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Spanish Imperialist Censuses

2021
Over time, Spain developed into a strong imperialist state. This chapter explores its use of interventionist censuses to govern Puerto Ricans through regularized enumeration. Everyday understandings of race likely influenced early imperialist censuses; census records used multiple and varied terms related to race.
Rebecca Jean Emigh   +2 more
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US Imperialist Censuses

2021
Starting in 1899, the United States fielded interventionist censuses in Puerto Rico, following its annexation in 1898. US officials intended to revamp the island’s institutions and Americanize Puerto Ricans. Censuses factored into these efforts. The 1899 US census included White, Black, and mixed-race categories.
Rebecca Jean Emigh   +2 more
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Population Censuses before 1790

Journal of the American Statistical Association, 1932
(1932). Population Censuses before 1790. Journal of the American Statistical Association: Vol. 27, No. 180, pp. 357-370.
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Bird Censuses

1898
(Uploaded by Plazi from the Biodiversity Heritage Library) No abstract provided.
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Shrinking cities in China: Evidence from the latest two population censuses 2010–2020

Environment and Planning A, 2022
Xiangfeng Meng, Ying Long
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Two Experimental Censuses

East African Agricultural and Forestry Journal, 1969
R. M. Watson, G. M. Jolly, A. D. Graham
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Comparative Censuses

1992
John R. Skalski, Douglas S. Robson
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Biological Censuses

Science Activities: Classroom Projects and Curriculum Ideas, 1994
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