Journal de la Soci t de statistique de Paris, Volume 11, published in 1860, offers a detailed look into the statistical analyses and observations of the Soci t de Statistique de Paris. This volume provides a valuable snapshot of 19th-century French society through the lens of statistical data. Covering a range of topics from economic indicators to social trends, this journal is an essential resource for historians, economists, and social scientists interested in understanding the complexities of mid-19th century Europe. It showcases the methodologies and concerns of early statistical analysis, reflecting the burgeoning interest in quantitative approaches to understanding societal phenomena. This historical record captures the intellectual climate and the evolving practices of statistical inquiry during a pivotal period in French history.
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