Nico Randeraad
Maastricht University
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European History Quarterly | 2011
Nico Randeraad
Between 1853 and 1876 nine international statistical congresses were held in different European cities. The aim of the congresses was to bring about uniformity in the themes and methods of national statistics. However, this goal could not be attained overnight. Much of the failure to bring about rapid change was due to the difficulties in realizing effective knowledge transfers, that is, effective communication, in an age that was not quite ready for truly international activities. It has been shown that the second half of the nineteenth century was a period of numerous experiments in internationalism, but at the same time rampant nationalism nipped many initiatives in the bud. Increasing nationalism, however, is not the only explanation for the collapse of the international statistical congress. The implicit faith in the possibility of a neutral science of statistics also created huge difficulties. Realizing statistical uniformity presupposed that the underlying facts and figures were comparable. This uniformity was far removed from the rapidly changing administrative reality in nineteenth-century Europe.
International Review of Social History | 2010
Chris Leonards; Nico Randeraad
Archive | 2010
Nico Randeraad
Manchester University Press | 2007
Harriet Jones; Kjell Östberg; Nico Randeraad
conference; 2002-01-01; 2002-01-01 | 2002
Nico Randeraad; P.M.M. Klep; I.H. Stamhuis
Contemporary European History | 2015
Chris Leonards; Nico Randeraad; D. Rodogno; B. Struck; J. Vogel
De Negentiende Eeuw | 2008
Nico Randeraad
Archive | 1998
Nico Randeraad
Archive | 1993
Nico Randeraad
Administory : Zeitschrift für Verwaltungsgeschichte | 2018
Stefan Couperus; H.G.J. Kaal; Nico Randeraad; Paul van Trigt