Description
About the Author
Oz Frankel is an assistant professor of historical studies at the New School for Social Research, New York City.
Reviews
Well researched book... A worthwhile contribution. -- Elizabeth Peterson Libraries and the Cultural Record 2008 An important and timely book that will interest a wide range of researchers. -- Patrick Carroll American Journal of Sociology 2007 In the extraordinary detail and breadth of its research, States of Inquiry offers important arguments about the state's role in the transformation of the public sphere and print's role in the imagination of national communities. In its acute discussion of particular cases of social inquiry, it offers a sophisticated model of book-history research. -- Thomas Augst Journal of the Early Republic 2008 Frankel's work is a significant contribution to the understanding of the evolution of two representative governments and their societies during the nineteenth century. -- Robert Mullen Journal of Interdisciplinary History 2008 The author has done a brave job of tackling an enormous, gray mass of governmental publication in the nineteenth century and giving us a great many local insights in the process. -- Jon Klancher Victorian Studies 2008 Ambitious book... adds much to our understanding of the development of social scientific 'fieldwork'... By combining a detailed history of publishing with a broader history of social investigation, Frankel offers us a fresh insight into the relationship between these different aspects of state building and the production of social knowledge. -- Kathrin Levitan Journal of Modern History 2009 A strenuously empirical, theoretically informed study that reaches across a wide range of subjects, geographies, and politics to examine how official knowledge was created in the nineteenth century. -- Michael Zakim American Historical Review 2009 Compelling. -- Mary O. Furner Modern Intellectual History 2009
Book Information
ISBN 9780801883408
Author Oz Frankel
Format Hardback
Page Count 384
Imprint Johns Hopkins University Press
Publisher Johns Hopkins University Press
Weight(grams) 680g