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    Statistik and History in the German Enlightenment.Johan van der Zande - 2010 - Journal of the History of Ideas 71 (3):411-432.
    Eighteenth-century German Statistik was an empirical and descriptive discipline of "the land and the people." As the study of material conditions it provided governments with information to assess the strength of their own state in comparison with others. Its adherents' claim that Statistik was a useful science, however, was severely tempered by their empirical method and holistic view of society. As a "science of the present" it was seriously challenged by the recognition of the essential historicity of its subject matter. (...)
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    Bürger und Beamter: Johann Georg Schlosser, 1739-1799.Johan van der Zande - 1986 - Wiesbaden: Steiner.
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    The Microscope of Experience: Christian Garve's Translation of Cicero's "De Officiis".Johan van der Zande - 1998 - Journal of the History of Ideas 59 (1):75.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:The Microscope of Experience: Christian Garve’s Translation of Cicero’s De Officiis (1783)Johan van der ZandeDuring the negotiations leading to the Treaty of Teschen of 1779, ending the phony War of Bavarian Succession, Frederick II and his court stayed in Breslau, the capital of Silesia. There, in conversation with Christian Garve, the city’s most famous son, the king strongly recommended a new German translation of Cicero’s On Moral Duties (De (...)
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    Review. [REVIEW]Johan van der Zande - 1994 - History and Theory 33 (1):113-121.