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| Description & CitationDescription & Citation--Study No. 51 | | | ICPSR Study No.: | 51 |
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Persistent URL:
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| | | Title: | Disturbances in France, 1830-1860 and 1930-1960: Intensive Sample |
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| | | Principal Investigator(s): | Charles Tilly |
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| | | Bibliographic Citation: | Tilly, Charles. DISTURBANCES IN FRANCE, 1830-1860 AND 1930-1960: INTENSIVE SAMPLE [Computer file]. ICPSR ed. Ann Arbor, MI: Inter-university Consortium for Political and Social Research [producer and distributor], 1998. doi:10.3886/ICPSR00051 |
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| | | | Summary: | This detailed study of 578 disturbances in France in
the period 1830-1860 and 1930-1960 provides information on the
geographic, economic, political, demographic, and historical
background for each of the communes involved in the disturbances.
Data for the formations, a collective of forces comprising of
at least 50 persons in each collective, provide information on
their social, economic, and political background, population
characteristics, type of formation, age-sex distribution of the
formations, and the political party affiliation of its members.
The antecedent history of the disturbances is also given,
including public memory of previous conflicts, forms of and
responses to violence, interactions with other formations,
character and clarity of objectives, and extent of territory
controlled. Data on the organization of each formation is
provided for the leadership, coordination, segmentation,
stratification, and differentiation of the formation, as well
as the extent of participation in man-days, and the numbers of
participants in the disturbances arrested, killed, or wounded.
Information is also provided on the outcome of the disturbance
and changes resulting from participation in the disturbances.
Additional variables provide detailed descriptions of the
magnitude, duration, objectives, and immediate consequences of
the disturbances. Variables also describe the newspaper, archival,
and secondary sources used in the coding of the data collection. |
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| | | Subject Term(s): | administrative divisions, aggression, civil disorders, communes, internal political conflict, nineteenth century, political affiliation, political behavior, political violence, twentieth century, violence |
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| | | Geographic Coverage: | France, Global |
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| | | Data Type: | event transaction data |
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| | | Data Collection Notes: | (1) See also the related data collection, ANALYSIS
OF ARRESTS IN PARIS, JUNE 1848 [ICPSR 00049]. (2) The data map is
provided as an ASCII text file, and the codebook is provided by
ICPSR as a Portable Document Format (PDF) file. The PDF file
format was developed by Adobe Systems Incorporated and can be
accessed using PDF reader software, such as the Adobe Acrobat
Reader. Information on how to obtain a copy of the Acrobat Reader
is provided on the ICPSR Web site. |
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| | | | Sample: | A sample size of 578 disturbances occurring in France,
consisting of all disturbances absorbing 1,000 or more man-days
of activity plus a random tenth of all others, involving formations
of at least 50 people with at least two antagonistic formations
present within an autonomous political system, and with physical
damage to someone else or someone else's property. |
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| | | Data Source: | (1) Archives Nationales, Paris, and (2) Tilly, Charles,
and James Rule. MEASURING POLITICAL UPHEAVAL. Princeton, NJ: Center
for International Studies, 1965 |
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| | | | Note: | A list of the data formats available for this study can be found in the
summary of holdings. Detailed file-level information (such as record length, case count, and variable count) is listed in the
file manifest. |
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| | | Original ICPSR Release: | 1984-05-03 |
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| | | Dataset(s): | - DS1: Disturbances in France, 1830-1860 and 1930-1960: Intensive Sample
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