Quantitative Methoden in der Wirtschafts- und Sozialgeschichte der Vorneuzeit
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Irsigler, FranzKeywords
GeschichteSozialwissenschaften, Soziologie
History
Social sciences, sociology, anthropology
Sozialgeschichte, historische Sozialforschung
Erhebungstechniken und Analysetechniken der Sozialwissenschaften
Social History, Historical Social Research
Methods and Techniques of Data Collection and Data Analysis, Statistical Methods, Computer Methods
Landwirtschaft
Stadt
Privathaushalt
Elite
Familie
Sozialstruktur
Mittelalter
Neuzeit
soziale Mobilität
Ständewesen
Wirtschaftsgeschichte
Sozialgeschichte
quantitative Methode
Quantifizierung
Geschichtswissenschaft
EDV
Einsatz
agriculture
town
private household
elite
family
social structure
middle ages
modern times
social mobility
estate system
economic history
social history
quantitative method
quantification
science of history
electronic data processing
deployment
deskriptive Studie
empirisch
Grundlagenforschung
descriptive study
empirical
basic research
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http://www.ssoar.info/ssoar/handle/document/32546Abstract
Der vorliegende Sammelband stellt zehn Projekte vor, die die Verwendung der elektronischen Datenverarbeitung als Hilfswissenschaft der Wissenschafts- und Sozialgeschichte vorsehen. Thematische Schwerpunkte sind "Sozialstruktur und Sozialtopographie spätmittelalterlich-frühneuzeitlicher Städte", "Struktur und Mobilität ständischer Gruppen und Eliten", "Konstanz und Wandel von Haushalts- und Familienstrukturen", "Agrarkonjunktur" und "Geldgeschichte". (WZ). Inhaltsverzeichnis: Methodische Überlegungen zum Einsatz der EDV im Arbeitsvorhaben "Sozialschichtung in Städten" (Erdmann Weyrauch) (9-23); Sozioökonomische Untersuchungen in süddeutschen Städten des 15, und 16. Jahrhunderts. Programmabläufe - Erfahrungen - Ergebnisse (Ingrid Batori) (24-42); Computer und Stadtgeschichte. Das Beispiel
 Rouen (Jean-Pierre Bardet) (43-49); Wohnlage und Sozialstruktur in Bielefeld im
 Jahr 1718 (Thomas Schuler) (50-68); Die kollektive Biographie von Mikropopulationen:
 Faktorenanalyse als Untersuchungsmethode (Jean-Philippe Genet) (69-100); Die Kodierung von Nachlaßinventaren (Micheline Baulant) (101-126); Die Erhebungslisten des "Gemeinen Pfennigs" von 1496-1499. Eine demographische, wirtschafts- und
 sozialgeschichtliche Untersuchung (Peter-Johannes Schuler) (127-145); EDV-Einsatz im Projekt: Strukturwandel der Familie in Österreich seit dem 17. Jahrhundert (Jean-Paul Lehners) (146-158); Untersuchung über die kurzzeitlichen Schwankungen
 von Getreideerträgen (14.-18. Jahrhundert) (Hugues Neveux und Marie-Jeanne Tits-Dieuaide) (159-167); Das Projekt: Geld- und Währungsgeschichte Mitteleuropas im Spätmittelalter und in der Frühen Neuzeit (Franz Irsigler) (168-171).Date
2013-01-03Type
SammelwerkIdentifier
oai:gesis.izsoz.de:document/325463-12-911040-2
http://www.ssoar.info/ssoar/handle/document/32546
urn:nbn:de:0168-ssoar-325467
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