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Analysis of arrests in Paris, June 1848 [electronic resource].
Author
Tilly, Charles
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Format
Data file
Language
English
Εdition
ICPSR ed.
Published/Created
Ann Arbor, Mich. : Inter-university Consortium for Political and Social Research [producer and distributor], 1998.
Description
Extent of collection: 3 data files + machine-readable documentation (text) + OSIRIS dictionaries + SAS setup file(s) + SPSS setup file(s) + Stata setup file(s) + SAS transport + SPSS portable + Stata system.
Availability
Available Online
ICPSR (Inter-university Consortium for Political and Social Research)
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Notes
ReCAP - Remote Storage
DC273 .T54 1974
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Subject(s)
Arrest
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France
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Paris
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Statistics
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Paris (France)
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History
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June Days, 1848
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Related name
Inter-university Consortium for Political and Social Research
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Library of Congress genre(s)
Statistics
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Series
ICPSR (Series) ; 49.
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ICPSR ; 49
Restrictions note
Use of these data is restricted to Princeton University students, faculty, and staff for non-commercial statistical analysis and research purposes only.
Summary note
This data collection contains three files pertaining to the June 1848 insurrection in Paris and to people charged with or arrested for participation in the insurrection. The data files contain social, economic, and demographic information. Information is provided on the results of the judicial proceedings against the individual after arrest, as well as demographic characteristics of the individual, such as occupation, place of birth, sex, age, marital status, number of children, and place of residence (Part 1), the number of inhabitants arrested in connection with the rebellion, the labor force, and social characteristics of the 12 zones (arrondisements) (Part 2), and demographic and arrest information with a focus on the furnished apartments, clubs, and popular societies within the 48 quartiers (districts) existing in Paris in 1848 (Part 3).
Notes
Codebook available in print and electronic format.
Title from title screen (viewed on March 27, 2006).
Type of data
Extent of collection: 3 data files + machine-readable documentation (text) + OSIRIS dictionaries + SAS setup file(s) + SPSS setup file(s) + Stata setup file(s) + SAS transport + SPSS portable + Stata system.
Time and place of event
Time period: 1848.
Geographic coverage
Geographic coverage: France, Paris, Global.
System details
Mode of access: World Wide Web.
Data format: Logical Record Length with SAS, SPSS, and Stata setup files, SAS transport file, and SPSS portable file.
Extent of processing: UNDOCCHK.ICPSR/ REFORM.DATA/ MDATA.PR/ FREQ.PR/ SCAN/ REFORM.DOC/ DDEF.ICPSR.
Methodology note
Data source: (1) LISTE GENERALE EN ORDER ALPHABETIQUE DES INCULPES DE JUIN 1848, (2) Pouthas, Charles H. LA POPULATION FRANCAISE PENDANT LA PREMIERE MOTIE DU XIXE SIECLES. Paris, France: Presses Universitaires de France, 1956, (3) the Chamber of Commerce Survey of Paris in 1848, and (4) the 1856 French Census.
Universe: a total of 11,616 participants arrested in the June 1848 insurrection in Paris, France.
Cite as
Tilly, Charles, and Lynn Lees. ANALYSIS OF ARRESTS IN PARIS, JUNE 1848 [Computer file]. ICPSR ed. Ann Arbor, MI: Inter-university Consortium for Political and Social Research [producer and distributor], 1998.
OCLC
175313200
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