The Influence of National Unification on the Interpretation of Suicide Statistics in Nineteenth-Century Germany and Italy

Wagner’s and Morselli’s contributions, whenever they are recognized, are generally considered in relation to transnational debate on suicide or nineteenth century statistical methods, or their influence on Emile Durkheim’s Suicide (1897). Here, our aim is to highlight Wagner’s and Morselli’s contrib...

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Main Authors: Maria Teresa Brancaccio, David Lederer
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Language:English
Published: Criminocorpus 2018-05-01
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Online Access:https://journals.openedition.org/criminocorpus/3818
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The Influence of National Unification on the Interpretation of Suicide Statistics in Nineteenth-Century Germany and Italy
Criminocorpus
suicide
modernity
moral statistics
nationalism
Oettingen (Alexander von)
Wagner (Adolf)
title The Influence of National Unification on the Interpretation of Suicide Statistics in Nineteenth-Century Germany and Italy
title_full The Influence of National Unification on the Interpretation of Suicide Statistics in Nineteenth-Century Germany and Italy
title_fullStr The Influence of National Unification on the Interpretation of Suicide Statistics in Nineteenth-Century Germany and Italy
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title_short The Influence of National Unification on the Interpretation of Suicide Statistics in Nineteenth-Century Germany and Italy
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topic suicide
modernity
moral statistics
nationalism
Oettingen (Alexander von)
Wagner (Adolf)
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