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04090aam a2200421 i 4500 001 DE4D97B2370411E887D7D95B97128E48 003 SILO 005 20180403010230 008 170304s2017 nyua b 001 0 eng 010 $a 2016053521 020 $a 019991785X 020 $a 9780199917853 035 $a (OCoLC)972206693 040 $a DLC $b eng $e rda $c DLC $d YDX $d BTCTA $d BDX $d INU $d UPM $d YUS $d TYC $d OCLCO $d OCLCQ $d SILO 041 1 $a eng $h fre 042 $a pcc 043 $a n-us--- 050 00 $a HA181 S3413 2017 100 1 $a Schor, Paul, $e author. 240 10 $a Compter et classer. $l English 245 10 $a Counting Americans : $b how the US Census classified the nation / $c Paul Schor ; translated by Lys Ann Weiss. 264 1 $a New York, NY : $b Oxford University Press, $c [2017] 300 $a xvii, 356 pages : $b illustrations ; $c 25 cm 500 $a Originally published as: Compter et classer : Histoire des recensements ameÌricains by Paul Schor, EÌditions de l'EÌcole des hautes eÌtudes en sciences sociales, Paris, 2009. 504 $a Includes bibliographical references (pages 337-350) and index. 505 0 $a Machine generated contents note: pt. I THE ORIGINS OF THE US CENSUS: FROM ENUMERATION OF VOTERS AND TAXPAYERS TO "SOCIAL STATISTICS," 1790 -- 1840 -- 1. The Creation of the Federal Census by the Constitution of the United States: A Political Instrument -- 2. The First Developments of the National Census (1800 -- 1830) -- 3. The Census of 1840: Science, Politics, and "Insanity" of Free Blacks -- pt. II SLAVES, FORMER SLAVES, BLACKS, AND MULATTOES: IDENTIFICATION OF THE INDIVIDUAL AND THE STATISTICAL SEGREGATION OF POPULATIONS (1850 -- 1865) -- 4. Whether to Name or Count Slaves: The Refusal of Identification -- 5. Color, Race, and Origin of Slaves and Free Persons: "White" "Black," and "Mulatto" in the Censuses of 1850 and 1860 -- 6. Color and Status of Slaves: Legal Definition and Census Practice -- 7. Census Data for 1850 and 1860 and the Defeat of the South -- pt. III THE RISE OF IMMIGRATION AND THE RACIALIZATION OF SOCIETY: THE ADAPTATION OF THE CENSUS TO THE DIVERSITY OF THE AMERICAN POPULATION (1850 -- 1900) -- 8. Modernization, Standardization, and Internationalization: From the Censuses of J.C.G. Kennedy (1850 and 1860) to the First Census of Francis A. Walker (1870) -- 9. From Slavery to Freedom: The Future of the Black Race or Racial Mixing as Degeneration -- 10. From "Mulatto" to the "One Drop Rule" (1870 -- 1900) -- 11. The Slow Integration of Indians into US Population Statistics in the Nineteenth Century -- 12. The Chinese and Japanese in the Census: Nationalities That Are Also Races -- 13. Immigration, Nativism, and Statistics (1850 -- 1900) -- pt. IV APOGEE AND DECLINE OF ETHNIC STATISTICS (1900 -- 1940) -- 14. The Disappearance of the "Mulatto" as the End of Inquiry into the Composition of the Black Population of the United States -- 15. The Question of Racial Mixing in the American Possessions: National Norms and Local Resistance -- Illustrations -- 16. New Asian Races, New Mixtures, and the "Mexican" Race: Interest in "Minor Races" -- 17. From Statistics by Country of Birth to the System of National Origins -- pt. V THE POPULATION AND THE CENSUS: REPRESENTATION, NEGOTIATION, AND SEGMENTATION (1900 -- 1940) -- 18. The Census and African Americans Within and Outside the Bureau -- 19. Women as Census Workers and as Relays in the Field -- 20. Ethnic Marketing of Population Statistics. 546 $a Translated from the French. 651 0 $a United States $x Census. 650 0 $a Race $x History. $x History. 650 0 $a Ethnicity $z United States $x History. $x History. 776 08 $i Online version: $a Schor, Paul. $t Counting Americans. $d New York, NY : Oxford University Press, [2017] $z 9780199917860 $w (DLC) 2017013971 941 $a 4 952 $l USUX851 $d 20240403010926.0 952 $l PQAX094 $d 20231214014858.0 952 $l OVUX522 $d 20191211031930.0 952 $l OPAX566 $d 20180912010231.0 956 $a http://locator.silo.lib.ia.us/search.cgi?index_0=id&term_0=DE4D97B2370411E887D7D95B97128E48 994 $a C0 $b IWAInitiate Another SILO Locator Search