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The Information State in England: The Central Collection of Information on Citizens, 1500-2000

Author Edward Higgs
Publisher Palgrave Macmillan
Category History
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Author(s)Edward Higgs
ISBN / ASIN0333920708
ISBN-139780333920701
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Sales Rank3,170,073
CategoryHistory
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There has been an enormous rise in the central state's collection of information on individuals since the sixteenth century. Historians have mined this rich seam for their own ends, but--until now--analysis of the significance of this information gathering has been mainly left to sociologists. Raising questions with immense contemporary relevance, Edward Higgs examines how and why the central state has become ever more involved in the collection and manipulation of personal information for both benign and repressive ends.
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