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Quantitative History and Historical Numeracy Margo Anderson History Department http://www.uwm.edu/~margo

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Quantitative History and Historical Numeracy

Margo Anderson

History Department

http://www.uwm.edu/~margo

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Human Population Growth Timeline

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Human Population Growth Timeline

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Human Population Growth Timeline: Focusing in….

• 1456: Gutenberg Bible (Invention of movable type)

• 1492 Columbus’ “Discovery” of the New World

• ca 1500 Renaissance• 1517 Protestant Reformation• 1607: Founding of Virginia (Jamestown

Colony)• 1620-30: Founding of Plymouth Colony and

Massachusetts Bay

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American Population Dynamics

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Growth of the U.S Population

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Growth in the Size of the House

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Admitting States to the Union

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The First Gerrymander, 1812

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United States Fertility, 1800-2000 (White Women)

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Homicide

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Homicide rates in the US, 1950-2000

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Circumstances

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Weapons and Circumstances

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Homicide in Europe over Time

• Homicide rates per 100,000 population in English counties and cities, 1200–1970. From Ted Robert Gurr, "Historical Trends in Violent Crime: A Critical Review of the Evidence," Crime and Justice 3 (1981): 313.

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Homicide in Europe

• Long-term homicide rates per 100,000 population in Scandinavia and England, North and South. Calculated from Manuel Eisner, "Modernization, Self-Control and Lethal Violence: The Long-Term Dynamics of European Homicide Rates in Theoretical Perspective," British Journal of Criminology 41 (2001): 618–638.

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Murder Rates in NYC and Los Angeles, 1800-2000

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American and European Murder Rates

TABLE 1Estimates of European and American Murder Rates

Era Pre-1850 1850–2000

NYC murder rate 5 10

European murder rate 2.7 2.1

Sources: Estimated from Monkkonen, Murder in New York City, and Eisner, "Modernization, Self-Control and Lethal Violence."

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Iraq War Civilian Deaths from Violence

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US Military Iraq War Deaths, 2003-2008

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Coalition Deaths, 2003-2010

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To learn more…

• Take History 595, Quantitative Analysis of Historical Data

• Read Numbers!• Browse www.census.gov or United

Nations website, for example, http://www.unfpa.org/swp/ or http://esa.un.org/unpp/

• When you read a “quantitative” assessment, ask what it really means…