all census information was aggregated at the county level. There are two kinds of useful maps--state maps, showing congressional district boundaries, and political subdivision maps for cities or counties that have more than one congressional district. A convenient user's guide and a table of Congresses precede the tables. Researchers studying legislative behavior and aggregate election analysis will find this series indispensable, along with Kenneth Martis's Historical Atlas of United States Congressional Districts, 1789-1983."-Choice
Stanley B. Parsons is professor of history and chair of the history department at the University of Missouri, Kansas City, MS. His published works include Greenwood's The Populist Context: Rural versus Urban Power on a Great Plains Frontier; United States Congressional Districts, 1788-1841; and United States Congressional Districts and Data, 1843-1883. Michael J. Dubin teaches social studies at John F. Kennedy High School in Bellmore, NY. He is co-author of Greenwood's United States Congressional Districts and Data, 1843-1883. Karen Toombs Parsons is director of the Analysis Division of Institute for Physical Sciences in McLean, VA. Dr. Parsons formerly served on the Washington staff of U.S. Representative Bill D. Burlison (Mo.).
Introduction User's Guide to Table of Congresses Congressional Districts, 1883-1893, 48th-52nd Congresses Congressional Districts, 1893-1903, 53rd-57th Congresses Congressional Districts, 1903-1913, 58th-62nd Congresses